The case involving his daughter came to light on Sept.
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The accusations against him first came to light last fall.
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No evidence of widespread voting fraud ever came to light.
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All that came to light and I'm doing really good.
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The 1996 arrest first came to light earlier this month.
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Bernie Madoff's crimes came to light a few months later.
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The extent of the problems came to light on Sept.
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Baghdadis came to light candles and pray for the martyrs.
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This change came to light after the article was published.
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Shares fell 20133 percent since the scandal came to light.
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What did it matter how the information came to light?
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The information came to light as part of the lawsuit.
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My detention ended shortly after that information came to light.
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It was not, but came to light in September nonetheless.
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This scandal only came to light thanks to the bureau.
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As the epidemic unfolded, other infected twins came to light.
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What new findings about scientific careers recently came to light?
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These revelations came to light during an exchange with Sen.
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The information Reuters examined came to light this past summer.
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The comments came to light in a joint report from RadarOnline.
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The deal came to light about a year before Nixon's reelection.
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More heroes came to light as investigators pieced together the incident.
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When the controversy came to light, Marvel immediately terminated Syaf's contract.
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Most of these accusations came to light during the 2016 campaign.
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It's worth remembering that it lately came to light that the
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Those connections came to light after Sessions' last turn before Congress.
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After the affair came to light, my wife and I separated.
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Both resigned their positions after their dual citizenship came to light.
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That expansion came to light as part of Mr. Snowden's disclosures.
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Shanahan's nomination was shelved after some family troubles came to light.
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The crime came to light on May 23 around 3 a.m.
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The footage came to light after Flowers had departed the bank.
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The movie was shot before the sexual misconduct allegations came to light.
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Multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, which came to light in an Oct.
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Eventually, the mistake came to light and Haley tried to fix it.
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But Ryan rescinded his invitation after the new comments came to light.
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He was removed from that post after his texts came to light.
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Russian groups' use of Google first came to light earlier this month.
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Sloan's predecessor, John Stumpf, abruptly retired after the scandal came to light.
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Two other high-profile sexual harassment scandals came to light in January.
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In his first interview since the photograph came to light on Feb.
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I was never told about anything and nothing ever came to light.
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Pruitt said in a 2005 radio interview that came to light Friday.
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Kesha's fans have rallied around her since abuse allegations came to light.
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The escape happened months ago, but it only recently came to light.
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The information came to light in a Senate subcommittee meeting in April.
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He was fired from his company after the allegations came to light.
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These were ignored, and more cases of child rape came to light.
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All withdrew their names from consideration after damaging information came to light.
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Soon after it aired, insensitive Instagram posts he "liked" came to light.
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The 19193 White Sox, before the Black Sox scandal came to light.
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The alleged murders came to light on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.
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The allegations of domestic abuse against Porter first came to light Tuesday.
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It's been a mess since the recycling mode first came to light.
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The incident came to light after Forbes magazine reported it in July.
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Trump has strongly defended Lewandowski since the allegations first came to light.
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The architecture flaws first came to light for vendors in mid-2017.
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That appeal began to disintegrate after his bad behavior came to light.
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After the report came to light, Facebook said it cut ties with Definers.
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It recently came to light that you share memes of yourself on Instagram.
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It wasn't until after the game that the officiating error came to light.
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Her false statement came to light as part of Robert Mueller's Russia investigation.
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Mueller removed the agent from his team after the texts came to light.
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CloudFlare changed its abuse reporting policy shortly after the issue came to light.
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The accusations at the Horace Mann School came to light in 2012. Capt.
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The findings came to light during a bond hearing ahead of her trial.
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A few months into their relationship, the Harvey Weinstein allegations came to light.
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O'Reilly was then fired in April after numerous harassment claims came to light.
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Multiple accusations of sexual misconduct — which first came to light in an Oct.
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Winterkorn resigned from VW pretty quickly after Dieselgate came to light in 2015.
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The Woods scandal wasn't the first time Thompson's alleged infidelities came to light.
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Last month, it came to light that the company was under criminal investigation.
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The movie was shot over a year before the allegations came to light.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly came to light last year in Brazil.
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The very next moment, the hugest fiasco in Oscar history came to light.
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That had lined up nicely with information that came to light in 2015.
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The meeting took place within two days after the video came to light.
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But she'd publicly condemned the group before her alleged involvement came to light.
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Broidy quit his GOP post last Friday after his infidelity came to light.
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The escape happened several months ago, but it only recently came to light.
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The scandal came to light after an investigation by U.K. newspaper The Times.
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Just to recap, it first came to light earlier this month that Rep.
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Ford's allegations came to light last week when it was reported that Sen.
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The errors came to light recently when the writer questioned the center's data.
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The claims came to light in a separate insurance matter, via witness depositions.
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When news of the migrant caravan came to light, Trump saw an opening.
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When her extreme right-wing affiliations came to light the invitation was withdrawn.
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The technique came to light amid the Snowden leaks and ended last year.
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John Espey, was placed on modified duty after the allegations came to light.
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I began to think harder about the reasons people came to light candles.
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This was true even before the credible sexual assault allegations came to light.
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Meanwhile, similar allegations against another big player, Fifth Third Bank, came to light.
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Strauss died by suicide in 2005, before the abuse allegations came to light.
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The accusations of domestic abuse against Porter first came to light last Tuesday.
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The covert mission first came to light in July 1973, when retired Maj.
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On Monday, more news about the cellular-capable Apple Watch came to light.
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The cases came to light after Mr. Vann was charged in the Oct.
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In December, reports that Mr. Friedman had sexually harassed employees came to light.
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The couple's lives have been in shambles since the accusations came to light.
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It was only through Kaspersky's fastidious triple-checking that it came to light.
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It was only terminated (purportedly) when the program came to light in 2004.
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The issue came to light after Shelby Angel, a woman from Sacramento, Calif.
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Last week, more information came to light about Trump's calls with foreign leaders.
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The line of questioning came before new allegations against Kavanaugh came to light.
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An overview of what Trump was accused of before Ukrainegate came to light:
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Fellow actors expressed outrage at the pay disparity when it came to light.
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His sentence was tossed after new evidence came to light, according to court papers.
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Company shares plunged after the scandal came to light and have not fully recovered.
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The story about how these files came to light is also a weird one.
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The problems came to light in fall 2012, after the first cases were reported.
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Berg says the alleged murder-for-hire plan first came to light on Feb.
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The case came to light after Sutton filed a missing persons report on Aug.
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The shocking alleged abuse endured by the Turpin siblings came to light on Jan.
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Berg said the alleged murder-for-hire plan first came to light on Feb.
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The case came to light after a number of raids carried out in Dec.
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Those allegations first came to light in a New York Times story last year.
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Her accusation came to light after widespread calls for the resignation of Virginia Gov.
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Nothing that came to light in the period between the popular election on Nov.
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Chris Christie's personal attorney during the "Bridgegate" controversy that came to light in 20053.
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Chris Christie's personal attorney during the "Bridgegate" controversy that came to light in 2013.
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Wells has been under significant pressure from Washington after its wrongdoing came to light.
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In 2015, another far more unpleasant truth came to light: Fogle was a pervert.
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Tristan's scandal with Woods wasn't the first time his alleged infidelities came to light.
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O'Reilly was fired by Fox in April after other such settlements came to light.
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Abedin's emails came to light after the FBI seized Weiner's computer during its investigation.
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Brazilians reacted with shock after the May 21 assault came to light last week.
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That possibility first came to light in a report by the Austin American-Statesman.
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Before those allegations came to light, Patterson had already been the subject of controversy.
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Another paddlefish came to light; it later proved to be nearly six feet long.
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Fan disappeared from public view early last July after the scandal came to light.
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Even before Liu's case came to light, they have long been associated with controversy.
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How this latest accounting issue at G.E. came to light was a bit odd.
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Nazarbayev continued to sweat as further details of his financial malfeasance came to light.
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For more recent information that came to light in 2019, please see this story.
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Both officials were removed from Mueller&aposs team after the messages came to light.
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And each day the impeachment inquiry rolled on, new explosive details came to light.
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When this came to light, Ms. Maslenjak was charged with obtaining her citizenship illegally.
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The incident came to light after Forbes magazine detailed it in an article Wednesday.
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After that came to light, Congress enacted the Detainee Treatment Act in December 2005.
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Company shares plunged after the scandal came to light and have not fully recovered.
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"These allegations recently came to light and we are reviewing them," the spokeswoman said.
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The incident came to light only after the victim gave birth in February, 2017.
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More connections between Mr. Trump's circle and Russian officials came to light this week.
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Strzok was removed from the team last summer after the messages came to light.
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Corruption on a massive scale came to light through the Lava Jato ("Car Wash") investigations.
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The Internet erupted with emotion and nostalgia when DiCaprio's first look-alike came to light.
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Multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment against Weinstein came to light in an Oct.
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The remarks came to light when two other jurors told the defendant's lawyer about them.
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They only came on board once details of Iran's covert nuclear program came to light.
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Before that situation came to light, that office had generated outsized profits for the bank.
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That story came to light thanks to Damon Keith, a Detroit native and federal judge.
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This came to light during a CBS This Morning tour of the company's Fremont factory.
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More than two-and-a-half years would pass before the contamination came to light.
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And when the original allegations came to light, the hashtag #IStandWithAmber began trending on Twitter.
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His case came to light only because of stories published by the Los Angeles Times.
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Gizmodo said it started to work on the story before Thiel's involvement came to light.
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House of Cards wasn't the only disappearance of Spacey after the allegations came to light.
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And that was before the ill-advised, illegal shenanigans of Iran-Contra came to light.
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That is, until a game-changing detail about equity in the company came to light.
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Mack became head of the retail unit in July, before the scandal came to light.
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Director Nate Parker has been dogged controversy since a 1999 rape allegation came to light.
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The group has focused more on moderate Democrats since allegations against Kavanaugh came to light.
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The governor of Puerto Rico ended up canceling the contract after details came to light.
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"These allegations recently came to light and we are reviewing them," the DNC told NPR.
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The company had a massive PR problem even before these new allegations came to light.
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The reported cases took place in 2014 but came to light only in recent weeks.
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Oh, right, because the same thing came to light a few months ago about Google.
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Chipotle sales have fallen sharply since the E.coli outbreaks came to light late last year.
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With each newly uncovered Stasi file, more information came to light, sometimes with devastating consequence.
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Prosecutors confirm Jones' victim was disowned by her family after his abuse came to light.
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Since the scandal came to light, Kardashian unfollowed Woods on Instagram, but still follows Thompson.
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Earlier this week, a tape of a conversation between the two men came to light.
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The record-breaking breaches came to light in 2016 during Verizon's pending purchase of Yahoo.
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The Underground Railroad game came to light following the blackface scandals in Virginia involving Gov.
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The report came to light Friday when the Tampa Bay Times reported on the problem.
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But he was removed from that office after other politically charged texts came to light.
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He was fired from NBC on Wednesday, the same day the allegations came to light.
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Feinstein has declined to answer questions about the letter's contents, since it came to light.
