But this is as dashed off as dashed off gets.
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Dashed by the rocks at sea... on a cruise ship.
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The hopes of tens of millions of women were dashed.
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Those hopes could be in the process of being dashed.
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Their recruits dashed to hospitals when someone needed a transfusion.
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Yet those high hopes could still be dashed to smithereens.
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But a turbulent start to the year dashed those hopes.
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They dined and dashed when they couldn't afford a meal,
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But, alas, Christie's hopes appear to have been dashed again.
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Ravitz is last to arrive, and Booth's hopes are dashed.
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Two years into Trump's presidency, those hopes are, mostly, dashed.
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The long faces of Podemos's young leaders reflected dashed expectations.
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That hope was dashed within hours of Trump taking office.
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I dashed out anyway, and told her I was sorry.
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"Hopes, dashed" is, lately, a long list, and getting longer.
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I left him standing there and dashed into the crowd.
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The dream was dashed when Congress canceled funding in 1993.
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But German hopes of disintegration were dashed on the battlefield.
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Her dream of getting a picture with him is dashed.
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Jenkins intercepted the wayward pass and dashed upfield 62 yards.
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The European Parliament elections in May dashed Mr Bannon's hopes.
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My dreams of joining the pro tour were quickly dashed.
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In the meantime, hemp growers' hopes might still be dashed.
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King did as he was instructed and dashed past Toler.
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Before you know it, all your efforts to relax are dashed.
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Trump's order dashed their plans, leaving their families split across continents.
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But Thursday's ruling dashed hopes for new limits nationwide on gerrymandering.
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But the grounding crimped sales and dashed its capacity growth plans.
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There is also a cross section of heartbreak and hopes dashed.
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The officer dashed after the vehicle and a police chase ensued.
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Americans dashed into a hail of bullets to rescue total strangers.
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The president's remarks dashed hopes that tariffs would soon be lifted.
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The Great Depression, which began seven months later, dashed his hopes.
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Suggestions of a win in the Nevada caucuses were also dashed.
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But by then, her hopes for making the Olympics were dashed.
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These hopes were quickly dashed to pieces before my eyes, however.
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The sanctions dashed hopes of a rapprochement between Moscow and Washington.
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We took a deep breath and dashed for the next room.
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He's got both his feet just outside the dashed semi-circle.
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Yes, feminist hopes have been dashed — but feminist efforts haven't failed.
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But my assumptions about a speedy drop-off were quickly dashed.
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When Federer lost in the quarterfinals, that hope was dashed, too.
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The prime minister's hopes for an election have been dashed, twice.
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But thanks to a global pandemic, that plan has been dashed.
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After the show, she dashed off in search of the bathroom.
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Brown caught it in stride and dashed into the end zone.
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For Mr. Steele, it dashed his confidence in American law enforcement.
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However, Calgary's comeback hopes were dashed by another two Oilers goals.
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Gordon immediately dashed off an email to Dermer, the Israeli ambassador.
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Hopes for progress on a key sticking point were dashed overnight.
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But that hope is now dashed under this president and Congress.
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But such hopes were quickly dashed by his performance in Helsinki.
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That hope was dashed in 1933 with Hitler's seizure of power.
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There's this popular idea of a generation that had its idealism dashed.
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"My suspicion is, these hopes will be dashed pretty quickly," he said.
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But upon touching second, Inciarte dashed for third and beat the throw.
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Hopes for a bitcoin exchange traded fund are being dashed, for now.
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Then she dashed off in a game of chase with neighborhood kids.
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Veteran Cyprus-watchers, who have often seen their hopes dashed, are cautious.
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The Cyprus dispute is a repository of dashed hopes and broken dreams.
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But hype-fuelled hopes of an immediate leap in understanding were dashed.
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A man and a woman dashed under his DJ booth to hide.
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But after only two weeks of wear, my tangerine dreams were dashed.
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Their dream of a little house on the Dakota prairie was dashed.
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His hopes to bring peace to Israelis and Palestinians have been dashed.
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Within minutes, ordinary people clutching buckets to collect rubble dashed to help.
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Ten years on, the hopes of radical reform are all but dashed.
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Their initial hopes that Brexit would simply not happen have been dashed.
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Everybody feels like it was dashed off, improvised on the fly, but
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The murky circumstances of that crash effectively dashed Edward Kennedy's presidential ambitions.
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Hull dashed 46 yards for a touchdown early in the fourth quarter.
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Over the years, the hopes of fans have been raised and dashed.
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In the end, lives were ruined, reputations dashed and legacies painfully rewritten.
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Those hopes were dashed this week when two new cases were discovered.
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It was getting harder and harder to watch such high hopes dashed
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Less than a month after Boehner's surprise announcement, McCarthy's ambitions were dashed.
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Yet by year's end both Trump's rhetoric and Putin's hopes were dashed.
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Blind and unable to provide for a family, his hopes were dashed.
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There have been setbacks — years of failed clinical trials and dashed hopes.
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India's army chief complained that the disparity "dashed our hopes" of modernization.
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But because of the novel coronavirus pandemic, that expectation is dashed too.
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His momentum could survive even as his South Carolina dreams are dashed.
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The dashed lines are the projected hurricane paths forecast by various organizations.
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They dashed in and out of burrows scattered around the planting beds.
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She doesn't care how many young dreams are dashed in the process.
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Now the New York Republican's business interests have dashed his political ambitions.
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The roof fell in just as the painter dashed out the door.
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Before he lost his nerve, he dashed back and collected those treasures.
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That was no fun, and it dashed a lot of people's lives.
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Any hopes for that championship run seemed to be dashed on Jan.
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But that hope could be dashed by an imminent threat from development.
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Soto pushed himself to his feet and dashed downstream, leaping over boulders.
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My dreams of getting into Yale (median LSAT score: 173) were dashed.
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Ryanair's hopes of operating 58 of the planes by next summer are dashed.
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Some relatives only break their silence once their initial hopes have been dashed.
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Obama also dashed any hopes of returning to the Moon during his administration.
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Employees dashed to the back room and hid there when shots rang out.
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Obviously, those plans were dashed after Alison discovered that Ben had a wife.
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Those plans were dashed after a visit to a friend's house turned sinister.
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His plans were dashed when he lodged his Jeep between rocks, stranding them.
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Swiss bankers' hopes for EU access dashed by Brexit - FT Source link: on.ft.
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But any hopes of quelling the growing tension with Jordan were soon dashed.
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It appeared that our drag and drop dreams for the iPhone were dashed.
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Then he dashed across the street to the serene La Fromagerie for cheese.
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Distraught parents dashed off letters to school administrators and to their elected officials.
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Ms. Gonzalez dashed to what used to be known as the token booth.
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It was hard work, and it opened investors to having their expectations dashed.
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Four, all Democrats, had their Oval Office hopes dashed months before Election Day.
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But chocolate lovers' hopes were dashed on Monday, when the deal discussions ended.
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The observations are somewhat dashed off but useful in their honesty and immediacy.
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He then dashed to the State Department for a meeting with Secretary Clinton.
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"It looks mainly like something someone dashed off in an hour," he said.
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At the door of his building, I waited outside while he dashed upstairs.
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A year later, Texas Tech dashed Purdue's hopes in the very same round.
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That meant one fewer defensive back to cover Gronkowski if he dashed downfield.
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"Those hopes and dreams were dashed in pretty much an instant," Longa said.
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That hope was dashed with the latest, and most impressive, North Korean test.
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When their cellphone batteries died, they dashed out to their cars to recharge.
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For young people, property prices represent dashed hopes and a looming intergenerational battle.
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"See you next week, Dorothy," she said as she dashed out the door.
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He left with her card and high hopes that, at first, were dashed.
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"You don't mind watching her for a minute?" he said, and dashed out.
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Because J.J. Abrams has permanently dashed the hopes of the Rey Nobody fans.
