Eden, in her own way, represented a childhood cut short.
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But Pence's trip to Hawaii has reportedly been cut short.
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Her burgeoning career as a budding dancer was cut short.
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Duterte cut short a visit to Moscow after the clashes.
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However, the freshman student's life was cut short on Feb.
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His career was sadly cut short by a car accident.
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One we cut short was because he got another job.
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Shortly after, Cuomo cut short the interview after McEnany's assertion.
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"Tuca & Bertie" blew critics away, but it was cut short.
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When he finally moved back, his homecoming was cut short.
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What is clear is that many lives were cut short.
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Read our full portraits of the 49 lives cut short.
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Decades of gun violence, hundreds of lives senselessly cut short.
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Her hair was cut short and dyed black and burgundy.
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His tenure was cut short by army tanks in 2006.
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He cut short one tour and canceled performances in another.
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All of them a heartbreaking reminder of a life cut short.
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Nagi&aposs first trip, in 2012, was cut short by illness.
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His day's testing was then cut short by an hydraulic leak.
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The victims: 49 lives cut short She snapped a quick photo.
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The first one last month was also cut short by protests.
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Dhowre's hair was cut short — and dyed pink — for the event.
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President Obama's 11th-hour decision to cut short former Army Pvt.
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At the same time, their own lives can be cut short.
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Without surgery to remove it, Dominique's life would be cut short.
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The IAO session had to be cut short as a result.
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So many lives and so many people have been cut short.
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Bosh's last two seasons have been cut short by blood clots.
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"I just feel like his life was cut short," she added.
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The proposal is cut short, so we don't know Rachel's response.
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The man begs for mercy, but his plea is cut short.
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His hair, which had once been shoulder-length, was cut short.
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But things are cut short when Lily screams out in pain.
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I had got my hair cut short only two weeks before.
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Then her semester abroad was cut short by the coronavirus outbreak.
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His professional career was cut short by a spinal-cord injury.
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Washington (CNN)Eric Holder's trip to Wakanda was apparently cut short.
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His night was cut short, but he gave us everything he had.
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He cut short a holiday in Europe to return to the island.
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Sereno&aposs expulsion cut short a separate congressional impeachment attempt against her.
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She had big dreams and aspirations, and her life was cut short.
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It also remembers victims whose lives were cut short by gun violence.
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Dryer's life was also cut short, by cancer, when she was 35.
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The interview ended abruptly, leading to speculation it had been cut short.
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His friends and family lamented a young life cut short by suicide.
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And suddenly my window into this day long event was cut short.
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Some had their trips cut short before they could realise their dreams.
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The spacewalk was cut short when water began leaking into his helmet.
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Strasburg (22017-229) had his night cut short thanks to poor command.
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To avoid snags, your hands should be unadorned, with fingernails cut short.
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Hair must be cut short and all fighters must be clean shaven.
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Mr. Trump tried to cut short the exchange, sarcastically observing that Mrs.
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His life was cut short by the pariah regime in NK pic.twitter.
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But his term at the agency was cut short after two years.
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While Romero had his suspension cut short, Lawal's claims were totally dismissed.
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The pitch of their voice was moderate, their blond hair cut short.
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The extension could be cut short if she manages to do so.
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Right shift is cut short; its rightmost part becoming an "Fn" key.
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Asked about their dispute, Mr. Wong threatened to cut short the interview.
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But her visit had to be cut short because of bad weather.
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But disputes could escalate if northerners argue their term was cut short.
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It increases the possibility that Trump's presidency itself will be cut short.
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The arrest cut short her campaign for comptroller of New York City.
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Each film holds traces of lives cut short or otherwise irrevocably altered.
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They all feature a graveyard of potential cut short by careless cruelty.
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But their courtship is cut short after Fonny is falsely accused of rape.
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Her dancing is cut short, giving way to an undefined, sterile white haze.
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However, the 26-year-old hitmaker's questioning was cut short due to illness.
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West cut short his November 3 concert in Los Angeles, citing vocal issues.
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Simply called Mailbox, its life was woefully cut short — we'll get to that.
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Gwozdz is not the only contestant this season whose time was cut short.
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It would be a tragedy for those gains to be cut short prematurely.
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Daughters and sisters whose lives may have been cut short will live longer.
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It's raining heavily and Dexter is agitated after our walk is cut short.
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But those problems were cut short when she met her now-fiancée Hampshire.
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Gwen Graham of northern Florida also demanded that Congress cut short its vacation.
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Ryan Phillippe's broken leg has resulted in Shooter's second season being cut short.
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Jackie Mason's career was almost cut short because of a controversy that wasn't.
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Hearne, whose plans to attend college were cut short by imprisonment, was convinced.
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The family's misadventures were ultimately cut short with the show's cancellation in 1968.
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And he's planning to cut short his visit by several hours on Saturday.
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Melania's trip to Texas was cut short by heavy rain and flash flooding.
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Unwanted pregnancies also cut short girls' education and stop them reaching their potential.
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And immigrants that already have DACA status won't have their protections cut short.
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The work of the Watergate special prosecutor helped cut short Mr. Nixon's presidency.
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But their lives were brutally cut short after just 30 seconds of gunfire.
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In the short run, economic expansions can cut short the lives of some.
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His life was degraded and cut short by alcoholism and chronic drug use.
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Every single tour got cut short because I became too suicidal to continue.
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But their happiness was cut short after a pipeline explosion in May 2019.
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Her hair was cut short and pressed to her scalp in dark waves.
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Lawrence's Dominika is a renowned Russian ballerina whose career is abruptly cut short.
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The trip was cut short by a few days when my grandmother died.
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C Derek Norris had a strong performance cut short by a freak mishap.
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But Mr. Aristide's term was cut short again in a bloody 2004 coup.
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His visit was cut short, however, after security guards asked him to leave.
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My trip to the kitchen was cut short once I saw the cats, though.
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"We understand that last night's show was cut short," they wrote to ticket holders.
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Klute received the dreaded phone call, and cut short a family vacation to Nebraska.
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In fact, it feels rather cut short once Jamie hears the gunfire from Culloden.
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"To-Do" lists reveal ambitions and goals, sometimes unrealized, and plans abruptly cut short.
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And rather than stretching into the evening, available delivery slots are often cut short.
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Chronic illness has made the Wimsetts unavoidably conscious that life can be cut short.
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Your life has been cut short, but I will always tell everyone about you.
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Kiir and Machar held a joint news conference after their meeting was cut short.
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His career, cut short by injuries, began in my final year of high school.
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Thank you for your contributions and I'm so sorry your life was cut short.
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Unfortunately the French revolution—specifically the guillotine—cut short his thinking on the subject.
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To make matters worse, her performance was cut short in favor of advertising dollars.
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Every year, more than 30,000 Americans have their lives cut short by guns. Suicides.
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The talks were cut short after US negotiators offered only a standard bilateral agreement.
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That training, albeit cut short, took place Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu, Quebec in September.
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But Hazan's journey was cut short after Netanyahu's office ordered him to turn around.
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Vice President Pence cut short a trip to South America to attend the meeting.
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The platform, in part, is about filling the gaps left by lives cut short.
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And even that trip, long before Fornite, was still cut short for professional gaming.
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He cut short his trip to Washington after a rocket attack struck central Israel.
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Rick DiPietro, the top pick in 2000, had his career cut short by injuries.
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You'll recall, the tour was cut short in November 2016 due to his hospitalization.
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That's why I think the rally could be cut short as we go forward.
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Some students were enrolled in study abroad programs that have now been cut short.
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Peru cut short its special residency program and started deporting Venezuelans with criminal records.
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The 1918 season was cut short because of World War I. Provost Marshal Gen.
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Waste in many ways — as lives cut short, as potential squandered, as futures foreclosed.
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An agreement with the New York University Hospital for Joint Diseases was cut short.
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How dispiriting to cut short a major dance-floor performance because of cruel footwear.
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She cut short a trip to Israel because of her struggles following the shooting.
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However, the high of the date was cut short when the two parted ways.
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Those are some of the highlights of his career, cut short by his death.
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Vice President Pence cut short a trip to South America to attend the meeting.
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There isn't even a promise of alien invasion to cut short the spending window.
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Now his life has been cut short — in an ambush, according to the Houthis.
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British Home Secretary Sajid Javid cut short a family holiday to address the issue.
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In Cairo, a government-led Italian trade delegation cut short its stay and went home.
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"Cut short because my bathing suit fell right on off!" she wrote in the caption.
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She survived a horrific car accident that cut short her career as a child dancer
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There's the sense of tragedy about a life cut short, the romance of unfinished business.
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Nass said the conversation was cut short when Parnas got a phone call from Giuliani.
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Despite reports to the contrary, Markle's trip was not cut short due to security concerns.
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Last August, our summer was cut short by two weeks because of China [currency devaluation].
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It's nice and all but immediately cut short because of The Night King's spiral message.
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Too many children have had their lives cut short, families destroyed, communities left in ruins.
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Coptic Pope Tawadros II cut short a visit to Greece after learning of the attack.
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The summit between Trump and Kim in Hanoi, which ended on Thursday, was cut short.
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The questions Musk cut short on Wednesday related to Model 3 reservations and capital requirements.
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Grassley said Democrats will invoke a Senate rule to cut short Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearing.
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Their promising football season, which included a berth in the state playoffs, was cut short.
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Sad to say, his role is cut short, possibly because of the exigencies of plot.
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South Korea's president, Park Geun-hye, had to cut short her state visit to Laos.
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I can't stop thinking about all the lives that were tragically cut short in Orlando.
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Republicans called for the president to cut short his week-long tour of Latin America.
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Friends and fellow singers struggled to process the news of a charismatic life cut short.
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HOUSTON (Reuters) - Jeremy Sparkman, a healthcare worker, cut short his vacation in the Ozark Mountains.
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But his campaign was cut short later that year when he was diagnosed with cancer.
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Her lunch breaks were often cut short by requests from doctors, patients or their families.
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But the trip was cut short after news broke Wednesday of the California man's death.
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For students forced to cut short semesters they'd spent years planning, it's a devastating development.