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Modi left the country before India's biggest banking fraud came to light early last year.
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If so, and if it somehow ever came to light, what might the penalty be?
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This all came to light as Hader pitched in the All-Star Game last week.
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What never came to light, however, is why they detained me in the first place.
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It eventually came to light that a person infected with coronavirus was at the event.
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Neanderthals came to light in 603, and Homo erectus fossils were discovered in the 1890s.
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His case came to light on Friday because he went to a clinic on Feb.
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Kavanaugh and the White House vehemently denied the allegation immediately after it came to light.
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Al Franken, to resign from Congress after sexual assault allegations against him came to light.
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Page and Strzok were removed from the Russia investigation after the messages came to light.
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After the Quran burning at Bagram came to light, violent protests erupted around the country.
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"This conversation only came to light because I screened her for reproductive coercion," Perritt said.
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Either way, Alexander had studiously avoided tipping his hand after Bolton's revelations came to light.
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The information came to light as questions continue over Russia's meddling in the 2016 election.
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Volkswagen shares have lost a quarter of their value since the scandal came to light.
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"These allegations recently came to light and we are reviewing them," a DNC spokeswoman said.
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It came to light because of EPA records turned over to the House Oversight Committee.
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The collection came to light last year, when Elizabeth and George Merrow of Bloomfield, Conn.
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After Li's case came to light, however, many Chinese voices online suddenly turned against Huawei.
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Ailes, who left the company weeks after Carlson's allegations came to light, died in 2017.
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Before the situation came to light, that office had generated outsized profits for the bank.
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IRS actions came to light in early 2013, months before Koskinen arrived at the agency.
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The news came to light after Tom's Guide received an email regarding the publication's preorder device.
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Mark Sanford (R-SC) was censured by the state legislature after his affair came to light.
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That came to light last year when his younger brother, Jordan Rodgers, appeared on The Bachelorette.
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Multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment against Weinstein, 65, came to light in an Oct.
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Shortly after the stories came to light, Weinstein's wife, Georgina Chapman, announced she was leaving him.
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More information came to light about Roberts in 2014 when a former girlfriend spoke to police.
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All of this eventually came to light when Annalise called Wes "Christophe" after he shot her.
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The developments came to light after Toshiba, due to release its third quarter earnings on Feb.
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That report came to light this week just as Trump has renewed his pressure on Sessions.
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Recently it came to light that a group of Tribeca residents commandeered a public dog park.
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Bieber issued an apology to the Associated Press when the years-old video came to light.
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Ahead, we break down the numerous conflicting reports since news of Fan's disappearance came to light.
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Saturday's attack only came to light on Monday because of the delay in filing the case.
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Reports came to light a few months ago that the relationship was starting to get rocky.
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Huishan's woes came to light when its stock plunged 85 percent in March before being suspended.
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The duo have denied wrongdoing and left India before the controversy came to light in February.
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Two massive Yahoo security breaches that came to light in 2016 spurred Verizon's move, reports Bloomberg.
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Amazon's decision to drop encryption from the Fire operating system came to light late this week.
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Sloan was named CEO shortly after Wells Fargo's sales practices scandal came to light in 2016.
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The meeting first came to light in March, when it was reported by The Washington Post.
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"The judge's bias came to light after he sentenced Brock Turner," the Recall Persky Campaign said.
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That revelation came to light when Monday's episode started airing in certain cities across the country.
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Young Harris College also suspended Gamma Psi for one year after the allegations came to light.
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The videos came to light during the litigation of two suits, which have since been settled.
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Atwal's invitation was withdrawn once his links to an organisation banned in India came to light.
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These scandals came to light in part because brave victims came forward in defiance of NDAs.
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"Mona Lisa" first came to light thanks to — wait for it — now-incarcerated pharmabro Martin Shkreli.
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Since Weinstein's story came to light, other directors, producers and actors have also come under scrutiny.
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The infringement only came to light recently when a new team took over at the Treasury.
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Before the issues with the Note 7 came to light, however, it had received positive reviews.
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The ratings reflect the effects of the emissions scandal, which came to light in September 2015.
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It only came to light after someone on the Japanese image board 2ch revealed its existence.
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Theranos's current set of problems came to light with an October Wall Street Journal published investigation.
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It Was Discovered By AccidentThe cosmetic benefits came to light in the 1990s by happy coincidence.
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Conficker has infected millions of Windows computers worldwide since it first came to light in 2008.
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News of the illness suffered by U.S. officials in Cuba first came to light last August.
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Mr. Trump's attempt to fire Mr. Mueller came to light in news reports in January 2018.
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But it felt almost overwhelming trying to get a handle on everything that came to light.
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The ads only came to light last month, when Facebook officials testified in front of Congress.
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After Dr. Blasey's accusations came to light, Republicans on the Judiciary Committee invited her to testify.
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Blunk makes judicious use of Wright's papers, including important letters that only recently came to light.
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The illegal electronic sign-stealing came to light in a November report in The Athletic. 8.
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The democratic mayor resigned in May after the scandal came to light and sparked public outrage.
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Clearview AI's database first came to light in a New York Times expose published last month.
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The death toll from the contagion, which came to light on Friday, remained unchanged at 11.
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Trudeau, despite his apologies since the photos of him came to light, chose to do blackface.
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What followed was systematic and wholesale reformative change by lawmakers once these abuses came to light.
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The loans first came to light during Cruz's GOP primary bid in last year's presidential campaign.
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But "no information came to light suggesting" a potential violation, Ms. Wu said in an email.
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But after the "fuck you" comments came to light, the trickle of outrage became a torrent.
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All three of those nominees withdrew their names for consideration after the news came to light.
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The lawsuit came to light after Aldrin's Twitter account began posting again after a six-week hiatus.
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Now this all came to light in a sexual harassment case brought against Clinton by Paula Jones.
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The EU finally got on board a decade later after Iran's covert nuclear program came to light.
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University officials did not say how the cases came to light or provide details of the accusations.
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Zieve had made his donation several days after the video of her hanging comments came to light.
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The affair came to light after Bentley's wife of 50 years filed for divorce in September 2015.
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The calls for Wasko's resignation began in late September after various posts of his came to light.
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A similar scenario came to light during the political career of former Los Angeles Mayor Tom Bradley.
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This all came to light in an investigation by the newspaper Gazeta Sporturilor, published in late April.
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In the years since Woods' affairs came to light, his performance on the golf course suffered dramatically.
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The case is unrelated to the Cambridge Analytica data mishandling that came to light late last week.
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Trump released a defiant apology for comments that came to light Friday in a Washington Post story.
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Before VW's misdemeanours came to light, they accounted for over half the market in large European countries.
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Hader apologized after offensive tweets sent when he was a teen came to light on July 17.
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The incident only came to light after the aid agency spoke to survivors currently held in detention.
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Ms. Rodriguez said she never considered leaving the company after his treatment of women came to light.
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Then when the Veselnitskaya meeting first came to light, he said it was a discussion about adoptions.
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Brady's relationship with Guerrero came to light in Brady's book, "TB22019 Method," which included joint marketing efforts.
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But the same affair, which first came to light in 2016, has begun to cloud sales momentum.
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The names of her Wall Street clients came to light after The New York Times requested them.
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The DGA called on Northam to resign before the allegations against Fairfax and Herring came to light.
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As the truth about Israel's deportation program came to light, opposition to the government's plan gained momentum.
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Joumanna: Sir, why did you not say this a month ago when this story came to light?
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It certainly was not on display when the ongoing Internal Revenue Service targeting scandal came to light.
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Feinstein has declined to answer questions about the letter's contents, since it came to light on Wednesday.
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Since its debt problems came to light, 9mobile, the country's fourth-biggest operator, has rapidly lost subscribers.
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"I guess it never came to light in my mind that I couldn't do both," she said.
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The unconfirmed accusations came to light after President Trump nominated Jackson to become secretary of Veterans Affairs.
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That was after more reporting came to light this week about just how deep the rot went.
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Here is a breakdown of Sessions' many denials and the relevant facts that later came to light.
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Petraeus stepped down from that position in November 2012 after the affair with Broadwell came to light.
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Brady's relationship with Guerrero came to light in Brady's book, "TB12 Method," which included joint marketing efforts.
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In June, when the accusations against him first came to light, the former cardinal maintained his innocence.
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Back in 2013, several examples came to light regarding the extreme measures Apple took to ensure secrecy.
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Porter resigned from his post shortly after the allegations came to light but has maintained his innocence.
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Mr. Sloan's boss, Mr. Stumpf, has been under heavy fire since the illegal acts came to light.
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The Falwells' involvement came to light in a 2017 Politico article by Brandon Ambrosino, a Liberty graduate.
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The way in which Ms. Ford's allegations came to light was, to put it charitably, deeply unfortunate.
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Still, I continued to hear from him as the stories of other powerful men came to light.
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These trends are further entrenching the rural-urban schism that came to light in the 2016 election.
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The variant, ApoE4, first came to light because it drastically raises the risk of developing Alzheimer's disease.
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Now, just over two years after the allegations came to light, Moore is running for Senate again.
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The stock is off about 10 percent since news of CSX problems came to light in July.
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When the analysis finally came to light through an open records request, its glaring flaws were manifest.
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In all of these cases, though, the requests were ignored, and the unpublished work came to light.
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Their relationship came to light in 1998, igniting a national scandal and culminating in Clinton&aposs impeachment.
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LeEco's troubles first came to light in 2016 when Jia said the firm had "big-company disease".
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The emissions scandal, which came to light nearly two years ago, may now be spreading to rivals.
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That program came to light via the 2013 leaks by the former intelligence contractor Edward J. Snowden.
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Soon after the Lion Air crash, the existence of the flight-control system MCAS came to light.
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This agent, Peter Strzok, was reassigned over the summer, as soon as his comments came to light.
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The Malaysian government has said it would consider resuming a search if new evidence came to light.
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And the parents, as the story came to light, were members of many Facebook anti-vaccine groups.
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Dickson has been cooperating with the investigation since the information came to light, the committee aide told CNBC.
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All of this news only came to light through freedom of information requests made by the local news.
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The steelmaker's stock has shed over 39 percent this month, since its data falsifying scandal came to light.
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Imagine if FX's Louie had still been in production when Louis C.K.'s horrible behavior came to light.
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Proof that this is a real phenomenon just came to light in the form of a Reddit post.
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His apparent handiwork came to light when an author complained last fall of not receiving a $200,000 advance.
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It also previously came to light that Sessions met with the Russian ambassador multiple times during the campaign.
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When the age discrepancy first came to light last fall, the editors had wanted to retract the paper.
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The first volcanic hints came to light in 1973 when mini submarines dived on the mid-Atlantic Ridge.
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Since the first reports came to light, Weinstein has continuously denied having committed any non-consensual sex acts.
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No discussion of the allegations against Hill is complete without an acknowledgment of how they came to light.
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AKM-GSI The baby news came to light earlier this month, with sources confirming the pregnancy to PEOPLE.
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It stems from allegations of sexual assault against the officer that came to light after the fatal shooting.
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Their divorce fueled tabloid fodder, as claims of infidelity between Rossdale and their former nanny came to light.
