Inside the DNR, the Russia-backed region clashing with Ukraine Inside the DNR, the Russia-backed region clashing with Ukraine This segment originally aired Dec.
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Kate (Chrissy Metz) wound up clashing with sister-in-law Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson), who was busy clashing with the bachelorette-party-crashing Randall (Sterling K. Brown).
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Ominously, Kushner is now said to be clashing with Bannon.
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But the clashing views were a feature, not a bug.
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A lot of technologies clashing together to create new opportunities.
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Clashing prints also give the ensemble a more modern vibe.
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Mr Galitsky says his vision began clashing with investors' wishes.
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The two sides are clashing with the future in mind.
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My blow is easily parried, our sabers clashing hot white.
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Prosecutors and defense lawyers presented clashing depictions of the defendants.
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Poke was aware of the clashing colors on the wall.
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Hampshire. But with the Republican candidates constantly clashing on Twitter
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You also have to avoid clashing with your mates' gigs.
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Their parents had clashing views on how to raise children.
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By 287, he was also clashing with other opposition leaders.
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Already modernism is clashing with the area's sleepy seaside life.
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Sometimes, clashing electoral policies played out within the same state.
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Scores were arrested after clashing with police and burning cars.
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Purple pants, military print hoodie; are you worried about clashing?
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New social norms around sex and gender clashing with conservatism.
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The tweet included a video showing bystanders clashing with firefighters.
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Footage shared online showed officers with batons clashing with crowds.
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Republican foreign policy was once defined by clashing world views.
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But within the government itself there are potentially clashing personalities.
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He left the White House after clashing with the president.
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Remarkably, all the clashing pieces somehow tell one definitive story.
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Donors have dreaded the consequences of clashing with Mr. Trump directly.
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Anti-immigrant protesters in Pretoria, South Africa are clashing with police.
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Republicans and Democrats are clashing over the scope of the investigation.
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Protestors have been clashing with police over the DAPL since April.
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Again, moderates and conservatives are clashing over spending levels and priorities.
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For decades, Florida's booming human and alligator populations have been clashing.
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Mr. Petrenko drew out the frenzied, clashing intensity of the music.
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Those cities, however, might end up clashing with the federal government.
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Clashing with the rock star pope could make it even bigger.
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Russian-backed separatists in Ukraine are clashing with the country's military.
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Outside the concert hall, demonstrators protested Polanski's nomination, clashing with police.
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So far, though, there has been lot more clashing than cooperation.
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Reuters was unable to verify footage showing riot police clashing with protesters.
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It is a tale of clashing visions for American society and commerce.
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But clashing egos at the top now make it seem anything but.
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Shareholders clashing over visions of future returns may herald a new normal.
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Reuters was unable to verify footage that showed police clashing with protesters.
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I like the prints that you wear, clashing colors with such insouciance.
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Over the weekend, protesters again took to the streets, clashing with authorities.
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The outfits also bore the clashing prints: on sleeves or trousers legs.
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The New York Times: Why Israel and Iran are clashing in Syria.
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McConnell and Cruz have had a history of clashing in recent years.
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We crave a formula here that will resolve these sometimes-clashing ideals.
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Soon enough, the two were clashing over one another's health care plans.
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He stepped away from the project after clashing with the sculptor's son.
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Many civilians expressed confusion over why the soldiers were clashing this weekend.
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Others simply pointed to Trump's rhetoric clashing with Intel's commitment to diversity.
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Witnesses said they heard sounds that suggested clashing machetes and perhaps gunshots.
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Clinton and Mr. Trump clashing on the same stage had worn thin.
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What he has to work with: Debt and a clashing executive board.
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Later, there were reports of protesters vandalizing property and clashing with police.
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Clashing colors, "Minions" memes and cellphone videos shot from the middle distance.
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But a younger generation of Democrats is clashing with that old guard.
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Riot police appeared soon after, amassing outside the terminal, clashing with demonstrators.
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But he suggested that Gingrich's idea of clashing civilizations was also wrongheaded.
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And remember: sometimes a little clashing of opposites is a good thing.
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One type of diversity is always clashing with another type of diversity.
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That protest ended with activists storming the building, and clashing with police.
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Clashing with an entrenched oligarchy, positivists campaigned for Brazilian abolition in 1888.
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Institutions get built at some arbitrary resting place between two clashing logics.
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Institutions get built at some arbitrary resting place between two clashing logics.
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Among Republicans, powerful factions are clashing over their sense of worst-case scenarios.
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Protesters downtown Just blocks from Trump's inaugural parade, protesters were clashing with police.
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It's only a matter of time before the two start clashing over it.
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With traditional conservatives increasingly clashing with hardline populists, he may well be right.
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This is also no story of classically trained ballerinas clashing with street dancers.
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People are clashing with the security forces at Shohada (martyrs) Square right now.
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But now they're increasingly clashing as their growing ambitions bump into one another.
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The reality is that for the time being Bannon and Ivanka aren't clashing.
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The Trump administration is also clashing with the state over environmental protection regulations.
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Czwartacki confirmed that Mulvaney and English had issued clashing emailed memos to staff.
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It was a charming and romantic and relentless (and sometimes clashing) mash-up.
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Those clashing constitutional authorities could lead to an executive order failing in court.
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Another issue the sides are clashing over is how to preserve net neutrality.
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House Republicans and the Obama administration are clashing over subpoenas for ObamaCare documents.
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"Iran and Israel are likely to continue clashing in Syria," Dobbins told CNBC.
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They did clash a little, but clashing prints are supposed to be in.
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Demonstrators blocked traffic in several major cities in addition to clashing with police.
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Duties at home are clashing with responsibilities you have in your public life.
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The month wraps up with the Sun clashing with Neptune on November 30.
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The firm is far from the first to split over clashing management styles.
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She meticulously combed through recruits' files, clashing with coaches when she found flaws.
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Balvin often relies on clashing pitched percussion as much as a Knife album.
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And then, of course, rounds of veiled accusations, clashing accounts and shifting positions.
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Browsing The case for the loud colors and clashing patterns of the 1980s.
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Clashing coats needn't only come in the form of different fabrics spliced together.
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The city is clashing with the restaurant over LGBTQ+ values and religious freedom.
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Mr. Bannon and Reince Priebus, the two clashing power centers, traveled with him.
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Tensions are high, personalities are clashing and in-fighting and double-crossing abound.
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Videos posted online showed demonstrators violently clashing with each other and with police.
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As bad as that already is, the clashing is not limited to geopolitics.
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Shulkin has also been clashing with Trump political appointees on his own staff.
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For realists, generally conservative, history is an endless cycle of clashing power politics.
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January wraps up with Mercury clashing with Uranus in Aries on January 31.
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Giudice's sister-in-law Melissa Gorga gets in on the action, clashing with Laurita.
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Having two versions of reality constantly clashing in public is cognitively and emotionally exhausting.
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The protectionist and free-trade sides of the Trump administration are once again clashing.
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Clashing with Mr Trump seems to have done him little political damage at home.
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But, forget clashing prints with separates — instead, look to dresses made of varying fabrics.
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Jock said they entered the town on Thursday morning after clashing with rebel forces.
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Lopez Obrador has shied away from addressing the wall to avoid clashing with Trump.
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Clashing with everything around him, he stood erect, maybe 5-foot-8, impeccably dressed.
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August 6 brings stress thanks to chatty Mercury clashing with serious Saturn in Sagittarius.
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We're not taking sides, but we don't like the fact that they are clashing.
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Europe and the U.S. are clashing over Huawei's role in the future of 5G.
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It concerns the slant of realities meeting—or occasionally clashing—at a shared point.
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Sweet Venus clashing with shady Pluto will rock all relationships built on shaky ground.
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After clashing with new management over its direction, Muzkya was relieved of her position.
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She has remained in the public spotlight throughout, clashing regularly with conservatives on Twitter.
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Aggretsuko takes this mashup of kawaii aesthetics and clashing plot lines one step further.
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As the campaign intensifies, Mr. Brock and Mr. Stone are likely to keep clashing.
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Still, with his ample power he cut through Mahler's thick orchestration and clashing chords.
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Challenges include consolidation, clashing corporate cultures and government and regulatory approval, among other issues.
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Ryan has been a frequent critic of the administration, clashing with White House officials.
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It will go down as a historical event in the great bible of clashing.
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The key is to stockpile neutral pieces that don't pose a threat of clashing.
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Jock said they entered Mai-wut on Thursday morning after clashing with rebel forces.
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August opens with Jupiter in Libra, clashing with Pluto in Capricorn, on August 4.
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It's armies against armies, with dozens of knights, dragons, and skeletons clashing at once.
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It is a broken box full of moving parts, clashing personalities, and market vagaries.
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Instead of offering us an antidote to our divisions, those clashing founders created them.
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Suddenly, the usually sleepy Office of Government Ethics was clashing with the White House.
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CLASHING PERSPECTIVES The political aspects of Trump's peace initiative have been kept under wraps.
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Raggi has refused to back Rome's bid for the 2024 Olympics, clashing with Caltagirone.
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The group has a history of clashing with anti-fascist protesters, known as antifa.
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Once the general election campaign begins, it will truly be a choice between clashing worldviews.
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Protesters rioted in the city's downtown, clashing with police officers, looting shops, and vandalizing vehicles.
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Your ruling planet, Venus, runs into trouble today, clashing with confusing Neptune and grumpy Saturn.
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High-profile cases have included Adidas clashing with Skechers USA and Nike taking on Puma.
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Barr canceled his scheduled appearance after clashing with Nadler over the format of the hearing.
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Eight protesters were detained for disturbing the peace after clashing with police, the statement said.
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At the CEO level, industry leaders are verbally, legally and organizationally clashing with Trump's policies.
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When two gas clouds collide, they are clashing at 2338,24 miles per hour or more.
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When two gas clouds collide, they are clashing at 203,000 miles per hour or more.
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He drew international attention by staging a lengthy hunger strike and frequently clashing with guards.
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The sentences set off protests across the region, with protesters at times clashing with police.
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An opposition supporter wears a home made tear gas mask while clashing with riot police.
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The government blamed opposition activists clashing with security forces on a highway out of Caracas.
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Debates around conduct in sports have always reflected the clashing ideologies that lie behind them.
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The clashing patterns that once filled living rooms have also since gone out of style.
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The clashing reactions to the loudspeaker experiment point to a fundamental challenge facing Mr. Schmidt.
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Rumors of him clashing with Trump and/or being on the way out are everywhere.
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There was no clashing of ideologies or of ideas about how the world should be.
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Unexpected flare-ups surface in your relationships this evening thanks to Mars clashing with Uranus.
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We are not to blame for clashing over the diverse principles that the founders invented.
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Several thousand people joined nightly rallies to support the gunmen, occasionally clashing with the police.
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At a daily morning meeting, staff members discuss whether students are clashing on social media.
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Snapshot: Above, protesters clashing with the police in Santiago for an International Women's Day march.
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How would the two countries' military forces avoid clashing as they raced to do so?
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Charlottesville was only the most visible confrontation; the two sides have been clashing for months.
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Amy Klobuchar spent much of the evening visibly miffed, especially when clashing with Mr. Buttigieg.
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But after a few years, they began clashing over money, according to family and friends.
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Their art could be caustic, outré, vulgar and loud; psychedelic patterns and clashing colors abounded.
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Mr. Runcie cut his term short after clashing with the Trump administration and Ms. DeVos.
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The flurry of clashing appointments adds to the confusion that has reigned since the Dec.
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We look at the coming summit meeting, which involves two imposing leaders with clashing agendas.
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Candidates earnestly clashing over policy, pursuing traditional political attacks and firing off pre-planned zingers.
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Elsewhere this week: ■ Economists and investors are clashing over the health of the American economy.
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Populist leaders, including President Trump, are clashing with institutions that they say oppose popular will.
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The result is an emerging policy of cooperation with China rather than clashing with it.
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The president's lead attorney, John Dowd, resigned Thursday after clashing with Trump about legal strategy.
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Over the weekend tensions flared again, with the two countries clashing over trade, technology and security.
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The candidates met in their only debate on Thursday night, clashing over healthcare, opioids and taxes.
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This changed clashing and helped it to evolve in to the art form that exists today.
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I'd say it's an organizational nightmare for our managers to see that there isn't any clashing.
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It's rapidly expanding its product offering and the two fintech startups are destined to keep clashing.
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What's clear is that from the start, they had clashing visions for what they were building.
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Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix knew how to lay down crazy clashing colors — it just worked.
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The Stooges fell apart shortly thereafter, for all the usual reasons: drugs, clashing agendas, poor sales.
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And Mortimer, whose romance with Scott Kluth hits a rough patch, is still clashing with Morgan.
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Elsewhere in Europe, Catholics and Protestants were clashing, and Elizabeth had recently weathered an assassination attempt.
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But he departed in 2014 after clashing with intelligence colleagues over counterterrorism approaches and other issues.
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Then-Defense Secretary Jim Mattis resigned after clashing with Trump over withdrawing U.S. troops from Syria.
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Unrest in Hong Kong continued into its 10th week, with police and protesters clashing on Sunday.
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"People have clashing ideas of what minimalism is," says Darrell, who moderates the subreddit r/minimalist.
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Designers were challenged to create a game in 2-3 days that combined two clashing styles.