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Victory lap concluded, Mr. de Blasio dashed off to Washington later that day.
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Years of prosperity were dashed when the Syrian civil war began in 2011.
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You can use the dashed circle, which is the average, as a reference.
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Jacobson and McCaffery exchanged words, and Pemsl dashed to the area and shoved Jacobson.
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Heather's chances at having her first kiss aired on national television are mostly dashed.
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I distinctly heard someone say, "That guy's pants," as we dashed by a table.
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The red dashed lines show two layers of volcanic ash deposits of known age.
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The "straight line/dashed line" meme started last December, just before the new year.
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Two people - a man and a woman -- dashed under his DJ booth to hide.
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Make no mistake: little appears arbitrary, in even the most seemingly dashed off paintings.
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Both the process and the optics behind the refugee ban have dashed those hopes.
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The history of presidential election is littered with big wins leading to dashed hopes.
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I have had enough of doctors, hospitals, foul-smelling topical creams and hopes dashed.
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Hopes were dashed on Monday when Apple focused entirely on services rather than hardware.
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All of Simon's dashed hopes and disappointments become worth it in this one moment.
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Plans dashed, he made a video asking the singer not to forget about him.
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"May's Salzburg hopes dashed as EU leaders reject Chequers deal," said the Financial Times.
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The decision effectively dashed the two countries' hopes of making rapid progress on accession.
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Instead, a swift backlash from Baghdad dashed those prospects and diminished the region's autonomy.
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Two more militants dashed onto campus, where hundreds of students were taking evening classes.
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But those hopes might be dashed if there's a revolt from the GOP base.
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The bandit leader of Mexican rebels dashed across the New Mexican border at daybreak.
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Traveling through the exhibition, a bold dashed line zigzags above and below the artwork.
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He eventually did arrive in the Netherlands, but his European dreams were soon dashed.
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Heat, noise, motion smote us from every side as we dashed through the maze.
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Forsett's touchdown gave the Broncos fleeting hope, but that hope was dashed moments later.
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At 34th Street, Mr. Feitel dashed across 12th Avenue, just as the light changed.
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Mr. Shaffer dashed off a draft in six months, but struggled with the tone.
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Suzuki slashed and dashed in one motion as he bolted from the batter's box.
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"We say off the bat, this is not a dashed off thing," he said.
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But after a speech in Brussels with those allies, those hopes have been dashed.
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We also dashed into the National Portrait Gallery when the other painting was there.
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A little girl dashed into his arms, he told The Associated Press in 222.
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But after only one summer, his dream has been dashed — at least for now.
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Mr. Vantuycom, explosive and frequently overwrought, dashed out repeatedly with an almost comical vigor.
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But it can also be stressful, replete with botched travel plans and dashed expectations.
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Dashed economic expectations are undermining popular support for working politicians across the economic spectrum.
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Like Mr. Ball, Mr. Walker dashed around the stage with his head tilted up.
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Bernie Sanders, a Democratic presidential candidate, sounding excited as he dashed from the Capitol.
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Instead, a bad hip — and Querrey — dashed the hopes of a tennis-loving nation.
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Democrats have had their expectations in Texas dashed often enough -- most recently when Gov.
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Mr. Dudman dashed back into his room, dodging bullets, and hid behind his bed.
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It doesn't say anything new about Trump and appears to have been dashed off.
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MEXICO CITY — Mexico's president dashed to the airport to greet a planeload of deportees.
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A fog of anxiety descends, good intentions are dashed and the bailer starts bailing.
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She dashed back to see if she could snag a job for her brother.
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Hubbard caught a screen pass and dashed 47 yards on Oklahoma State's first possession.
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Busk dashed off a quick report but stopped short of naming the new creature.
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These positive impressions come in the context of a recent history of dashed hopes.
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Hopes of a Brexit breakthrough at this week's European leaders' summit have been dashed.
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For every spike, steeple and spire, there are wastebaskets full of dashed architectural ambitions.
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Heidi dashed to Spencer, told him, "Let's dance," and then started grinding on him.
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Count Rams star Chris Long among the many whose Powerball hopes were dashed Wednesday night.
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Even if she was innocent of collaborating with a cartel, Zúñiga's pageant dreams were dashed.
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In Yolanda's case, her hopes for a quick trip through Costa Rica were quickly dashed.
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Moss dashed through the middle for a 58-yard score on the Utes' first series.
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I dashed off emails to my editor that read like the ravings of crazed person.
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But although Ms Trump has an official advisory role, her father's actions dashed these expectations.
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But his behavior has dashed her hopes that he would act more "presidential" in office.
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The other factor that has dashed the hopes of aspiring two-way players is health.
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Here are four examples of when people's alien fears (or hopes?) were utterly dashed. 4.
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That deplorable specimen, a seemingly middle-class guy, had dined and dashed with us before.
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The stalemate dashed hopes for new deals on regulating the widening presence of e-commerce.
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With her TV hopes dashed, Wonder Woman set her sights on the big screen again.
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But, typically, mere hours after I purchase one of these babies, my daydreams are dashed.
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She dashed off an excited, "YES YES," along with a photo, to her Twitter account.
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On a large wall map, a red dashed line marked Kim's route through the corridors.
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More than one diet was dashed on the shoal of an early-morning cookie buffet.
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Trickiest part was wrangling the dashed Down answers that cross the themers at the hyphens.
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Doors were locked and students dashed inside and hit the floors underneath desks and tables.
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But my hopes were dashed when I tried my next piece, the New York strip.
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The Tar Heels converted on their next three chances, but the momentum had been dashed.
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Giannoulas's hopes to incorporate break dancing are dashed: Johnson's hoofing experience peaked with show choir.
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After what felt like an eternity, the door opened and we dashed to Room 240.
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Is 2020 the year Texas will be competitive for Democrats, after years of dashed hopes?
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And I dashed back and tried to unlock the door, but of course, nothing worked.
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They agreed, and Mr. Lee dashed into a sedan belonging to the United Nations Command.
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Choe was carried away on a stretcher, and the reporters dashed to the mixed zone.
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Now, their hopes are being dashed amid a military crackdown on protesters in the region.
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They dashed up to their rooms and hid, following emergency instructions they had been given.
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If they don't, a team's hopes could be dashed even before they arrive in Russia.
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When the siblings got off the bus in the afternoon, Mayda dashed toward her mom.
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Mr. Rather dashed into a building and was rescued by a doorman and building superintendent.
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The worst thing you can do is raise false expectations and watch them get dashed.
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Expectations must be managed so that hopes aren't dashed if the mark isn't immediately met.
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Although her dreams were dashed, Massot was celebrating his best ever finish at the worlds.
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A pump fake froze the linebackers downfield, and Ryan dashed untouched into the end zone.
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Those hopes appeared dashed Monday, when Maricopa County reported a tally of another 2628,28500 ballots.
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Jermaine's original plans to visit Disney were dashed when Dorian struck the Carolinas last week.
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If group member Joey Fatone is to be believed, hopes have once again been dashed.
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"If the plan was for a surprise party, it has been been dashed," she said.
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The island's man-made hopes have been repeatedly dashed, but hopefully nature will prove resilient.
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The dashed line represents the number of net liberal policy changes (liberal minus conservative changes).
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Mr. Gray, in his own statement on Mr. Paul's dashed presidential hopes, hit on those points.
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When the suspects dashed out of the house, the homeowner grabbed his gun and began firing.
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As we know, Obama's policy aims were dashed in 2016 when Donald Trump won the presidency.
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In the next second, those dreams were dashed; simply because Versace didn't see "destiny" was calling.
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Mr Tokuno's hopes of returning home have been raised and dashed many times over the years.
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It dashed the illusion that Israel could hold on to the occupied territories at little cost.
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Still, despite her best efforts, Schrode's dreams were dashed in the Golden State's June 7 primary.