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Woods' infidelities came to light in November 2009, leading to his divorce from his then-wife Elin Nordegren.
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The company's stock has declined nearly 15 percent since the most recent Cambridge Analytica details came to light.
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This new investigation, which came to light on October 28, kept financial markets across the globe on edge.
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The scandal, which came to light in February last year, has tarnished Bachelet's reputation and hurt her popularity.
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Sitwell resigned last week after an email reply he sent to a young female freelancer came to light.
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The alleged abuse came to light when their 17-year-old daughter escaped from the house on Jan.
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Still, the fact remains that the initial inquiry only came to light because of Cohen's association with Trump.
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After that failure to disclose came to light, Sessions defended himself and sent supplemental testimony to the Senate.
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It wasn't until after her death, in 2009, that her vast body of brilliant photographs came to light.
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Netflix pulled the plug on the show several months ago ... before the Kevin Spacey revelations came to light.
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Since this situation came to light yesterday, we've been working with Coney Burgers to better understand the circumstances.
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The general outlines of the potential deal, and its collapse, came to light in Cohen's statement last week.
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Women have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations since the news of Conyers's settlement first came to light.
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The allegations from more than 30 women came to light in a Los Angeles Times story published Sunday.
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He was initially placed on paid leave shortly after the tweet came to light but was eventually fired.
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The governments didn't rule out a future resumption of the search if "credible new information" came to light.
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Warren has demanded that the 12 board directors in place as the scandal came to light be terminated.
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Mr. Sherman's travails started to pay off in July, on the day Ms. Carlson's litigation came to light.
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He has doubled down on his criticism of Moore since the reports first came to light last month.
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Many Russians were barred from the Rio Olympics after a vast state-sponsored doping program came to light.
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Maybe that's because it wasn't the first Russian meeting that came to light after the campaign dust settled.
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In March 2018, he called for users to #deletefacebook as the Cambridge Analytica privacy scandal came to light.
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The company did not make any public statements until nearly a year after the defect came to light.
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Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad has said Malaysia would consider resuming the search if new clues came to light.
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CNN's KFile reviewed hours of audio from Darla Shine's radio program after her controversial views came to light.
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Controversy about the call came to light after a whistleblower complaint from an intelligence official filed in August.
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Bush was fired from his job at NBC's "Today" Show after the tape with Trump came to light.
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But the deal ran into trouble as issues related to Alere's accounting and sales practices came to light.
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Abedin announced her separation from Weiner earlier this year after more nearly-nude text messages came to light.
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PNB has been defrauded of over $2 billion in a separate scam that came to light last year.
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The contract was awarded to Google last year, but details of its existence only recently came to light.
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When Ford's sexual assault allegations came to light, women played more supporting roles in pushing through Kavanaugh's confirmation.
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Public Defender Jeff Adachi said the messages first came to light in a separate police probe of Lai.
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Details of Carrillo's case came to light after volunteers with the SPLC pro bono project met with her.
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The conference call in May came to light after Forbes magazine detailed the incident in an article Wednesday.
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Hader apologized after offensive tweets he sent when he was a teenager came to light on July 17.
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"The New England Patriots were not aware of the matter which recently came to light," Belichick said Thursday.
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The additional strikes came to light during testimony that General Waldhauser gave to the House Armed Services Committee.
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Mr. Moore's selection was criticized from the outset, before his financial issues and sexist comments came to light.
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Four fraternity members at the University of Georgia were expelled when an overtly racist video came to light.
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The charges came to light late Thursday through an unrelated court filing in which prosecutors inadvertently mentioned them.
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Then, in the early 21942s, a copy came to light — most likely from the National Archives in Washington.
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A Kansas player was ruled ineligible early this year after his connection to the scheme came to light.
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After the arrangement came to light, a community group called the Utah Newspaper Project filed a federal lawsuit.
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The new fossils came to light during a geological expedition to the barren fringes of the Canadian Arctic.
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The allegations against Conyers came to light as Congress reviews policies on how to handle sexual harassment complaints.
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Some 2,158 people have died of the disease in Italy since the outbreak came to light on Feb.
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Days later, Mr. Bone was undone, as some unsavory comments from his Reddit history online came to light.
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As problems with the case against them came to light, supporters began to call them the Fairbanks Four.
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Though the facts eventually came to light, Vincent said, initial confidentiality in the Melton case "stymied" the agency.
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Another clue came to light in 2017, in bits of DNA preserved in Neanderthal fossils discovered in Europe.
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Foley was developed testicular cancer aged just 16, a fact that came to light after a rugby accident.
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Sanders and Warren seemed eager to defuse tensions over a year-old conversation that came to light recently.
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The second letter, to Roe, details some of the things that came to light in the watchdog's report.
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Wells Fargo's internal controls are under particular scrutiny after a false-accounts scandal came to light last year.
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The Manhattan district attorney's office said Monday it would review the case after new information came to light.
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The stakes are high as Volkswagen remains under scrutiny four years after the emissions scandal came to light.
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Dozens of Democrats came out in favor of an inquiry as details about the call came to light.
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Seacrest has been defending himself against an allegation of sexual harassment which first came to light in November.
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Before the investigations came to light, Mr. Capalino bundled almost $45,000 for the mayor's 2017 re-election campaign.
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PBS and CBS News both fired Rose last month after multiple allegations of sexual harassment came to light.
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Once the hack came to light, ether's price fell from around $235 to $196, according to Coindesk data.
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Yet another patent application by Apple in the buzzing field of augmented reality (AR) came to light Thursday.
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Ying was offered the CIO job but that offer was rescinded after his trading activity came to light.
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His statement contradicts evidence in a confidential Justice Department report from 2006 that came to light last year.
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The information came to light as part of the recently unsealed filing of a seemingly unrelated sex crimes case.
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The steelmaker's stock has dropped over 39 percent this month, since its scandal over data falsifying came to light.
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It then came to light that the law firm where Scanlon previously worked, Ballard Spahr, represented Comcast numerous times.
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Eventually, in November, it came to light that Berchtold had kidnapped Jan back in August of that same year.
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In it, Ami said she was previously unaware of the tweets and was shocked when they came to light.
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The officer was fired in October amid allegations of sexual assault that came to light after the fatal shooting.
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Georgetown was one of a handful of schools named in the admissions scam that came to light in March.
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Even after the revelations first came to light, the messages show that Apple was ready to stand by Gibson.
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By now, surely you've heard about the love triangle shenanigans that recently came to light on Bachelor In Paradise?
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Before details of the sexual abuse allegations came to light, Hastert also apologized this week for an unspecified misconduct.
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When he eventually told police where to find her body, the full horror of the crime came to light.
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Williams told the Denver Post when the footage came to light that it had been taken out of context.
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The May 7 crash first came to light after the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration announced a preliminary investigation.
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But when their conduct came to light later, in a less fearful world, they were condemned for their methods.
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This particular story came to light in a Facebook thread started by the band's former guitar technician, Brian Diaz.
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According to Taipei Times, the video came to light when it was sent to a local animal welfare group.
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The clip came to light once again when it was featured on the 15th season finale of the show.
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Authorities did not include details in the indictment about the alleged planned killing or how it came to light.
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Abedin announced she was separating from Weiner in August, just hours after his third sexting scandal came to light.
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Amid an investigation into CBS' history of sexual misconduct by outside law firms, Dushku's troubling story came to light.
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Not too long after it came to light that WME partner Adam Venit was the alleged groper in question.
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" He responded on Twitter, saying the scene was "taped just before the terrible Bill Cosby revelations came to light.
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The bank chairman and CEO were both ousted when it came to light they had approved of the dealings.
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Barcelona already lost its president two years ago after shady dealings involving the purchase of Neymar came to light.
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To fire him when the allegations first came to light, rather than covering them up and paying people off.
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He was expected to be selected early in last year's draft until revelations about his past came to light.
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He left her home and returned to the public eye as his relationship with Chyna, 27, came to light.
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All signs point to China when it comes to the massive Marriott hack that came to light last month.
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Since her comments came to light, Jackson—who is herself a rape survivor—has apologized for her "flippant" remarks.
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In 24, when the toxic waste tragedy at Love Canal came to light, we didn't sit back and sulk.
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The doping scandal involving Russian athletes came to light in a report by the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA).
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This came to light after Khurshid filed a police report against the ecommerce scammer, Press Trust of India reports.
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The issue came to light after national consumer agencies in June examined Airbnb's business practices published in different languages.
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The details came to light in a courtroom Thursday as prosecutor Mary Pettitt argued against granting bail to Keepers.
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The company's "revenues were likely to be unsustainable after the foregoing conduct came to light," according to the complaint.
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But there is also striking detail included in the show that came to light years after the trial's end.
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After her wedding to Mr. Robot creator Sam Esmail, Emmy Rossum's uncommon approach to her ceremony came to light.
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AMP shares have lost over A$1.2 billion in market value since the revelations came to light on Tuesday.
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Sanchez's relationship with Bezos came to light in early January, shortly after he and MacKenzie announced they were separating.
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The case came to light in December when the unidentified patient, a woman in her 20s, went into labor.
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Despite the meeting that came to light recently, Stone had repeatedly insisted that he was clear of Russian connections.
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Those findings came to light at the peak of public concern about lead in the water in Flint, Mich.
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This announcement comes after reports of sexual misconduct by sitting members of Congress came to light in recent weeks.
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News of their arrest came to light Wednesday, with Manoto TV revealing the couple's names later in the day.
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Strzok worked briefly for Mueller, but was removed from that office after other politically charged texts came to light.
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Sanders acknowledged that there were "some things we could have done better" after the allegations first came to light.
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Details of Ross's three other short positions came to light last month, prompting renewed scrutiny over his financial holdings.
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As DePalma worked around the paddlefish, more of the araucaria branch came to light, including its short, spiky needles.
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AMP has lost over A$1.2 billion in market value since the revelations came to light earlier this week.
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Since the Flint crisis came to light, there has been increased concern that similar lapses might be happening elsewhere.
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That attempt came to light when the manager testified during a deposition with the plaintiff's attorneys before the trial.
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The Australian government didn't rule out a future resumption of the search if "credible new information" came to light.
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Many of the atrocities came to light after the Iraqi army, backed by the American forces, retook the north.
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He left in 2016, after only 27 months, when his relationship with a female staff member came to light.
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The LED-powered lanterns came to light, bobbing up and down as we glided down the parkway at sunset.
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The move came to light in a letter that California's Department of Motor Vehicles sent to Uber on Tuesday.
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Among his standouts were constant tirades against Bill Cosby as the rape allegations against the actor came to light.
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With other mass shootings, the motives, or at least some hint of a motive, came to light fairly quickly.
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We had to make a decision, right, around some allegations that came to light and we made the decision.
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But McKinsey's report on India would remain buried until it came to light years later in a legal storm.
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When news of Mr. Batali's plans to attempt a comeback came to light, Mr. Bourdain kicked down the idea.
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The Bureau of Prisons' sexual harassment problem came to light years before the moment of reckoning known as #MeToo.