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Between the attacks and the demonstrations, many Germans feel civilisations are clashing on their own streets.
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Beyond wondering if they're clashing, you probably don't give much thought to the patterns you're wearing.
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Plastic chandeliers hung from a pale-peach ceiling and plush seats were dyed in clashing colors.
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Mr. Trump, by citing "radical Islam," urges a narrative of clashing civilizations and war on terror.
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Kaduna has also been a flashpoint for violence between herders and farmers clashing over scarce resources.
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Saudi Arabia and Iran are bitter rivals in the Middle East, clashing over Yemen and Syria.
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Ashley Darby and her husband Michael Darby seem to be clashing over their failing Australian restaurant.
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In the past decade, the movement's success has mostly concealed activists' sometimes clashing views about strategy.
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When the Earth shakes, it's because tectonic plates in the crust are clashing at fault lines.
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He was ousted after clashing with top Obama national security officials, including intelligence director James Clapper.
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Gift them a basic neutral option that's got just enough cheekiness without clashing with their decor.
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Critics and audiences held some clashing opinions when it came to comedies from Netflix and HBO.
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The clashing Republican and Democratic plans are expected to fall short of the needed 60 votes.
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Those on the right and left often approached the underlying topics with clashing points of view.
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Having crowds in close quarters with alcohol flowing and clashing expectations can be a volatile mix.
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Instead of clashing with the opposition, some of the left-wing activists began fighting among themselves.
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His plaintive lines float atop undulant orchestral ripples and bucolic woodwind harmonies tweaked with clashing intervals.
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Boeing spent months clashing with Bombardier after Delta Air Lines ordered 75 CSeries planes in 2016.
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DHS Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen announced her departure on Sunday after clashing with Trump over border security.
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That would explain the clashing of pans and plates in the background of a phone interview.
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On Monday evening, some protesters identified the forces clashing with protesters as the Rapid Support Forces.
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It is rare to see such a range of players clashing with the outcomes so uncertain.
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Mr. Gowdy and Mr. Cummings have a long history of clashing publicly over politically charged investigations.
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During his tenure as president, Mr. Powers spent much of his time clashing with Texas Gov.
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Clashing textures with silks, woolen fringes and pom poms also gave the outfits a subtle complexity.
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But as the family's clashing feelings about Lorenzo come to the surface, the play turns unwieldy.
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Here are five trends we're stealing from the Scandis, from high-shine patent to clashing coats.
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They cram into cars rapides — minibuses hand-painted in clashing colors — on their way to work.
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Bolton left the administration in September after clashing with Trump over Iran and North Korea policy.
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Soldiers fired tear gas after clashing with protesters blocking a road overnight in the Akkar region.
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And Maugham's cosmopolitan sensibility, his feel for the personal and social dramas provoked by clashing cultures.
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We live in a society full of clashing views about matters like immigration and racial justice.
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John Reeder was moved to American University as an "executive in residence" after clashing with Pruitt.
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Senate Republicans are concerned these clashing priorities will undercut their efforts to get Congress working again.
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Genish's predecessor, Flavio Cattaneo, left in July after clashing with both Vivendi and the Italian government.
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In 2015 several dozen protesters attacked a gay pride march, throwing flares and clashing with police.
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White supremacists began clashing violently with counterprotesters, many of whom were organizing under the antifa banner.
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Host Jim Moore There's no doubt these two groups clashing would advance the ideology of McAuliffe.
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Thirteen police officers were ultimately hospitalized after clashing with protesters, Police Commissioner Lo Wai-chung said Tuesday.
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What undercuts its power is the silly, distracting background, a trifurcated flat plane of clashing circus colors.
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" CJR said that some partners viewed the dashboard "as a place of clashing priorities, mistrust, and suspicion.
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Some have done multiple stints, though have left or were fired after clashing with the chief executive.
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The violence is often painted as ethno-religious: chiefly Muslim Fulani herders clashing with mainly Christian farmers.
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Last year a female Australian rules football player was killed after clashing heads with a team mate.
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Similar Paris protests in June turned violent, with taxi drivers overturning cars and clashing with the police.
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Yet today, some facilities face closure while the state attorney general has been clashing with the CDC.
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The impeachment fight was between two fairly well-articulated and clashing theories about what America should become.
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Kolomoisky has lived abroad since clashing with Poroshenko over Ukraine's largest bank, which he used to own.
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Militants stormed the city, clashing with government troops and prompting Duterte to declare martial law in Mindanao.
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The tribal bases of the political parties are clashing along the seams of a deeply divided nation.
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Though Iran and Israel have been clashing over Syria for a while, Thursday's action was an escalation.
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Sandoval came to the VA after working at the Treasury Department and reportedly clashing with staff there.
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Politico also notes that Gabbard is under fire in Hawaii after clashing earlier this month with Sen.
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" A: "Love is your own obsessions not being satisfied, the clashing of other people's troubles with yours.
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Ricardel made few friends since she came on board in April, clashing with officials across the administration.
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But in recent weeks, Turkish and Kurdish forces in the area have begun clashing with each other.
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Even so, despite the incessant clashing and clanging, you can hear the tremulous pulse of a heartbeat.
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Protesters and police have been clashing in Hong Kong almost every day for more than nine weeks.
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A key friction point to watch will be the clashing policies these two countries maintain on Iran.
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Israel and Russia have maintained a hotline to help avoid their aircraft accidentally clashing over Syrian territory.
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Kamala Harris, clashing with Biden in the first debate proved to be jet fuel for her campaign.
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You'll experience a lot of people from different facets, all clashing at this one point in time.
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Your modern planetary ruler, Uranus, stirs things up today by clashing with the Sun—expect the unexpected!
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Crucial details in the music, including clashing dissonances that juice the chords, came through with startling clarity.
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She firmly rejected suggestions that advisers were clashing, and said voters were responding to Mr. Trump's message.
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Hearing is just one realm in which new technology is clashing with traditional medical practice and regulations.
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Embracing the garishness — whether through flying hamburgers or clashing color schemes — is all part of the fun.
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They surrounded the legislature, clashing with the police and blocking pro-establishment lawmakers from entering the building.
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On Friday night, their set saw the worlds of Hollywood, politics and media clashing in unexpected ways.
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Here, Republicans would need a compelling interest in clashing with the White House on other policy areas.
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Multiple emails show individuals at Veolia clashing over whether to recommend that Flint change its water source.
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Across the world, two types of identity-driven movements are increasingly clashing—and feeding off each other.
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What one sees in the essay are the various strains of American liberalism crashing into one another: the admiration for achievement clashing against the moral superiority of the victim; the desire to let students run free, clashing against the desire to protect the oppressed from psychologically unsafe experiences.
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One rally in London last June turned violent, and five police officers were injured after clashing with protesters.
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"It's a great meeting point—an explosive combination—literally Trump's anti-muslim racism clashing with humanity," says Rudd.
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Some lawmakers on Tuesday questioned the wisdom of planning clashing meetings, each designed to advance a partisan agenda.
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The clashing sensibilities of the four members of the quartet provide the forward momentum that drives the story.
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"Our forces are still clashing," it said, urging the United States to intervene to halt the renewed fighting.
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Meanwhile, Trump and Comey are clashing over the revelations of an informant potentially snooping on his 2016 campaign.
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The firm's investment banking head, Christian Meissner, reportedly left recently after clashing with Moynihan over the division's resources.
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While they share a common goal (shipping high-quality products to customers), they have clashing views and methodologies.
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Sweet Venus clashing with Saturn, the planet of fear and restriction, won't be easy during this new moon.
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He mentioned the case of 43 young students who disappeared in 2014 after clashing with the Mexican police.
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The reason isn't entirely clear, though the most common belief is that Williams and Glass had clashing personalities.
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" As he acknowledged the clashing looks, he joked about where to find more of his "amazing fashion choices.
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Wait a second... [has inaudible chat with passenger] Oh shit Wiley clashing Lethal on Deja Vu too. Timeless.
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Your public and personal lives are clashing and it's time to find a better balance between the two.
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Capcom, the residents of the Mushroom Kingdom are clashing with wild and crazy Rabbids in this Switch exclusive.
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But he and the drummer Denny Seiwell left the band in July 1973 after clashing with Mr. McCartney.
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They have been clashing over Medicare for All and other issues, so more disagreement is expected on Wednesday.
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The vote follows five days of protests that included demonstrators clashing with police, breaking windows and destroying property.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio and the police commissioner, William J. Bratton, offered clashing assessments of the underlying problem.
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Reality check: It's wild to have the Ambassador and the president's chief economic adviser publicly clashing like this.
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Flowers abound, along with big and little bows, sparkles, hearts, stars, butterflies, appliqué, clashing patterns and adorable animals.
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Rioters and police are clashing during Trump's inauguration BuzzFeed NewsJanuary 20, 2017 A sense that Trump is illegitimate?
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Could it be a matter of egos clashing as these young talents fight to be the star playmaker?
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Indigenous peoples and farmers are clashing over the fires raging in the Brazilian parts of the Amazon Rainforest.
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But the Duchess of Sussex, whose marriage is a much more dramatic clashing of worlds, has proved irresistible.
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But his focus on getting there keeps clashing with Dorothy's confusion and, more crucially, his own fractured mind.
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So this week is devoted to dinners that are so cymbals-clashing good that everyone loses their minds.
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The lines and contours of his face, both shaded and exposed, seem to be communicating, yet also clashing.
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Demonstrators stormed the airport — which is secured by MINUSMA, the UN's peacekeeping mission in Mali — clashing with peacekeepers.
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It was an orgy of loud colors, clashing patterns and big shapes, with little to tie it together.
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A new wave of student activism for gun control there is clashing with bedrock support for gun rights.
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Mr. Frotman is not the only federal student lending official to leave after clashing with the Trump administration.
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The president is now openly clashing with the governors who have been left pleading for information and resources.
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Protesters celebrate after setting fire to a makeshift barricade after clashing with police at an anti-government rally.
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Her grungy style and clashing color palette may be unique, but the superhero's confused style made experts cringe.
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Much of the difficulty for interactive comedy comes back to the clashing golden rules of interactivity and comedy.
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Nuclear arms-racing India and Pakistan are once again clashing in Kashmir, with casualties mounting on both sides.
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In minutes, the port was a battlefield, with fans clashing under barrages of flying bottles and pinwheeling chairs.
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The two have spent much of the last two years clashing over various issues, including FIFA's World Cup.
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I honestly believe clashing prints, a mess of technicolor rainbows, sparkles, clouds, and smiling animals to be ageless.
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Mattis in the past has been dismissive of reports he's clashing with the administration, suggesting they aren't true.
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The president also refuted reports that Tillerson had been ready to resign in July after clashing with Trump.
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If you want to impress your friends, just crank up the music so they don't notice the clashing.
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In clashing synthetics and high-shine silks in a cacophony of jarring shades, they are loud, even obnoxious.
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Stephen Bannon - Trump's chief strategist was fired by Trump in mid-August after clashing with White House moderates.
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Here's where the people who want the delisting to go through and those who do not are clashing.
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More and more people began moving to cities to find work and water, often clashing with urban dwellers.
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Oi must file a restructuring plan by Wednesday after repeatedly clashing with creditors over the terms of the deal.
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It features hubris, nemesis and partial redemption, as well as clashing personalities and losses in the billions of dollars.
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In Paris, television broadcasts and social media videos showed crowds clashing with cops along the French capital's Champs Elysees.
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In May, for example, Just Security's Kate Brannen reported that Bannon and McMaster were clashing regularly over Afghanistan policy.
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At least one Asian team will play for the gold with Sweden and Britain clashing in the other semi.
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Chaos and violence erupted before the event even began, with counter-demonstrators and rally-goers clashing in the streets.
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Protests against the reforms once again turned violent on Thursday – with demonstrators clashing against police in several French cities.
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She's shown a propensity to fight, at times clashing with Buttigieg in the center and Sanders on the left.
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On Sunday, footage circulated of two men clashing with protesters and migrants outside their home in the city center.
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Perez lasted a little more than a year after clashing with Knight over how the company should be run.
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In Basra, seven protesters were injured after clashing with guards belonging to a local militia group, security forces said.
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Spotify is clashing with Warner's publishing arm over the rights to stream its vast catalog of music in India.
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But these days, the swarming crowds and clashing armies seen in blockbuster films consist of computer-generated characters instead.
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Meanwhile, Mortimer, whose romance with Scott Kluth hit a rough patch, is still clashing with Morgan — as is Medley.
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And he thinks most people (including people working in tech companies and local governments) are clashing over multiple issues.
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But more originally, the authors find the roots of these failings not in stupidity but in clashing economic ideas.
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It's the 1960s now, which means Nazi overlords are clashing with counter-culture, open racism, and rampant drug experimentation.
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Apple's Tim Cook has been unwavering in his support, defending encryption fiercely and frequently, often clashing with public officials.
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Their meeting has been described in the press as a disaster with both leaders clashing over key negotiating issues.
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He led U.S. Central Command until 2013, when he left the military after clashing with membersof the Obama administration.
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If the two sides end up clashing on Sunday, there have to be some key losses on both ends.
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Brussels also wants to avoid clashing with the two-round French presidential election on April 23 and May 7.
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At first, Hollywood was not a big fan of YouTube, with Google and major studios clashing over film piracy.