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Chris Farley's professional career may have been cut short, but the versatile comedian proved unforgettable.
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His second term as prime minister was cut short by a military coup in 1999.
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Rick's standoff gets cut short when Daryl guns Morales down, a brutal but necessary measure.
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Mr. Odinga's speech was cut short by police firing tear gas and, witnesses say, bullets.
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The celebrations were cut short as the partition on religious lines ripped the subcontinent apart.
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The impromptu performance, however, was cut short because he had to call his label publicist.
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All three are healthy now, and someone is bound to have their minutes cut short.
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The budding rapprochement was cut short in part by an internal political clash within Pakistan.
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Mary Fallin of Oklahoma in 2018, his tenure as E.P.A. chief would be cut short.
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But this era will be cut short unless our strategy embraces new sources and technologies.
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A Florida teen's life was tragically cut short when she contracted mononucleosis, her family says.
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They say the investigation was cut short despite the lack of key documents and interviews.
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When she was 43, Surbhi Sharma cut short her college education to move to America.
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Robert Smith of the Cure cut short his own speech to get to its performance.
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Like other Hillary likenesses, she cut short her career to accommodate her husband's political life.
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Her speech was cut short because of profanity, and also included some calls for violent resistance.
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But her latest appearance at Dior Couture's spring/summer 2019 Cruise collection event was cut short.
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Sometimes, an author's life is cut short before they get the chance to write another novel.
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This lovely conversation is cut short by a raven from Cersei summoning Jon to King's Landing.
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She says the assault was only cut short because she began to have an anxiety attack.
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Binyamin Netanyahu, Israel's prime minister, cut short a trip to America to deal with the crisis.
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Every single year, more than 30,000 Americans have their lives cut short by guns -- 30,000. Suicides.
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Hedge funds cut short positions in Brent by 27 million barrels but left long positions unchanged.
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On average, people breathing dirtier air have their lives cut short by two to three years.
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Maduro&aposs speech was abruptly cut short and soldiers could be seen breaking ranks and scattering.
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"My wife and I sometimes cut short our sleep to do things we enjoy," Wang says.
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That protest halted legislative business and forced GOP leaders to cut short the week's planned votes.
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But this time her trip was cut short — by the news of President Trump's immigration ban.
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In the end, the hearings are cut short, and Thomas is narrowly confirmed to the bench.
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Deeper engagement with these social connections is cut short until the image cycles back minutes later.
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The life of the Wii U, Nintendo's troubled home video game console, could be cut short.
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Colbert made the joke during a rant about an interview Trump had cut short with CBS.
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His song had a message and so did his speech which was sadly cut short #GRAMMYs.
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The Senate could cut short the required debate time, but that requires agreement from every senator.
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A local newspaper urged the president to cut short his vacation and tour the affected areas.
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But his trip was cut short when he was called home to deal with an emergency.
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Yet her thirst for learning was cut short as she was unable to afford further education.
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Mueller's team acknowledges that their work could always be cut short -- if Rosenstein makes it so.
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Maisch had cut short a family reunion in St. Louis to be here for the vote.
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The session was cut short after leftist congressmen opposed to the reform traded insults with Guedes.
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Some diplomatic tours of duty have also been cut short as a result of the incident.
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It's unusual — but not unprecedented — for a surgeon general's four-year term to be cut short.
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And there's this really cute striped shirt that we cut short that was originally a tunic.
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The government could pay, given the magnitude of fraud it will help prevent or cut short.
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Modern Love A life cut short is revealed through reward cards, drink coupons and arcade passes.
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Children have their education cut short in order to go to work and help their families.
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"We never had a case that we cut short because of lack of personnel," he said.
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The rest of her story was cut short by the regular end of the trial day.
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Their lives were cut short while they shopped for school supplies or enjoyed a night out.
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But this year, seniors have had their final semester, and its attendant last hurrahs, cut short.
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She wore red-framed glasses over sharp blue eyes, and her fair hair was cut short.
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"These lives were abruptly and violently cut short by guns while politicians did nothing," Gross said.
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The group voted forty-eight to seven, with forty-three abstentions, to cut short Bustani's term.
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Ditto for 2016, until his visit was cut short when resort security asked him to leave.
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His 249 season, in contrast, was not nearly as good and was cut short by injury.
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And yet, even in increasingly frail health, Mr. Mugabe has not cut short his annual holidays.
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Their relationship is tragically cut short when Minato loses his life in an accident at sea.
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Others I cut short because I felt that my interviewees were too traumatized to go on.
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Rhee appeared to anger Dubelier by indicating that he cut short the discovery discussion last week.
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When she was holidaying in his favourite lakeside resort he cut short a meeting, pleading "unbreakable commitments".
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But her career at at Göttingen was cut short when the Nazis came to power in 1932.
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Instead, his promising future on the hardwood was unfairly cut short before he could even get started.
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Jeenbekov's office said late on Wednesday he was urgently returning to Bishkek, having cut short a vacation.
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These inmates have cut short the lives of siblings, women and friends in calculated and gruesome ways.
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But with this ban threatening us, we have no idea if his service will be cut short.
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Almost eight years later, both men are dead — their lives cut short after two very different tragedies.
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" Sessions added, "Last summer's violence in Charlottesville cut short a promising young life and shocked the nation.
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If Judge Andrew Hanen rules that DACA's second life should be cut short, legal confusion will ensue.
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Ones tragically cut short, others long-lived; ones filled with warmth and kindness, others hardened by loneliness.
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Though he participated in part of the debtor's examination, the questioning was cut short due to illness.
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Woods' hot streak was cut short recently, however, when he missed the cut at the PGA Championship.
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The crackdown "cut short a decade of Chinese political enlightenment," Minxin Pei writes for Nikkei Asian Review.
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At least one convention — that of the Delta Sigma Theta sorority — was cut short by a day.
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She is past her prime, though: grown thick in the middle, her hair gray and cut short.
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The former wants to cut short the endless Brexit negotiations; the latter is willing to prolong them.
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Use surgical gloves; keep fingernails cut short and cuticles trimmed; do not wear nail polish or jewelry.
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But Campillo also tracks the tragedy of public ignorance and apathy, and of young lives cut short.
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This walk was cut short when flight controllers became alarmed at how strenuous their EVA had become.
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They did visit Vaishno Devi but cut short their stay in the state by a few days.
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The pair were planning a future together, but that future was cut short in a brutal instant.
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Hillary knows that when a young black life is cut short, it's not just a personal loss.
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Widodo also cut short a trip to the United States in 2015 to deal with the fires.
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The federal government paid the sum as it cut short an extraordinary court fight with Apple Inc.
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Colbert's antics were cut short by a convention official who rushed to escort him off the stage.
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Barclay ruled out May asking Queen Elizabeth to cut short the entire parliamentary session, known as prorogation.
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S. tariffs tussle, and after the U.S. and North Korean leaders cut short their widely-watched summit.
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Through their lives -- and though their lives were cut short, in their deeds they achieved total immortality.
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Each year, more than 30,000 American lives are cut short by guns - two-thirds coming from suicides.
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If Ms. Rousseff's term is cut short, Brazilians should be allowed to elect a new leader promptly.
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A career filled with top jobs preparing him for the presidency was cut short in its prime.
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The Par 3 competition held before the Masters was cut short on Wednesday because of stormy weather.
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Efforts were cut short again Wednesday when a downpour forced teams to retreat for fear of mudslides.
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What's more, the Fed's path to interest rate normalization was cut short by an unruly stock market.
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Holiday festivities are cut short when the Jews in the village are attacked and their homes, destroyed.
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A spokesman for McConnell declined to say if that chamber would also cut short its work week.
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And hoteliers and others in the tourism industry argue that abbreviated winter afternoons cut short business opportunities.
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In both versions, the song is cut short by Nala discovering Timon and Pumbaa and terrifying them.
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That is 10,0003 families left shattered, 10,497 futures cut short, 10,497 tragedies that could have been avoided.
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Her only scheduled rally of the day, however, was cut short by rain after only seven minutes.
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But the victory was cut short by that arrow, which we later learned was intended for Daryl.
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"A young man's life was cut short last night, and we mourn the loss," the president said.
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He laughs but it's cut short when he considers the movie industry's grip over the global imagination.
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He headed into the Open as a contender, but his quest was cut short in painful fashion.
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Her career was abruptly cut short by her death of a fall at age 36 in 1985.
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She is 34, in a floral pink dress, gazing at the camera, her black hair cut short.
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The 2008-9 recession cut short the last recovery just as wages were beginning to pick up.
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Twin Metals scored another victory in September when the Forest Service cut short its mining-ban review.
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If the Senate or the courts do not cut short Pierluisi's first term, popular outrage just might.
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The Lincoln was already on its way to the region and simply cut short European port visits.
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Protesters said they opposed any contact with American officials, and their actions quickly cut short the meeting.
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Antoine Dow helps bring dignity to young black men whose lives were cut short by gun violence.
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"It was all about the sanctions," Trump told a news conference after the talks were cut short.
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Long lines formed at the airport of Lombok's main town, Mataram, as tourists cut short their holidays.
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When his vision was cut short that Sunday, the world stopped -- first in incredulity, then in sorrow.
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Through their lives, and though their lives were cut short, in their deeds they achieved total immortality.
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I am the mother of a stillborn son whose life was cut short because my uterus ruptured.
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A visit to Yad Vashem, the Holocaust memorial museum in Jerusalem, was cut short at his request.
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Her tenure was cut short in May, when she was recalled from her post seemingly without cause.
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Leaders decided to cut short Thursday's session as portions of the state braced for hazardous icy conditions.
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Her participation was vital, Ashby recalled Hahn saying, so she cut short a vacation to be there.
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Nineteen other crew members also died, their heroic lives cut short by drowning, disease, exposure and starvation.
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HOUSTON, Sept 1 (Reuters) - Jeremy Sparkman, a healthcare worker, cut short his vacation in the Ozark Mountains.
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If Eve Adams's life had not been cut short, would she have discovered another Miller or Nin?
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell suggested Wednesday that the Senate would not cut short an impeachment trial.