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When the trove came to light a few years ago, the discovery made front-page news and Gurlitt miserable.
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And more of the extreme methods Russia used to interfere with the 269 U.S. presidential election came to light.
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Mr. Hatz also worked closely with Mr. Winterkorn, who resigned in 2015 days after the scandal came to light.
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Costs of hygiene products have risen steeply in Italy since the crisis first came to light on Feb 20.
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After it came to light, Congress legalized a form of the program in 2008 with the FISA Amendments Act.
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The Regensburg diocese has paid 450,000 euros to victims through a fund established after the abuse came to light.
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Clinton has built modest leads over Trump in national and state polls since the footage first came to light.
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The incident during the May conference call came to light after Forbes magazine detailed it in an article Wednesday.
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When this covert program came to light, it caused the Bush administration to walk away from the 1994 agreement.
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The phone conversation between the leaders came to light after a whistleblower report was filed in the intelligence community.
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The information came to light due to a notice filed in court by Spacey's lawyers and obtained by THR.
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It wasn't until a prominent local doctor wrote to the international media that the real number came to light.
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Once that issue came to light, founder Doug Evans shut down the company and wandered off to Burning Man.
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Trump&aposs actions came to light in a whistleblower complaint that an anonymous US intelligence official filed in August.
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The allegations came to light last week after blogging platform Medium posted an expose which has since been deleted.
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His past work for several Russian companies, for which he earned thousands of dollars, also recently came to light.
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The illness came to light only after Clinton felt overcome from heat exhaustion and dehydration during an outdoor Sept.
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The documents came to light after Johnson's lawyers were allowed to review police files kept hidden in a warehouse.
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A recent scheme targeting Indian immigrants in the U.S. came to light when two teenage workers blew the whistle.
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But it came to light in 2012, when the agent was caught entering South Korea and confessed under interrogation.
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Local reports indicate Beulah Park Elementary School immediately placed Tolefree on administrative leave once the charges came to light.
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Even before the new allegation came to light, Americans had doubts about whether Kavanaugh would be an impartial justice.
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The White House then acquiesced to bipartisan pressure and removed the hold weeks later, after it came to light.
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Schnatter's conference call in May came to light after Forbes magazine detailed the incident in an article on Wednesday.
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In July, he was forced to give up his post as chairman after the May call came to light.
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Costs of hygiene products have risen steeply in Italy since the crisis first came to light on Feb 20.
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When what became known as the Tailhook scandal came to light, Captain Mariner viewed it in a wide context.
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In the last month, Samsung's share price was moving steadily upward until the combusting battery issue came to light.
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The Centre has faced a number of scandals, the most damaging of which came to light, ironically, because of Madonna.
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Grundy's ex Ms. Grundy's secretive background came to light after Betty and Veronica did some detective work on season one.
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The meeting first came to light when Kushner filed a revised version of his security clearance application in June 201953.
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The posts he made were on his personal Facebook page -- but the backlash was immediate when they came to light.
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In a case that came to light Friday, a Boston judge had ordered Apple to cooperate in a gang case.
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Bill O'Reilly was ousted from Fox News in April 2017 after multiple sexual harassment allegations against him came to light.
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William Mansilla, who was minister of defense, left the government in September 2017 just after the payment came to light.
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The first allegation came to light after Star Trek: Discovery and Rent star Anthony Rapp, 46, claimed in an Oct.
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The molestation continued for several years, and came to light when Julia was 8 years old, according to multiple reports.
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More than a month before their romance came to light, Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez were growing closer than ever.
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Late Thursday, more details came to light regarding the price tag of the wall, and what it might look like.
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The act only came to light years later when the younger daughter told her new adoptive family what had happened.
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The case came to light when both families filed criminal charges with police accusing the other family's son of rape.
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The legal hit underscores Wells Fargo's struggles to move past a scandal that first came to light three years ago.
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The abuse came to light after the boy told one of his parents, who alerted the authorities, the police said.
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The department faced significant criticism after those subpoenas came to light, prompting Attorney General Eric Holder to adopt new procedures.
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Wednesday marks the one-year anniversary of the day her then-boyfriend Tristan Thompson's alleged infidelities first came to light.
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Google and Microsoft also previously issued patches meant to address the vulnerabilities, which first came to light earlier this week.
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Text messages which proved consent, and Mr Allan's innocence, came to light only when his defence lawyer inquired about them.
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In 1991, after Hill's allegations against Thomas came to light, the Senate Judiciary Committee held hearings (Thomas denied the allegations).
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The first allegation came to light after Star Trek: Discovery and Rent star Anthony Rapp, 46, claimed in an Oct.
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The first allegation came to light after Star Trek: Discovery and Rent star Anthony Rapp, 46, claimed in an Oct.
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Bush, 45, was suspended from hosting duties on NBC's flagship morning show after tape came to light 10 days ago.
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The Professional Fighting League did issue a statement in the wake of his arrest, which only just came to light.
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The Academy issued a statement Wednesday addressing the multiple allegations of sexual misconduct, which came to light in an Oct.
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Following whistleblower Susan Fowler's revelations about sexual discrimination at Uber, more scandals came to light and CEO Travis Kalanick resigned.
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Shares of the 124-year-old bank have lost more than half their value since the fraud came to light.
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The fish mats came to light in part due to a blog post by the company, the NEB has said.
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Ever since the doping revelations came to light, Russia's right to host international sporting events has been called into question.
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Strzok departed two weeks later after the messages came to light and was demoted to the FBI's human resources department.
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Huffman shared sweet photos of visiting college campuses with her daughter, Sofia, three years before the scandal came to light.
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In addition to McGowan's and Argento's allegations, multiple accusations of sexual misconduct — which first came to light in an Oct.
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The Palestinian worker was eventually released after the mistake came to light—but not before he underwent hours of questioning.
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A tentative agreement was announced earlier this year, but delayed after new information about Sharp's financial liabilities came to light.
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The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein, 65, came to light in an Oct.
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The EU and other nations only got on board after evidence of a covert Iranian nuclear program came to light.
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It later came to light that he had been at the White House the day before he briefed the president.
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Operating before these ideas came to light, Vanderpoel seems to see her grids primarily "as a didactic tool," Bruton theorizes.
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According to Moser's personnel file, students and teachers had previously complained about Moser before the criminal allegations came to light.
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Since the losses came to light, Mitsubishi has required all of its to be reviewed by Mitsubishi headquarters in Tokyo.
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The systematic looting of Moldova's leading banks, which came to light last year, caused an uproar across the political spectrum.
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The Monday gathering was Pruitt's first public appearance after new controversies about his time at the EPA came to light.
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The decision came to light during a visit to Colombia by United States ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley.
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The left was an early culprit in interviews he conducted, particularly with conservative media, after the issues came to light.
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Sexual harassment has been a dominant topic on Capitol Hill this fall as allegations came to light against Democratic Sen.
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The Hofeller memo, which came to light in early June, likely torpedoed the citizenship question's chances before the high court.
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ADM's proposed acquisition of Bunge came to light last month, although neither side has confirmed that they are in talks.
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But, Strzok was removed last summer by Mueller once his text messages with FBI lawyer Lisa Page came to light.
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In reality, it may be many times higher, a fact that came to light after a CNN report in November.
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Switzerland this week demanded that Russia cease spying activities on its territory after two suspected espionage cases came to light.
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Several comments Whitaker made in the past that were critical of the Mueller probe came to light following his appointment.
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News of Melgar's death came to light at the same time the Pentagon is investigating the circumstances surrounding an Oct.
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Last month it came to light that Attorney General Jeff Sessions had met with Kislyak twice during the election campaign.
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You've been thinking a lot about your partnerships lately, and very early this morning some surprise tension came to light.
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"If you have an ongoing probe, it could potentially be compromised if information about it came to light," said Wright.
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Porter resigned last week after accusations that he had physically and emotionally abused his two ex-wives came to light.
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After that policy recently came to light, some riders were frustrated to learn that the outlets had mostly gone dark.
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Wells Fargo executives acknowledged that customers may have shunned the bank as the extent of the problems came to light.
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VW offered billions of dollars to U.S. customers after its cheating of emissions tests came to light two years ago.
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The plot first came to light through one of the emails referred to the F.B.I., sent to journalists on Oct.
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Facebook stock is down more than 15 percent since the Cambridge Analytica drama came to light almost three weeks ago.
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These actions came to light largely because Google cofounder Larry Page wanted to send a message about stealing from Google.
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After those results came to light, one school started offering free blood testing to kids, as the Chicago Tribune reported.
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But a huge number of stories about things that have a real, concrete impact on people's lives came to light.
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When the fossils of Homo floresiensis first came to light, many researchers hoped they might still hold fragments of DNA.
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" The Scottish actor Ewan McGregor tweeted: "It's about time this came to light and he is getting is just deserts.
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John M. Poindexter, who had resigned as the Iran-contra affair, and his role in fostering it, came to light.
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This issue came to light after my office and dedicated journalists discovered how wireless carriers shared Americans' locations without consent.
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The arrest comes weeks after a scandal came to light that led to Duterte suspending all police anti-drugs operations.
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Blake Farenthold, who resigned earlier this month after sexual harassment allegations and other improper conduct came to light last year.
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The Times reported that the alleged incident came to light during a random departmental audit of the body-worn cameras.
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After the practice came to light, the bureau began paying ranchers to keep unwanted horses on pastures in the Midwest.
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After Semprevivo's crimes came to light, his son sued Georgetown in May to prevent the elite university from expelling him.
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In October 2018, the charge based on Ms. Evans collapsed when contradictory accounts and alleged police misconduct came to light.
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"Since this massive, years-long scam came to light, you have said repeatedly, 'I am accountable,' " Warren said to Stumpf.
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The company's share price has been in free-fall since some of its actions came to light earlier this year.
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The Central Bureau of Investigation says Modi and Choksi left the country last month before the issue came to light.
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The move is evidence of Toshiba's desperation for cash after the punishing nuclear-related losses came to light last month.
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The change in ICE policy came to light after reports that asylum seekers in Arizona were being released to churches.
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The Times reported that the alleged incident came to light during a random departmental audit of the body-worn cameras.
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The injuries came to light when her parents rushed her to hospital for surgery following heavy bleeding, the jury heard.
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Italy has more than 2,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the contagion came to light in northern regions on Feb.
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After it came to light, Congress enacted the FISA Amendments Act of 2008 to legalize a form of the program.
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Tom Price, your former Health and Human Services director, resigned after his exorbitant spending on plane travel came to light.
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His detention only came to light three months after his arrest when he was presented to a CNN television crew.
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The attacks only came to light through social media, before becoming a national scandal and souring public attitudes towards immigrants.
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The story of the Trump-Daniels affairs first came to light on January 12 in a Wall Street Journal investigation.
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One of those, the newspaper said, involved Manning and a female trainer, an event that came to light publicly in 2003.
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The existence of that tape came to light last Friday when Giuliani confirmed details of it to The New York Times.
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Since the details of Cambridge Analytica came to light, a number of other data privacy scandals have come up as well.