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But strange things suddenly start happening at the school, and Luce begins clashing with his teacher, Harriet Wilson (Spencer).
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Turkey and the Emirates have turned Libya into the first war fought primarily by clashing fleets of armed drones.
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And even leaving that aside, Singer essentially bailed on making this movie, after reportedly clashing with Malek and producers.
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He will be remembered for clashing with Trump and suffering for it politically among members of his own party.
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Ms. Ni has a history of clashing with the government over rights issues and has been imprisoned several times.
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While Kylie was dealing with the housewarming party drama, the other daughters were also clashing with their momager Kris.
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Given those clashing interpretations, it's difficult to come up with a timeline for a dismantled North Korean nuclear program.
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Demonstrators have for four months been clashing with security forces, often building barricades and lobbing rocks at security forces.
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The energy today is very intense, due to warrior planet Mars clashing with the lord of the underworld, Pluto.
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In a dissent this month, a federal judge in California urged the Supreme Court to resolve the clashing rulings.
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And in Paris, some 2000,21979 swarmed the Sorbonne in May, turning cars into barricades and clashing with riot police.
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Mr. Murphy's stalking ground is on the contentious new frontier where hunters are clashing with conservationists: cities and suburbs.
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Don't miss this deep dive on the ways that Chinese nationalism and academics have been clashing in Australian universities.
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I know what you're thinking — psychological warfare, the endless grim clashing of economic forces — but I am being literal.
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Clashing visions and political conflict are at the core of our national being, writes Gary Gutting, a philosophy professor.
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The ISIS fighters in the Mamand Valley began clashing with the Taliban and demanding that locals side with them.
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Kurdish troops had left Khanaqin, near the border with Iran, on Tuesday to avoid clashing with advancing Iraqi forces.
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Jobs famously left (or was ousted, depending on who you believe) in 1985, after clashing with CEO John Sculley.
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His unit was constantly on the move, clashing with Chinese troops and guerrillas who put up a fierce resistance.
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Protesters banging pots and pans assembled outside, blocking some of the politicians from leaving and clashing with the police.
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Germans know that, but they are now facing an unstable coalition consisting of fiercely antagonistic forces with clashing agendas.
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Do the markets see a reckless fiscal expansion with clashing private and public loan demands driving up interest rates?
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It's more about corruption, betrayal, and clashing agendas between amoral characters who are all doggedly chasing the same payout.
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Here are some suggestions for creating an environment that's cohesive, not clashing, and preserving your relationship along the way.
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There are also frictions between political leaders, with M5S' Luigi Di Maio clashing repeatedly with Forza Italia's Silvio Berlusconi.
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Authorities have blamed it on insurgents that have been clashing with the central government for nearly half a century.
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The acquittal sparked days of protests that at times were violent, with demonstrators clashing with police and destroying property.
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Instead, this is the US acting on its own and stating that it and Russia have fundamentally clashing worldviews.
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Their clashing relationship is turned on its head when Jordan wakes up as the 13-year-old version of herself.
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Though past talks have foundered on clashing executive egos, there is some overlap between the two lenders' respective management teams.
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It's a confusing day, due to the Sun clashing with Neptune, and you're wondering which direction you want to go.
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The talks are scheduled to finish by the end of March to avoid clashing with Mexico's presidential election in July.
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The conquistadors converged with African and indigenous populations, enslaving many and, later, clashing with them in their quests for liberty.
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The Chinese government even risks clashing with foreign governments by claiming some form of jurisdiction over their ethnic-Han citizens.
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In doing so, ironically, they are clashing with their former allies, the billionaire Koch Brothers, who prefer more libertarian policies.
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Protests have turned violent over the result, with demonstrators burning ballot boxes and clashing with riot police in several cities.
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Maxine Waters California Democratic Congresswoman Maxine Waters and Pennsylvania Republican Congressman Mike Kelly clashing in a heated House Floor exchange.
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Thankfully the six clashing, unexpected, experimental ensembles ahead encompass all those qualities — without a hint of what was I wearing?
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He may be right, but clashing interests in Syria are only one element in Turkey's troubled relationship with NATO members.
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The observatory said Thursday that Syrian troops were clashing with ISIS fighters while receiving help from Syrian and Russian warplanes.
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The moon connects with Saturn, creating a grounding effect before clashing with Venus and meeting Neptune, bringing plenty of fun.
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Despite hostilities and the clashing personalities, most opera audiences will never hear a stage director call the conductor an asshole.
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My friend may someday leave her partnership for good, just as clashing ethnopolitical groups may someday substitute peace for violence.
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I found Yiannopoulos and his entourage in a "Grill & Lounge" area decorated in at least five clashing shades of taupe.
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After clashing with Trump during his high-profile book tour earlier this year, Comey is urging voters to elect Democrats.
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" Asked about the images of people clashing at the rally, Mr. Trump said, "Honestly, we have a very divided country.
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There are entire classes of professionals whose jobs are premised on the model of two roughly equal sides, clashing endlessly.
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Important information comes to light on Tuesday as a result of messenger planet Mercury clashing with your planetary ruler Jupiter.
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The Inspiration: A high-voltage, thigh-high boot paired with a demure oxford (in clashing colors and patterns, no less).
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Police cars and television vans lined the block, the hum of a dozen running engines clashing with the cathedral's bells.
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But strange things suddenly start happening at the school, and Luce begins clashing with his teacher, Harriet Wilson (Octavia Spencer).
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"We don't like the fact that they're clashing," U.S. President Donald Trump told reporters at the White House on Monday.
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Home And Work Nadia Olive Schnack's Copenhagen home mixes unexpected, even clashing hues with an almost anarchic disrespect for convention.
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Kupperman replaces Mira Ricardel, who was ousted from the position last year after clashing with First Lady Melania Trump's staff.
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Haitians have been on the streets, torching cars, clashing with police demanding President Jovenel Moise and the prime minister resign.
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And the European Union's cautious, often ponderous approach to policymaking is now clashing directly with Mr. Trump's unpredictability and aggressiveness.
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Just as they wrestle with their clashing duties to family, faith and nation, she wrestles with their prescribed narrative roles.
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Wednesday: John Bolton was fired after clashing with President Trump over foreign policy issues like Afghanistan, Iran and North Korea.
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Palestinian protesters appeared to heed Haniyeh's call, clashing with Israeli troops in protests that broke out Thursday, the AP reported.
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Bannon left the White House in 2017 after clashing with then-White House chief of staff John KellyJohn Francis KellyMORE.
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The founder was pushed out after clashing with experienced executives, highlighting a generational and gender divide within the clothing retailer.
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She was pushed out after a year, after clashing with the center's senior staff, who were backed by the board.
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You're moody AF today, Cancer, with the Moon (your ruling planet) clashing with foggy Neptune, gluttonous Jupiter, and grumpy Saturn.
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Rosenstein has been clashing with some House Republicans for months over requests for Department of Justice documents, the Washington Examiner reported .
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All of these looks definitely have something unmistakably Styles-esque about them: the colour clashing, the play with print and texture.
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The clashing black plastic bezel around the display just adds to that feeling that you're looking at a (relatively!) cheap laptop.
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The start of Season 7 had Jon and Sansa clashing as leaders, and Bran's return is sure to stir the pot.
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But sceptics worry about the dangers of overreach and the potential for clashing with greater powers crowding into the Red Sea.
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Mexico is one of the most seismically active nations in the world, perched atop three clashing pieces of the Earth's crust.
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Mexico is one of the most seismically active nations in the world, perched atop three clashing pieces of the earth's crust.
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Administration officials are clashing with one another over the degree to which the two nations and their companies should share technology.
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Snodgrass, who eventually quit after clashing with a top Mattis aide, clearly admires his former boss but does not canonize him.
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The talks are supposed to wrap up by the end of March to avoid clashing with Mexico's general elections in July.
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Ocasio-Cortez, Tlaib, Omar and Ayanna Pressley (D-Mass.) have made headlines for clashing with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.).
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We also know that Maia hails from one of Chicago's preeminent families, and Diane will be clashing with a rival attorney.
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Swing your iPhone-saber around and it spits out sounds as if it's clashing against the luminous blade of an opponent.
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The firm's investment banking head, Christian Meissner, reportedly left earlier this month after clashing with Moynihan over the division's risk appetite.
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So go ahead, buy the floral couch, and while you're at it, add some power-clashing pillows and an oriental rug.
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Through this lens, we can see this election as effectively a battle between two clashing world views about dogs and life.
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In the third quarter, in a clashing of two giant bodies, Miller got tangled up with Bill Wennington under the basket.
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The moon connects with Saturn, reminding you of your responsibilities before clashing with Venus and meeting Neptune, inspiring a dreamy energy.
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Produced by comedy kingpin Judd Apatow, it's an unorthodox romance, set against a backdrop of clashing cultures and America's melting pot.
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While the helicopter hovered over Caracas, about a mile away, at the National Assembly, lawmakers were clashing with Venezuelan National Guardsmen.
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If it has, it's really taking the bull by the horns by directly clashing with Samsung's Sunday evening press event timing.
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Two heroes clashing can seem like an irresistible force meeting an immovable object, which makes the outcome at least feel unpredictable.
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There will, however, be an over-the-top vibe on July 5 thanks to the Sun clashing with Jupiter in Libra.
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"It wouldn't be the classic left vs right divide but two views of the world clashing," said Ifop pollsters' Jerome Fourquet.
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Williams and Dorsey have a history of clashing over the CEO post— which has reportedly created turmoil in Twitter's top ranks.
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For nearly half an hour, dozens of masked youth took over the front of the procession, clashing with riot police officers.
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The Moon enters Fire sign Leo at 7:29 AM before clashing with Venus at 12:14 PM, stirring up insecurity.
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And the color combinations, which portray a clashing nature of color on color, are meant to show mood, tension, and anxiety.
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My face is unevenly divided between two clashing shades of foundation, and my lipstick switches abruptly from blue-black to crimson.
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Every song is made up of stuttering waves of pure noise, clashing and interlocking in preordained patterns hand-coded by Perich.
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He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
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He also said police would temporarily avoid directly clashing with "high-spirited rioters" to give themselves a breather and avoid injuries.
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Either way, Kelly and Ricardel wouldn't be the first West Wing officials to be ousted after clashing with a first lady.
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It was a collection full of clashing prints and clothes that don't exactly qualify for that whole day-to-night thing.
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For its part, Russia has set up a military hotline to prevent warplanes or anti-aircraft units clashing accidentally over Syria.
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The upheaval has been exploited by members of far-right groups who have also protested, often clashing with more moderate demonstrators.
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Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly is clashing with the White House over staffing decisions, the Wall Street Journal reported Monday evening.
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Video on social media appeared to show police officers and demonstrators clashing Tuesday evening in the south-central city of Shiraz.
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However, beauty YouTubers also tend to have huge personalities, so it's no surprise they're constantly clashing, making up, and breaking up.
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Things have escalated quickly with anti-Maduro activists clashing with the military in protests and bombing the Venezuelan Supreme Court building.
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And they just kept clashing, getting into it, and we would calm it down, and then finally it just boiled over.
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Kariba tackles topics like imperialism, environmentalism, spirituality, and clashing cultures in a way that children can understand, and adults can appreciate.
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He was a big, talented, peripatetic TV star, who, at times, was his own worst enemy, too often clashing with management.
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Andrew M. Cuomo is looking to resolve dysfunction between clashing Democratic factions to give the party full control over the state.
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In his paintings, emotion arises in the clashing, congregated, dynamic thrusts, often framing intervals of whiteness or natural surface left open.
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He said he was interested to meet the boys' father despite his reputation back home for clashing with his sons' coaches.
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Now, the founders of Instagram and WhatsApp have left the company after clashing with Mark over his management of their platforms.
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The government responded to the protests with a bloody crackdown, firing into crowds of demonstrators and clashing with them at barricades.
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Clashing antivirus programs can cause the computer to behave erratically and run more slowly as the applications battle for system resources.
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The attacks took place in areas where government forces were clashing with rebel forces, near the cities of Damascus and Hama.
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The Republican Party, which once served as home for a variety of clashing philosophies about foreign policy, has lost its moorings.
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Their contrasting styles — scripted decorum versus brash unpredictability — could complicate their efforts to navigate clashing priorities on trade and North Korea.
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Young people have always been on the front lines, clashing with police -- but in November, they were also on the ballot.
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Even in the Trump era — when the press is openly clashing with a president — bombing still provides push button presidential redemption.
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He came with a history of clashing with coaches, got benched for poor play after beginning the season as a starter.
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In mid-November, students turned several university campuses into fortresses, barricading themselves inside and clashing with riot police on the periphery.
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In recent years, with federal leaders and parties clashing in Washington, D.C., states have often been the crucibles for policy innovation.
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In recent years, with federal leaders and parties clashing in Washington, D.C., states have often been the crucibles for policy innovation.
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Stone was only an official Trump campaign adviser briefly, departing the operation in early August 2015 after clashing with other staffers.
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Your ruling planet, Mercury, is busy on June 13, making a harmonious connection with lucky Jupiter, but clashing with hazy Neptune.
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Freeland, Lighthizer and Mexico's Ildefonso Guajardo are pressing for a quick deal to avoid clashing with Mexico's July 1 presidential election.
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Winter Brothers is a film of parts — clashing and contrasting with each other — rather than a film that's a cohesive whole.