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But that meeting was cut short when Chinese negotiators cancelled a visit to the farms in Nebraska.
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Others, however, acknowledged that the affected sample size was small and the trials were cut short early.
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Gamel said he always kept his hair cut short when he growing up in Neptune Beach, Fla.
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Speeches from almost all the most relevant winners — Kacey Musgraves, Cardi B, Dua Lipa — were cut short.
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The trip is cut short, and Elizabeth and her husband, Philip, return to London for the funeral.
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The monitor also cut short Robin's visit on Saturday, when he took his son to Kids World.
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Through their lives — and though their lives were cut short, in their deeds they achieved total immortality.
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Their conversation is cut short by Amber's handler, who extracts her from the convo to take her home.
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And the oral briefings he does get are cut short and tailored so as to not upset Trump.
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While his life was cut short, Adrianne says she thought her father had many more stories to tell.
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Canadian police say Alexandre Bissonnette is the sole suspect in the deadly rampage that cut short their lives.
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On Twitter, Haghar posted the section of her speech she wanted to give before it was cut short.
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"Their plan was to start a family in San Antonio and it was tragically cut short," Josh says.
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Fixating on schools is logical: It is particularly tragic when young lives are cut short or severely disrupted.
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Another witness said two people had been injured and that the ceremony was moved inside, and cut short.
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When Ellis's life was cut short over 26 years ago, he was exhibiting in galleries, but not famous.
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He was forced to cut short his trip as members of the shadow cabinet started resigning en masse.
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Last Friday a group of 15 cancer researchers cut short a meeting at the Food and Drug Administration.
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She'd got through an unhappy marriage and her life had been cut short at a tragically young age.
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The White House has since said he will cut short his European trip and visit Dallas next week.
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Their playtime is cut short once someone calls for Moana and her new pal waves (tee hee) goodbye.
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During Saturday's disturbances in Paris, tourists were left shocked, with some saying they would cut short their visit.
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Angie's life was cut short when she succumbed to injuries sustained in the Las Vegas Route 91 shooting.
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The minister cut short a visit to the UAE and Egypt after the second fruit fly was detected.
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Democratic rule followed in 1986 before it was cut short by Mr Bashir's coup a few years later.
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"The accident has cut short the dreams of students who were preparing to serve the nation," Magufuli said.
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We'd go to CBGBs to have a show cut short because of fights breaking out in the pit.
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A White House meeting between Trump, Republican and Democratic lawmakers on U.S. policy in Syria was cut short.
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Akon's Tesla went out for a joyride ... with a burglar, but the heist was cut short by technology.
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"I expected he would excel in the world and unfortunately his life was cut short," David Ghogomu said.
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The abrupt conclusion has some involved in the trial wondering why this Russian investigation had been cut short.
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It is cruel and terrible that her life was cut short by a violent act of political intolerance.
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His is the life, thwarted and cut short, that demands greater attention because we've all but forgotten it.
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Unlike other great careers cut short before him, it's been great to see him stay healthy, too. [NBC]
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McQueen's critically lauded career was cut short when he committed suicide in 2010 at the age of 40.
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The sharp depreciation of Brazil's real could raise inflation expectations and cut short the easing cycle, economists said.
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Copts on trips or youth camps had been told to cut short their activities and return home early.
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But unless he has a new plan to grow the company, his winning streak may be cut short.
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That was cut short when Natina Reed was hit by a car and killed on October 26, 2012.
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The meeting, however, was cut short by a rocket attack from the Gaza Strip that wounded seven people.
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The unfortunate result is 764 lives senselessly cut short on the streets of one of America's greatest cities.
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Linville and Heroes Project founder Tim Wayne Medvetz's first two Everest climbs were cut short by natural disasters.
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But, most of all, both of these men were human beings and Americans, whose lives were cut short.
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The Biggest Comeback In College BasketballNorthern Iowa's celebrations were cut short by another rival's come-from-behind win.
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That's the biggest reason why Bynum never suited up for the Sixers and his career was cut short.
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For example, the Trump administration abruptly cut short grant programs aimed at ending teen pregnancy with little explanation.
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This also engendered rebellions throughout the country and progress was cut short in 1553 with his untimely death.
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News of the shutdown hit while the team were in a training session, which was immediately cut short.
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News of the shutdown hit while the team were in a training session, which was immediately cut short.
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He cut short cooperation with the International Monetary Fund and boosted taxes on foreign banks and multinational corporations.
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But their road trip was cut short just miles outside Los Angeles, the police said he told them.
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The second team of Biospherians tried to continue the mission, but it was cut short five months later.
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But when the #MeToo movement gained traction, Webb thought about how her academic career had been cut short.
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An American student studying in Italy found her classes cut short as the coronavirus pandemic swept the nation.
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There was Andrew in his letterman's jacket, blond hair cut short, lips curled upward in a shy smile.
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Instead, the interview was cut short after he behaved inappropriately toward me, altering the course of my career.
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ICYMI ... Pump's set was cut short when event organizers and cops felt the crowd was getting outta control.
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"Oluwadurotimi's future was bright, and it is simply unfathomable that it was cut short so heinously," he said.
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His second term was cut short when the king at the time, Gyanendra, dismissed him, calling him incompetent.
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Many felt that Mr. D'Alesandro cut short his mayoral career after only four years because of the riot.
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Robert Dole's staff was cut short when Stone's campaign dirty tricks were exposed during Congressional hearings in 1973.
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When the Fed cut short-term rates, the prime rate lowered, too, and credit card rates followed suit.
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A White House meeting between Trump, Republican and Democratic lawmakers on U.S. policy in Syria was cut short.
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Her life and dreams were cut short on Monday morning as she was making her way to work.
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Wade and Bosh remained with the Heat, but Bosh's career was cut short in 2016 with blood clots.
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Amid those messages are a number that express heartbreak at 13-year-old Gianna's life being cut short.
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His tour there was cut short by the Obama administration, which believed he was too hawkish on Iran.
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"She was a lady full of love for others and unfortunately her life was cut short," he said.
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Lomu died of cardiac arrest at 40 in 20013 after a kidney disorder had cut short his career.
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Perriman's big game came while fellow receiver Chris Godwin's day was cut short due to a hamstring injury.
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The president cut short a trip to Europe to go to Dallas, recognizing the importance of the moment.
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President Mohamed Abdullahi Mohamed cut short a visit to neighboring Ethiopia to fly home and attend the burial.
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In Brazil, Gávea cut short positions in the currency and stocks, and remained bought on interest-rate contracts.
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Instead, officials abruptly cut short a summit meeting between President Trump and North Korea's leader, Kim Jong-un.
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The oil minister of Saudi Arabia, the world's biggest exporter, even cut short his summer vacation to attend.
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That's cut short when Morgan tells her Glenn and Abraham were killed at the hands of the Saviors.
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The caption announced the artist's intention to cut short his exhibition, previously scheduled to remain open through April.
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The 1990 Twin Peaks series opens with the discovery of her body; her life has literally been cut short.
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However, Meghan's tour was cut short due to crowd management issues, a Kensington Palace representative told the Associated Press.
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Kuhl saw his Sunday outing cut short after his knee was on the receiving end of Dee Gordon's comebacker.
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But not long after that, our deployment was unexpectedly cut short from nine months to a little over five.
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If you're attached, you might even cut short (or skip) your family Thanksgiving in lieu of a couples' getaway.
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However, Athena's fun was quickly cut short with a failed attempt at rolling over on top of the bale.
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His dream of football glory, the very fount of his masculine identity, was cut short by a freak injury.
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The bank CEOs have been subdued on through the morning, despite often having their responses cut short by lawmakers.
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That climb was cut short after an avalanche that resulted in the deaths of 16 Sherpas on the mountain.
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Under such a deal, Britain's EU membership could be cut short if and when an exit agreement is finalized.
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For larger files (like entire movies) you're going to want to get your clip cut short to begin with.
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Willie Nelson was forced to cut short a concert in Salt Lake City after suffering respiratory issues on Sunday.
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There isn't much else known about Lee, because her life was tragically cut short as an 18-year-old.
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A quick toggle to the Home option, though, cut short that program and brought it safely back to me.
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Aldana and CICIG's investigation of former President Otto Perez Molina led to his impeachment and cut short his presidency.
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Earlier on Friday, Le Pen had cut short a schedule of events in the Russian parliament to meet Putin.
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After a hastily... The life of the Wii U, Nintendo's troubled home video game console, could be cut short.
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But while their time at camp was cut short, their presence lingered in the form of rumors and whispers.
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Everybody should be affected, because that's a young life that was cut short, that couldn't live his full potential.
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The French are speaking out for the journalists who had their lives cut short for the risks they took.
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A call to a number believed to belong to Albacete was cut short after a Reuters reporter introduced herself.
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The Islamists' abusive regime in northern Mali was cut short in early 2013 by a French-led military intervention.
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And we all think our country must do more to save lives from being cut short by gun violence.
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Sadly, Orr's magnificent career was cut short in his 10th season at age 27 by a serious knee injury.
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To others, losing trades quickly become "investments," and winning trades get cut short as eager investors scoop up profits.
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Back in Washington, having cut short his trip by a day, Mr. Obama worked on his remarks for Dallas.
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It was Spicer who cut short the briefings and banned TV cameras from briefings, except maybe once a week.
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And of course, they'll feel the absence of friends, teachers and coaches whose lives were cut short so violently.
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Immediately after a girl is cut, short-term health risks include severe pain, bleeding, genital tissue swelling, and infections.
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Mejia started the second game, but his outing was cut short by a 1 hour, 15 minute rain delay.
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Nielsen cut short a working dinner at a Mexican restaurant last week after protesters shouted, "Shame!" until she left.
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Amy Winehouse's father says this year has been one of the toughest since his daughter's life was cut short.
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Yet some part of me still believed that this was the year that wouldn't be cut short for him.
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But you couldn't help but feel that even those insane stats were cut short by one of Judge's swings.
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And with this announcement, it appears LiAngelo will cut short his college career without ever having played a game.
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James Garfield's tenure as the 20th president of the US was cut short by an assassin's bullet in 1881.