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"Once the tweets came to light, so, too, did other allegations," Superintendent Kent P. Scribner said after the school board meeting.
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After this came to light, Mr Flynn denied, both in public and in private, having discussed the sanctions with the ambassador.
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But this February, more specifics came to light (as spotted by Gizmodo) with a name, sale date, and a price tag.
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Congressional sex scandals of this nature aren't unusual, but what is relatively new is the way Hill's behavior came to light.
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Winterkorn resigned shortly after the scandal came to light, saying at the time he was stunned by the scale of misconduct.
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The professional engineering fraternity was suspended when the first video surfaced and subsequently expelled after a second clip came to light.
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Since the emails came to light, Debbie Wasserman Schultz has announced she will resign as chair of the Democratic National Committee.
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The conduct came to light in September, after a school official learned that photos and texts were being shared between students.
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This came to light after the census case was briefed and argued, and thus could not factor into the court's decision.
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"We (had) worked with Figueredo (but) when the (FIFA) issue came to light we immediately ended a professional link," he said.
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Drexel's tragic last moments came to light after a jailhouse informant made a confession and said he saw her last moments.
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After allegations of decades of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein came to light last month, Meryl Streep called a family meeting.
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Image by M62Yesterday, it came to light that the FBI may no longer need Apple to unlock the San Bernardino iPhone.
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Similar revelations came to light about Paul Pressler, a former Texas state judge who allegedly molested boys as a youth pastor.
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After more details came to light in the New Yorker, some progressive groups are calling for Kavanaugh to withdraw his nomination.
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What Really Happened: News from Florida last week was heartbreaking, as more information about the Parkland school shooting came to light.
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The agency has yet to track down Modi and Choksi, who left India in January before the fraud came to light.
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But as that unfolded, Kraus' perspective on marriage — and his reluctance to propose after such a whirlwind courtship — came to light.
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The demands for an investigation became louder after reports of connections between Trump campaign aides and Russian diplomats came to light.
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That Florida's elections process is less than ideal isn't a secret — problems also came to light in the 2000 presidential election.
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The Cameron family tax arrangements came to light following a massive leak of documents from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca.
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It also came to light this week that Trump allegedly revealed classified information to Russian officials during a White House visit.
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"When her husband cheated on her, something came to light, and they were able to make their relationship better," Sullivan says.
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This shocking news came to light last night after Jamie Foxx sang in the Musical Genre Challenge on the Tonight Show.
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But the agency's classified review of the program, which came to light in a recent congressional hearing, revealed significant security gaps.
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The killings came to light after a video was circulated of one of them and officials discovered evidence of the other.
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As Apple updated its website with the newest additions to the Macbook Pro family, something just as noteworthy came to light.
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Wells has lost some 258,21.6 advisers since a sales practices scandal first came to light in its retail arm in 221.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light in Brazil, which has confirmed more than 1,900 cases of microcephaly.
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CBS's company-wide workplace culture has been under scrutiny in recent months, particularly since the allegations against Moonves came to light.
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Weinstein has denied accusations of non-consensual sex that came to light in reporting last week by The New Yorker magazine.
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This lack of disclosure came to light this week following Kaine's formal request earlier this month to the Office of Compliance.
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As with so much else since the allegations first came to light, however, those words seemed unlikely to end the controversy.
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In a 2005 tape that came to light during the campaign he brags about groping women and making unwanted sexual advances.
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It later came to light that Bharara was investigating Health and Human Services Secretary Tom Price for potentially illegal stock trading.
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This week, a number of new sexual misconduct allegations against Singer came to light in a disturbing article in The Atlantic.
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When the scam finally came to light, Social Security suspended disability payments to some 1,700 recipients, leaving many in desperate straits.
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Longbow was founded in 2003 just after disturbing conflicts of interest among analysts at big Wall Street firms came to light.
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The number of alleged victims has not been made public but the allegations came to light when one Marine came forward.
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Fargo outlined a string of reforms the bank has put into place since the issue came to light in September 2016.
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A tourist from Wisconsin died in January, prompting authorities to investigate; more than three dozen other cases soon came to light.
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The IAAF considered covering the whole thing up, and at least knew about it for years before it came to light.
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After a few days, it came to light that Etsy's payment processor Worldpay was the one directly responsible for the outage.
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Wells has lost some 1,400 advisers since a sales practices scandal first came to light in its retail arm in 2016.
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Gunn had come under fire in recent days after his comments, which made references to pedophilia and molestation, came to light.
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His alleged elocutionary power came to light early this week as the result of reports from the United States that Prof.
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On the eve of its inaugural event, October 12, new information detailing the source of the program's funding came to light.
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The contagion came to light 14 days ago and is focused on a handful of hotspots in the north of Italy.
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Those schemes came to light in 2015, and some sports federations barred Russian athletes from the Rio Olympics the next year.
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Divisive discussions within the company first came to light in August 2017 with then-Google employee James Damore's anti-diversity memo.
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The abuse came to light after an Indianapolis Star investigation in 2016 reported accusations against Dr. Nassar that went back decades.
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Louisville had implemented those punishments in 2016, after the scandal came to light but before the N.C.A.A. could rule on it.
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The most notable infraction was the country's development of the SSC-8 (9M729) missile system, which came to light in 2014.
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Bieber's recent Lyme disease diagnosis, which first came to light in early January, was also likely hard on his mental health.
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The dispute came to light in 2013, and the government in 2014 declassified that information and additional details about the litigation.
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Trump&aposs actions first came to light in an anonymous whistleblower&aposs complaint that a US intelligence official filed in August.
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The Battle Ground case came to light after the senior talked about it with friends at a school in Beaverton, Ore.
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News of the potential partnership came to light while Pruitt was testifying at a hearing on Capitol Hill on Dec. 8.
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After his past came to light, the U.K. removed Savile's headstone, as well as statues and street signs that honored him.
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It was only a matter of time before evidence that the president was also involved in illegal practices came to light.
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Since the scandal came to light, there was talk of retribution in the form of intentionally hitting Astros batters with pitches.
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Wells Fargo has been struggling to recover after admitting to a widespread fake accounts scandal that came to light in 2016.
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The Trump team choices came to light four days before his trial is set to begin in earnest in the Senate.
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The show began filming again on Wednesday after production was abruptly halted when allegations against Spacey came to light last year.
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AMP shares have lost over A$1.2 billion ($926 million) in market value since the revelations came to light on Tuesday.
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Chris Murphy, a Connecticut Democrat, explored whether administration efforts that came to light during the House intelligence committee's probe are continuing.
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Robert B. Neller, about why nothing had been done since the first reports of online harassment came to light in 2013.
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But additional specimens from other sites came to light over the past two decades, and many of them have withstood scrutiny.
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But long before these problems came to light, I found the lack of women in leadership roles in the sport irritating.
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Before the allegations came to light, Moore was heavily favored to defeat Democrat Doug Jones in the special election next month.
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The work came to light when the unidentified former studio assistant, now in her mid-90s, contacted Sotheby's last summer, Stein said.
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The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment against the movie mogul came to light in an Oct.
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Many of the charges the SEC outlined today first came to light in a Wall Street Journal investigation published in October 2015.
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Shares of Facebook, as of Monday's $141 close, slumped 23.8 percent since mid-March when the Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light.
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This latest drama came to light in a New York Times story that outlines Uber CEO Travis Kalanick's risk-taking leadership style.
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Two weeks ago, a court filing by U.S. federal prosecutors in an unrelated case in Virginia that mentioned Assange came to light.
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After the photograph came to light on Friday, CBS News uncovered a page from Northam's 1981 yearbook from the Virginia Military Institute.
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The reopening of the case had stayed quiet until the contents of a federal report came to light earlier in the day.
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Just days after the photograph came to light, she discovered, many of the boys or their parents had already spoken to lawyers.
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Two and a half years after that initial "please destroy this" memo came to light, the President was out of a job.
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The story finds cosmetics entrepreneurs Kat Von D and Jeffree Star embroiled in a falling out that came to light Tuesday morning.
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Before the deal was finalized, it came to light that major security breaches in 2014 had affected over 1 billion Yahoo customers.
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According to Oath, Yahoo discovered the scope of the total data theft only after Verizon's acquisition, when new information came to light.
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But after reviewing body-camera footage, it came to light that the car had been heading away from, not towards the officer.
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After the allegations came to light, Thrush was initially demoted, but later given another high-profile role at the New York Times.
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Obama traveled to Flint months after the city's water crisis came to light, initially resisting calls to assess the crisis up close.
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His involvement came to light only because two former participants, a father and son, said they were pushed out of the deal.
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Public Defender Jeff Adachi said the messages first came to light in a separate police probe of sexual assault allegations against Lai.
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The NAACP said the airline personnel's "alarming behavior" only came to light because the passengers involved spoke out and exercised their rights.
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Trump's campaign has been in a spiral since comments came to light and many Mormon leaders and lawmakers pulled back their endorsements.
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Since his death, Hefner's secret passion for the arts and even lesser known history as a civil rights campaigner came to light.
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When this came to light this year, Trump paid the IRS a $2,500 penalty and reimbursed the foundation for the $25,000 gift.
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What it means: It's the company's fourth appearance on the Hill since the bank's cross-selling scandal came to light in 2016.
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But if Facebook didn't shore up data privacy, it'd have no defense if future privacy abuses by outside developers came to light.
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The incident came to light with a 911 call by a staff member at the facility while the birth was in progress.
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Mr Canavan stood aside as minister for resources when his case came to light; he will now return to the same portfolio.
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In 2017, before the sexual misconduct allegations came to light, Moore won his party's nomination over establishment-backed Republican incumbent Luther Strange.
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But for whatever reason, the intra-caucus politics don't seem to have been there until Trump's incendiary "shithole" remarks came to light.
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The accounting scandal initially came to light in late 2014 and Al Saghyir resigned as chairman in February 2015, citing health reasons.
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The missing books and pages came to light in April 2017 after an outside audit of the library, and Priore was fired.
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"Everything that came to light about the Joker, we were all so confused," Kate Ledger told EW and People editor Jess Cagle.
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Trump's remarks came to light this week when The Washington Post published a transcript of the phone conversation between the two leaders.
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Pretus was removed from his post as an instructor in April 2016 when an investigation into his own misconduct came to light.
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Earlier this week, it came to light that the congressman visited the White House grounds the day before that briefing with Trump.
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Their relationship first came to light in early January, shortly after Bezos and his ex-wife MacKenzie, 48, announced they were separating.
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Just last year, longtime executive director Vince Fenerty resigned with a giant golden parachute after multiple sexual harassment allegations came to light.
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Gossip Girl star Jessica Szohr said she's spoken to her former costar Ed Westwick since allegations of sexual assault came to light.
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But mutual funds, unlike hedge funds, must report how they voted, which is how T. Rowe Price's Dell vote came to light.
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About 11 million autos are implicated globally, including 475,000 cars in the United States where the manipulations came to light last September.
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Their posts were clearly of little use during another recent scandal that came to light thanks to a furore on social media.
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Lawmakers have grappled with Flint aid since the full extent of the city's lead contamination problems came to light earlier this year.