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He only lasted a little over a month, though — Stone departed the operation in early August after clashing with other staffers.
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Venezuela's poor are turning on its president and clashing with pro-government militias Venezuela's poor are turning on its president and clashing with pro-government militias CARACAS, Venezuela — Late in the morning on Monday, April 24, protesters gathered on a patch of grass next to a pedestrian bridge in Altamira, in the eastern and wealthier half of Caracas.
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Lisa recently quit RHOBH after clashing with her castmates over a scandal known as "PuppyGate" — and ultimately refusing to film group scenes.
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Ayer's Suicide Squad was arguably the nadir of DCEU to date, hobbled as it was by clashing creative visions and endless edits.
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Kelly resigned as chief of staff in December 2018 after clashing with national security officials as well as First Lady Melania Trump.
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But he also got a chance to tout an element of his own biography -- his military service -- in clashing with Hawaii Rep.
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Two weeks ago, white supremacists and neo-Confederates marched through Charlottesville, clashing with counterprotesters, resulting in the death of Heather D. Heyer.
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Members of the group, known for inciting violence and clashing with anti-fascist demonstrators, had also attended the Charlottesville rally in 2017.
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Stressful communications are likely to take place due to fiery Mars clashing with Saturn on the day of the eclipse, January 21.
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It's one of the first times we have heard about Facebook executives clashing internally over how to handle the fake news issue.
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The culprit here may have been the salt in the peanut butter clashing with the high tannins in the otherwise excellent Amarone.
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Margarita Zavala, a former first lady in Mexico, resigned from the conservative National Action Party after clashing with its leader, Ricardo Anaya.
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And a crew of Leicester supporters known as the Baby Squad hooligan firm are clashing with Derby fans before an away game.
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Hundreds of them turned up on Sunday in the city centre of Brisbane, Australia, clashing with police and leading to several arrests.
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His family has a history of clashing with the community over the restaurant, which used to be open 24 hours a day.
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There's no telling how Bryant takes that — but she has other fish to fry, once again clashing with season-long rival Samuels.
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Zemo, the man who orchestrated the fight, is practically a footnote to Iron Man and Captain America's clashing values and disintegrating relationship.
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In America, as Douglas Irwin describes in his magisterial history of trade policy, "Clashing over Commerce", battles between blocs determined trade strategy.
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Some of Trump's campaign events have included physical altercations and violence between clashing attendees, and the ejection of protestors has become routine.
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In late August, the two firms parted ways with the monitor after clashing over his approach to the job, the people said.
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They're really cool and funky shades, to be sure, but it's easy to see them clashing in most people's kitchen decor schemes.
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Although Stamos clashing with Sandberg over the Russian disinformation threat has previously been causally linked to his departure from Facebook this summer.
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But it's not really all that pretty — especially since the card still has to feature the clashing red-and-orange Mastercard logo.
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Cruz's network of occasionally clashing super PACs aren't actively meeting the fundraising challenge either, even for donors interested in the Texas senator.
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It eschewed the chance to buy YouTube (subsequently bought by Google), and its purchase of eBay fell through because of clashing egos.
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This "flexibility factor" allows its governmental systems to adapt to the sharing economy, instead of clashing with it like its Western counterparts.
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Videos and pictures posted on verified social media accounts of activists showed demonstrators clashing with security forces, burning ties and building roadblocks.
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DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) - Two Turkish soldiers were killed on Monday after clashing with Kurdish militants in the eastern province of Tunceli, sources said.
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Images caught on camera showed a bus in flames and protesters clashing with police, who broke up the demonstrations with tear gas.
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Despite sharing the goals of defeating ISIS and Syria's president, Turkish and Syrian Kurdish fighters — both supported by the U.S. — are clashing.
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Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and National Security Adviser John Bolton had been clashing for months prior to Bolton's firing on Tuesday.
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No matter what their decor is like, coasters are small enough to mesh well, so you need to worry less about clashing.
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Last August 11, white nationalists carried torches and chanted anti-Semitic slogans before clashing with counter-protesters at the University of Virginia.
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But the rally quickly turned violent, with white nationalist groups clashing with counterprotesters who had turned out in opposition to the gathering.
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It deliberately linked clashing articles, Curran observes, in order to bring out the crevices and contradictions within the knowledge of the time.
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You're talking about what you want for your future on Tuesday, thanks to chatty Mercury clashing with lucky planet Jupiter on Tuesday.
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You explore worlds—and accomplish your mysterious objectives—in places hewn together by jagged, low-res 3D textures and clashing color schemes.
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Among the shifts: Making it easier for Wall Street to offer payday-style loans and clashing with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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The problem with this approach is that each moment of succession becomes a crisis, with the various major stakeholders clashing for office.
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It's patterned and glittered all over — pink sparkles clashing with red flowers that rub up against three-dimensional objects like toy trucks.
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He was among the Trump loyalists who left this year after clashing with the White House chief of staff, John F. Kelly.
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Members of President Trump's legal team are clashing over how much to cooperate with the investigation into Russian interference in the election.
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Among the shifts: making it easier for Wall Street to offer payday-style loans and clashing with the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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But it's also clashing with teachers' unions and critics, including some who question the model of pressing desperately poor parents for payments.
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Walking away from the Paris climate agreement and clashing with Europe over trade have already created a fissure with Germany and France.
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Mobs of Hindus and Muslims have been clashing since Sunday in a working-class area in the eastern reaches of the capital.
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In a show that parsed the story of glamour after dark, he found harmony in opposition, made clashing prints into kissing cousins.
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But it was the clashing policy aims of the new Iranian government and the United States that truly locked in their antagonism.
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During "Moonlight," subdued, chorale-like string chords had uncommon clarity: You could really hear the harmonic intensity generated by softly clashing intervals.
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Emotions were running high outside the security gates on Friday, with protesters in downtown Washington clashing with Trump supporters and the police.
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Walter Shaub, the former head of the Office of Government Ethics, resigned in July after publicly clashing with Trump on ethical issues.
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"We don't like they are clashing but we're not taking sides," says @POTUS of clashes between #Iraq army and Kurdish forces. pic.twitter.
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Since Sunday, mobs of Hindus and Muslims have been clashing in a working-class area in the eastern reaches of New Delhi.
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The two sides established special communications channels to avoid clashing with each other on the ground, a process the Pentagon calls deconfliction.
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The Associated Press said it worked to keep its photo service objective and free of propaganda, at times clashing with Nazi censors.
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Los Viagras have been clashing with the powerful Jalisco New Generation Cartel (CJNG) over territory in the Tierra Caliente region in Michoacan.
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Ramirez was the longest-serving minister in Chavez's cabinet, supervising Venezuela's oil industry for more than a decade, before clashing with Maduro.
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And after the protest there thinned out, dozens of people the police described as anarchists remained in the streets, clashing with officers.
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Beshear also ripped the president for clashing with the intelligence agencies, the media and the courts, accusing him of "eroding our democracy.
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Police and protesters have been clashing for months over concerns the mainland Chinese government is eroding Hong Kong's more liberalized political system.
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In the days that followed, some counterprotesters arrived draped in Confederate flags, clashing with those who wanted the statue removed for good.
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"We each have our things that we are more particular about, but we complement each other rather than clashing," Ms. Sikora said.
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The talks were initially scheduled to wrap up by the end of March to avoid clashing with Mexico's presidential election in July.
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When the Johnsons face up to the McQuillian case, the pair's clashing perspectives on how to deal with it make perfect sense.
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Two chief executives left TIM after clashing with Vivendi and the French influence also led to confrontations with the Italian government in Rome.
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He also said Trump needed to "apologize" to the conservative movement for being arrogant, self-centered and for clashing with the tea party.
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What I'm noticing these days is that the leading hardware companies are clashing with engineering problems and limitations more often than ever before.
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Recently, the founders of WhatsApp, bought by Facebook in 2014, both left the company after reportedly clashing with Facebook executives over privacy issues.
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Maybe you're jammed for time already, the start of the week but children running everywhere and schedules clashing as surely as siblings do.
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The allegory of clashing species gets its most politically pungent showcase in Discovery's season-long, serialized storyline: the Federation's war with the Klingons.
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With the sun in emo Cancer clashing with impulsive Uranus in Aries, there will be moody meltdowns and diva-like demands flying everywhere.
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In recent weeks police buses have been set up as barricades at large demonstrations to keep Ms Park's friends and foes from clashing.
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Castro had given Cuba an outsized influence in world affairs during his half century as president, partly by clashing with the United States.
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The New York Times reported last Wednesday that 73 protesters were injured after clashing with police in Merida, a city in northwestern Venezuela.
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In the boot's interior is a sort of simulation of a nonspecific wilderness clashing with modern technology, like colored lights and a screen.
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Singer, who was fired in 2017 towards the end of filming after clashing with some cast members, issued a statement denying the accusations.
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Government and opposition forces are clashing thanks to a rift between the President and the VP, leaving hundreds dead in the capital, Juba.
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But that's clashing with all of us wanting to win and defeat this guy that that most of us regard as an abomination.
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DIYARBAKIR (Reuters) - Three Turkish soldiers were killed on Friday after clashing with Kurdish militants in the southeastern province of Hakkari, military sources said.
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The latest dust-up comes as the two senators' campaigns have been clashing heatedly for days about "dishonesty" and "lies" on the trail.
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As you'd imagine, things got very heated ... with Safaree's pro-fur supporters clashing -- at least verbally -- with a slew of anti-fur protesters.
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But in the process, he is clashing with graffiti artists whose colorful murals have transformed the area and brought tourists to the neighborhood.
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Except for some places—such as Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia and Saudi Arabia—they should as far as possible avoid clashing with local regimes.
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The images emphasize the offering's vibrant faux-fur coats, hats, and shoes, the clashing psychedelic prints, glittering earrings and headpieces, and '70s knits.
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When it focuses on being a tart, melancholy, frequently dirty treatise on indignity, reconciliation and clashing expectations, "Back to Life" works quite well.
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Speculation about Tillerson's position began to simmer over the summer when Tillerson took a vacation amid chatter that he and Trump were clashing.
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That season, Girardi was named the National League's manager of the year, but he was fired after clashing with the owner Jeffrey Loria.
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Abdelmadjid Tebboune, another former prime minister, was sacked by Bouteflika after only 90 days after clashing with one of the then president's allies.
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Most recently, a senior director in the NSC was reportedly pushed out of the council for clashing with White House aide Stephen Miller.
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Samples are sped up to a surreal, chipmunk whir or slowed down to a dirgelike pace, at times clashing with the furious rhythms.
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It was not surprising that such people were clashing with Macron, whose movement was built on uniting free-market liberals of all parties.
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All the celebrities clashing over the drama between Taylor Swift and Scooter BraunWhy Taylor Swift is re-recording all of her old music
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The younger Ong said all three sons had been thrown out of the family house at some point after clashing with their father.
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The bill has stalled, but protests have ballooned into a wider protest for democracy which have turned violent, with police clashing with protesters.
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While I was in college, we drifted apart, so that was another risk of moving in together: clashing personalities and having less privacy.
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After Kayla destroyed our guy, she called out Cris Cyborg -- who will be released from her UFC contract after clashing with Dana White.
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Protesters later marched along streets near the campus where some smashed storefront windows and car windshields while clashing with police, the feed showed.
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Abdelmadjid Tebboune, another former prime minister, was sacked by Bouteflika after only 90 days after clashing with one of the then president's allies.
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"You've got these big leaders who are all pretty significant figures ... big personalities, big views, and often clashing with each other," Wright says.
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You're feeling energized, but you may also be in a more combative mood than usual due to your ruling planet clashing with Mars.
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When friends came over we painted the walls of my bedroom with stripes and dots in clashing colors right over the patterned wallpaper.
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Moniz takes on epic challenges like riding 15-foot waves in Fiji, even when they end in bloody gashes from reef-clashing wipeouts.
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Mr. Sirisena's power play is as much about the clashing personalities of the president and the prime minister as it is about geopolitics.
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Protesters assembled for days after Mr. Castile's death, camping outside the governor's mansion in nearby St. Paul and sometimes clashing with the police.
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Since President Trump's recognition this month of Jerusalem as Israel's capital, Palestinians have been clashing intermittently with Israeli forces outside the hotel's gates.
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"Side A" utilizes clicking jazz percussion not as a rhythmic base but as another clashing texture in the track's general free-for-all.
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Although interested in the clashing voices of London, of homegrown Grime music, the book itself is as tidy and contrived as a suburb.
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In July, brokers of Tehran's vast bazaar marched across the city protesting high prices and clashing with security forces near the Parliament building.
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In recent months, he and his colleagues spontaneously closed their shops and took to the streets, shouting slogans and clashing with the police.
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But city, state and federal officials blocked the deal, saying Mr. Bistricer was unfit because of his long record of clashing with tenants.
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A riveting six-month trial ensued, dominated by clashing accounts of tawdry greed and filial devotion delivered by boldface names and household help.
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Instead, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has raised the possibility of Russian and Turkish fighter jets clashing over the beleaguered province of Idlib.
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"And now they cannot even talk to each other.." Such divisions appear to be widening rapidly with clashing interpretations of Hong Kong identity.
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Many were perplexed and outraged when, right after clashing with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a heated Oval Office meeting on Nov.
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Many were perplexed and outraged when, right after clashing with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan in a heated Oval Office meeting on Nov.