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In the latest week, speculators cut short bets on the Japanese yen for the first time since mid-February .
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Consider the sheer romance of the writerly life of the tubercular Keats, whose life was cut short by poverty.
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It was more than a significant singular moment for many of the athletes who saw their seasons cut short.
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Helen Chadwick's death in 1996 at 42 cut short her prolific production of works intended to jolt the viewer.
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A group of hunters precipitates the act's divertissement, which is cut short by the appearance of a sea monster.
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But the convoy had to cut short its visit amid continuing fighting and left before some trucks could unload.
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Paul Walker could have banked up to $80 million off his acting had his life not been cut short.
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However, lest we get sentimental, the book is ornamented with twirled cancer-memorial ribbons, cut short at both ends.
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I lost friends and colleagues that year; their lives were cut short in their prime, their service largely unrecognized.
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And yes, I've cut short the life of a hose that way (OK, two), though thankfully not a Craftsman.
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In July, the Fed cut short-term policy interest rates for the first time in more than 10 years.
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Inclement weather delayed the ceremonial launch of the 2020 census for about five hours and cut short the festivities.
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Honestly, I had a bit of an existential crisis in realizing how easily your life could be cut short.
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Tueller cut short his travel outside Iraq to return to the embassy in early January because of the tumult.
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" Berlin's Mercedes-Benz Arena, where U2 performed Friday and cut short its performance Saturday, tweeted: "Get well soon, Bono.
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Franz Schubert's death at 31 cut short the life of one of the great talents of the 19th century.
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Dr. King's campaign, which was to include setting up an encampment in Washington, was cut short by his death.
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Art history is full of artists whose careers, cut short by early death, haunt us with their unfulfilled promise.
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The last time she had been detained, her sentence had been cut short, she thought, because of her health.
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But on Sunday, the funny moment served to highlight the lives that had been cut short much too soon.
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My sister and numerous relatives were among hundreds of thousands of Zimbabweans whose lives were cut short by AIDS.
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Just last month, his preparation for the Tour was cut short by a spill in a race in Switzerland.
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The Senate this week cut short its August recess by two weeks in order to deal with the debate.
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I liked the way he wore his hair cut short, so I could see the contours of his skull.
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And in Brent, hedge funds cut short positions by 19 million barrels, the largest one-week reduction since January.
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The trek was cut short after police detained him on a road in eastern Siberia for an unspecified crime.
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"For him to have his life cut short like that, it's definitely sad and tragic," the NBA star said.
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On World AIDS Day, we honor lives cut short by HIV and celebrate tremendous progress toward ending the epidemic.
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"As much as her story was cut short, it was told really loudly at the end," Mr. Flamm said.
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"These Girl Scouts were out there doing community service work and their lives got cut short," Mr. Newell said.
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Nearly all of them saw their lives cut short during vicious fights for supremacy in medieval Mongolia's royal courts.
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It ends in the middle of a verse after a stark lyric, cut short suddenly like The Sopranos finale.
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Farmers feared the April-to-September mid-crop would be cut short due to a lack of rain last month.
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Five people's lives were cut short in the shooting; many of them were in Florida to go on cruises. 2.
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Fund managers cut short positions in gasoline by 14 million barrels and short positions in heating oil by 13 million.
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Bergdah's celebratory homecoming is cut short when the public suddenly denounces his hero status, calling him a deserter and traitor.
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They also started invoking the two-hour rule, which cut short the time Senate Republican committees had for their hearings.
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Another fan, Andrew Cusumano, said it was sad XXXTentacion&aposs life was cut short at the start of his career.
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Shortly before Kanye's performance was cut short, he played the track, which served as the emotional centerpiece of his set.
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Booker, who was 23, is far from the first black transgender woman in Dallas to have her life cut short.
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ET from the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan, but what was due to be a six-hour journey was cut short.
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Netanyahu cut short a visit to the United States, saying he would fly home right after meeting President Donald Trump.
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Trump's move triggered reports that China may cancel or at least cut short trade talks scheduled with Washington this week.
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A life cut short Alerted by the loud noises of gunfire, two police officers arrived at Holey Artisan to investigate.
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Rhea's Instagram followers have also been sending in custom sweaters, cut short to allow her the freedom to walk around.
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But their lives were cut short that night, when all three died in a horrific car crash near Yoncalla, Oregon.
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Many Africans believe they will become an ancestor in the spirit world only if their life is not cut short.
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He cut short his trip to Java to return to Jakarta where he will hold a meeting on the attacks.
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His two productive seasons in Oakland were cut short due to concussions John sustained from foul tips striking his facemask.
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The stage was, however, cut short from 130km to 59km after landslides forced the organisers to skip one major climb.
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B: This interview was cut short because of a sudden change of demeanor when I started asking questions about Stardawg.
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"There are buyers out there," he said as he cut short a trade trip to Australia to return to Britain.
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But the much-awaited encounter was cut short when a single gunman appeared behind them at the school's gym entrance.
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The spacewalk was cut short, and NASA implemented changes to its suits, including the addition of absorbent padding in helmets.
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But his fun comes to a tragic end, a nighttime of dancing cut short by the cruel knife of fate.
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With his FP1 cut short by a seal problem, FP2 was also over quickly when Palmer skidded at turn 16.
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As you know ... Pac's career was cut short when he was brutally gunned down in 1996 on the Vegas strip.
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" The tweets came the same day Secretary of State Rex Tillerson cut short a trip to South Korea, citing "fatigue.
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Etienne Cardiles and Xavier Jugelé's plans to spend their lives together were cut short when tragedy struck in late April.
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But her pledge was tragically cut short one day later, when she was was shot to death at her home.
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They were quickly cut short by authorities and several spoke to CNN about their fear of retaliation in the aftermath.
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To attend Lopez Obrador's inauguration, Trump would have to cut short his scheduled visit to Argentina for the G20 summit.
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RED SOX LOSE SANDOVAL Pablo Sandoval's rocky second season with the Boston Red Sox was cut short by shoulder surgery.
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It cut short the careers of talented people who had been performing vital work in wartime, which weakened the military.
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A modest recovery fueled by reasonable housing prices and the city's proximity to Chicago was cut short by the recession.
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The odor was so foul—also literally in foul territory—that the game was cut short in the fifth inning.
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Greene had his last start on Sunday cut short by a blister on the middle finger of his pitching hand.
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"Legal visits were then abruptly cut short", the complaint reads, "and the visiting attorneys were escorted out" of the jail.
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That dream was cut short when my parents urged me to go to school and study to become a doctor.
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"We can cut short the idea that this was a technological mistake made by some specialist or other," he added.
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The Obama administration also cut short a technical review of the standard in November 2016 after Trump's surprise election victory.
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It could be cut short if both the EU and Britain ratify the Brexit deal before it runs its course.
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Even his seasons of coaching his son's youth baseball team were cut short when the league started conducting background checks.
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Mendieta's art, sometimes violent, often unapologetically feminist and usually raw, left an indelible mark before her life was cut short.
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"My career in the C.I.A. was cut short by partisan politics, but I'm not done serving our country," she said.
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It would also help protect Stanton from another fastball to the face, an injury that cut short his 2014 season.
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While Judge Moss cut short that argument, he stressed the importance of the investigation to the integrity of American democracy.
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That might have been the end of it — just another show, cut short at a cliffhanger, good while it lasted.
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The Defense Department will pull U.S. forces from a multinational Arctic exercise that has been cut short over coronavirus concerns.
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Kariya's career was cut short by concussion problems, and he finished with 53 points in the same number of games.
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Italian Industry Minister Federica Guidi cut short a two-day visit to Egypt on Wednesday after Regeni's death was reported.
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But our train was a little behind schedule, so the stop was cut short by three hours and 15 minutes.
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Democrats, led by ranking member Adam Schiff of California, believe that the investigation has been cut short for political reasons.
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He was planning on coming home anyway to support Matthew, but he had to cut short his vacation to play.
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Schumer told reporters he hoped for a bipartisan deal with a "full" and "open" trial that is not cut short.
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His campaign was cut short by full tears of the anterior cruciate and medial collateral ligaments in his right knee.
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The second day of the summit was cut short, and the two leaders left with nothing to show for it.
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An American hero had his life cut short at the hand of a killer, as have far too many Israelis.
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He added that Mr. Peters had cut short a deer-hunting trip to sign the paperwork to complete his resignation.
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Many individuals have experienced physical afflictions, ailments, and other impairments that threatened to cut short their careers in the arts.
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There was some speculation that Mr. Cohen's testimony had so irked Mr. Trump that he had cut short the meeting.
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The twenty-three year old's Porsche smashed into a truck and a thousand questions were cut short or left unanswered.
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Injuries and a reluctance to take a lesser role unfortunately cut short the prime of a truly dominant big man.
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Us follows a family whose vacation is cut short when a group of doppelgangers appear at their home and attack them.
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White Sox CF Charlie Tilson had his major-league debut cut short Tuesday when he suffered a strained left hamstring. 3.
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On Tuesday night, she cut short a working dinner at a Mexican restaurant after protesters shouted, "Shame!" until, finally, she left.
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In court last week, his long, greasy blond hair was cut short and his expression less vacant than in the past.
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The little car's dream gets cut short though, when the lights come on in the little mechanic shop where it lives.
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Kim's six-year run on ABC's hit series Lost was cut short when his character, Jin, died unexpectedly in season 6.
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His NBA career that was prematurely cut short by a knee injury and he declared bankruptcy only about six years later.
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Trump cut short a second summit, hosted by Vietnam in February, after Kim called for the removal of all U.S. sanctions.
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The move comes after the Indian government proposed the idea so that it could cut short its monthly expenditure on cabs.
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Sondland connects "investigations" with a White House meeting for Zelensky, which bothers Bolton and prompts him to cut short the meeting.
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The Federal Reserve cut short-term rates twice this quarter, while fears about global economic growth weighed on long-term rates.
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After that, the market rose a paltry 19.8 percent during his administration, which was cut short by his assassination on Nov.
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She and her fiancé fast-tracked their wedding date by a year, aware that their time together might be cut short.
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"When my husband died it really cut short our dream of living a really long life and dying together," she says.