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He scuttled and scurried, darted and dashed, making acres space for his teammates to play in.
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Bad-tempered tweets, dashed off in seconds, elicit bad-tempered responses, creating a culture of vitriol.
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But man, when Amazon's new Echo acts stupid, the device is an exercise in dashed expectations.
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The four suspects dashed back to a black Infiniti and fled the scene, according to FOX13 .
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He dashed off messages both formal and intimate, mostly paternal in tone rather than overtly romantic.
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Maybe me and my dashed hopes for reliving the 20-year-old past can suck it.
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Those hopes have been dashed by the lawless, reckless way he has responded to ongoing inquiries.
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He dashed out of the bus without putting clothes on ... and gave chase with the iron.
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On maps, it started drawing a dashed line that encompassed most of the South China Sea.
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He dashed off to the studio and within 30 minutes, the song was ready to go.
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This was despite the fact the potential agreement dashed hopes of a deal to cut production.
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Roundup Jake Arrieta's bid for a second straight no-hitter was dashed on his fifth pitch.
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A smile dashed across the new prime minister's face as she strode into her new house.
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Republicans dashed liberal hopes in Florida, Georgia and Texas, where Andrew Gillum, Stacey Abrams and Rep.
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Likewise, Democratic hopes of taking control of the Senate may be dashed if Ms. Hassan loses.
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The chaos meant that Trump's hopes of quelling the political uproar over the separations were dashed.
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So, Decker dashed to an airport bathroom to pump — only to return to a closed plane.
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Hug dashed from his corner and immediately dropped the axe kick, kakato-otoshi on Albert's head.
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Vacation after vacation passed with hopes dashed, but finally, it had happened for both of us.
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But leaders say their hopes that island issues would take center stage have mostly been dashed.
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Musings dashed off without thought, or intended for limited audiences, can come back as vengeful ghosts.
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When we first heard about the lockdown on Friday, we dashed out to buy a crib.
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While the celebrations went on, the Sydney runners quickly dashed between the wickets for another run.
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The first round of the national elections makes clear that hopes for democracy have been dashed.
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But a team's hopes could also be dashed even before arriving in the host nation, Russia.
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No. Someone dashed off to a sporting goods store and bought a football with air inside.
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Some dreams you have had for the future may be dashed—and it may be heartbreaking!
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Just hours before, the Democrat's hope of extending the deadline was dashed by a federal judge.
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At the Blue Note, she dashed about the stage, provoking and encouraging and testing her audience.
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But when Aurora is prematurely roused from a state of suspended animation, her hopes are dashed.
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Orders are dashed off without input from Congress and the government officials who would implement them.
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That triggered a long stretch in which the teams dashed back and forth exchanging big baskets.
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But Ms. Mastropietro knew what awaited her: budget cuts, layoffs and the anguish of dashed hopes.
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But a trial published in The New England Journal of Medicine on Wednesday dashed those hopes.
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She dashed these words off halfheartedly, surprising even herself with the sting of her sarcasm. Piss?
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Mississippi special: We probably won't actually know if Democrats' prayers here are dashed until late November.
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Then she sprinted to the table, grabbed her purse and dashed out, leaving with no explanation.
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While that's a concise and practical list, those dreams are often dashed before the snow thaws.
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Hopes that the Organization of American States could enforce its Democratic Charter have been repeatedly dashed.
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That dashed his hopes of becoming a roof bolter, helping stabilize the ceilings of mine tunnels.
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Ever since it closed, it has been a drag, offering promise and dashed hopes in equal measure.
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Players who dreamed of piloting their ships through caves and buzzing strange creatures had their hopes dashed.
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But thanks to President Donald Trump's travel crackdown, that hope has for the forseeable future been dashed.
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Hopes that Ukraine's market for agricultural land would be thrown open to foreign investors have been dashed.
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Sadly, those 40,000 people had their hopes dashed when In-N-Out officially shot down the announcement.
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The hope that lawmakers in Italy would be forced into making growth-enhancing reforms has been dashed.
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Her 2009 critical flop turned cult classic, Jennifer's Body, was rife with anger, betrayal and dashed hopes.
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The results of the poll will not be known until March, but that hope already seems dashed.
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Could the Clinton Foundation's prodigious fundraising ability suffer a similar fate as Hillary Clinton's dashed political ambitions?
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I dashed across Great Cambridge Road, away from the beaten tracks where I would be easily found.
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Viewed at a distance, it looks like a monochrome Pollock, black paint dashed on a white canvas.
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Their happiness won't be dashed by a twist in season 2, because their story is officially over.
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Jacobs's boxing dreams seemed to be dashed as he was left unable to walk, let alone box.
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Some summers, it's just a parade of disappointments — getting your hopes up, only to have them dashed.
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The young undocumented immigrants have seen their hopes alternately elevated and dashed, sometimes in a single week.
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Italy made it to the quarter-finals, but a penalty defeat to hosts France dashed their hopes.
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My hopes for a Stone and Chandra super team were quickly and continually dashed throughout this episode.
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However, hopes of a quick rebound have been dashed by resurgent inflation and shortages of basic commodities.
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Oil gave up gains from a sharp overnight rally as hopes for a supply cut were dashed.
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All hopes that China would move in a more liberal direction have been dashed under his rule.
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But you can put down the lightsaber: Their hopes have been dashed on this in the past.
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But his professional basketball dreams were dashed, like so many point shavers in the Pre-ABA Days.
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He later told CNN's Drew Griffin he'd dashed off the first letter as he was seeing patients.
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Blue diamonds represent measurements taken between 1890 and 1989, while solid and dashed lines are fitted trends.
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The map should have indicated the area, annexed by Russia in 2014, with a dashed border line.
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They dashed for the border, speeding up to avoid shelling and gunfire, slowing to avoid bomb craters.
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But hopes that its most famous athlete/legislator/easy-listening singer might end that drought were dashed.
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The 85-year-old insisted she understood, citing her seven grandchildren, but then dashed the schoolchildren's hopes.
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But dashed hopes for higher rates have left it down 1.5 percent versus the dollar this month.
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Eastman, it seems, was a man filled with longing, and with dashed hopes that he helped dash.
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The industry is accustomed to having its hopes raised and dashed, making investors gun-shy about Canada.
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After all, negotiations with North Korea have led only to dashed hopes for the last quarter-century.
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But the lab dashed all such dreams: Ms. Godowsky and Alan Gershwin, it found, were not related.
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This, too, has dashed hopes that China's integration into the global economy would lead to its democratization.
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He then dashed off to groove to a Cardi B song, spinning and dipping to the beat.
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Mr. Corbyn's ambitions, at least, were dashed for the moment when many of the politicians from Mrs.
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Even the brief rest before that line starts is brilliant, creating expectations only to have them dashed.
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Inflation has surged, as you can see in the dashed line, mostly because of higher oil prices.
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He turned and mumbled something to the busboy, who dashed off and returned in a few moments.
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When the dust settled, the money was gone, and workers' hopes for a decent retirement were dashed.
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But he also pointed to a cluster of modest houses that had been dashed by the storm.
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I dashed off a quick note of congratulations to Ms. Hollander and called Mike to discuss strategy.
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But any hope that his invitation to Washington could be leveraged in Mexico's favor now seem dashed.
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For migrants on the Mexican border, Friday was a day of hopes uplifted, and then quickly dashed.
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Her lab notebooks were dashed off and incomplete, and she often left her work space a mess.
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My initial idea of pursuing orthopedic surgery was quickly dashed by the end of my surgery rotation.
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Shiffrin entered the Olympics with the hopes of winning five medals, but that hope has been dashed.
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The deal failed within two months, and hopes for the resumption of the six-party talks were dashed.
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When they reached the top, the pair hugged before the 8-year-old dashed back to the car.
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So I dashed into a stall in the work bathroom for a quick, secretive tampon exploratory/retrieval mission.