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Anton has been a frequent presence on television defending the administration's foreign policy stances, occasionally clashing with cable news anchors in trenchant terms.
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Career public servants are clashing with inexperienced "beachhead" teams appointed by the White House to run federal agencies until permanent staff members arrive.
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This flows from an idea that the world's natural state is of clashing civilizations, an idea popularized by the scholar Samuel P. Huntington.
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Like Batman clashing with the police in Gotham City, there's often an inherent conflict between the superheroes' vision of justice and the government's.
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Mourners, mostly defectors themselves, marched with two symbolic empty caskets to the Blue House, South Korea's presidential office, eventually clashing with the police.
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Earlier in the day John Dowd -- Trump's lead personal lawyer in the Russia investigation -- quit, reportedly after clashing with the President over strategy.
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Targets of the PC 360 attacks included activists and other supporters of the Oromos, a regionalized ethnic group clashing with Ethiopia's Somali population.
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The loud, clashing patterns worn by several characters in this episode were a visual shorthand for the confusion among and distance between them.
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It Pasteur-pipettes into a flask all kinds of clashing and differently scaled fields of study, with no shared methodology or pedagogical tradition.
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Late Tuesday, top White House economic advisor Gary Cohn announced his resignation after clashing with protectionist forces within the administration over the tariffs.
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"You're practicing every day, it's five hundred dollars a week for the club," Prescod said, maneuvering around clashing blades in the practice space.
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If were to bring this to the red carpet, Giuliana Rancic may have a stroke when she sees the amount of colors clashing.
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It can also be challenging to know exactly what a "centrist" is supposed to believe, especially in an age of multiple clashing agendas.
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The cause has attracted an array of tribes, activists, and environmentalists around the country, and authorities have been clashing with protestors all summer.
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Ryan Lee gallery is showing a carefully curated selection of her probing photographs, which riff upon clashing concepts of America and current events.
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Because Uranus will be busy clashing with other planets, not cooperating with them, expect things to feel erratic—but don't be pessimistic, Aquarius.
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After not showing up on set and clashing with Bohemian Rhapsody lead actor Rami Malek, Singer was replaced this week with director Dexter Fletcher.
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Worn with denim, other clashing prints, and as "summer jackets" over bralettes and tanks, these shirts were an MVP of this past Fashion Week.
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And at the 2016 Met Gala, their clashing was at such an all-time high, that even actor Idris Elba could feel the tension.
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Countries disagree with each other all the time about what counts as an unfair trade practice, clashing over policies like government subsidies for industries.
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Libya continues to be divided among various factions controlling the eastern and western parts of the country, with the rival armed groups occasionally clashing.
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In this way, the AI Storytellers integrate well with the starting scenarios, keeping them fresh rather than clashing and undermining their fairly exact stories.
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It also attacked the oil terminals of Es Sider and Ras Lanuf, a little further east, clashing with the PFG and causing extensive damage.
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Images of auto workers with shaved heads and red head bands clashing with riot police have come to epitomize today's public perception of unions.
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I also did enjoy the weird, disjointed clashing of Batou's and other minor characters' enhancements with those of the Hanka scientists and the Major.
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They all dislike each other, not just because of their clashing personalities, but because spending time together reminds them of who they really are.
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Two powerful factions of Republicans are clashing over this question: Which man — Mr. Trump or Ted Cruz — is more dangerous for their party's future?
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A group of several hundred white nationalists marched down the University of Virginia campus, torches in hand, before clashing with counter-protesters Friday night.
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The poor budget numbers came as hundreds of university students marched to Parliament on Wednesday, clashing with police, as they demanded free higher education.
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DIZZIED BY TRUMPIAN flip-flops and clashing policy announcements, China's ruling classes no longer know quite what to expect from America—with one exception.
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Oh, and he's no slouch when it comes to clashing either, having spun Pawz to Mars and back at their live Rinse FM clash.
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Around 100 Eritreans and 30 Afghans were reportedly involved in a two-hour battle after clashing in a line for food in southern Calais.
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It's a jarring image, accompanied by loud, clashing guitar hooks and a bassline so thick you can almost feel it slapping into your skin.
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Speaking Tuesday, Obama pressed for restraint by protesters and police, who have been clashing as law enforcement works toward clearing the camp of activists.
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You've got oversized graphic sweaters, shredded hoodies, wide-leg trousers, clashing prints, and more — a dream for those who skate, no matter their gender.
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After clashing with Radziwill over politics in last week's episode, Singer was sure to let Frankel know that she's informed on the election's issues.
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In addition, its president Jeff Jones also left in mid-March after clashing with Kalanick and kicked the company's culture on the way out.
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Jessica and David Oyelowo rocking these prints like clashing isn't a thing cause iT'S NOT Oh look, Issa Rae in a literal Grecian gown!
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Earlier, television images showed protesters breaking windows of the Congress and clashing with police, burning tires and removing parts of fences around the building.
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Across India, states are clashing with farmers and villagers as the demand for land increases for industry and development projects including highways and dams.
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Television images showed small groups of rock-throwing, masked youths clashing with police in the center of the metropolis, amid burning piles of rubbish.
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KIRKUK, Iraq, July 31 (Reuters) - Suicide bombers stormed a gas facility in northern Iraq on Sunday and clashing with police guards, security sources said.
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STC seized the government's interim base in Aden port and tried to extend its reach in nearby Abyan and Shabwa, clashing with government troops.
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Shaub resigned as the director of the Office of Government Ethics in July after clashing with the White House over Trump's complicated financial holdings.
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Wireless carriers are clashing with the Federal Communications Commission over proposed regulations that could thwart their ambitions of expanding in the mobile advertising business.
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If you've been reading newspaper headlines in recent weeks, you may think environmentalists and unions are clashing with each other over clean energy policy.
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The United States, though, has a history of clashing with the ICC, a body designed to prosecute individuals for violations of international humanitarian law.
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Weidmann has also ruffled some political feathers, clashing publicly with Italy's then-prime minister, Matteo Renzi, over Rome's failure to cut its debt further.
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"You have this huge conflict of the traditional values clashing with the so-called American values and this Russian stubborn temperament," Ms. Teper said.
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The documentary details Laibach's path to North Korea and how the band dealt with outdated technology, censorship and clashing cultures once they were there.
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At one troubled Brooklyn high school, the principal stepped down this month — after clashing with the teachers' union — "for my own sanity," she said.
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The proposed law would capture Catholic priests told of abuse during confession, clashing with a central tenet of Catholicism, the confidentiality of the confessional.
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By the evening most protesters had gone home, leaving the field to youths clashing with police as they tried to approach the presidential palace.
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From the publisher: As a woman in today's world, you know what it's like to feel pressure on all sides from clashing cultural expectations.
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Some countries now clashing with the United States have been foes in the past, while others are longtime allies unaccustomed to tensions with Washington.
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House Democrats and Republicans are clashing over internet "fast lanes," a major sticking point for the two sides in the battle over net neutrality.
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We've barely seen them exchange two words before this episode, and her pragmatism clashing with his blind faith made for some predictably electric scenes.
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Takeru is another unique assemblage of seemingly clashing elements and it makes him firstly tremendous fun to watch, and secondly far from defensively perfect.
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I guess we can expect a new clashing of the titans between Piper and the woman who was the Piper of her former prison.
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He has learned from his years courting, and clashing with, the New York tabloids, that every media storm keeps his name front and center.
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A scheduled debate on the extradition bill was delayed last Wednesday after protesters gathered outside the legislature, some of them clashing with the police.
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They protested furiously in Caracas and throughout the country for years, clashing with Maduro's security forces in skirmishes that led to hundreds of deaths.
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Noah had been away from the team since clashing with the former coach Jeff Hornacek last season, when he appeared in only seven games.
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Mr. Sanford remained defiant in the face of defeat, telling supporters in Mount Pleasant, S.C., that he did not regret clashing with Mr. Trump.
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It may be essential for Democrats to reconcile the party's two clashing impulses if they are to retake the House of Representatives in 2018.
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It's a dispiriting mess and waste of talent, sunk by a lack of focus, misguided choices and insistently unproductive, at times incoherent clashing tones.
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As the truck's engine rumbles, the bed of the truck rattles, drawing attention to the bed's clashing colors with the rest of the truck.
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Protesters interrupted the March 4 rally in St. Paul, blowing air horns, tossing smoke bombs into the crowd and clashing with attendees and security.
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In its decades under Assad family rule, Syria has been an enemy of Israel, with their armies clashing in 1948, 1967, 1973 and 1982.
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That's the beauty of Mouffe's agonism: By legitimating clashing arguments and welcoming them into the political fold, unproductive antagonism becomes constructive, and compromises emerge.
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At the time, the artistic director Sarah Frankcom was facing a gap in her autumn schedule, the result of a leading actor's clashing commitments.
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Layering stripes of different scales brings a punk edge to a classic nautical print — just stick to patterns in similar colors to avoid clashing.
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Wireless carriers are clashing with the Federal Communications Commission over proposed regulations that could thwart their ambitions of expanding in the mobile advertising business.
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In his oeuvre we find decapitated courtiers, politicians, dandies, and a whole cast of other Victorian parodies, often fashioned in his indelible clashing Batiks.
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FREE FALL Ramirez was the longest-serving minister in Chavez' cabinet, supervising Venezuela's oil industry for more than a decade, before clashing with Maduro.
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In a time of enormous, heightened anger and clashing, I am someone who once believed in violence and now believes in respecting human life.
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The government's show of force only seemed to enrage protesters further, with larger numbers of demonstrators gathering on Thursday and clashing with security forces.
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The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump is pressing for a deal in principle to avoid clashing with Mexican presidential elections on July 1.
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She grew up with three brothers, and told C-Span, "they were pretty rough and tumble," so she got used to clashing with people.
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Opinion The reforms by the country's new prime minister are clashing with its flawed Constitution and could push the country toward an interethnic conflict.
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It is no surprise that politics, a realm of compromise and clashing interests, does not conform to standards of abstract rationality — nor should it.
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These clashing reactions feel entirely natural; they're as messy and candid as you might expect when discussing something so contentious within your own family.
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Barr canceled his House testimony after clashing with Nadler over the hearing's format, particularly having staff lawyers question him in addition to committee members.
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They will fail to hear the clashing of swords, or not notice a guy being violently flipped over and disemboweled, a matter of feet away.
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The moon enters nurturing water sign Cancer at 11:28 AM before clashing with Mars at 12:41 AM, putting us in a protective mood.
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Netanyahu and Putin hold frequent meetings and phone conversations and military officials communicate to ensure their respective aircraft avoid accidentally clashing in the region's airspace.
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Galmudug and Puntland are clashing in the town of Galkayo, which straddles their common border and is divided under the control of rival clan militias.
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Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev said on Friday the missile strikes on a Syrian airbase were one step away from clashing with the Russian military.
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It is rumoured that this year's World Economic Forum in Davos was held a week earlier than usual to avoid clashing with Chinese new year.
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After repeatedly clashing in Parliament, the Five Stars Movement turned on Boldrini too, frequently adopting the same violent and sexist language as her other opponents.
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But that very advantage makes it vulnerable: its left- and right-leaning members are increasingly clashing over policy, and forming informal factions within the movement.
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Certain countries out of the 27 believe that Brexit should happen as soon as possible to avoid clashing with European Parliamentary elections in late May.
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It introduces Heloise, a 16-year-old girl who finds herself clashing with the Order, a religious group that violently puts down any magic users.
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Kelly had been expected to bring order to a chaotic West Wing but faced headwinds, at times clashing with Trump on a number of issues.
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Photos of the protests, which have been happening intermittently since February, have shown people burning car tires and clashing with police in Port-au-Prince.
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We also loved Miu Miu's embroidered cardigan, styled with clashing prints, and Christopher Kane's pink number proved that colorblocked options can make a major statement.
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The Turkish-backed Free Syrian Army (FSA) have, in addition to making gains against ISIS, been clashing against Kurdish groups -- including the SDF and YPG.
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Tens of thousands of people marched in Caracas in support of Guaido early on Tuesday, clashing with riot police along the main Francisco Fajardo thoroughfare.
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They are now clashing perhaps more than ever with the country's expanding far right and its vituperative denunciation of migrants and relentless hostility toward Muslims.
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At a push, the purple Joy-Con could make them Wario-themed, but the clashing color scheme just makes them feel more like Waluigi overall.
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Add to this unprecedented flooding, soccer hooligans clashing, weeklong strikes in transportation, and even garbage collection problems, and you have a population close to snapping.
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Despite the frosty weather, the atmosphere in the stands during the game was heated as Besiktas fans threw fireworks and missiles before clashing with police.
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At that age she was a far more Luna Lovegood-like character who spoke in New Age mysticisms and wore a rainbow of clashing colors.
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Police rushed to the fan who threw the bottle and the fans began clashing until police fired tear gas and pepper spray to disperse them.
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Should these not be respected, it could be problematic to witness the clashing of Trump and the Party over the next four or eight years.
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A crunchy, cheese-on-cheese creation that pumps up the ooey-gooey intensity through clashing textures, multiple cheese flavors, and exaggerating that stretchy cheese pull.
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As the world of matching dog and pet parent merchandise continues to evolve, we become ever closer to never clashing with our canine's wardrobe again.