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This is a chance to explore an important plot point that never came to light in the Harry Potter books or movies.
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Since the cyberattacks came to light in 85033, Yahoo has been broken up and portions of it have been sold to Verizon.
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It also came to light last year that German agents had spied on domestic and European companies, further fueling outrage among Germans.
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The movie, which was shot over a year before allegations against him came to light, will be released in theaters August 17.
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This bombshell revelation came to light because Manafort's lawyers screwed up redacting parts of a court filing that was publicly released yesterday.
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The attack, which took place in October 2004 and came to light after an article in The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, prompted protests.
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The problems with the apartments came to light Sunday, which was supposed to be move-in day for many of the athletes.
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This murky chapter of history came to light because of Mr. Graykowski's search for some 2100 missing works from the Kraus collection.
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Strzok worked briefly for special counsel Robert Mueller but was removed from that office after other politically charged texts came to light.
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Since the allegations came to light, Trump critics including Avenatti have insisted that the cloud of suspicion hovers over the president, too.
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Korniyets' misdeeds came to light after reformist investigators raided his apartment and found dozens of diamonds, along with cash and other valuables.
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Tensions between Wongvajirapakdi and Queen Suthida came to light in October, however, when the king accused Wongvajirapakdi of plotting against the queen.
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The details of how the hacking came to light and was stopped before it did more damage have not been previously reported.
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President Bill Clinton began an affair with her that year — it continued for two years, and came to light nationally in 1998.
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Why a month elapsed before the news came to light remains unclear, as are the prospects for recovering any of the money.
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The executions came to light after a video of the first killing emerged online, and officials soon uncovered evidence of the second.
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This landmark change in the law occurred after several stories came to light of sick children suffering under prohibition, including Billy Caldwell.
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So when allegations of sexual abuse against Mr. Besson came to light in May, some thought France would have its #MeToo moment.
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The contagion came to light 12 days ago and is focused mainly on a handful of hotspots in the north of Italy.
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When this came to light on the show, he became the villain, and Horstmann came to his own defense in real time.
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The next big banking scandal — Wells Fargo's widespread mistreatment of customers, which came to light in 210.1 – strongly supported Mr. Dudley's arguments.
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When ZAO's grasping terms of service came to light, many users were alarmed at the idea of these biometric data being misused.
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We're told the revelation came to light after his team rolled out a full audit following a recent check forgery for $300k.
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The generosity of his followers first came to light in 2016, when his grandmother's power was turned off because of unpaid bills.
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The case came to light after he was recorded apologizing to a man he admitted having groped more than 25 years ago.
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Days after the diesel-cheating at Volkswagen first came to light in September 2015, Martin Winterkorn resigned as the company's chief executive.
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The study first came to light last month, when The New York Times asked about research establishing the validity of the test.
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By the time the cases of community spread came to light in California, Washington and New York, widespread transmission had already occurred.
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More than 20 such warrants have been served in Minnesota, and at least one similar case came to light in North Carolina.
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The family cluster came to light in November 2015, six months after Liberia had declared its outbreak over — prematurely, it turned out.
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This fall, it came to light that someone had forgotten to order a required elevator-safety device called a shunt trip breaker.
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The case came to light last Wednesday when the police received a tip on a help line dedicated to crimes against women.
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Warren was second -- Elizabeth Warren backed impeachment last April, calling for impeachment proceedings as elements of the Mueller report came to light.
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These losses came to light in September when shares in a small-cap U.S. company the adviser had invested in fell sharply.
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Bloomberg has denied the allegations since they first came to light last year and were the subject of a Business Insider investigation.
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The existence of the letter came to light a day before the next court date was scheduled for the suspect, Brenton Tarrant.
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After evidence of a highly nefarious culture came to light, the company went from a potential mega IPO to struggling to survive.
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In December of 2019, huge reports on an ex-UCLA doctor who had assaulted and exploited patients came to light as well.
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The principle of informed consent has been a scientific mainstay after forced experiments on inmates in Nazi death camps came to light.
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After the collapse of the Soviet Union, all manner of payments from Moscow came to light, including subsidizing of the antinuclear movement.
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The Air Force maintains that it has been working to address the problem since it first came to light earlier this year.
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He denied such a discussion took place, but the infamous Nixon tapes, once they came to light, clearly proved that Kleindienst lied.
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After the alleged comments came to light, U.S. diplomats in Africa and elsewhere were summoned by respective governments to explain the remarks.
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Yamaguchi resigned from his job at TBS in 2016, before the allegations came to light, but after Ito had complained to police.
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The committee first called on Trump Jr. to testify publicly in July, when the meeting with the Russian lawyer came to light.
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The bank has been struggling with intense regulatory and media scrutiny since 2016, when a massive fake account scandal came to light.
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When this information came to light, the FBI launched an investigation into whether Clinton had broken federal law by mishandling classified information.
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The deaths at the facility in Shaoguan, Guangdong Province, came to light in an unusual exposé published by a state-run newspaper.
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But the patent, filed in 2009, has raised concerns from freedom of speech advocates since it came to light publicly in 2011.
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The existence of the letter came to light a day before the next court date was scheduled for the suspect, Brenton Tarrant.
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When it came to light that Roseanne would be a Trump supporter in the revival, the reaction was swift and even outraged.
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It also addresses certain deficiencies and errors by security personnel, including the Broward Country Sheriff's Office, that came to light after the massacre.
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Pulling support entirely Some party members who were lukewarm on Trump ran away from the nominee shortly after the comments came to light.
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The NYSAC said it conducted a review into Gonzalez based on information that came to light at the weigh in Friday morning. MMAFighting.
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The compromised accounts came to light after an unidentified third party gave law enforcement officials data files they claimed contained Yahoo user information.
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The NFL said Payton did not stop the bounty program, which promised cash for big hits on opponents, after it came to light.
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The development came to light after Missouri received a three-year probation following an investigation into academic fraud involving former employee Yolanda Kumar.
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After it came to light that these tariffs were not going to be rolled back this week, Volvo threatened to move jobs overseas.
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Reports came to light that Justice Department officials had warned the White House last month that Flynn could potentially be blackmailed by Russia.
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While they couldn't explain these transfers, bankers flagged additional suspicious behavior in Goldstone's account shortly after the Trump Tower meeting came to light.
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Hulk Hogan had his trial expenses paid, but Thiel's involvement only came to light after the lawsuit was concluded and damages handed down.
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The exchange came to light as part of the fourth installment of Clinton email dumps from the FBI, this one containing 100 pages.
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In the aftermath of Sandy, it came to light that millions of taxpayer dollars had gone to people who didn't deserve the aid.
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It would be better if the records came to light before senators vote to confirm him to a lifetime appointment shaping American law.
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The statutory rape committed by Bowie came to light after one of the women, Lori Mattix, told her story to Thrillist in 2150.
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Rivera's husband Daniel Cuervo confirmed the news in a Facebook tribute shared in February but her death only came to light this week.
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"Our hearts are heavy after learning Billy Knight has passed away," the statement, which was released before Knight's felonies came to light, reads.
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Insight into Uber's tactics came to light during an evidentiary hearing regarding its legal battle with Alphabet's Waymo over self-driving car technologies.
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Peculiar similarities between the way the Ada police dealt with each case came to light, from questionable confessions to a lack of evidence.
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Philidor, which was founded in 2013, went out of business earlier this year after Valeant's relationship with the specialty pharmacy came to light.
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Way back in 2012, it came to light that a flaw in Skype made it easy for hackers to acquire your IP address.
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Southern Illinois University Edwardsville Police Chief Kevin Schmoll told KTVI his officers worked quickly to address the allegations after they came to light.
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The case came to light on November 11, 2014 when McIntosh nonchalantly walked into Atlanta's Northside Hospital with the lifeless body of Alcenti.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) launched its own an investigation into Johnson & Johnson after the discrepancies in safety data came to light.
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The alleged scheme came to light after the investors say they lost their money when no new people were brought into the group.
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The debate will mark the first time that Biden will be on stage with his Democratic rivals since the call came to light.
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HR company BetterWorks is under scrutiny after news of former employee Beatrice Kim's lawsuit against the company and its CEO came to light.
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The offshore holdings of 140 public figures came to light as a result of the leak from Panama-based law firm Mossack Fonseca.
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The Flores case came to light when former President Mauricio Funes revealed a report from the Treasury Department, which considered some transactions suspicious.
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The relationship came to light this week, sparking controversy because Kardashian's youngest sibling is dating Chyna's ex and father of her child. E!
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In September 85033, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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Earlier this year, they kicked founding member Ameer Vann out of the band after allegations of sexual misconduct against him came to light.
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But she did say the department could choose to expand the investigation if further details came to light that brought up Constitutional concerns.
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The allegations first came to light in a July 13 blog post penned by a former partner who identifies herself only as Amy.
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The meeting, which first came to light on Saturday in a report by The New York Times, has rocked the Trump White House.
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I have worked in the area for 30 years, and I was awestruck by the sleaziness of the operations that came to light.
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A newly released 15-page affidavit obtained by the Courant and news station WVIT, details how the elaborate case first came to light.
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Rosenstein noted that former Attorney General Loretta Lynch had been asked to appoint a special prosecutor when the allegations first came to light.
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In September 2023, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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The vaccine scandal first came to light a year ago when police in Shandong, an eastern province, arrested a pharmacist and her daughter.
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Second, does he have convincing explanations for the holes in the story which came to light when he was first outed in December?
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The alleged abuse, which took place in 1999, came to light after the patient's mother happened on the blog and read Kim's documents.
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Intel is facing at least three class-action lawsuits over massive security vulnerabilities in its computer chips that came to light this week.
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The invoices came to light last year after Hacking Team itself was hacked and thousands of internal emails and contracts were leaked online.
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Hedman was the regional director for the EPA when the water issues in Flint came to light; she resigned her position last month.
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It's unclear what kind of information Epstein provided to the feds, but his case came to light during the 2008 global financial collapse.
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According to the report, Beno was also accused of raping a teen, but those allegations came to light after Beno died in 2000.
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In the past, few problems with sperm came to light, because most families were unwilling to discuss such an intimate matter in public.
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Like Rapp, I, too, was taken aback, stunned really, by the stream of #metoo posts after the Harvey Weinstein revelations came to light.
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The company came under attack from short-seller Andrew Left last year, as concerns over former CEO Sean Dollinger's leadership came to light.
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The National Law Journal reported that Smith's allegations came to light when she posted an account of the incident on Facebook on Oct.
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In September 2016, it came to light that Wells Fargo employees had set up fake accounts for many customers, racking up unauthorized fees.
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An emission-cheating scandal that came to light in 2015 cost German automaker Volkswagen tens of billions of dollars in settlements and fines.
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Kevin Spacey, whom Singer directed in The Usual Suspects, was fired from House of Cards after allegations of sexual misconduct came to light.
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Turner, 25, made the statement after tweets from 2011 and 2012 in which Turner made homophobic and racially insensitive comments came to light.
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The state's two US senators — moderate Democrats Mark Warner and Tim Kaine — have stayed on the sidelines since the allegations came to light.