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However, the dry bulk sector has been dashed upon the rocks of vessel oversupply and slowing economic growth.
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Gold came under pressure last week after the Fed dashed hopes of an interest rate cut this year.
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I ran home to change real quick and then dashed off to dinner with my cast and crew.
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I felt bad for everyone involved because the expectations were so high and they were dashed so quickly.
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No longer allowed to attend school, Nour's dreams of becoming an ambassador and travelling the world are dashed.
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The L button dashed away from him, while the R button made my character jump into the air.
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A new wave of headsets seemed poised to finally make the technology viable after decades of dashed expectations.
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This likely dashed his hopes of turning it into a cool cane, all for the sake of science.
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Can feel-good tech dashed together after Trump's victory be more than a salve for Silicon Valley's guilt?
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But, the incident illustrated just how quickly even the rare-bipartisan moment could be dashed in divided government.
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But before long, a series of massacres, mass disappearances and corruption scandals dashed Peña Nieto's carefully crafted image.
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Mr de Mistura's use of the expression "ceasefire" is itself an indication of hopes likely to be dashed.
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That number dashed some of the hopes that the economy was poised for a breakout year in 2017.
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South Korea said the launch dashed hopes for Seoul's new liberal government's aim for peace between the neighbours.
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Dreams of Netflix binge sessions were dashed, as one can see in the disappointed expression of Kittie Smalls.
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Oil came under pressure this week after Saudi Arabia's oil minister dashed hopes for a possible production cuts.
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Earlier in the week, Saudi Arabia dashed hopes of oil production cuts to reduce the global supply glut.
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As he dashed from persona to persona, station to station, so the worlds he pushed into became darker.
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After all craziness, McGregor dashed out of Barclays and hopped into a waiting getaway car and rode off.
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When Armstrong began fouling, Lincoln picked up his opponent, dashed him to the ground and knocked him out.
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This article originally appeared on VICE UK.Within minutes, my hopes of having a wild evening had been dashed.
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This dashed Stepanova's hopes of running at the Games as an independent athlete, which Vitaly said was unfair.
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One woman dashed through the door the attackers had entered, but they shot her dead as she fled.
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Their expectation that Mr Johnson would find it impossible to get a new Brexit deal has been dashed.
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Near an area called Porcupine Wash we pulled over and dashed out among the shrubs and smoke trees.
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Bryant dashed for third and came home for a 2-0 lead on Ben Zobrist's sacrifice to center.
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Those hopes were quickly dashed barely a day later, however, when President Trump abruptly canceled Mr. Pompeo's trip.
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He dove back and forth with Mr. Fonseca, who dashed up and down his keyboard like a gazelle.
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Her sons dashed past her and up the stairs to their apartment, their pursuers rushing past as well.
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They were greeted at the door by a woman who then turned around and dashed up the stairs.
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But, my hopes that Robert would have at least one edible part of his lunch were quickly dashed.
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Forty minutes later, Vinny Frankini, 20, his co-worker, dashed across the hot sand to meet the deliveryman.
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After WWII ended, Americans dashed to make up for lost shopping time, starting with new houses and cars.
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Maria's friend dashed home to grab mittens, and when she came back, Maria and the man were gone.
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Yikes. She'd be one of the starkest cases of dashed hopes and downward mobility in modern American politics.
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He dashed out of Westminster and to City Airport, where he boarded his trusty RAF Voyager for Brussels.
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With his hopes for an N.H.L. career dashed, Quinn fell into a funk, drank beer and gained weight.
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He dashed into his office, then returned with a marked-up recent copy of The New York Times.
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The first came on third-and-goal when Burrow dashed 212 yards to bring L.S.U. within 208-14.
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Similarly, Britons still harboring hopes that Brexit can be avoided are likely to see them dashed once Mrs.
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These hopes were soon dashed, however, as the new military government attempted to eradicate Peronism from Argentine society.
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When he saw us, he walked to the door, grabbed his hat, and, without a word, dashed out.
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But over the past two decades, big plans have been pitched again and again, only to be dashed.
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Any hopes that she would receive a warm welcome, however, were dashed before she could board the plane.
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The director of the White House Office of Public Engagement, Jon Carson, dashed their dreams in his response.
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But the hopes of many investors that they would be invulnerable to worries about the economy have been dashed.
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This dashed Obama's hopes of passing any more sweeping liberal laws the remaining two years of his first term.
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" With that dream dashed, Murray's mother Judy provided an update on Twitter: "Dear Andy, Your gran is so disappointed.
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Dreams of an Apple Car and Apple TV set have been dashed against the rocky shores of market realities.
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"He had dashed people's hopes but it's clear they think things will be fixed just like that," he said.
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However, his hopes of withdrawing completely from Afghanistan before leaving office were dashed by the reality on the ground.
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The solid line is actual inflation-adjusted GDP growth and the dashed lines are forecasts conducted in different years.
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Is a history of amazing fights, dashed hopes, and advanced age reason enough to give Henderson a title shot?
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The government's latest update on economic output dashed the Trump administration's longstanding hope for 22019% GDP growth in 225.
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Their dream — that Trump would come in and make Washington a Kremlin-friendly city — has pretty clearly been dashed.
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Last October, Sarah Jessica Parker announced that plans for a third Sex and the City film were officially dashed.
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Even with Kirkuk's oil the Kurdish enclave is broke; without it, dreams of independence have been dashed (see article).
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But any hope I have for a simple way to deal with my election-onset anger is quickly dashed.
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Cruz's choice to concede has dashed conservative hopes that Republicans would deny Trump the nomination in a contested convention.
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Now, for refugees who supported the opposition, President Bashar al-Assad's victory has dashed hopes of ever going home.
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In 2005 France dashed to the support of Danone in the face of a rumored bid from Pepsi PEP.
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After BOJ Governor Haruhiko Kuroda on Thursday dashed expectations of more easing, the yen has been on a tear.
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Hours earlier, Clinton had dashed on stage to claim her somewhat tenuous victory before the networks even called it.
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However, Boston's Karson Khulman dashed any comeback hopes when he rounded out the scoring 74 seconds after Duchene's tally.
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Others saw their hopes of greater powers within the party dashed just months before the presidential and legislative elections.
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The North Vietnamese's Tet Offensive earlier that year had dashed any hopes for a swift end to the war.
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However, any hopes of a quick boost to the country's economy look set to be dashed, according to analysts.
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"I dashed off a tweet and did not think about it," he told the Times in an interview Tuesday.
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The discovery dashed the hopes of global health authorities to be able to declare the continent polio-free soon.
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When Houston dashed to a 10-point lead in the first period, it feasted on Dallas' inferior interior defense.
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Theresa May had dashed over from London to be the first world leader to congratulate Trump face to face.
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Dashed hopes for much more – immediate nuclear disarmament by North Korea — could ramp up tensions rather than reduce them.
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Hopes for this were dashed in 2010, when Tokyo's municipal government told Saotome there was no public funding available.
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I was about to reach for it when another runner dashed in front of me and scooped it up.
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After Atlanta quarterback Matt Ryan threw for 18 yards to Jones, Tevin Coleman dashed 9 yards for a touchdown.
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Those hopes are quickly dashed after a few internet searches prove that I can't afford anything I actually want.
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However, initial hope for a positive outcome was dashed when talks quickly descended into name-calling on Day One.
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The dashed red line in the figure below shows the Court median from Martin and Quinn scores from 20.50.
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These dashed monotypes feel quick as napkin poems, but as with Heilmann's work, Whitney's swiftness is ordered and rehearsed.
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So, with my dreams of whizzing past Buckingham Palace and over London Bridge dashed, I plan to walk instead.
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Then Ester Ledecka of the Czech Republic, the 26th racer to leave the start gate, dashed down the hill.
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The Cardinals themselves anointed a "rally squirrel" in 2011 after it dashed across home plate during a playoff game.