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The energy is going to be especially passionate on the 25th, thanks to Venus clashing with Mars, inspiring people to work toward what they want.
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The Trump administration has maintained an oftentimes venomous relationship with the press, with the president clashing with multiple news organizations and journalists over their reporting.
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On the other hand, I have a long commute and a growing family, and these factors are clashing with my current position more and more.
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Here the tech boom is clashing with tough development laws and resentment from established residents who want to choke off growth to prevent further change.
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By nightfall, police and protesters were again clashing on the streets, with riot officers shooting tear gas almost immediately as their response to demonstrators toughens.
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However, Pompeo has made it a signature of his tenure to avoid at all costs clashing with Trump, a contrast with his predecessor Rex Tillerson.
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Yet beyond this short-term objective, there are clashing views about how to further the cause of economic equality at a moment of technological transformation.
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Now, a Biafran separatist movement is simmering again, with the police and protesters clashing regularly since October, when a prominent activist was arrested and jailed.
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Orange is always appropriate for fall, but this softer shade allows you to decorate for the season without clashing with the rest of your decor.
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The U.S. is constantly clashing with Chinese military assets while it continues to test the disputed naval and air corridors in the South China Sea.
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The bottom line: Each continent, except for the frozen reaches of Antarctica, has lightning hotspots — usually the parts that have clashing air masses or mountains.
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In fact, the fittingly dubbed "Bonnie & Clyde" of graffiti has been clashing with the law ever since they first tagged trains together back in 2005.
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Communication will be rough this week due to Mercury clashing with hazy Neptune on June 6, plus the Sun doing the same on June 7.
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Smith, who was an original hire for the news channel in 1996, left after publicly clashing with many Fox News opinion personalities, including Tucker Carlson.
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"But it is also possible that Turkey will become the next Venezuela, clashing with the West and dealing with a dire economic downturn," she added.
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Thousands of Israelis seemingly agreed, rallying behind Azaria throughout the trial, and clashing with police outside the military court in Jaffa upon hearing the verdict.
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McSwain's and Krasner's offices have actually been clashing since last year, usually with McSwain criticizing Krasner for an individual case, leading Krasner to fire back.
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He knew the strike zone as well as anyone, frequently clashing with umpires over disagreements of interpretation, fueling the loathing opposing fans felt for him.
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Its amoral view of capital is increasingly clashing with the reality that it matters a whole heck of a lot where that capital comes from.
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It is timely not just in our current tumultuous era, but for as long as societal deprivations build until clashing ideologies come to a head.
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But it won't be impossible to fight (or cry, or throw a tantrum, more likely) thanks to Venus in Virgo clashing with Mars in Sag.
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The Roland Garros women's semifinals are set, with two high seeds clashing in one match and two delightful surprises battling it out in the other.
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To these people, who skew older, it is the protesters who are attacking Hong Kong identity by clashing with the police — an increasingly divisive issue.
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With polls showing a highly competitive primary race, the Democratic presidential candidates largely shied away from clashing directly on ideological differences in their fifth debate.
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As The Wall Street Journal reports, Guo's contested status has brought two different conflicts of interest in the Trump White House clashing against each other.
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Post ISIS, the conflict is changing The other reality, which could result in external powers clashing in Syria, is the shifting focus of the conflict.
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Privately, they worry that Wolf will end up clashing with Trump in the same way his predecessors did, creating more dysfunction within the beleaguered agency.
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The latest Economic Report of the President remains optimistic about growth while clashing with Democrats who have proposed breaking up large companies to improve competition.
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The clashing views of the two camps aroused memories of protests that periodically roiled the Thai capital before culminating in coups in 2006 and 2014.
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Those negotiations will be difficult and could take months, if not years, because they will be seeking a compromise between two clashing views of governance.
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It recently hired Walter Shaub, a former director of the Office of Government Ethics who resigned in July after repeatedly clashing with the Trump administration.
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She lives with the family at the end of her third trimester, and their worldviews end up clashing, creating a totally new type of family.
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Largely peaceful protests during the day have turned violent at night with some demonstrators carrying guns, bats and hammers, smashing windows and clashing with police.
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As NABU sought to fulfill its anti-corruption mandate, it found itself clashing with other parts of the bureaucracy, including Ukraine's top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin.
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Privately, they worry that Wolf will end up clashing with Trump in the same was his predecessors did, creating more dysfunction within the beleaguered agency.
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Anti-capitalist protestors demonstrated against the summit that brought world leaders together for the annual event, both clashing with German police and disrupting the event.
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The policeman with his gun drawn was seen clashing with Tsang, who swung his metal rod at the officer, at which point he opened fire.
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Those negotiations will be difficult and could take months, if not years, because they will be seeking a compromise between two clashing views of governance.
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When things began to escalate, with white supremacist groups openly clashing with antifa and other counterprotesters, Charlottesville police leadership responded sluggishly, according to the report.
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"It's a great narrative to say that father and daughter were clashing, but it wasn't the case, because she wasn't writing anything," he told me.
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So yes, Fear offers insight into a dysfunctional policy process, with new details of President Trump ranting, raving, and clashing with aides behind the scenes.
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It has mediated the often clashing agendas of two of the most influential forces that help to define this state: environmentalism and the drive for growth.
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The month wraps up with Mercury clashing with Mars and then connecting with Pluto, so expect some important conversations to arrive, especially concerning your personal life.
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The original—with Win and Regine Butler's clashing vocals against the often chaotic instruments—sounds more urgent, fraught, almost, on the verge of yelling in anguish.
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Clashing protesters included anti-fascist -- or Antifa -- demonstrators and members of right-wing groups, such as the Proud Boys, according to CNN affiliates KOIN and KATU.
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Noah, son of former world number three French tennis player Yannick, has been away from the team since clashing with former coach Jeff Hornacek last season.
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Last month, after repeatedly clashing with Democrats on election security funding, McConnell threw his support behind allocating $250 million in state grants to boost election security.
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Nick: Rick's trial, if we can call it that, is a textbook example of TWD's goofy, surreal comic book roots clashing with its gritty, visceral realism.
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Clashing heads: This comes after Tom Cotton said earlier today the three phase plan was just "political spin" and doubted it would work out that way.
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The head of Pompeo's policy planning office, Kiron Skinner, another close aide, was forced out from the State Department this summer, reportedly after clashing with diplomats.
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When the music turned agitated, rather than going for big sound, he would bring out some jarring rhythmic detail or clashing tone with a crackling accent.
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In 2002 he was forced out of Bertelsmann after clashing with the Mohn family, who own the company, over his plans to take the firm public.
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For decades, a battle raged amidst the trees of Great Bear Rainforest, with First Nations, environmentalists and the lumber industry clashing over logging and land rights.
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Joel Kinnaman ("The Killing") plays one of the central astronauts, periodically clashing with his boss (Chris Bauer) as the NASA team wrestles with the political fallout.
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The airport was forced to close last week after protesters thronged the main terminal for several days, grounding around 1,000 flights and occasionally clashing with police.
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Voters in the city have been subjected to months of loud, clashing messages over the alleged impact of eliminating a lower minimum wage for tipped workers.
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His previous convictions include second-degree robbery, grand theft, and illegal possession of a firearm, and he was arrested again this month while clashing with protesters.
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Laplanche was ousted from Lending Club more than a year ago after clashing with the board following falsified dates for loans and undisclosed conflicts of interest.
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Opposition parties have protested for six months against the deal with Serbia, staging street rallies, repeatedly setting off tear gas in parliament and clashing with police.
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But if you go online now, there are two sides clashing over everything, it&aposs vicious and to Haley&aposs point, no one is persuading anyone.
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Ever since Trump announced his immigration ban, California has been clashing with the president and Justice Department over what they believe is an unconstitutional Executive Order.
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Even so, he has been clashing with Pat Cipollone, the White House counsel, over what each sees as the other's mishandling of the president's impeachment defense.
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Groups Bands of Islamic State fighters have been increasingly active in Afghanistan in recent years, clashing with both government and Taliban forces and alarming neighboring nations.
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We are the epitome of "opposites attract" — clashing in how we communicate, how we express ourselves, the hobbies we enjoy, and how we see the world.
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He ended up taking the helm of the campaign when Corey Lewandowski, Mr. Trump's previous campaign manager, was fired after repeatedly clashing with the candidate's children.
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Nelsons presided over the Third Symphony, that vast compendium of Alpine tone poetry, roughshod folk song, clashing village bands, boys' choruses, Nietzsche, and post-Wagnerian ecstasy.
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The policemen in riot gear and protesters who set up the makeshift street barricades ended up clashing outside a police station and near a shopping mall.
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Shulkin has also been clashing with Trump's political appointees, and many close to the White House believe it's only a matter of time before he's gone.
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Since the Hollande government introduced the bill in March, hundreds of thousands of people have marched in protest across France, clashing violently with police at times.
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The following day, they were joined by their swastika-tattooed counterparts for a "Unite the Right" rally, clashing violently with protesters in the streets of Charlottesville.
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If Beach Goth's abbreviated 30-to-45 minute set times were frustrating, they were also a welcome reprieve from the traditional struggle of clashing set times.
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But other terrible movies that have become cult hits have typically been the result of low budgets, bad actors and effects, and creators clashing with studios.
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Like any other political party, the modern-day Republican Party is a coalition and the interest groups behind it have different and at times clashing priorities.
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It's easy to imagine users lip syncing to their favorite jams, adding clashing background music for comedic effect or earnestly trying to compose something emotionally powerful.
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I'll be a citizen and an immigrant voting in an anti-immigrant age when, around the world, citizens and immigrants are clashing over who belongs where.
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This was not yet 40 years after the modern Games were founded on the clashing, upper-class sensibilities of noble competition, amateurism and exclusion of women.
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Though the Saudi government has hinted that Mr. Khashoggi was killed by rogue agents, his death is already seen as a story of two clashing personalities.
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Perhaps even more important and even less certain is what happens if these clashing expectations cannot be reconciled, leading the talks to collapse in angry disagreement.
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In "Hey-nyo," a lengthy ensemble number that was the evening's centerpiece, Ms. Monk charted numerous routes between clashing semitones, unsettling microtonal swoops and gentler harmonies.
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"Instead of clashing with the heavily equipped American Army, compared to our small and underequipped one, the fight took an absolutely new shape," the article said.
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For his spring men's collection, Dries Van Noten used Technicolor prints by the Danish interior designer Verner Panton on a range of clashing shirts and jackets.
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Though unarmed, they have developed an unsavory reputation as bullies, clashing violently with unlicensed street vendors and assisting in home demolitions and the killing of pets.
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But Mr. Dowd's personal relationship with Mr. Mueller never developed, and he began clashing with the special counsel's office over whether Mr. Trump would be interviewed.
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But that doesn't even touch the thorny backstory that led us here: a story of ancient beefs, culture clashing, competing production companies, and — oh, yes — invoices.
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Television footage from the morning showed a group of migrants jostling and clashing with members of Mexico's National Guard on the bridge separating Guatemala from Mexico.
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And email disclosures Stone's legal team made Monday show, in real time, the clashing of Stone's delicate approach to court with his relentless pursuit of publicity.
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Benchmark, a major shareholder, has spent the past few weeks clashing with other Uber investors as it tries to oust Mr. Kalanick from the company's board.
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But he made few friends even among his fellow Republicans in Jefferson City, the capital, frequently clashing with lawmakers and members of the local press corps.
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I think that one of the striking things about what happened on Saturday was that a lot of the clashing was being done between white people.
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The clashing viewpoints increases the possibility that McConnell seeks to build a partisan set of impeachment rules with the votes of 51 of his 53 senators.
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Remember when Netflix spent hundreds of millions of dollars to make Bright, a movie about humans and mythical creatures clashing over shared turf in Los Angeles?
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Thousands of Indonesian students resumed protests on Monday against a new law they say has crippled the country's anti-corruption agency, with some clashing with police.
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Bold, clashing colors shape the composition in six paintings called "God" that she did in 2013; in "God 6," the deity wears flaming-red swim trunks.
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The pilots put the An-148 on autopilot after taking off from Moscow's Domodedovo Airport but took manual controls back when they saw clashing speed data.
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He was traded by the Pittsburgh Steelers to the Oakland Raiders in March, where he was eventually cut after clashing with Raiders general manager Mike Mayock.
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It stars Jackie Gleason, Carol Channing, Groucho Marx, Mickey Rooney, and a host of other brassy old-school entertainers in a comic tale of clashing cultures.
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"They have seized this opportunity, knowing that U.S. and China are clashing," said Cheng Xiaohe, an associate professor of international studies at Renmin University in Beijing.
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She at times grew exasperated by the criticism, privately clashing with some members of her leadership team while asserting publicly that Trump "isn't even worth" impeaching.
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Turkish troops and Syrian proxy forces have steadily pushed their way south of the border, clashing with the Kurdish fighters over a stretch of 125 miles.
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Other times this involves clashing with other people's opinions, and learning how to live with other people's perspectives while maintaining your own integrity and bottom line.
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From images of masked students clashing with police to Canto-pop political anthems to the makeshift barricades, these actions are reminiscent of France's revolutionary political culture.
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To hear Donald Trump and even the Boston Police commissioner tell it, law enforcement did the impossible with all but a few moments of clashing tensions.