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Mr Duterte declared martial law while on a state visit to Moscow, which he cut short to restore order at home.
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We want to try to keep the focus where we think it belongs – on the people whose lives were cut short.
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He would later serve as governor from 1983 to 1986, but his term was cut short when his father was ousted.
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It is true that XXXTentacion's rising star and his life — even without the fame — being cut short by violence is tragic.
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Being told your life is going to get cut short, it's been emotionally draining for me and my family as well.
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The Philbrook Museum is reconstructing the career of modernist photographer Lusha Nelson, whose life was cut short by an untimely death.
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"I got my hair cut short for the first time – I had always had really long hair and highlights," he says.
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Its science career may have been cut short, but the European Space Agency still considers the Philae lander a huge success.
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However, their love story was cut short when both of them were found guilty of Kercher's murder and tossed in prison.
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He cut short a visit to western France on Thursday and was summoned to the prime minister's office in the afternoon.
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The bank has also seen its stock nearly halving in value since the RBI first cut short Kapoor's term in September.
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South Korean markets fell on Thursday after the White House announced that the summit between Trump and Kim was cut short.
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That said, there's going to be a few careers cut short in their prime if the rout of last week continues.
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Representatives of the Trump Organization have previously said they would resist any efforts to cut short the company's long-term contract.
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It is one thing to have a career cut short by injury, quite another to sabotage yourself through self-inflicted wounds.
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He drew two starts and had nine tackles and one sack before his season was cut short by a knee injury.
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Italian Industry Minister Federica Guidi cut short a two-day visit to Egypt on Wednesday night after Regeni's death was reported.
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Although he reportedly sold it at a profit, his involvement was cut short and he was sentenced to prison for graft.
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Guests whose trips were cut short will receive a prorated refund or can cancel their cruise without penalty, the company said.
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After an injury cut short her dancing career, a few years ago, she and some friends set up an advertising business.
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"He wanted to go to Mangu national school and become a neurosurgeon, his dream has been cut short now," said Njoki.
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Seth's legacy was also cut short and the world will never know the many more contributions he had yet to make.
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That advantage could be cut short, however, if Congress singles out the industry by removing certain provisions of the tax code.
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Like so many here in rural Texas, they point to the fact that an armed Samaritan cut short Sunday's killing spree.
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Wendler knew her time would be cut short, but she bravely fought for every breath, for her loving husband and children.
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Just as he was peaking in the rankings in early 2011, Soderling's career was cut short by a variety of ailments.
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It has seen its revenue flows cut short by its inability to provide even basic services for its 3.4 million residents.
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Matthews's wake is a surprising but loving tribute to the high school student whose life was cut short by the shooting.
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Ms. Rousseff said her opponents were undermining Brazil's young democracy by seeking to cut short her second term without legal justification.
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Thanksgiving dinners attended by people who were likely to be of opposing parties were cut short by 30 to 50 minutes.
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If they survive the encounter, their life expectancy could be significantly cut short because of the chronic stress associated with it.
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Zuma's presidential term runs out in 2019, but depending on who prevails in the conference, that term could be cut short.
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Cardholders receive up to $2000,21 per trip in case a trip is canceled or cut short due to weather and sickness.
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Nearly 75% of these women were related to a politician whose career had just been cut short by the term limits.
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The generally dismal standing of the overall party during Obama-era midterms cut short the careers of many seemingly talented politicians.
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Mnangagwa cut short a trip to a World Economic Forum meeting in South Africa to return home, a government official said.
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Mnangagwa cut short a trip to a World Economic Forum meeting in South Africa to return home, a government official said.
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The home secretary, Sajid Javid, who oversees migration policy, cut short a South African vacation because of the flurry of boats.
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Silkworm's nearly 20-year career was cut short in 2005 when their drummer, Michael Dahlquist, was killed in a car accident.
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The central banker then cut short the television interview, saying that people should have fun instead of listening to boring things.
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A half-dozen conversations with farmers, academics and agricultural officials were cut short, politely, when the words "global warming" were uttered.
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A few hundred pro-Park protesters were present, while an anti-Lee rally near the court was cut short by rain.
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Last August he had to cut short a holiday in Austria to undergo an urgent cholecystectomy - removal of the gall bladder.
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We still get out in the rain and mud, but there are days when nonstop rain means walks get cut short.
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McCutchen hopes to be ready by opening day after his debut season was cut short by a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
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Disappointing sales cut short a Las Vegas engagement, and if you can't sell drag in Vegas … DISCO RATING 🕺🕺🕺
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson cut short a trip to Africa to "get his hands around what's happening," the official said.
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The victims The lives of Anthony Stephan House and Draylen Mason were cut short when explosive packages arrived on their doorsteps.
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But Mr. Cramsey's impromptu mission, in a truck filled with firearms and emblazoned with decals celebrating gun culture, was cut short.
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Though it was cut short by her death, my friendship with Cora ranks among the most important I have ever had.
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There were many students — some finished for the day, some playing hooky, many making plans that were abruptly, catastrophically cut short.
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Netflix announced that Anne's story would be cut short, with the upcoming third season of the series being its very last.
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He entered the game with 996 despite scoring only 23 points in a freshman season cut short by a foot injury.
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Santorum praised Trump's decision to abruptly cut short the meeting with Kim, leaving Vietnam without a deal on North Korean denuclearization.
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But in the pre-dawn hours of that winter morning, Salehi's life would be cut short over a few hundred dollars.
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But while the warm weather has cut short-term gas demand, the structural supply-demand balance still appears to be tightening.
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He cut short a visit to Bosnia on Monday night, rushing home hours after the killer blaze broke out near Athens.
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She had had her hair cut short and was wearing a dark suit that set off the color in her cheeks.
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Netanyahu, who cut short a visit to the United States to deal with the crisis, said Israel may take further action.
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Billy Bush's future at "Today" could be cut short in the aftermath of his participation in the leaked Donald Trump tape.
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During the Great Recession, the Fed cut short-term interest rates all the way to zero, and unemployment remained stubbornly high.
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That evening, the Italian ambassador to Cairo cut short a diplomatic reception when he learned that Mr. Regeni's body had been found.
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Trans Day of Remembrance is a day for the community to mourn and celebrate these lives, which were cut short by violence.
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The average resident will have their life cut short by more than a year because of dirty air, according to the city.
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"Last summer&aposs violence in Charlottesville cut short a promising young life and shocked the nation," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said Wednesday.
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"It's different than a normal situation," admits Birkhead, now 43, of getting Dannielynn to terms with her famous mother's life cut short.
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News reported that Caila Quinn actually started filming a Bachelorette season, but it was cut short when JoJo Fletcher was chosen instead.
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I left both to find something with more stability; my job search was cut short when I received the initial surgery date.
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"We need to understand this and mobilize the resources of our special services to cut short this emerging new threat," Putin added.
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Briton Jolyon Palmer was 19th out of the 20 cars, his session cut short due to a seal problem with his Renault.
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It does not feel like a somber look back at life cut short, but instead a look into one man's creative process.
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Handling a bout of economic weakness used to be simple: the central bank would cut short-term interest rates until conditions improved.
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But his newfound joy was cut short when the Fulani attacked in December, destroying the 67-year-old's farm, crops and equipment.
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"Her life was cut short and [she was] taken away from us violently in a way that would change our lives forever."
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"The fallout could be a widespread social and political backlash that could cut short Imran Khan's tenure in the office," he said.
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Then all of a sudden Jane's sex rendezvous is cut short in favor of being forcibly placed in a terrifying safe house.
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Memoir of the ESPN commentator whose early rise toward a promising career in professional basketball was cut short by a motorcycle accident.
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A recovery in spending plans in 2015 was cut short by worries around Brexit, Greece and bad debts in Italy's banking system.
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LazyTown star Stefán Karl Stefánsson's life was cut short on Tuesday after he lost his two-year battle with bile duct cancer.
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However, Dunham's return to the Met Gala was cut short, as she was rushed to the hospital due to complications from endometriosis.
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His fifth term was cut short after the indictment last year of several of the game's biggest-wigs for alleged money-laundering.
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Nuclear talks between Trump and North Korea's Kim Jong Un were cut short after the two sides failed to reach an agreement.
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Melania Trump's flight was cut short Wednesday morning when her plane suffered a "mechanical issue" that pumped smoke into the main cabin.
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During the press briefing I attended, another reporter had his call cut short after Duplex abruptly hung up after misunderstanding a question.
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He had his rehab start with Triple-A Toledo cut short after two-thirds of an inning and 32 pitches on Sunday.
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Baton Rouge newspaper The Advocate earlier this week called on Obama to cut short his summer vacation to come to the state.
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Haley had to cut short a visit to a camp for South Sudanese displaced by the violence amid rowdy anti-Kiir protests.
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His career was cut short because of multiple concussions, and he later served as a football analyst for ESPN for two decades.
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This very weekend, two years ago, her life was suddenly cut short when she was shot and killed by a convicted felon.
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"This was the worst call by far," Trump allegedly told Turnball, according to the Post, which reported the call was cut short.
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In Hong Kong, storefronts are shuttered, critical thoroughfares for commuters and commerce are cut off and university semesters are being cut short.
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Lawyer Mikhailova said she would file an appeal to try to get Navalny's jail time cut short due to his health problems.
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It cut short the evolution of some of the most distinctive recent art to have been created anywhere in the industrialized world.
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But on April 22, her life was cut short when a gunman entered the Waffle House where she was eating with friends.
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Too many American children will never have the opportunity to realize their dreams because their lives were cut short by a bullet.
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None at all were caught during a 2011 survey, but that expedition was cut short for fear of damaging green-turtle nests.
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A press conference from Australia police was cut short after a senior detective left to tackle a man running away behind him.
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In a Twitter message on Tuesday, Mr. Trump mocked the president for failing to cut short his Martha's Vineyard vacation last week.
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A philanthropic life cut short Heyer, a paralegal, was devoted to helping people and had a passion for justice, her family said.
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The memo states that after the investigation uncovered embarrassing evidence about the archbishop, the pope's representative in Washington ordered it cut short.