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Ben noted that even hopes to have the moment marked by a bong from Big Ben had been dashed.
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We drove to the church where her funeral was held, then dashed across the busy street to the cemetery.
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The advance by the euro was due largely to dashed expectations of an extension of the ECB's stimulus program.
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But liberals never backed down from the radical healthcare dreams that were dashed by the American people in 2010.
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Other contributions, such as Roxane Gay's, seem to have been dashed off in the back seat of an Uber.
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Does this now mean that the great promise that his administration held for American business has been dashed forever?
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Elon Musk, the C.E.O. of Tesla, dashed into an elevator before photographers could get a clear shot of him.
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How long before the false hopes she has created in ethnic leaders are dashed and disappointment turns into distrust?
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The Trump administration may survive politically, but any hopes that it will become an effective governing organization are dashed.
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Participants sought a permanent ban on assault-style rifles as one of their aims, but that prospect was dashed.
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But the high hopes raised by the inventive opening number are dashed by the weak delivery of its stars.
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At stake are the tears — of joy or misery — of the children whose dearest wishes are fulfilled, or dashed.
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"I was always saying 'I'm sorry, I'm sorry' to colleagues, as I dashed home from work early," she recalled.
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She and the song's co-writer, Bess Lomax Hawes, dashed it off for a Boston mayoral candidate in 1949.
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His cousin came into the bedroom—again while Sebastian was napping—but he woke up and dashed past him.
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Maduro can take some solace in that a half-dozen bodyguards dashed on stage to cover him with bulletproof panels.
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Yet, I could feel that their thoughts, hopes, and plans for what my future should look like were somewhat dashed.
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So it would seem their plans, if not already completely decimated by their respective prison sentences, are truly dashed now.
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Last week, Elon Musk dashed off 125 characters announcing a remarkably ambitious plan to send Amtrak to an early grave.
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John Stamos dashed daydreams everywhere on Friday when he revealed he was dating someone on an appearance on The View.
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"I can understand how despair can set in when hope is dashed," tweeted one passenger after the news broke Tuesday.
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Yet hopes that leaders might then soften the strict guidelines they have set for the Brexit talks will be dashed.
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I was mortified, and hoped that the guys did not hear, but the light cackling behind me dashed those hopes.
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Hayes is now one of the more reviled men from the franchise, his hopes of becoming the Bachelor seemingly dashed.
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Three holes later, Mr Molinari saw his hopes of trying on his first Masters victor's green jacket dashed for good.
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The shooting caused massive panic at the high school as frightened students dashed out of the building, screaming and crying.
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Word of the pickup is good news for Locke & Key fans, who've had their hopes raised and dashed numerous times.
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Those hopes were dashed as two key amendments — Cooper and Grieve, for anybody following along at home — failed to pass.
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To Rob, this meant his dreams of having a boy to carry out the family name were dashed -- for now.
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But with a government shareholder still breathing down his neck, any hopes of reigniting merger talks could easily be dashed.
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Walmex's plans to acquire a supermarket chain in Costa Rica were recently dashed when the competition regulator blocked the move.
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There may be a cycle of hope every month, followed by grief when that hope is dashed with a period.
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It has not only been plainly dashed off, but also hilariously undercuts the man it is supposed to be elevating.
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My hopes were dashed when I noticed the room was decorated with posters for Sodexo, a multinational food service corporation.
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Now that the SEC has dashed investors' ETF hopes; there's still little sign institutional players are about to jump in.
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But the celebratory mood was dashed when, during dinner, the British tabloid The Sun published an explosive interview with Trump.
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Hopes for an expansion of Medicaid in Mississippi, one of least healthy states in the country, however, are probably dashed.
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Stronger-than-expected economic growth in the second quarter may also have dashed investors' hopes for imminent monetary policy easing.
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Republicans quickly dashed any Democratic hopes of flipping the Senate by defeating two red-state incumbents and holding onto Sen.
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He dashed back to the embassy and managed to raise his Chinese contacts who, luckily, proved to be useful ones.
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But he said investors are eager to hear how Pfizer's overall strategy might change, given its dashed hopes for Allergan.
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Two presidents named George Bush announced bold space exploration programs only to see them dashed on the shoals of politics.
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Mr. Goodwin said he believed that some people did choose this lifestyle, and that drugs dashed other's lives into wreckage.
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Two minutes later, he stole the ball from Kristaps Porzingis and dashed the length of the court for a layup.
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Gale Force ultimately won the series in a 3-0 sweep, and EnVy's playoff chances were officially dashed soon after.
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It teaches us that the hope of the urbanized poor is soon dashed by the cruelty of the endless city.
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Meanwhile, Verizon (disclosure: TechCrunch parent) saw its some of its streaming TV ambitions dashed with go90's failure last year.
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While PhDs and computer scientists have great ideas, ultimately their ideas fail when dashed against the realities of the market.
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The president even acknowledged during a post-summit news conference the possibility his hopes for a deal could be dashed.
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Klingberg was attempting to score off a one-timer from the right circle, but Pickard dashed over to deny Klingberg.
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Power's expectations, however, were dashed when she was informed that Obama had decided to seek congressional authorization for the airstrikes.
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Her teacher then dashed a streak of orange on top of the bird's head and a dab on its beak.
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Suddenly he broke into movement, dashed to the edge of the platform and sliced gracefully into the bright blue water.
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He said he dashed off "Death Wish" in two weeks, prompting his friends to ask, "What took you so long?"
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Stacey Abrams dashed the hopes of national Democrats when she declared she wouldn't run for Georgia's Senate seat in 2020.
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KnightRiders junior defender Payton Kriewald also saw her U.N.D. dreams dashed, and she aches for the girls coming behind her.
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President Erdogan's hope to make the Turkish defense industry a pillar of economic growth for the future will be dashed.
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Dashed tech dreams: Mined Minds went into West Virginia coal country promising stable and lucrative careers in the technology industry.
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In a colorful intro, young skiers and skaters on wheels dashed onto the circular stage that filled the pentagonal stadium.
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The bright lights of the toy stands beckoned hoards of children, who dashed through the park with their new purchases.
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Hopes of an agreement, already faint, seemed all but dashed after a phone call between the German and British leaders.
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"I tell myself every day: He's not going to be 6 forever," he said as Gabriel dashed down a beach.
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Jennifer Dulos dashed into the bedroom the nanny and one of the Dulos children were in and slammed the door.
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He emerged with a second ballot victory, but with some dashed ambitions, bruised egos and hard feelings in the wake.
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You'll recognize all the familiar throes — exalted expectations and dashed hopes, disillusionment and embarrassing self-delusion — in fiction about work.
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Embracing an equal opportunity chance to have his dreams dashed, Obama filled out both a men's and women's tournament bracket.
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After applying saddle clothes, Doug O'Neill dashed around, shaking hands and kissing cheeks with the connections of his four contestants.
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" After one class, she said, "I dashed back to my counselor and insisted the course was too complicated for me.
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The gray dashed line shows what the wage would be if the pre-225 trend had simply continued after 259.
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Dear Diary: It was late afternoon on a rainy Saturday, and I had dashed out to do a few errands.
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The dashed circle surrounding the center denotes the average of all songs, with values beyond the circle being above average.
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As far as infrastructure goes, Democrats say Trump has dashed any hopes of a bipartisan package getting done this year.
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That pushed prices to 14-18 cents on the dollar, up from 13-15 but investors' hopes were soon dashed.
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In many ways, adulthood is a litany of dreams deferred, elaborate goals of things like eating ice cream for dinner dashed.
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But the sales manager, who studied human resources as a student, said recent events had dashed his dreams of going away.
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Those expectations were dashed in the final week of enrollment when the Trump administration canceled ads and outreach programs for HealthCare.gov.