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Related: Chaotic Photo Collages Capture Raw Emotion of Rome Here's How Photography Will Change the World Making Sense of a Clashing Anglo-Jamaican Upbringing Through Art
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Officials in the U.S. and Puerto Rico are clashing over when power will be fully restored to the U.S. territory after Hurricane Maria.
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After eight years of clashing with the rebels, Yemeni President Ali Abdullah Saleh resigned, handing the reigns to then-Vice President Abed Rabbu Mansour Hadi in 2012.
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About 15 heavily armed men outside the penitentiary provided cover for the escapees, clashing with police officers in guardhouses and with authorities moving in to provide support.
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South Korea's desire to engage and unify with its reclusive northern neighbor appears to be clashing with Washington's goal of eliminating nuclear weapons on the Korean Peninsula.
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Her most recent is a Gucci-inspired story, breaking down the brand's influence and demonstrating how to style clashing textures and prints through a series of photographs.
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"Not only is Donald firing people, Melania's getting in on the action," Kimmel added, referring to the reports that Ricardel is being fired after clashing with FLOTUS.
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Their materials mix clumsily, recalling ideas of new and old world cultures clashing, and pointing to the gentrification that's slowly working its way through the Toronto area.
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The entire political process has been frozen by a lack of compromise, with the two leaders' camps clashing every step of the way and constantly missing deadlines.
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Yet almost immediately after launching as a GoFundMe effort, We Build the Wall was marred by legal trouble, clashing with local and federal agencies over its project.
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Princeton University Press; 440 pages; $35 and £24.95Three authors focus on France and Germany to tease out the clashing economic ideas that make up the euro project.
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Hard generational divides have surfaced in the scandal: in recent weeks police have set up barricades at large demonstrations to stop Ms Park's friends and foes clashing.
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Four progressive Democratic congresswomen of color — Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar and Ayanna Pressley — have made recent headlines for clashing with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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Secretary of Defense Ash Carter cautioned Turkish forces Monday against advancing further south of the Syrian city of Jarablus and clashing with US-backed Syrian Democratic Forces.
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But his better self takes over, and he struggles to grab Anna back, just as a tear—a portal between dimensions—is closing around the clashing parties.
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So they could have started from a cigarette carelessly tossed from a truck, or the spark from a train, or power lines clashing together in the winds.
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And here's where I've landed: From the game's combat design, to its traversal and stealth mechanics, and through its narrative themes, this is a game about clashing.
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Getting politically involved used to be seen as clashing with Silicon Valley's value system: You transform the world by making problems obsolete, not solving them through Washington.
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It leans heavily on character developments, on Luke and Rey clashing over the past and future of the Jedi, or Poe running the worst mutiny in history.
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This spring, demonstrations against a proposed new labor law reform bill were repeatedly hijacked by hundreds of anarchists intent on clashing with the police and smashing windows.
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Her resignation was announced from the Oval Office with Trump by her side, while McMaster and Kelly departed relatively quietly after months of clashing with the president.
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However, constant bickering over small things — like clashing schedules, how to celebrate a holiday, or household chores — on a regular basis can be bad for your relationship.
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This whole episode, complete with the name Great Tariff Debate, is memorably recounted in Douglas Irwin's 2017 book Clashing Over Commerce: A History of US Trade Policy.
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Some were fun, I thought, but others made me wonder whether she'd laugh at seeing herself painted in clashing hues across the wall outside of a bar.
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Scots voted by a wide margin to stick with the European Union in last June's referendum, clashing with the UK as a whole which voted to leave.
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Washington (CNN)Ahead of Saturday's vote in military-focused South Carolina, Republican presidential candidates are clashing over whether women should be required to register for the draft.
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Among the restaurant goers was Huntsville police officer Gerald Johnson, who recalled hearing yelling and tongs clashing as he was just about to dive into his meal.
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Clashing with the shouting was the sound of two-way radios from a larger-than-normal police presence to arrest those refusing to heed warnings to stop.
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Although the ministers are pressing for a quick deal to avoid clashing with a July 1 presidential election in Mexico, major differences remain on several U.S. demands.
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Mexico does not have the death penalty and opposes it, regularly clashing with the United States when Mexican nationals are set to be executed on U.S. soil.
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The rest of the evening is basically a collision course of musical genres, in service of the Grammys' love of pairing clashing musical styles in quirky ensembles.
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Burke was told that the son was in a street gang called Patria and had for two months been clashing with the rival gang members on bikes.
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At the end of the block, a knot of demonstrators – some hoisting anti-gay signs, others sporting anti-Allah t-shirts – is angrily clashing with counter-protestors.
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That sparked fierce protests, with demonstrators clashing with police, teargas on the streets and roadblocks and strikes in many cities, with a few deaths in the clashes.
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Mr. Grieve, who was purged from the Conservative Party after clashing over Brexit with Mr. Johnson, said the government had no valid reasons for delaying its release.
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He fused luxury bespoke tailoring and hippie florals and silks, and his clashing palettes, metallics and Lurex became wardrobe staples for male as well as female clients.
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Army units loyal to Saleh have been clashing with Houthi fighters in the past five days, adding a new layer to an already complex situation in Yemen.
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Stephen Bannon - Trump's chief strategist, a force behind Trump's anti-globalization/pro-nationalist agenda, was fired by Trump in mid-August after clashing with White House moderates.
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After repeatedly clashing with his client, Mr English told him his legal strategy would be to save him from execution, not to get him off scot-free.
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Outgoing Secretary of State Rex Tillerson, the former CEO of Exxon Mobil, was well-known for clashing with President Donald Trump on the issue of climate change.
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Kraft did not succeed partly because the preoccupation with profit it inherited from shareholder 3G Capital was seen as clashing with the Anglo-Dutch firm's stakeholder approach.
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In October, Instagram co-founders Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger left Facebook after reportedly clashing with CEO Mark Zuckerberg over the direction of the photo sharing app.
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Her last few years in Cuba were spent helping other people sneak out of the country and clashing with her brother and members of his inner circle.
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Sandoval, the former director of data operations for Trump's 2016 campaign, came to the VA after working at the Treasury Department and reportedly clashing with staff there.
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But the largely associative montage is highly cinematic and overtly modernist, based less on the characters' histrionics than a sense of clashing vectors and visual force fields.
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Their exchange of pleasantries, with repeated expressions of "enchanted," becomes a complex ensemble in which sustained vocal lines mingle in clashing harmonies over lurching, jerky orchestra chords.
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Italy's governing coalition partners, the League and 5-Star Movement, have a combined 60 percent in opinion polls despite openly clashing with Brussels about the country's budget.
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The clashing smooths out as the first 10 episodes progress, however, so it's likely the show is just figuring out how to blend its various elements together.
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Drama is in the air, and tension between your public and personal lives will arise this evening, thanks to communication planet Mercury clashing with power planet Pluto.
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There can be some clashing of egos this week as you work to meet the demands of others—Mercury and Mars face off with power planet Pluto.
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The Washington Post reported today that James Mattis, Trump's pick for Secretary of Defense, has been clashing with the transition team over appointments to top Pentagon posts.
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Plus, the Moon connects with lucky Jupiter at 12:38 PM before clashing with the Sun at 2:32 PM, finding us questioning our direction and purpose.
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The novel is set exclusively during the Great Depression, leaving the civil-rights movement to hover in its margins, never overtly clashing with any character, including Atticus.
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Tormented by self-doubt — he particularly disliked hearing how much he resembled the young Marlon Brando — he was also strong-willed, clashing often with directors and producers.
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And yet, by staying in Mr. Trump's good graces, Mr. Trudeau also avoids the pain that would come from clashing with his counterpart in the United States.
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As Connell and Marianne struggle to figure out what they are through the complications of class and clashing social circles, they're each battling their own inner demons.
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During his tenure as DNI, Coats was widely respected for his willingness to speak truth to power despite, at times, clashing with the President in the process.
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Protesters against workplace discrimination in Philadelphia and New York deployed increasingly disruptive tactics, including blockading construction sites, chaining themselves to cranes, and clashing with law enforcement officials.
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India, too, is mulling so-called lawful access mandates after clashing with tech companies like Facebook and its WhatsApp service over access to user data during investigations.
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To Giana, who goes by her first name only and dresses in Eilish-inspired clashing plaids and colors, Ms. Eilish is the mistress of brash self-invention.
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Here are four ways managers can keep these employees from clashing at the office: Generally speaking, extroverted employees are more spontaneous when it comes to making decisions.
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A home planned near The Waves, which was designed by the prominent architect John Russell Pope in the 1920s, has drawn complaints for clashing with the neighborhood.
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The two main opposition parties have a long history of clashing with the military but nevertheless backed the legislation, largely, analysts say, to avoid a damaging confrontation.
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In it, you'll spot clashing prints, unisex styling at its best; and of course, more of the camo you've come to expect from chapters one and two.
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Impeachment would most likely require a special set of circumstances such as now exists, with the House controlled by a party clashing with the president of another.
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Koum is departing from the company after clashing with Facebook over its attempts to weaken encryption and make use of user data, according to The Washington Post.
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The Turkish government and the United States have been clashing recently over American support for Kurds in Syria, as well as Turkey's extradition request for Mr. Gulen.
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The week's events have seen instability re-emerge on the streets of Venezuela, with pockets of protesters clashing with security forces who have fired teargas several times.
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Trump had long railed against Puerto Rico's government, accusing it of misusing federal aid while also clashing with Carmen Yulín Cruz, the Democratic mayor of San Juan.
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Many ended up clashing with the authorities in Greece as riot police officers with batons, shields and masks tried to block their path, sometimes firing tear gas.
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Katherine Redmond Brown, founder of the National Coalition Against Violent Athletes, says the clashing of different cultures and backgrounds makes the Olympics prime for incidents like these.
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Much of it is based around Seth MacFarlane's character, Captain Ed Mercer, clashing with his ex-wife Kelly (Adrianne Palicki), who also serves as his second-in-command.
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Their similarly playful aesthetic — complete with beaded corsets, body glitter, neon hair, and loud, clashing patterns — provide a carefree vibe and creative approach to their carefully crafted music.
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Democrats scoffed at Barr's explanations, repeatedly clashing with the attorney general over his handling of the Mueller investigation and his decision not to prosecute for obstruction of justice.
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Floyd Long, was known as the "cussing preacher," a pugnacious man who built churches and left after clashing with the deacons -- those members who traditionally ran Baptist churches.
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Levi's score is appropriately otherworldly; slowed and pitch-shifted throughout, clashing microphone recordings, minimal percussion, and screeching viola strings provide a jarring backdrop for Scarlett Johansson's bewitching character.
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It too has high but largely off-market stocks, with stock holders regularly clashing with long-position holders in the tighter physical liquidity space of the LME system.
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The video showed officers in helmets and shields clashing with people in black shirts and yellow construction hats, similar to the unofficial uniform of protesters in Hong Kong.
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Without the Campus Clash tour, there's no campus clashing; without campus clashes, there's no opportunity to fetishize the "win," the moment of destruction, the annihilation of opposing ideas.
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In recent years both have moved out of their core businesses into areas as varied as bike-sharing, ride-hailing and food delivery, clashing frequently along the way.
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Their plans called to mind a rally of white nationalists in Charlottesville, Va., in August that spun out of control, with demonstrators and counterprotesters clashing in the streets.
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The big picture: Syrian President Bashar al-Assad wants to strike a decisive blow in Idlib, but the three leaders meeting on Friday have clashing concerns and objectives.
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RELATED: Donald Trump, Hillary Clinton showcase clashing styles at times of crisis And Obama sought to shame Republican leaders, many of whom were left squirming by Trump's views.
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The resulting crazy quilt of clashing interests demonstrates the need for federal laws, which, of course, have been rejected by a Congress captive to the gun industry's agenda.
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Despite the reshuffle, thousands of protesters returned to the streets of the Chilean capital Monday, calling for Pinera's resignation and clashing with security forces in violent street battles.
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Some of her most famous works tackled themes of gender and clashing cultures rather than what she called "hardware and soldiers" science fiction that only featured white men.
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Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that The New York Times reported last Wednesday that 73 protesters were injured after clashing with police in Merida, Venezuela.
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It said the sound of "doshka" (machine-gun) fire from across the border could be heard in Reyhanli district and it was not clear which forces were clashing.
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Image 2 of 2 MADRID – Tension is gripping Spain, with the national government and Catalonia&aposs political leaders clashing over the wealthy region&aposs recent push to secede.
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Some passengers had been at an anti-government march and the attack came after several thousand activists surrounded China's representative office in the city, later clashing with police.
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Cohn, who served as Trump's top economic advisor, resigned from the White House in March after clashing with the president and others in the administration over trade policy.
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If Turkish and Syrian forces decide to exploit the vacuum and move in, possibly clashing in doing so, the mayhem could again create opportunities for IS to regroup.
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And as she has watched this election unfold, Michelle Obama said it has become clear that Clinton and her opponent, Donald Trump, have clashing visions for the country.
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The lay of the land The U.S. has been clashing with pro-Assad regime forces in recent weeks, which could be setting the U.S. up for a conflict.
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I could see them clashing a little bit because Starr would be concerned about how the things that Brianna raps about how affect young people in their neighborhood.
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The trend has its roots in makeup looks worn by a fresh-on-the-scene Madonna in 1983 and the color-clashing street art of Jean-Michel Basquiat.