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It's worth asking whether voters should have responded differently to harassment and assault allegations against Mr. Clinton when they first came to light.
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Even before this rule change came to light, the ability of algorithms to limit opportunity has become increasingly clear on the national stage.
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His subsequent return under new business names was a fact that came to light as we investigated the controversy around his upcoming title.
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As a result, the shareholders say they lost billions of euros after the cheating came to light and Volkswagen's stock plunged in value.
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The details about the emails came to light one day after a third of the all-male board of the Weinstein Company resigned.
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That followed 650 deaths on Sunday and 793 on Saturday -- the highest daily figure since the contagion came to light on Feb. 21.
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That followed 21100 deaths on Sunday and 215 on Saturday — the highest daily figure since the contagion came to light on Feb. 21500.
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When Neanderthal fossils first came to light in the mid-1800s, researchers were struck by the low, thick brow ridge on their skulls.
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Nissan's Saikawa said Ghosn's alleged improprieties came to light through a whistleblower, after which the company began an internal investigation and informed prosecutors.
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Excerpts from the video, which came to light at a news conference by Ms. Wubbels and her lawyer on Thursday, gained widespread attention.
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The Clintons' practice of rewarding big donors with sleepovers in the Lincoln Bedroom drew widespread condemnation when it came to light in 1996.
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Trump&aposs actions in Ukraine first came to light in an anonymous whistleblower&aposs complaint that a US intelligence official filed in August.
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The federal investigation came to light in a roundabout way through a report about the use of Greyball prepared by the Portland, Ore.
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It wasn't until the information and footage came to light through the releasing of public records that he was comfortable talking about it.
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Liukin succeeded Martha Karolyi -- who's named in a lawsuit involving Nassar -- in 2016, before many of the allegations against Nassar came to light.
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The changes required by the Council follow those voluntarily undertaken by the de Blasio administration after the Rivington House sale came to light.
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The case came to light Wednesday morning when Hamilton's husband contacted police after he awoke and found that she had not returned home.
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The episode came to light after Mervyn Eades, a relative of Mr. Farmer from the Nyoongar people, posted video of it on Facebook.
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This happened in Portland, where it came to light that the police department dismissed two-thirds of the complaints it received without inquiry.
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Emails that came to light in the George Washington Bridge lane-closing investigation showed Mr. Christie's aides scheming to freeze out Mr. Fulop.
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The new emails came to light as the result of a separate investigation into the estranged husband of top Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
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It came to light this week that O'Reilly settled with another woman for $85033 million, just one month before his contract was extended.
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Despite these risks, Rockwell's shares had rallied some 17 percent from their initial slump before the Starboard push came to light on Wednesday.
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Bloomberg has denied the allegations since they first came to light in the past month, as a result of a Business Insider investigation.
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That information first came to light as a result of an intelligence community whistleblower complaint, which was declassified and made public on Thursday.
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Since the Marcy report came to light, astronomers in particular have been struggling with how to prevent harassment and assault in the future.
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The fine would mark the first financial penalty for Facebook in the US since the Cambridge Analytica scandal came to light last March.
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Mr. Northam went on to say he never purchased or viewed his graduation yearbook until this issue came to light several days ago.
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When a Facebook post shared by Sieting calling for the death of Muslims came to light, the discovery provoked liberals to organize demonstrations.
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The episode came to light on Wednesday in documents the American Civil Liberties Union had obtained via a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit.
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The tech flyaround • Intel struggled for months to address Meltdown, one of two computer chip security flaws that came to light this week.
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The letters, which Plath sent to Dr. Ruth Barnhouse, came to light after an antiquarian bookseller put them up for sale for $875,000.
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And yet Democrats, by and large, did not ask these questions when Clinton's affair with Lewinsky came to light — or until very recently.
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He resigned his position at Turing when the charges came to light, which are unrelated to his move to raise the price of Daraprim.
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A statistic came to light earlier this week that through thirty fights with major organizations, Lawler has attempted a grand total of zero submissions.
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When the trip came to light, Justice Scalia issued a 21-page defense of the trip and refused to disqualify himself from the case.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last autumn in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 1,800 cases of microcephaly.
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Biden's first bid for the presidency in 1988 was derailed when instances of plagiarism in campaign speeches and during law school came to light.
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The video came to light after the girl's mother approached Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson on Monday as he was leaving 10th district headquarters.
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Those payments came to light last week when the lawyer for porn star Stormy Daniels tweeted a summary of payments to Cohen's shell company.
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Allegations about Fryer came to light through a report from the Harvard Crimson student newspaper in May, but the Times article provides new details.
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That issue came to light when Dagens Naeringsliv reported that Tidal had added millions of extra streams to albums by Beyoncé and Kanye West.
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Fanz&aposs crime came to light after she visited a local hospital due to a medical complication related to giving birth, according to ABC13 .
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The story focused on how the improper sales practices that recently came to light could have gone on for as long as they did.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last year in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 2,000 cases of microcephaly.
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Other notable restaurateurs, including John Besh, Charlie Hallowell, and Ken Friedman, are facing staff and company reorganizations after their own misdeeds came to light.
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The allegations against him first came to light in November, after actress Kristina Cohen filed a police report accusing him of rape in 2014.
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Google announced that it would shutter the social media service last October after a major security issue that exposed user data came to light.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last fall in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 2,000 cases of microcephaly.
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Although predatory behavior has been an issue on YouTube for some time, many of these new videos came to light, thanks to Watson's video.
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The first firefight in March only came to light because Keating was posthumously awarded a Silver Star for his actions in that earlier battle.
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Those allegations – that Luke, 42, drugged, raped and sexually, physically, emotionally and verbally abused Kesha for a decade – first came to light in 2014.
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In December, not long after allegations against Harvey Weinstein and more alleged sexual harassers in Hollywood came to light, the website Rotten Apples launched.
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The accusations against the musician came to light in a New York Times piece, in which several women detailed troubling encounters with the star.
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The claims against Westwick first came to light in November after actress Kristina Cohen filed a police report accusing him of rape in 2014.
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Recently, it came to light that while Rex Tillerson was CEO of ExxonMobil, he used an email account with an alias for his communications.
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One such instance of technology transfer allegedly came to light earlier this year when North Korea tested a new rocket engine incorporating Iranian technology.
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The case — appropriately dubbed the Long Island Serial Killer — has been the focus of intense investigation since it came to light in December 2010.
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Black has since apologized twice since the controversy came to light, including an emotional apology at the film's premiere in Los Angeles on Wednesday.
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Sales at established Chipotle restaurants have nosedived since news of foodborne illness at locations in 15 states came to light in the past year.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last year in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 1,800 cases of microcephaly.
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When that information came to light, Gore was already serving a 40-year prison sentence for burglary, kidnapping, and shooting with intent to injure.
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Some of this interpretation—especially Peter sparring with Mary Magdalene—reflects the Gospel of Mary, a religious text which came to light in 1896.
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Mueller had removed a top investigator on the Russia probe, embattled FBI agent Peter Strzok, after his anti-Trump text messages came to light.
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In both cases, a once invincible lion of his industry, entering a downward slope, was torn down after his horrible behavior came to light.
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A deal led by former Obama administration official Maria Contreras-Sweet collapsed in March after her group said previously undisclosed liabilities came to light.
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The San Francisco-based bank's problems came to light earlier that year with the news that employees had created accounts to meet sales goals.
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The letters, which came to light over the weekend, gave the recipients, along with their neighbors, poor grades based on their individual voting history.
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The restaurant brand, which has more than 27,000 restaurants in the United States, cut ties with Fogle soon after the charges came to light.
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She has already had a provisional promotion to lieutenant colonel retracted, as well as her security clearance, after the affair first came to light.
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Weiner and Abedin have been estranged since last summer, when new accusations came to light that he sent photos and messages to another woman.
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The latest Mean Tweets, which subjects famous musicians to social media scorn, came to light just in time for the 58th Annual Grammy Awards.
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The database first came to light when Orange County public defender Scott Sanders combed through thousands of pages of records and pieced it together.
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Page came under increasing attack after her text messages with FBI special agent Peter Strzok criticizing President Donald Trump came to light last winter.
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But when news of a government investigation came to light and issues with the company's pricing strategy became apparent, the stock came crashing down.
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Koskinen took office after it came to light that the IRS had imposed extra scrutiny on Tea Party groups' applications for tax-exempt status.
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The divorce action first came to light in a Twitter message on Monday from Daniels' attorney, Michael Avenatti, who "vehemently disputed" the filing's accuracy.
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Ever since the dossier came to light in January, Trump and his allies have repeatedly insisted that it is a complete work of fiction.
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Notwithstanding these high-profile cases that only stubbornly came to light, successful convictions of members of the security forces across the region remain rare.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last fall in Brazil, which has since confirmed more than 1,800 cases of microcephaly.
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But before the investigations came to light, Mr. de Blasio enjoyed rising popularity in polls, with no prominent Democrat emerging as a serious rival.
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The deal with Blackstone came to light in a filing on the restructuring that resulted from the company's attempt to ward off the takeover.
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The new process would apply to 14 applications for deed changes that the city shelved in March after the Rivington sale came to light.
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Britain's Financial Conduct Authority wants Tesco to compensate investors who bought shares and bonds before an accounting scandal came to light in September 2014.
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The FDA's own testing on PFAS in food came to light after a presentation the agency gave in Helsinki was leaked to U.S. media.
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Top intelligence officials gave President Obama and President-elect Trump a summary of the dossier in December, when its contents first came to light.
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"These inventions are based on the early work initiated by inventors at Cellectis when the CRISPR technology first came to light," the company said.
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On November 11, details around Google's work with the massive health system Ascension came to light, calling into question how patient data was handled.
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The problem came to light after Japanese regulators ordered all carmakers to re-examine their testing methods after the revelations at Mitsubishi last month.
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There have been differing accounts of how the mask's blue-and-gold braided beard broke off since its damage came to light in 2014.
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How the case came to light The teen was reported missing Sunday afternoon after she didn't return from a store in Chicago's Lawndale neighborhood.
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The plot came to light after police fatally shot Alton Sterling last week in Baton Rouge, an action that spurred protests across the country.
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Mr. Rynecki said he and Ms. Ballinger remained focused on compelling the Police Department to correct training problems that came to light at trial.
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" She said she was glad the behind-the-scenes conversation came to light on camera "because not everything gets to be heard or seen.
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To be sure, something was different about the Russian scandal, which came to light in 2015 and is still reverberating through the sports world.
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Allegations of inflated Medicare Advantage coding and faulty diagnoses most notably came to light in an investigative series from the Center for Public Integrity.
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Since the deception came to light last year, Mr. Carder, 46, has achieved a degree of celebrity not usually accorded to vehicle emissions experts.
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That chance at success was why filmmakers would keep agreeing to work with him, up until the allegations of sexual misconduct came to light.
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The connection between Zika and microcephaly first came to light last fall in Brazil, which has confirmed more than 1,400 cases of the condition.
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On Tuesday, evidence of this disregard came to light even as workers sifted through what little is left of the 20-million-item collection.