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The courtship was cut short when she returned to the United States to continue her doctoral studies just a few months later.
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His life was about to be tragically cut short, but a faint glimmer of hope shone through the gloom of his condition.
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Nielsen cut short an overseas trip to visit the southern border, a sign administration officials are feeling pressure to address the situation.
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With the Marciano Foundation's sudden closing, its two current solo shows by Huanca and Uddenberg were also cut short by a month.
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Memoir of an ESPN commentator whose early rise toward a promising career in professional basketball was cut short by a motorcycle accident.
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A "work or fight" order for men in nonessential jobs was issued in July 1918, and the baseball season was cut short.
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For Mr. Harrington, who retired shortly after he was arrested in 2016, the case cut short an ascendant, three-decade-long career.
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Her long hair is gone—not cut short but completely absent—and her skin is a covered in a black, scaly coating.
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A life with a future only a few can begin to dream of was cut short through no fault of her own!
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The talks with Mr. Kim were cut short on Thursday, without the hoped-for agreement on first steps toward denuclearizing North Korea.
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Then, with the 2005 solo show at Lohin Geguld, he resumed the career that he had cut short over four decades earlier.
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During Labor Day weekend, relatives came to stay at the house, but cut short their visit because they couldn't stand the smell.
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The usual thundering intro music for each fighter was cut short; with no fans, there was no atmosphere of anticipation to build.
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She also lost $300 in canceled flights and is pretty sure she lost her $3,000 deposit since her housing was cut short.
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He first came to the United States at age 26, after an injury cut short his playing career in Colombia and Brazil.
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A group of European tourists travelling in a group across India said they now planned to cut short their 20 day trip.
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Mr. Sharif cut short a private visit to London and returned to Pakistan on Monday, visiting survivors at a hospital in Bahawalpur.
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A planned docking at the space station was called off, and the mission was cut short, to two days instead of eight.
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Their student debt from graduate school would usually cut short any talk of marriage and merging their financial affairs, Dr. Nieves said.
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One cut short his contract, while another paid him even after concluding that he could not provide the services he had promised.
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"The campground was full," she said, adding that she had offered refunds to those whose stays were cut short by the evacuation.
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"The campground was full," she said, adding that she had offered refunds to those whose stays were cut short by the evacuation.
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Now, obviously, Will's history lesson got cut short and any moment that could pass for educational is rare in the "Bachelor" universe.
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Trump decided to cut short his attendance following difficult bilateral meetings and a video that emerged of world leaders apparently mocking him.
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Lombardi finished sixth in Spain in 1975, with half points awarded after the race was cut short due to a fatal accident.
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The Israeli government and the bereaved families had protested earlier calls in Jordan for Mr. Daqamseh's prison term to be cut short.
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"We all know the cases of the last several years when, in confrontations with police, lives have been cut short," Sessions said.
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Not only was her hair cut short and curled upwards, but it was also colored with a brown-to-blonde ombre effect.
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With the Federal Reserve expected to cut short-term interest rates again at its meeting this week, stocks could get another boost.
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A group of European tourists traveling in a group across India said they now planned to cut short their 20 day trip.
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President Donald Trump on Wednesday cut short his visit to the UK for the NATO summit after a series of humiliating incidents.
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Wright's 2016 season was cut short by a herniated disk in his neck, a problem that required him to have fusion surgery.
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"Every single year, more than 0003,2000 Americans have their lives cut short by guns," Obama said at a press conference on Tuesday.
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And if it's not, it's a good template for future one-off projects — a game that feels notably smaller, but never cut short.
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Pelosi's comments came hours before a White House meeting to discuss a massive infrastructure plan — a meeting that Trump cut short in retaliation.
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An attempt to shower is cut short when I discover that water on my skin feels like needles being stuck underneath my fingernails.
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West revealed his support for President-elect Trump during a San Jose concert, which was then abruptly cut short by the rapper. 8.
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A Commerce Department investigation into Boeing's claims could be cut short if the USITC rejects it in a vote expected on June 275.
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They tell us they want the world to know they're not numbers, that they have names and lives they don't want cut short.
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I have seen the lives that are cut short, the terrible injuries that they often sustain because of inadequate maternity and labor help.
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Donald Trump abruptly cut short his second summit with North Korea's Kim Jong Un in Vietnam Thursday, announcing no deal had been signed.
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Meanwhile, Ince&aposs campaign broadcasts are sometimes cut short to accommodate Erdogan&aposs speeches, while Aksener is rarely aired and Demirtas is incarcerated.
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Oh, and she cut short the filming of her Wolf of Wall Street audition tape to catch a New York Rangers game. 2.
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For two of the three crew members, it's a second chance, after a disastrous rocket malfunction cut short their last flight into space.
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Her early success as a central figure in Bay Area abstraction was cut short when she made the move to New York City.
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Kim Ballinger is a young mother left to raise a daughter alone after her partner's life was cut short in a police shooting.
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The late John F. Kennedy's contribution to politics was cut short when he was assassinated in 1963, nearly three years into his presidency.
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At least one EPA grant was cut short "due to a shift in priorities," and several others were pulled before they even began.
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Her career was tragically cut short by a plane crash while shooting the music video for her single "Rock the Boat" in 2170.
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Of course, original plans were, uh, cut short — mostly because eating comes second whenever Mr. Grey and his abs are around. Natch. 223.
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Her sentence was cut short after seven years when it was commuted by President Obama shortly before the end of his final term.
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Siblings may believe their lives will be cut short, too, that they won't live beyond the age that their brother or sister died.
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His salt-and-pepper hair was cut short, and her fingers itched to give up this pretense and sink into the rough silk.
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But his life lasted a mere 15 months, cut short on Saturday in Hawthorne, California, by a 72-year-old motorist, police say.
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Shortly thereafter, Trump cut short a meeting with top congressional Democrats and said he would not work with them until the investigations concluded.
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They were cut short, the JIT found, by a Russian-made BUK 9M38 surface-to-air missile, which had left Russia that morning.
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A Commerce Department investigation into Boeing's claims could be cut short if the USITC rejects it in a vote expected on June 22015.
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Instead, the hem was cut short, exposing the high-heeled black leather boots that had previously only peeked out from underneath the skirt.
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The interview was cut short, but the decision to do that was made before it began not during the live-stream, VOA said.
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The premiere of Lifetime's upcoming docuseries Surviving R. Kelly was abruptly cut short in New York City Tuesday night due to gun threats.
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The problem is, term limits require a constitutional amendment, and the votes of the very people whose careers will be (hopefully) cut short.
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Speeches by opposition deputies, once routinely cut short by the bullying former president of the National Assembly, Diosdado Cabello, were heard in full.
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However, his time with the band was cut short in 1967, when he died from an apparent accidental drug overdose at age 19613.
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Instead, like so many kids with cancer, Mason's dreams were cut short by a lack of funding and investment in kids with cancer.
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If we had continued to live the unhealthy lifestyles we had at that time, our life together would likely have been cut short.
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Outer Banks outages Thousands of tourists had their vacations cut short after a power outage hit two islands in North Carolina's Outer Banks.
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Democratic-led U.S. House Judiciary Committee said on Friday it will cut short its summer recess and meet on Sept.
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Those in the group who exult at being cancer-free mourn the three participants whose lives have been cut short by the disease.
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Tapit won the Wood Memorial in 2004, but his racing career was cut short after only six races because of recurring lung infections.
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Seehofer said he would cut short his holidays to discuss the security situation with senior officials on Tuesday and inform the public afterwards.
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At the same time, he did not respond to calls by Democratic lawmakers to cut short the August recess to address mass shootings.
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We deployed 29 people around the world to collect their names, their photographs and the details of these lives that were cut short.
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His much anticipated return however was cut short at half-time, when he was substituted for Ousmane Dembele after picking up another injury.
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A Vacation Cut Short The day before they left for Colorado, the boy's father took him to the doctor's office one more time.
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Mr. Kasich also said President Obama should cut short his visit to Cuba in order to deal with the unfolding situation in Europe.
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The streaming service revived the cult-favorite series back in 2013 after its three-season run on FOX was cut short in 2006.
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"She knows that when a young, black life is cut short, it's not just a loss," Geneva Reed-Veal, Sandra Bland's mother, said.
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I keep my buzz cut short enough that I couldn't pull my hair if I wanted to, and I wear the haircut proudly.
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Their revelry is cut short when they find out their favorite pond is now a murky swamp ruled by the terrible alligator Alkah.
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His mother, Guntas Kaur, enrolled him in tennis lessons, and then swimming, but both had to be cut short because of wheezing attacks.
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Secretary of State Rex Tillerson cut short his recent visit with South Korean officials due to "fatigue," the Korea Herald reported on Friday.
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Their secret romance is cut short when Lutz is sent on an army assignment and Leyna is thrown into a Bavarian labor camp.
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When they came across an armed cartel member in a marijuana field who demanded they leave the area, the excursion was cut short.
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His clean escape is cut short, however, when a suspicious (white) family notices that he's hiding out, and immediately arm themselves against him.
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Cain pulled out in mid-April after lawmakers expressed discomfort with the sexual harassment allegations that cut short his presidential bid in 2012.
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It cut short a project that was producing results, giving the Met's 20th-century curators sustained access to larger and better-designed galleries.
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Powell spoke after the central bank's move to cut short-term interest rates to near-zero and implement $700 billion of quantitative easing.
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So truly, part of me thinks it would not really be our senior year if it wasn't cut short by a literal pandemic.
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His ultimate triumph was cultivating a lush lawn: cut short, flat and thick, edges trimmed as clean and straight as a new haircut.
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The cost-of-violence study, for the first time, put an official price tag on a life cut short in its early stages.
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Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, who was in London on a private visit, cut short his stay and was returning to Pakistan, officials said.
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But her life was cut short on that walk back from the restaurant before the first sun rays broke through the dark sky.
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A meeting between congressional Democrats and Trump in May was abruptly cut short when the president expressed frustrations over Democrats' investigations of him.
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Many contracts are being canceled or cut short, and workers are heading home or trying to find other agricultural work, Dr. Melgar said.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa cut short a state visit to Egypt in order to meet Eskom officials, local news agency EWN said on Tuesday.