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The bombastic staffer grabbed headlines promising to squash leaks from the West Wing, prompting the resignation of Spicer and publicly clashing with Priebus in a profanity-laced interview.
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Shares in affiliate Telecom Italia, meanwhile, are down about 2.6 percent since Reuters reported in July that Chief Executive Flavio Cattaneo would step down after clashing with Vivendi.
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The moon connects with serious Saturn, asking you to be realistic about your budget before clashing with Venus and meets Neptune, finding you in a dreamy, romantic state!
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On July 10, the actor cheered on Andy Murray at the men's final of Wimbledon wearing a bold teal tweed ensemble with a clashing blue shirt and tie.
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While sources often state that these rebels were all men, the historian Dr. Rebecca Hall has identified four women who were captured during the clashing and were tried.
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Turkey and Syrian rebel groups it backs seized the border town of Jarablus from Islamic State this week and advanced south toward Manbij, clashing with SDF-allied groups.
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VICE News travels to Haiti, where anti-government protesters are clashing with police as the country faces a future without a leader, and struggles to achieve political stability.
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But on some issues he has collaborated with Democrats, working with them on stricter gun control measures and clashing with Trump on the 2017 Republican tax cut law.
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Nor was "Fille" the first case of her being temperamental: The year before, she withdrew from a Met production of Strauss's "Der Rosenkavalier" after clashing with the conductor.
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Photos from the scenes in Santiago, Chile have shown buses and subway stations engulfed in flames, and protesters clashing with armed military soldiers in charge of restoring order.
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No one has claimed responsibility for the attacks yet, but authorities are pinning it on insurgents that have been clashing with the central government for over 50 years.
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Fast forward nearly 100 years later, and the head of the VA is once again clashing with administration officials and political appointees over issues of access and control.
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Although his insurgents have been relatively inactive, often sidelined by the Taliban and sometimes clashing with them as well, some serious attacks have been attributed to his followers.
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Hillary Clinton and Donald J. Trump are expected to continue jousting over national security after clashing on Monday over how they would protect the country from terrorism. Mrs.
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Intense protests ensued for weeks straight in Paris after Macron announced a planned fuel tax, with demonstrators vandalizing monuments and clashing with police, injuring more than 100 people.
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So to avoid clashing with the law, some staffers have taped his pieces back together "like a jigsaw puzzle," Solomon Lartey, a former records management analyst, told Politico.
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Bercow accuses Boris Johnson of sexismThe Speaker has never shied from clashing with the prime minister of the day, from David Cameron to Theresa May, to Boris Johnson.
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Every Wednesday, when foreclosure auctions are held, protesters gather outside Greek courts, blocking access to legal staff, barging into courtrooms and, on occasion, clashing with the riot police.
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And there's no shortage of the in-your-face pattern clashing you fell in love with from its spring '16 collection (think cheery florals and loud leopard spots).
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Turkey and Syrian rebel groups it backs seized the border town of Jarablus from Islamic State this week and advanced south towards Manbij, clashing with SDF-allied groups.
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What we're left with—well, besides the Foo Fighters—is a half-remembered collective jumble of impressions, clashing histories, feuding tastes, and a vaguely monocultural notion of itself.
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Along with the photographs, Tulloch also recycles her grandfather's postcards, with stray words such as "Stonehenge" now clashing with a jumble of palm trees, gardens, and building forms.
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Normally staid lawmakers were angrily clashing on the Senate floor Monday and the chamber remains deadlocked over an emergency package to rescue the economy from the coronavirus pandemic.
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One key is for countries to retaliate carefully against what they consider to be unfair practices, targeting politically sensitive industries in the country with which they are clashing.
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The sale would add to tensions between the United States and China, which are already clashing over trade, communications technology and a military buildup in the Pacific region.
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The agency and Facebook are clashing over the company's plans to expand its encrypted services — something law enforcement argues will make it harder to detect child abuse online.
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The debate has also engulfed Republicans, with GOP members clashing as well on whether they should have a clean reauthorization bill or overhaul it to include new protections.
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So if you need to satisfy an immediate urge to see bearded men in fur clashing on rugged, rolling hills, "Vikings" returns on Wednesday for its fifth season.
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Washington (CNN)An assistant secretary of state who played a key role in recent US-Mexico talks has resigned after reportedly clashing with the Trump administration's immigration policies.
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Still, Musk has a long history of clashing with government bureaucrats, most recently the Securities and Exchange Commission, National Transportation Safety Board, and Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
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This string of high-profile stumbles has raised questions about the health of the broader market, and the economy—and given rise to clashing theories of impending doom.
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But the images from Charlottesville, Va., over the weekend — of white supremacists clashing with protesters in an American city — threw into sharper relief Mr. Loeb's racially charged analogy.
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Season 7 has kicked off a new phase of "The Walking Dead" marked by colonies that are collaborating and clashing as civilization recreates itself in a postapocalyptic dawn.
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Historians have clashed — and are clashing still — over the strength of his support for the system of forced labor that kept millions of people in bondage for generations.
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A half-century ago, St. Louis officials publicly stumped for the monetarist theories of Milton Friedman and were criticized for clashing with the Fed leadership of the day.
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After weeks of public hearings and partisan clashing, the House is nearing votes to impeach President Trump, the fourth time an American president has seriously faced this threat.
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Activists from the far-right and far-left have been clashing in Berkeley, a strange turn for an area known as the birthplace of the Free Speech Movement.
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In December 2019, its then-CEO, Mark Okerstrom and its then-CFO Alan Pickerill both resigned after clashing with Diller and the board over the firm's future direction.
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Polls predict an election win for PiS, accused by the EU of undermining the rule of law and with a history of clashing with Brussels over judiciary reforms.
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According to al-Ikhbariya, at least six assailants attacked the two security compounds in Homs, clashing with security officers before at least two of them detonated their explosives.
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Last year, Stefanik urged the party to increase the diversity of its representatives and to get engaged at the primary level — clashing with other lawmakers in the process.
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On the streets of New York Fashion Week, show-goers are known to take risks, clashing patterns and mismatching shoes (and to be clear, we live for it).
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Reed had his swing coach Kevin Kirk carrying his bag after his brother-in-law caddie was ejected from the event for clashing with a spectator on Saturday.
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FTIT8300 rose 1.1 percent as investors monitored developments in Rome, where the government is trying to finalize budget details after clashing with the EU over its deficit targets.
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Mr. Owen also delves into more personal tales of his Midwestern roots clashing with those of his wife, whose father was a founding member of the Black Panthers.
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A third set of ideas suggests that what really defines and produces change in American politics is clashing political orders, or the underlying belief systems behind political institutions.
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Last year, Kevin Systrom and Mike Krieger, the co-founders of Instagram, left the company after clashing with Mr. Zuckerberg over the future of the photo-sharing network.
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There are passionate people on both sides of the argument ... with author/journalist/activist Ta-Nehisi Coates clashing with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell during last week's hearing.
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IT IS hard to imagine such a sizzling political issue, one that connects the welfare of children and animals with clashing notions of religious freedom, and even with Brexit.
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According to CNN Portland affiliates KOIN and KATU, clashing demonstrators included anti-fascist protesters and members of several right-wing groups, including the far-right group the Proud Boys.
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Mohamed Assayed said the store was under control of an armed group from the city of Misrata, but the group had left their camp after clashing with local residents.
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Shia LaBeouf was arrested last night after clashing with a young man at his "He Will Not Divide Us" protest/art installation, the NYPD has confirmed to Entertainment Tonight.
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The Pentagon has long feared that Manbij could become a flashpoint in Syria, with U.S.-backed forces who cleared the city of Islamic State fighters clashing with Turkish forces.
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The governor's race in Georgia has been one of the most contentious and closely watched in the country, with the candidates clashing over voting rights up to Election Day.
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Debbie Wasserman Schultz, then the chair of the DNC, clashing over what Gabbard perceived as Wasserman Schultz's favoritism of Clinton over Sanders — a leak that Gabbard would later defend.
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Despite clashing with their Republican counterparts, Democrats on the House committee ultimately eked out a victory and voted to send the bills to the floor for a full vote.
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Some passengers had been at an earlier anti-government march and the attack came after several thousand activists surrounded China's representative office in the city, later clashing with police.
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Because it's great, and while LeChuck's Revenge is arguably better than its predecessor, the lack of witty ripostes while engaged in blade-clashing combat inarguably made it less memorable.
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Dubbed a "danger to herself and others," Renée spends much of her life held against her will, while continuously clashing with orderlies, nurses and doctors—both mentally and physically.
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Macron's government and the unions are clashing over reform of the SNCF state rail company, with two-day strikes set to take place every five days for three months.
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Broadcaster n-tv showed a group of around 50 people clashing with police on horses, and a television correspondent said police used pepper spray against some of the demonstrators.
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Midwest refiners are clashing with East Coast refiners over a proposal to reverse the flow of fuels on a Pennsylvania pipeline that transports refined products from east to west.
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She paired the shoes with tiger-stripe leggings, proving that clashing patterns is never not okay, especially when one of those patterns happens to be of a country crooner.
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THE debate over the right terms and conditions for Britain's departure from the European Union is often simplified into two clashing concepts: a soft Brexit and a hard one.
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In "Clashing over Commerce", Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College tells the history of American trade policy, showing that trade is neither dull nor deserving of the attacks on it.
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To avoid accidentally clashing with Russian forces, who are fighting in support of Assad, the United States has had an agreement that allows for the two militaries to communicate.
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Management called in early 2018 for the company to seek a flotation or partial sale, clashing with shareholders, who wanted to keep all options open, including an outright sale.
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Trump, despite clashing with leaders from allies such as Germany and Australia, turned on the charm for Modi, whose trip to Washington was deemed a success by both sides.
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While Margit grows close to Jónas, he resents Katla when she uses magic to make Jóhann fall in love with her, and these clashing tensions eventually lead to tragedy.
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Aluminium traders have gotten used to such signals confusion, a bombed-out aluminium price clashing with seemingly low stocks and rolling periods of cash tightness on the London market.
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Each of these three philosophies or rationalities has its own distinctive historical and intellectual genesis, and the three survive alongside each other today, sometimes complementing one another, sometimes clashing.
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And internally, there's definitely some clashing that's happening where people, one side still is very adamant about tech being a meritocracy and 'We want diversity but where are they?
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"It's about how hard it is to do politics, about how people of fundamentally clashing political views tried to work together to create a shared constitutional enterprise," he said.
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The candidate, Binali Yildirim, the transportation minister, is virtually assured of winning the office and replacing Ahmet Davutoglu, who resigned recently after clashing with the increasingly authoritarian Mr. Erdogan.
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But those kinds of civilized, delegated, televised festivals of catharsis and confession have moved to the internet, which empowers more people to do more clashing and defending than discoursing.
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In most of these accounts, Bannon is portrayed as an anti-establishment bomb-thrower, clashing both ideologically and temperamentally with the more reserved Kushner, a top White House adviser.
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Sustainable fashion, Britain's looming exit from the European Union and climate change were addressed as models presented oversized checkered coats, tailored jackets, silk dresses, fitted knitwear and clashing prints.
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Still, the headlines come at an inopportune time for Navarro, who already is embroiled in workplace controversy after clashing with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin over trade talks with China.
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There were differing views and clashing ideas on a number of issues and, yet, members found a way to develop the kind of consensus and compromise essential to governing.
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MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev complained on Friday that U.S. cruise missile strikes on a Syrian airbase were one step away from clashing with the Russian military.
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The documentary lends equal weight to both groups, illuminating the complicated dynamics of Rust Belt laborers clashing—and, at times, coming together—with the foreign employees hired above them.
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Office of Government Ethics head Walter Shaub quit his job over the summer to join an outside ethics group after clashing with Trump multiple times on conflicts of interest.
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There are typical toy shenanigans, hijinks, and Woody clashing with Duke — yet another toy who, like Buzz before him, is peddling a hilariously over-the-top version of himself.
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The California-based brand, known for its graphic, delightfully clashing prints, also shared a few snaps on Instagram, announcing that you you can already snap up the colorful looks.
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Yet he looks set to stay until at least the next race in Japan with the United States Grand Prix after that clashing with the Super Formula season finale.
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Mifid II demands 50 more data fields to be completed for each trade than its predecessor and is reported to be clashing with privacy rules that govern other regions.
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In recent weeks, activists on both sides have descended on the capital, Bogotá, clashing over whether the state or individual women should decide when an abortion can be performed.
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Last year, thousands of protesters gathered near the Standing Rock Sioux reservation to protest the Dakota Access oil pipeline's path through North Dakota, at times clashing with law enforcement.
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Inside the kitchen, similar patterns are collaged on the wall with many others — overlaid, clashing, apparently as random as strips of papier mâché, yet oddly classical in their prettiness.
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The renowned physicist Richard Feynman was also at Caltech, and the two men, their egos clashing, collaborated for a while before Dr. Gell-Mann struck out on his own.
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Before her ouster, Nielsen and Trump had been clashing over whether to embrace harsher measures, some of which Nielsen reportedly believed might fall outside the limits of the law.
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California is also clashing with the administration over auto emissions, issuing a scathing report that laid out its plan to battle federal efforts to weaken efficiency and pollution standards.
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After swimming out through the front window during the storm and then clashing with her landlord during the cleanup, Ms. Nelson received an ultimatum to vacate within five days.
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