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The answer seems to lie partly in the nature of Mr. Khashoggi's death and the way it came to light, amplified by his prominence.
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When allegations of sexual assault against Bill Cosby first came to light a decade ago, it barely caused a ripple in the public consciousness.
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"After it was determined that the painting on offer had been stolen, the loss of further paintings quickly came to light," the statement said.
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That came to light days after Robert S. Mueller, the special counsel, accused Manafort of violating his plea agreement by repeatedly lying to investigators.
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Since the scandal came to light,15 of the 34 parents involved have pleaded guilty, and Huffman is the first parent to be sentenced.
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Lauer's rape allegation came to light in Ronan Farrow's new book, Catch and Kill: Lies, Spies, and a Conspiracy to Protect Predators (out now).
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Several of their advertisements focused on sexual harassment allegations against a senior Edwards administration official, who was fired after the allegations came to light.
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Foley developed testicular cancer aged 16, a fact that came to light after a rugby accident, but his cancer was not detected for months.
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The rule came to light on (where else?) Twitter, when reporter Matt Laslo milked his sources for this random bit of Senate esoterica: Sen.
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Mathews, a trained combat engineer, was discharged from the Canadian military after his white supremacist ties came to light, The New York Times reported.
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It's a massive loophole in what's otherwise perceived as a stringent privacy law that came to light after Google and Ascension's agreement became public.
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The other was John G. Roberts Jr. The memo came to light when he was nominated to be chief justice of the United States.
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The case came to light in October 2017 when a state investigator received a tip from the Utah Attorney General's Human Trafficking tip line.
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Although oil extraction declined in the 1980s, new techniques like fracking came to light in the past decade, making unrecoverable oil easier to extract.
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In the months that followed, they said, more evidence came to light, including intercepts of Russian officials discussing Mr. Page and other Trump associates.
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And Prince Andrew was all but banished from the family last year after his association with the disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein came to light.
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When it finally came to light — thanks in part to an investigation by The Los Angeles Times — the bank was slow to take action.
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The media mogul has denied the allegations since they first came to light last year and were the subject of a Business Insider investigation.
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Weaknesses came to light in the series of classical variations, which often hamper City Ballet dancers — their musicality is the first thing to go.
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In 2013, he urged the U.S. government to rewrite data privacy laws after a National Security Agency program collecting internet data came to light.
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The most serious scandal that threatened to sidetrack his mayoral ambitions happened in 2015 when details of the McDonald shooting death came to light.
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The issue came to light after a fan in the Badgers' stands wore a President Obama mask with a noose around his neck Oct.
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Word of a an extensive email hack at the internet outfit came to light only after the telecom titan signed off on the transaction.
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It resulted in the only photo of a celebratory drunken astronaut party, which only came to light after a Freedom of Information Act request.
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This all came to light several days ago after a local man, Bobby Lee, posted a video of the rather dashing pigeons to Facebook.
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Kelly issued a vigorous defense of Porter when the first abuse allegations came to light, and questions remain about what he knew and when.
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Holmes, the U.S. embassy official in Kyiv, recounted to investigators on Friday a conversation between Sondland and Trump that only recently came to light.
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The probe came to light in court documents after one of the Americans pleaded guilty in the United States to accessing child pornography online.
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If the legislation were to become law and such settlements came to light they potentially would have a ripple effect on politicians and elections.
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Up to Sunday, Italy had registered almost 1,4.013 confirmed cases of coronavirus since the contagion came to light in wealthy northern regions on Feb.
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Confirmed cases rose to 15,113 from a previous 12,13, the biggest daily rise in absolute terms since the contagion came to light on Feb.
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Since Brazil's first cases of microcephaly came to light in May of last year, more than 2,000 cases have been linked to Zika worldwide.
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" After the messages came to light, Kashuv resigned from the conservative youth organization Turning Point USA and called his own comments "idiotic" and "callous.
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After it came to light that Roof sported that flag as a symbol of hatred for black people and other minorities, South Carolina Gov.
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But the Comey story buried other huge Russia-related developments that came to light yesterday and this morning that you should really be following.
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After the allegations about Coe came to light, Oscar host Jimmy Kimmel backed away from having Coe and Vines as guests on his show.
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The incident happened in July 2016, but only came to light when WSB-TV requested the video last week, and aired it Wednesday night.
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The investigation into Weiner came to light after the Daily Mail, a British newspaper, published an interview with the North Carolina teen last year.
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The love triangle all came to light after Wendt implied Iaconetti cheated on him during the season 5 premiere of Bachelor In Paradise on Monday.
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ZURICH (Reuters) - Switzerland has demanded that Russia cease any spying activities on its territory after two suspected espionage cases came to light in recent days.
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Sheridan said only time would tell where Huffman "really stands" in terms of her alleged involvement in the scheme, which came to light last week.
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If you still don't believe it, there are text messages and chat conversations to prove it — and ones that eventually came to light in court.
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The issue came to light on March 21 after five customers complained that they found metal objects in the breaded chicken products, the FSIS said.
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And to make things even worse for Facebook, it also came to light just yesterday that Cambridge Analytica engages in some pretty dirty business practices.
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Her criminal history came to light only after some of the Filipino teachers she recruited filed a class-action lawsuit against her in California court.
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Since the reports about Sessions' meetings with ambassador came to light, several Democrats, including House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi, have called on Sessions to resign.
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Wells Fargo (WFC) fired about three dozen managers over the sales scandal that came to light two years ago, according to the Wall Street Journal.
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Brown's alleged actions only came to light five days after the incident, when the girl's parents asked to review surveillance footage at the day care.
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Law explained it all pretty well in a 2016 TimesTalk, but the images just came to light, along with a release date of September 22.
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The revelation is yet another piece of embarrassing news for Equifax, which has taken a series of missteps since the breach first came to light.
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Calls for Greitens' have been growing steadily in the months since his 2015 affair — and his alleged abuse of the woman involved — came to light.
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When Blake Horstmann and Caelynn Miller-Keyes' tryst came to light on Bachelor in Paradise, another franchise star was thrust into the drama: Colton Underwood.
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Last year, Ailes was pushed out of the network he helped create after a series of sexual harassment allegations from female anchors came to light.
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The connection between the virus and microcephaly first came to light in Brazil, which has been the hardest hit by the outbreak affecting Latin America.
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Davis' refusal first came to light on a national stage nine days after the Supreme Court upheld the right of same-sex couples to marry.
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But in a 2005 recording of the show "Access Hollywood," which came to light shortly before the 2016 presidential election, Trump bragged about grabbing women.
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The New York Times recently caught up with McDonald, which is how this story — one as heart-warming as it is bizarre — came to light.
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The Weinstein Company has been struggling financially ever since those allegations came to light, particularly reports from The New York Times and the New Yorker.
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They have been dubbed the "citizenship seven": legislators from both houses of parliament whose eligibility to hold foreign passports came to light two months ago.
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Between the lines: Sloan is the second CEO, after John Stumpf, to leave since Wells Fargo's customer abuse scandals came to light in late 2016.
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Although developers tried to introduce new, more adventurous mechanics into games, including reinventing how quick-time events would work, their work never came to light.
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Chapman's two letters to Syed never came to light in either of the two trials that preceded his conviction and life sentence for Lee's killing.
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"What you said when the case first came to light is true — you were completely manipulated by the Société Générale," de Leiris tells the officer.
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After the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989, the truth about the German Democratic Republic's systematic doping of its Olympic athletes came to light.
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But initial reports are that the only reason these new emails came to light is the completely separate investigation into Anthony Weiner's illicit online activities.
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Greene knew that her reporting on the club was a major conflict of interest and that she would be fired if it came to light.
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Bush had decided it was a private matter, but it nonetheless came to light after she was seen wearing a bandage below her right knee.
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The revelations came to light last week when former interim DNC Chairwoman Donna Brazile, in Politico, highlighted the plan in excerpts from her upcoming book.
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Authorities said the allegations came to light after the alleged victim, whose name is being withheld by PEOPLE, flagged down a stranger's car on Feb.
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In 24.2, news came to light that Petrobras, its major oil and gas company, allegedly overcharged a cartel of companies for construction and service work.
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The alleged abuse came to light when the boy told his mother, who contacted an acquaintance who worked for the Police Department, a spokesman said.
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Instead, the funny thing about Android rumors is that as today's new details came to light, the reaction from everybody was basically a collective ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ .
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On Wednesday morning, while the world was busy mocking President Trump for his late-night Twitter typo, a far more pressing matter came to light.
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It came to light later that the USS Carl Vinson was in fact on its way toward Australia instead, a destination about 4,000 miles away.
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Just this past October, it came to light that cyber attackers linked to the Chinese government breached Samsung Pay provider LoopPay for months without detection.
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Police have also quizzed PNB and other bank officials, and made at least 20 arrests in the case that came to light in early February.
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Fox News star Bill O'Reilly's highly rated prime-time program lost more than 60 advertisers after sexual-harassment allegations involving the anchor came to light.
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Schnatter also resigned from his post on the University of Louisville's board of trustees after the comments came to light, the Louisville Courier Journal reported.
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Most hedge fund investors' identities were revealed in July as part of the island's bankruptcy proceedings, but Baupost's name came to light only this week.
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Mr. Page and Mr. Plant deny ever having heard "Taurus" before the case came to light and say that "Stairway to Heaven" was written independently.
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Justin Fairfax, who faces two allegations of sexual assault that he has denied, though the poll was conducted before the second allegation came to light.
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In July, Mr. Comey told Congress that the Clinton investigation was complete but that if new information came to light, the bureau would examine it.
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Elliott, whose stake in the PulteGroup first came to light in June, presumably sees some of the same potential to bolster performance as Mr. Pulte.
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"Both of these gentlemen are no longer employed by the Spalding County Sheriff's Office based on some information that came to light today," Dix said.
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The deal came under intense scrutiny last week, after the hefty price of the rebuilding project and the no-bid contracting process came to light.
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Some of Halvorson's inexperience came to light during his last primary bid, when he called 911 on a video tracker he claimed was "stalking" him.
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Halfway through his sentence, video footage came to light that prosecutors had never gathered from police officers, and thus never shown to the grand jury.
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Netflix cut ties with Spacey — who starred as the show's conniving protagonist — last year, after allegations of unwanted sexual advances and harassment came to light.
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That payments group was created in October 2016, which was just a month after the bank's broad-reaching sales practices scandal first came to light.
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The severity of the cuts at Gannett came to light through various media reports and as journalists who were laid off tweeted out the news.
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The organ scandal came to light in 2008 when a Turkish man was stopped at Pristina airport, visibly in pain having had his kidney removed.
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The case is considered one of South Korea's worst atrocities, and had lain dormant for decades until new DNA evidence came to light this September.
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Richard DeVaul, a former Alphabet X director, left the company following a sexual misconduct allegation of a 2013 incident that came to light in 2018.
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After Rapp's allegations came to light, Spacey issued a statement on Twitter in which he apologized for the incident — and also came out as gay.
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"One of the things that is disturbing to me is that these issues only came to light because of the work of victims," Fitzpatrick says.
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