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She grabbed her electric green wig and a smattering of neon cockroaches, dashed to the office bathroom and got to work.
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On September 11, 2001, Hirsch dashed to the World Trade Center, but got trapped under debris as the South Tower collapsed.
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Four years ago, a career-ending injury dashed I'll have Another's Triple Crown attempt just one day before the Belmont Stakes.
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Not only had their hopes been dashed, but, as they saw it, China's own government had been complicit in the betrayal.
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By the mid-1880s, any idea that a portrait should reflect the mood or personality of the sitter is decidedly dashed.
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Nev Schulman and Laura Perlongo dashed to the beach shortly after tying the knot Saturday afternoon in East Hampton, New York.
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Those hopes have been dashed, though, as San Francisco officials have confirmed what most people already suspected: the pod is illegal.
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After a taxing campaign year, agents' hopes have been dashed that the demanding schedule would slow down after the election concluded.
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Still, with investors expecting more and having their hopes dashed, there was a sell-off in European equities following the meeting.
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But as Memorial Day approaches, with its echoes of service, humility and tradition, I know that my hopes have been dashed.
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Global market turmoil has since dashed those prospects but Carney said the next move was still more likely up than down.
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"There is a lot of history here where promises have been made, hopes have been raised and then dashed," he said.
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They were beaten by the persistence, balance and single-mindedness of a young Spaniard who dashed 45 yards with the ball.
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San Jose's hopes were dashed when Oskar Sundqvist provided the much-needed insurance goal with 3:08 remaining in the third.
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Hopes of stronger regional borrowing have been dashed by persistently low oil prices which are biting deeply into revenue and liquidity.
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Hopes for a Harvey renaissance were further dashed two innings later, when three more runs sent Harvey to an early exit.
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The mayor of Orange Beach, on Alabama's Gulf Coast, said Alberto brought rain and aggravation – and dashed hopes for record crowds.
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"I mean, we were sad to lose him," he added, referring to Mr. Kaine's now-dashed prospects in the executive branch.
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If the military was hoping that the party's intervention might end the standoff, such hopes appeared to be dashed on Monday.
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Colombia's government said the country was unharmed too, although workers dashed out of high-rise blocks in the mountainous capital Bogota.
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That would be the landscape of social media, where reputations can be made and dashed in the twinkling of a tweet.
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Chancellor Sebastian Kurz dashed hopes that he and his conservative People's Party would reject an alliance with the extremist Freedom Party.
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But as Brady faked the screen pass, New England wide receiver Josh Gordon dashed behind the drawn-in Green Bay secondary.
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Then Mensah dashed toward the flames again and reached the fourth floor in a desperate effort to save a fifth person.
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An oddball prone to flashes of creepy behavior, Sam cuts a poignant figure as his dashed Hollywood dreams come to light.
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And in 2008 the financial crisis dashed late-Arizona Senator John McCain's hope of keeping the White House in Republican hands.
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But the emergence of hundreds of coronavirus cases in Japan, Italy and South Korea has dashed hopes of a speedy recovery.
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Mr. Yevtushenko wrote thousands of poems, including some shallow ones that he dashed off, he admitted, just to mark an occasion.
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The U.S. dollar index fell to its lowest since early August after the Fed dashed hopes of further interest rate increases.
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His naming of Richard Grenell, the ambassador to Germany, as acting director of national intelligence has completely dashed any such hopes.
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Bernie Sanders of Vermont, sounding excited as he dashed from the Capitol on Friday after two long weeks of the trial.
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His speech dashed any hope that he would adopt a more conciliatory tone toward the country before his visit in July.
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Soon, the train arrived at my stop, Times Square, and I dashed up the stairs and into the maelstrom of tourists.
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When she announced she was going to be stepping down from the nomination, in Washington, there were tears and dashed dreams.
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But such high hopes are likely to be dashed because this agreement is both highly limited in nature and backward-looking.
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The emergence of the two-party system and the direct election of senators have dashed Hamilton's hopes for an impartial body.
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There are also Hamilton's notes for Washington's third annual address to Congress, from 1791, dashed off on an envelope-size scrap.
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The news dashed hopes that the person found wandering a Newport neighborhood was the missing boy, who would now be 14.
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When she mentioned Ricse, he dashed into the bedroom and retrieved a model of the shepherd statue from the old village.
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"This dashed hopes in the market that additional support for infrastructure spending would support commodity demand," said ANZ in a note.
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One diner, James Shaw Jr., 29, who had hidden near the restrooms, dashed out and pulled the rifle from the gunman.
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But any expectations that all the turnover might yield a more diverse class of coaches were quickly dashed when the dust settled.
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Nairobi, Kenya (CNN)Each time Suriya Muse Iftin thought she was finally leaving an overcrowded Kenya refugee camp, her hopes were dashed.
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My family's hopes of eventually becoming US citizens were dashed in 2006 when we discovered that our immigration attorney mishandled our case.
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Stefan was a promising German decathlete whose international dreams were dashed when he suffered a serious eye injury in a car crash.
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So, Sansa has her dreams dashed once again when she is forced to marry (by the Lannisters, again!) a much older man.
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I had discussed the possibility of travel with my aunt's doctor, and he immediately dashed any lingering hope we may have had.
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British hopes of securing a deal with the European Union were dashed on Monday by Prime Minister Theresa May's kingmakers in Belfast.
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But now, it seems that all hopes truly are dashed: Sarah Jessica Parker confirmed to Extra that the third movie isn't happening.
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But, her happiness is dashed when the Internet drags the KKW launch image, claiming Kim is actually doing blackface in the photo.
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But in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, the Duffer brothers have dashed our premature theorizing about the new season's episode titles.
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It was a quick Tweet, dashed off in a few seconds, observing an (unimportant) moment of fashion on the presidential campaign trail.
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Mortgage rates have dropped to lows not seen since 2013 after the U.S. Federal Reserve dashed expectations for near-term rate hikes.
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An unexpected election win for the incumbent Liberal National coalition dashed refugees' hopes that a new Labor government would change their circumstances.
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It reached a post-referendum high above $1.43 in April before hopes of a May rate hike from the BoE were dashed.
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Now in the ocean, the panicked person tries to swim back to the cliff face, only to be dashed against the rocks.
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"Defaults have dashed the widespread perception of implicit government guarantees for bonds, particularly those of SOEs," the agency said in the report.
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Chicago dashed to a 6-1 lead after two innings, but Seattle didn't yield its four-game winning streak without a fight.
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But those dreams were dashed this weekend, after the $215 million fantasy epic opened to a feeble $23 million across 29,27 theaters.
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Brent crude dropped nearly 3 percent, below $40 a barrel, after Iran dashed hopes of a coordinated production freeze any time soon.
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"As if I had any skills with makeup...I got saved by a new order and dashed out the door," he said.
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"Expectations were high for this report, and they were dashed," said John Kilduff, partner at New York energy hedge fund Again Capital.
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Bloom tried to make the Olympics as a skier, but became a cocktail waitress in Los Angeles after her hopes were dashed.
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If there was any hope that the new parliament might act as a check on the regime's ruthlessness, that has been dashed.
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George Osborne, the chancellor, saw his future leadership hopes dashed further as open rebellion over the budget broke out within the party.
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Mo Rains, with the approval of the tower, unlocked a back gate to the rec gym, and cast and crew dashed inside.
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Mr Mesa grabbed the other boy, and after Hernández dashed back to the Mexican side he was killed by Mr Mesa's bullet.
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Many here are disappointed by Trump's move to disavow the deal, and feel their hopes for a better future have been dashed.
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Jerry Brown, himself a Democrat, dashed those hopes (at least for the California version) late Sunday when he vetoed the bill. Why?
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The Big 212 dashed the hopes of prominent institutions like Cincinnati, Connecticut and Houston, which are members of the American Athletic Conference.