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It has been a problem-filled weekend for the young Monegasque who also saw his first free practice cut short with engine problems.
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Activist group Democracy Forward had filed the FOIA request after the Trump administration abruptly cut short grant programs aimed at ending teen pregnancy.
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For personal hygiene and convenience, Ms. Zhang had her hair cut short during her 30 days in the quarantine zone of the hospital.
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Hospital pharmacies are under tremendous pressure to cut short-term costs without considering a treatment approach's value for the overall health care system.
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People are grieving for a much-admired man, for too many lives cut short, for promise snuffed out, and for families in pain.
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We are saddened for the child, whose life was cut short, and for the parents, who we know often deeply regret their choice.
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Charles Kelley had to cut short his Florida vacation to appear at a Nashville benefit concert — but don't think it was an imposition.
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Mr Johnson is expected to cut short his trip to the United Nations in New York, and return in time for the sessions.
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Seeing this reminded me that we have no idea how long we'll live, but even those lives cut short have meaning for us.
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He became the second director in the FBI's history to be fired; the move cut short Comey's 10-year tenure by six years.
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I felt like we had decent speed tonight and maybe could have contended for a top-10, but the day got cut short.
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The brief moments of relief experienced by more than 2,000 passengers aboard the Westerdam when they disembarked in Cambodia has been cut short.
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They also started invoking something known as the two-hour rule, which cut short the time Senate Republican committees had for their hearings.
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He was also a notable public servant after his time in the service — which was cut short by a racially motivated court-martial.
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In turn, this makes the whole experience even more disconcerting when somebody so close to your own age has their story cut short.
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Steve Irwin's life was cut short when he was impaled through the chest by a stingray in 2006 near the Great Barrier Reef.
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Rich was a DNC staffer whose life was cut short by an attacker last year on a sidewalk near his Washington, DC, home.
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For all the victims of the Orlando massacre at Pulse nightclub, those life stories were cut short during the shooting rampage on June 12.
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The morning I departed the ship after our early return to Bayonne — the trip was cut short after the storm — was a quiet one.
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Activists like Jennicet Gutiérrez, Isa Noyola, Karolina Lopez, or Nakay Flotte — all fighting for justice to ensure no other trans life is cut short.
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Sharif's two previous stints in power were also cut short, the second ending in a military coup led by General Pervez Musharraf in 1999.
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And he thinks about how his experience there led him to cut short a life in the theater before he'd even really started it.
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Though tragically cut short after two seasons, Sense8 is back for one last mission to unite its leading pack of of extremely special heroes.
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Anybody who had not cut short exposure in the latest CFTC report was likely "pushed over the edge" after the Fed decision, said Button.
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The proprietor is also unlikely: a Berlin native whose environmental engineering career at Brown Paper was cut short by a marijuana arrest in 19353.
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Negotiations on denuclearization have stalled since February, when President Donald Trump cut short his meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Hanoi.
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In Transit The voyage of Anthem of the Seas was cut short after sailing through a strong winter storm that produced hurricane-force winds.
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On Tuesday night, Kerr experienced headaches during and after a home victory against Houston and cut short his news conference because he felt unwell.
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Arthur Medici had plans to propose to his girlfriend before his life was tragically cut short in a deadly shark attack over the weekend.
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The fact that Lennon's own comeback will be cut short by his imminent death (at the Dakota's entrance) steeps the story in dramatic irony.
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The White House announced Friday evening that the President would cut short his European trip by one day and visit Dallas early next week.
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Back-to-back retirements on Centre Court frustrated the crowd on Tuesday, when Novak Djokovic and Roger Federer each saw his match cut short.
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Now performing in the city for the first time since 2011, it seems as though their act of defiance may have been cut short.
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However, its sixth mission was cut short early in 2018 after a crew member was injured when trying to turn on a backup generator.
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But it also amounts to a daily avalanche of graphic stories about rape, assault, verbal abuse, and careers cut short because of those horrors.
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If the Fed moves to cut short-term rates down the road, the prime rate lowers too, and credit card rates will follow suit.
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Her career was cut short, not by her passing, but by her decision to live her truth and her life as a transgender woman.
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Macron cut short a weekend ski trip in the Pyrenees to return to the capital on Saturday night for a crisis meeting with ministers.
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It was something I wanted people to enjoy, but it was cut short because he was very religious and wanted to go to church.
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On Transgender Day of Remembrance, we honor and mourn the lives that are cut short by violence, while TDOV focuses on progress and action.
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Unfortunately for the insects, these romantic appeals were abruptly cut short by a deadly deluge of amber resin that trapped and killed the males.
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Kubica, 32, is keen to return after his career was cut short by a rally accident in 2011 that partially severed his right forearm.
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Memories of quick games before school or popping over to your best mate's house after dinner for a lengthy session, cut short by bedtime.
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On June 30, in New Hampshire, Ms. Lee cut short her hike to tend to a family emergency, but Ms. Largay insisted on continuing.
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A segment with him was cut short in January after getting into an argument with Jake Tapper over the network's coverage of the president.
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For many Razr users, angrily flipping the phone shut — no need to press "end" — was the best way to cut short an annoying call.
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Presidential spokesman Harry Roque said Duterte has no intention to prolong his stay in power and is even willing to cut short his term.
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Serena arrived in Melbourne with only two matches under her belt, having cut short her season to recover from injury after the U.S. Open.
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The move follows a major clemency announcement on Tuesday, when the president cut short the 35-year sentence of convicted WikiLeaks source Chelsea Manning.
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Mr. Cavett said he would cut short a dinner on Monday to ensure he would be in front of a TV by 9 p.m.
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The Fed cut short-term rates by a quarter of a percentage point in July, the first such action in more than a decade.
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His military training was cut short, though, when his father called him home and made him the head of Dubai's police in November 1968.
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Their escape was cut short by Emirati commandos off the coast of India, who intercepted the group as they sailed away in a yacht.
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That work was cut short in December 2006, when, at 78, while attending a conference in Hanoi, Vietnam, he was hit by a motorcycle.
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"Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order" follows Cal Kestis, a young man who's Jedi training was cut short by the nebulous Empire's rise to power.
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Trump weighed in from Vietnam, where his second summit with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un was cut short amid a disagreement over sanctions.
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Our last tour (and my first) had been cut short when the headlining band, the Circle Jerks, had broken up mid-tour in Detroit.
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Their hook-up gets cut short by news of a family emergency delivered via a series of frantic phone calls and texts from Cookie.
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I feel like we CAN never nurture relationships if we continue to perpetuate these stigmas around mental illnesses; relationships end up getting cut short.
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The day was cut short, and the crew retreated to the hotel with the unnerving possibility that the entire mission could be in jeopardy.
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"It's a great achievement for the families after 26 years of struggling for justice that was cut short by that terrible pardon," he said.
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For the second time this month, the Fed on Sunday cut short-term rates, this time to a target range of 0% to 0.25%.
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Macron cut short a ski trip to call an emergency meeting in Paris, where he recognized that law enforcement had failed to contain rioting.
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Mnangagwa, Mugabe's long-serving security chief who helped oust him from power, cut short a trip to a World Economic Forum in South Africa.
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Israel: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu cut short a trip to the U.S. after a rocket launched from Gaza struck a house in central Israel.
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It's poignant and well worth pondering how Versace's genius and relationships might have evolved had his life not been cut short at age 50.
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Under the agreement, most unionized employees will be paid for the week that was cut short by the shutdown, and the following two weeks.
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Beyond Gaza, Israel cut short its 2006 war against Hezbollah after 34 days, leaving the group far more powerful now than it was then.
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I've only got an hour booked with the members of Jimmy Eat World and our time has already been cut short by 15 minutes.
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He played two seasons with St. Louis before spending parts of eight seasons with the Rangers, his career cut short because of knee injuries.
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She has shiny brown hair cut short, a red cotton sweater, and holds her hands out in front of her, her fingers strained apart.
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Under the agreement, all unionized employees will be paid for the week that was cut short by the shutdown, and the next two weeks.
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But someone sent me the obituary her family wrote for her after her life was cut short by addiction this month, up in Vermont.
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"I'll cut short my speech so that you will have a chance for a crack at the two million for those idiots," he said.
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The Red Sox sent Price to Boston for tests after he cut short a bullpen session Sunday because of numbness in his pitching hand.
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But the three-day festival was cut short after gunshots were heard and people ran for cover in the nation's capital over the weekend.
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However, lawmakers said Thursday that they will have one more meeting, likely next week, after Thursday's was cut short due to time constraints. Rep.
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Though the 21-year-old's time was tragically cut short, her family and friends are adamant that her legacy live on through her work.
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However, their engagement was cut short after it was revealed that Wyatt had a girlfriend and was using the show to boost his celebrity.
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The officials said the nascent cooperation was cut short when Pakistani authorities killed Ishaq in July 2015 along with his two sons and deputy.
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Ms. Kardashian West's lawyer in France said the arrests would cut short "shameful speculation" that the $9 million jewelry heist was a publicity stunt.
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These occasionally strike a melancholy note, as we glimpse cheery faces and festive family photographs that attest to the lives so cruelly cut short.
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President Cyril Ramaphosa, who cut short a state visit to Egypt as the power crisis deepened, met with Eskom's management and board on Wednesday.
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Rodrigo Duterte: The Philippine president cut short a trip to Japan because of "unbearable pain" from a motorcycle accident last week, his spokesman said.
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Within the conflict's statistics are countless stories of torture, detention, forced conscription, families torn apart and normal lives downgraded rapidly or simply cut short.
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The victims The lives of Anthony Stephan House and Draylen Mason were cut short when explosive packages arrived on their doorsteps in Austin, Texas.
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Nawaz Sharif, the prime minister, was ordered out by the Supreme Court rather than the military, which had cut short his two previous terms.
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The star of CNBC's "Listing Impossible" has a detailed and time-consuming routine that, even on the busiest days, he refuses to cut short.
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Their most recent White House meeting, in October, was cut short because of the insults they hurled toward each other in the Cabinet Room.