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But rival stocks have dashed ahead, with Under Armour up 2.3 percent and Adidas 5.9 percent firmer on a strong quarterly report.
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He wrote "Bitters," a 2011 book that took a long, loving look at those little bottles whose contents are dashed into drinks.
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"It's full of newspapers, stacked as high as your head," Lulu said excitedly, eyes glowing as she dashed back to our apartment.
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Ghosn's hopes of getting released anytime soon were quickly dashed when prosecutors arrested him on a new allegation of breach of trust.
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Composition books are filled with scrawls, sentences and pages are dashed off with incredible speed, and then chopped up with unforgiving edits.
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" — necrohonkey The People Who Dined & Dashed — But Forgot Their Keys"I am a bartender/server in a popular corporate bar and restaurant.
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Zachary Crockett / Vox But now that Sanders's hopes for a 2016 nomination have been dashed, his supporters have mostly gravitated toward Clinton.
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This performance piece from the singular surrealist director Robert Wilson, adapted from Nijinsky's diaries, makes good on dashed promises of years past.
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Sadly, her growing self-esteem is dashed when coquettish, conniving Jessica arrives and chooses Alice as the victim of a hateful prank.
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But any immediate hopes of higher wages were dashed on Tuesday, as a key state commission, led by three appointees of Gov.
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At the very least, faint hopes that Mr Trump might meet Iran's president, Hassan Rouhani, in the next few weeks seem dashed.
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A man dashed past the pope and within feet of the car carrying the king, where he was grabbed by security guards.
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In the web and Across Lite versions, some of the clues are "dashed," whereas in the print version, those clues are skipped.
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After Mr. Botstein's talk, rather than staying for the entirety of "Erwartung," I dashed to the Y to catch the Brentano performance.
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PURWOREJO KLAMPOK, Indonesia — The quiet young Indonesian aircraft mechanic dashed out of his relatives' home in a hurry in February and disappeared.
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Kuma is an indefatigable and focused individual, and I often found myself trailing behind him as he dashed from place to place.
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He dashed from one corner to the other, double-parking cars to make room for street sweepers and other drivers to pass.
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Instead, all hopes were dashed before a crowd of 25,000 at the country's national stadium, who watched the Americans prevail 1-0.
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In between games, the men speak of dreams and dashed hopes: homesickness and low pay are often the least of their woes.
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On Wednesday night, he dashed back to the office to fix a model's broken tooth before a fashion shoot the next day.
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The chief justice, who turns 65 on January 27, has carried the mantle of public expectations before -- and often dashed those expectations.
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But there was a wrinkle: While Ms. Larsson had dashed out earlier to get enough plates, she was short on water glasses.
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Handbooks can be quite comprehensive and probably aren't something that, if they're done well, can be dashed off in a few weeks.
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Gauzy American landscapes — a red-rock desert, a rainbowed glade — are threaded with a dashed red line that tracks the snails' progress.
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The pitch was wild, Wong dashed down the third-base line for St. Louis's 10th run, and Ozuna managed to reach first.
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The West Virginia Democrat, who dashed President Trump's hopes for a bipartisan acquittal, said his vote to convict was not about politics.
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Hopes for a return to growth in 2000 were later dashed by the chaotic implementation of new emission rules by local governments.
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I experienced my first road kill, a suicidal chipmunk that dashed under my tire, much to the chagrin of my screaming children.
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The cruel mistress that is economics dashed our dreams about future EV advertisements narrated by the soothing voice of Sir James Dyson.
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The falls in longer-dated Treasury yields in recent days came as investors dashed to buy safer assets, flattening the yield curve.
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She had barely taken her seat in the restaurant before being interrupted by an emotional admirer who dashed over for a selfie.
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This is why the nostalgia for Main Street is so harmful: It raises false hopes, which when dashed fuel anger and despair.
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Her aspiration to become Europe's transport commissioner was dashed when she could not explain how she intended to pay back her debts.
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Holding a limp umbrella that broke after the first of many storms, I dashed between the awnings that cover the city's sidewalks.
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The discovery dashed the hopes of family and friends who had scoured Poweshiek and nearby counties as rewards grew to nearly $400,000.
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The announcement dashed the hopes of French rider Johann Zarco, who is looking for a seat after leaving the Austrian KTM team.
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"It's going to be a while," a bartender warned as he dashed by shaking Territory Teas, spiked with vodka and kiwi purée.
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He knew that Ginn would come back, and when he did, Newman dashed in front to grab the ball along Carolina's sideline.
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President Xi Jinping's brazen gambit to perpetuate his unchecked rule has dashed Western dreams that global economic integration will inexorably democratize China.
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Komarov's death dashed the Soviets' hopes of ever catching up with NASA in the race to land a man on the Moon.
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Moments later, a Humvee carrying a wounded soldier from the frontline dashed to a first-aid station at the edge of the city.
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She dashed inside to grab a pad of paper and a pencil, where she scribbled a few notes before returning to her lawn.
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Even the way the perimeter of the painting is dashed by alternate black alignments of forms with the painting's perimeter indicates contradictory conjunctions.
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A male streaker dashed across the stage -- and into American living rooms -- during the ceremony in 1974, briefly startling co-host David Niven.
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But now, it seems they'll be sorely disappointed — and there's a lesson in the story of how we dashed their dystopian profit dreams.
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If there was any expectation that things would go back to pre-Kavanaugh normalcy, that was dashed when Graham hit the campaign trail.
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I dashed out of the house in my favorite yoga leggings, white tee, fleece-lined hoodie, puffer coat and knee-high flat boots.
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In the past two days he's dashed off 156 different blogs with titles like [FREE*TV] Super Bowl 2017 Live Stream and 9k.
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But her dream was dashed when, first to compete, she set the time at 1:21.49, which was soon bested by several competitors.
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That hope is dashed when you realize that Wonder Woman exists in this movie solely to serve as Batman's Manic Pixie Dream Amazon.
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The red dashed line is what the Standard Model predicts and the black line is obviously what was observed IRL at the LHC.
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But those hopes were soon dashed by two exit polls published overnight, suggesting that the government parties have done even worse than expected.
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There were missed opportunities and dashed hopes, but to blame Mr Blair for nearly all of them, as Mr Bower does, is absurd.
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Those hopes were dashed by news of the special prosecutor, which was ordered by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein in a letter Wednesday.
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On Thursday the dogs donned orange bandannas and were cheered on for about a half-hour as they dashed after the lost balls.
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U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, as hopes of an oil production cut were dashed and after a miss in the consumer confidence index.
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Fans who imagined that Meghan Markle would walk down the aisle in a trendsetting wedding dress had their hopes dashed on May 19.
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Another security guard caught up with Brown several blocks away; Brown shot at him as well, then dashed into a burned-out storefront.
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Earlier hopes in Havana that the congress might approve an electoral reform and a bigger role for the rubber-stamp parliament were dashed.
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Hoping to beat a 25 percent tariff that China was about to levy on U.S. soybeans, the Peak Pegasus dashed across the Pacific.
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Millennials were brought up aspiring to knit their passions to their paychecks — the dream of professional freedom dashed by 2008's financial crisis.
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MIAMI BEACH, Florida (Reuters) - With a police officer close behind, Israel Hernandez-Llach ducked into an apartment building and dashed down the hall.
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The hopes that had been swelling that America and the Taliban would find a way to end Afghanistan's long, gruesome conflict were dashed.
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When the officer glanced away, the mother and son dashed across the U.S. border, caught on camera by Reuters photographer Jose Luis Gonzalez.
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The twins ran around, played with their Matchbox cars, and ate dry cereal and apple slices while I dashed through laps and intervals.
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However, his longevity and frequently dashed rumors of ill health delighted supporters and infuriated opponents who had sardonically predicted he would live forever.
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Men in police uniforms pulled him outside while others dashed in to hit Samantha and his wife Lenzer, lying in the family bed.