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But his professional career was cut short by injuries, fumbles and marijuana use, which he reflected on in an interview with The Chicago Tribune.
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The Trump administration has abruptly cut short grant programs aimed at ending teen pregnancy, leaving the institutions that receive the funds scrambling for answers.
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"We loved Jarad with all of our hearts and cannot believe our time with him has been cut short," she said in the statement.
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He wrote hundreds of poems and songs, including the New Year's Eve favorite "Auld Lang Syne," before his life was cut short by illness.
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But their celebration was cut short when their cars were lit on fire and a masked figure shot Neal in the school parking lot.
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Scott was an outspoken Christian who planned to become either an actress or a missionary upon her graduation, before her life was cut short.
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Mychael how I wish your dreams weren't cut short – but so thankful for the time I was allowed to be a part of your life.
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Now, like so many others who sought to rule, his life has been cut short — and by a woman he might have even truly loved.
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A new book, Bobby Kennedy: The Making of A Liberal Icon, by Larry Tye, shares new insights on the late Senator's tragically cut-short life.
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According to friend Max Lomas, those were all constants in Bobbi Kristina Brown s young life in the weeks before it was brutally cut short.
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The Harvard University men's soccer team had its season cut short following the discovery of sexual comments made by players about the women's soccer team.
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Skarsgard shaved the top of his head completely off and left the rest of his hair cut short at the sides and in the back.
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Still on the hunt for stab victims in France that may or may not be Villanelle, her search is cut short by Niko (Owen McDonnell).
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Santana's season debut was cut short by rain and he followed that up with three solid outings, giving up a total of seven earned runs.
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On Tuesday, his life was cut short when he was senselessly killed during a terrorist attack at the DusitD2 hotel complex in the capital city.
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But her peaceful vacation was cut short when she learned that Trump's executive order suspends all citizens of Iran from traveling to the United States.
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Just weeks later, the royal couple cut short a March visit to Palau in the South Pacific to attend the inaugural mass of Pope Francis.
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Look At These Photographs Back on Dragonstone, Daenerys and Missandei have a little sex talk, which is lovely and cut short by Jon, because...duh.
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A Kentucky Fried Chicken sandwich cut short its journey in space after just 17 hours of what was supposed to be a four-day trip.
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But at 16 years old, her education was cut short — she married a boy who sold her to a brothel two months after their wedding.
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Jeff Sessions, Trump's biggest supporter in the Senate, cut short a conversation with reporters in the Capitol when the conversation turned to Trump's latest comments.
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Investigators who worked on the report said their work had been cut short and that they were prevented from looking into other more recent crimes.
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It is in the interest of both patients and physicians to establish proper mechanisms to ensure that life is never cut short without ample justification.
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Luckily, Entertainment Weekly spoke with sources at ABC, and it sounds like there's no reason to believe the current Shondaland properties will be cut short.
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The latest finger-pointing in Congress indicated there was little chance lawmakers would cut short their seven-week summer break to vote on Zika funding.
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His stint at the Eurasia Group consulting firm in 1998 was abruptly cut short after just three months due to his strong pro-Kremlin views.
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Meanwhile, Roseanne and Dan's anniversary celebration is cut short when the hotel needs a valid credit card to keep on file, which they don't have.
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Segura's 2014 season was cut short by personal tragedy: he went on the bereavement list after his nine-month-old son died suddenly that July.
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Starting this Diwali, all Vodafone India customers, travelling anywhere in the country, can continue to talk worry free without having to cut short their conversations.
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Samantha Cerio, the Auburn gymnast whose career was cut short after a devastating knee injury, is staying upbeat as she continues to heal from surgery.
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Al Franken has had his political career cut short by foolish actions he took many years ago that showed a lack of respect for women.
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The confirmation of Lane as the ECB's new chief economist, widely expected, will cut short his seven-year term at home at the halfway point.
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Cheryl is her usual self, abhorring him for entering the women's locker room, but she clearly is more upset that the massage was cut short.
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Funds cut short positions in NYMEX and ICE WTI by a total of 23 million barrels while long positions actually fell by 6 million barrels.
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From trough to peak, sterling has rallied more than 1.2 percent on an intraday basis as the latest headlines prompted investors to cut short bets.
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The Advocate, a leading Louisiana newspaper, joined Republicans on Thursday in calling President Obama to cut short his summer vacation and visit the area himself.
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The source said the incidents had continued to occur on the Communist-ruled island and that some U.S. diplomats had cut short their assignments there.
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"Although our time was cut short, I'm so happy I had the chance to experience this with you!" she captioned a picture of the two.
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But their love story was cut short when a high-wind thunderstorm sent a construction crane onto their apartment complex, killing 29-year-old Smith.
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Hillary Clinton, whose race to the White House was cut short by the rise of populism in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, welcomed the victory.
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The summit was cut short on the final day after both sides failed to agree on denuclearizing North Korea and lifting economic sanctions on Pyongyang.
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Now 73, he served briefly as minister for urban affairs in a Socialist government in 1992-1993 before legal troubles cut short his political career.
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The nation's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif "expressed deep grief over the heavy loss of life," and cut short a trip to London to return home.
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Today, Williams talks openly about the depression he suffered, a condition that he says was triggered after his NFL career was cut short by injury.
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South Carolina running back Rico Dowdle, also coming back from a broken leg that cut short his 2017 campaign, led all rushers with 105 yards.
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Netanyahu cut short his trip to Washington, DC, to deal with a flare-up of violence in the Gaza Strip that died down on Tuesday.
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The exchange prompted some to suggest that the far-right group had forced the event, which ran for about 35 minutes, to be cut short.
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Investors cut short dollar bets, particularly against the Japanese yen with positioning seen stretched before Janet Yellen's speech on Friday at the Jackson Hole conference.
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He would say something else, but they would be cut short by Emmie, who was not as good as Deanna at waiting out a storm.
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Obama has cut short sentences for 944 people during his presidency – more than the last 11 presidents combined – with 760 receiving commutations in 85033 alone.
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The severity of Epstein's alleged crimes also fueled the flurry of inquiries from lawmakers, who said his suicide cut short his victims' quest for justice.
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Forty minutes into the dramatic court hearing, the live broadcast was cut short, giving way for more news on Sisi's proclaimed achievements in infrastructure projects.
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After his schooling was cut short in 2201 by the Cultural Revolution, he was "sent down" to the countryside, like millions of other city kids.
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History shows there's no quick end to one of these investigations—Trump could attempt to cut short the special counsel's investigation by ordering Mueller's firing.
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His father, a professional handball player, had his career cut short by the unrest, and the family lost several relatives and friends in the conflict.
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This law was extended in 2016 to allow terminally ill people to be put to sleep with sedatives—to cut short their suffering before death.
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In this context it was wrong, and has evidentiary value, for Trump to pressure Senate Republicans to cut short their investigations of the Russia scandal.
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" House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also paid tribute to the "innocent men and women whose lives were cruelly cut short by this tragedy.
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A textbook would, again, say that there is an obvious answer to the global demand crisis — major central banks should cut short-term interest rates.
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At their July meeting, Fed policymakers cut short-term interest rates by a quarter percentage point and ended the wind-down of their balance sheet.
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Until our leaders — and regular Canadians — state plainly that Canada has a problem with racism, indigenous people will continue to have their lives cut short.
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In a variety of ways, college leaders have broken the news about the spring semester being cut short, including by dancing to an R.E.M. song.
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To the Editor: Re "Women's Lives Cut Short": Without a doubt, stronger limits on abusers' ability to obtain guns are needed to save women's lives.
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A video of the Village People's "Go West" followed, but it was cut short when Rutgers players emerged from their locker room for pregame introductions.
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Orders for the 2020 Corvette Stingray, Chevrolet's mid-engine sports car decades in the making, have been cut short and are closed as of Wednesday.
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The lump awaiting removal makes me feel closer to the grandmother I never met, feeling her anguish and my father's at a life cut short.
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But no one deserves, at any age, to have their life cut short by a bullet, whether in a church pew or a back alley.
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"Last summer's violence in Charlottesville cut short a promising young life and shocked the nation," Attorney General Jeff Sessions said in a statement on Wednesday.
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A Texas teenager's life was tragically cut short after she died by suicide just two years after she was rescued from a sex trafficking ring.
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Huber, who has served in both Democratic and Republican administrations as a career prosecutor, nearly had his tenure as US attorney cut short last year.
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But some in their party might argue for a northerner on the ticket for the next election because the north's stint would be cut short.
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Perhaps one explanation for her mistakes is that she cut short her Suriname trip after getting sick, and completed the book at home in Amsterdam.
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Though Juice WRLD's career was tragically cut short, the rapper had a prolific presence on the Billboard Hot 100 since his debut, according to Billboard.
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USTR's hearing was cut short on Tuesday by a forecast for snow and will resume on Wednesday with testimony from two more panels of witnesses.
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But the economy stagnated in the final quarter of last year and any rebound could be cut short if EU trade talks this year flounder.
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Unlike Romo, his career under center was cut short thanks to a shot to the kidney that nearly killed him during one practice in 1972.
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Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has cut short his public search for a 'life partner' to accompany him to the moon on the SpaceX Starship rocket.
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The retrospective emphasized the continuous experimentation of the former Bauhaus teacher, whose life was cut short in 1946, at the age of 19463, by leukemia.
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Germany's Kerber, who will arrive at Wimbledon as reigning champion, proved too solid for Sharapova as her comeback from more shoulder problems was cut short.
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They promise to honour and remember those who died, and recognise that full lives enjoyed in peacetime are owed to former lives cut short in war.
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In this book, he tells of befriending and collaborating with Tupac Shakur, and of the circumstances that cut short the careers, or lives, of several contemporaries.
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She demanded to sing, giddily choosing "Nothing Compares 2 U," her rendition playing out smoothly against a backdrop of silence — until, abruptly, she was cut short.
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Nola, who struggled in the spring after having his 2016 cut short with a right arm injury, allowed three runs on seven hits in six innings.
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Following the incident, Yamaguchi kept quiet until she talked about the assault publicly during a live stream (which was cut short) as well as on Twitter.
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