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We hear about Gil's dashed hopes when he failed to become the voice of CBS at an audition he thought he had nailed.
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With the Cubs eliminated, Caputo finished counting his beer sales cash and dashed from Wrigley Field to begin the 10-minute walk home.
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Their hopes of Champions League football are anything but dashed, even if the qualifying defeat was a sharp blow to the club's pride.
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The Interceptor, a drone-hunting machine from Silicon Valley startup Airspace Systems, slinked off its launch pad and dashed away in hot pursuit.
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As we passed the Republican Headquarters, he suddenly broke away and dashed up the stairs, toppling the Reagan statue in a quick gesture.
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Joy Walter, a 91-year-old from Tasmania's northeast, was one of the 1,915 who dashed for the water at 7:42 a.m.
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Beyond K-12 public schools, crippling student loan debt incurred at US post-secondary institutions has dashed the ambitions of many American students.
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West Elm's Dashed Lines Sculpted Towels come in classic colors with a quirky pattern that also adds great texture for drying off quickly.
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The ease with which these illusions were dashed was another factor opening the door for the steamrollering of illiberal forces to political power.
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It was little surprise to our wiser parents when our expectations were dashed by better-coached, better-trained, and better all-around teams.
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Singer Joss Stone just had her dreams dashed of performing in every country in the world, because she was just booted from Iran.
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Activists have long hoped that the Supreme Court would act to rein in partisan gerrymandering — but on Thursday, the justices dashed those hopes.
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ROME (Reuters) - Efforts to form a new Italian government could be dashed later on Tuesday, depending on the outcome of an online vote.
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That dashed hopes of an undisputed transfer of power as the longtime leader of the Democratic Republic of Congo, Joseph Kabila, steps down.
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But the Rangers' comeback hopes were dashed when Tatar scored on a power play just past the midway point of the third period.
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In November, a North Korean soldier dashed across Panmunjom through a hail of bullets from fellow Communist troops to defect to the South.
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If you screw up in front of the influential guests, a shot at a national reputation can be dashed before dessert is served.
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Knight dashed home, scoring the winning run as Mets fans went wild and sending the Series to a seventh game in New York.
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But Prime Minister Shinzo Abe of Japan dashed those plans after visiting the president at his Mar-a-Lago resort in mid-April.
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Patrons dropped to the ground, dashed under tables, hid in the bathroom and ran for exits, stepping over bodies sprawled across the floor.
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But after receiving word that they would not be able to enter the building for weeks, hopes of saving the collection were dashed.
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Eventually, the Red Bulls earned a penalty kick when Gonzalo Veron dashed for a ball in the box and was tripped by Bush.
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Nearby farmers dashed in as fast as they could, rocks, sticks and hoes in their hands, yelling at the top of their lungs.
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This has dashed hopes for the 3 percent sustained growth rate promised by the Trump administration and contributed to growing concern among economists.
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After the Vandy punt that followed, Conner busted through a crowd near the line of scrimmage and dashed 2271 yards for another score.
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The effort it took to produce the messages resulted in a longevity that 140-character tweets or dashed-off blog posts often lack.
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But a civil war that broke out in late 2013 dashed the hopes of oil major Exxon Mobil, which has ditched exploration plans.
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TATY When Luck Meets Persistence TaTy's mother was 17 when she gave birth to TaTy, an event that dashed her own college aspirations.
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Martinaise tells dozens of stories about dashed hopes, and is overall quite bleak in its depiction of the possibility of a better future.
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There they dashed and pedaled and planked under the eyes of high-performance fitness instructors and staff members from Walkom's N.H.L. officiating office.
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European Union lawmakers have dashed large telecoms companies' hopes for lighter regulation as part of efforts to encourage investment in superfast internet networks.
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But the test was North Korea's second in a week and South Korea's new liberal government said it dashed its hopes for peace.
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The arrival of a new party after seven decades of single-party rule stirred tremendous hope among Mexicans — hopes that were eventually dashed.
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Initial hopes were dashed when government forces crushed protesters after elections in July, in which Mr. Mnangagwa was elected to a full term.
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Often, he seems to be disappearing: he is rendered in dashed lines, for instance, or as a faint shadow behind an overwhelming pattern.
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The political uncertainty comes at a difficult time for Iran's leaders as the reimposed U.S. sanctions have dashed hopes of an economic breakthrough.
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I think Zuckerberg's presidential hopes have gotten dashed, because don't forget, there may not be regulation but it'll be tough to see that.
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Not bad, but not enough for the highly selective UT Austin in fall 303; Fisher's dreams were dashed when she was denied admission.
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All of a sudden, the talk of Boston regaining championship form is dashed in the opening minutes of the first quarter of a game.
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In its 1950s heyday, the historic ship — the world's fastest luxury liner — dashed across the Atlantic carrying royalty and immigrants alike to American shores.
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It was a walk-in phone booth, of the sort that Clark Kent might have dashed into, only to come out dressed as Superman.
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I am just not willing to ride the emotional roller coaster of getting my hopes up, only to have them dashed against the rocks.
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For activists who led the 2011 protests demanding accountability and free and fair elections, next week's vote shows how those hopes have been dashed.
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However, Bey dashed the hopes of many when she skipped out on the Emmy ceremony – perhaps because she was given a second row seat?
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Upon arriving at the restaurant, the manager told police it was not these young men who dined and dashed, but rather a different group.
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"We are the poster child of optimists with dashed hopes, without a celebrity to tout our cause, much like any small town," he said.
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China's defense of its sweep of five titles was dashed early and its long dynasties in women's singles and doubles broken by plucky Europeans.
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While on a work trip to Saudi Arabia in January 2020, I dashed into a McDonald's in a mall in Riyadh for some lunch.
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And China dashed hopes for a renegotiation of CPEC deals—which are, after all, commercial arrangements with state-owned enterprises, not with the state.
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Oil prices were flat on Wednesday in Asia after falling in the last session after Saudi Arabia dashed hopes of a deal this time.
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Hornibrook threw his second interception in the third quarter, picked off by linebacker Danny Ezechukwu, who dashed 214 yards to Wisconsin's 23.4-yard line.
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They've thought of pursuing cooking as more than a hobby at some points, but the perceived shame of living with HIV dashed those dreams.
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Fernando Alonso's hopes of a points finish were dashed by a driveshaft failure, while team mate Stoffel Vandoorne was sidelined with fuel pressure problems.
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Walmart's hopes of somehow circumventing rules to protect local shopkeepers, which have long prevented most foreign retailers from opening stores, have been repeatedly dashed.
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The dashed green line, by contrast, holds GDP growth constant but asks what things would look like if inequality had remained at 1940 levels.
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The trade dispute between the world's two largest economies had appeared to be nearing a deal — until those hopes were dashed earlier this month.
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After hearing the news, we dashed across the street to the nearest Starbucks location, which happened to have the new beverage a day early.
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Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee dashed hopes of holding hearings to confirm a replacement for the late Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court.
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ET. U.S. stocks closed lower Tuesday, as hopes of an oil production cut were dashed and after a miss in the consumer confidence index.
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He added that although the industry has already seen some of the weakness experienced by Intel, the company's comments dashed any hope of recovery.
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At the nearest rest stop, I dashed into a bathroom so single-mindedly I didn't turn on the lights and collapsed onto the toilet.
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But even this meagre hope was dashed by Saudi Arabia's insistence Iran join any deal, something the newly sanctions-free Islamic republic wouldn't countenance.
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While Hinton knew he was innocent and believed he'd be acquitted, those hopes were almost dashed when he was sentenced to the electric chair.
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Kentucky scored on a nine-play, 82-yard drive — all that yardage coming on the ground — when Rodriguez dashed in from 22 yards out.
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And it is part of a long global quest by many that has left money and dashed aspirations scattered like flotsam on the beach.
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When constituents realize that lawmakers "over promised and under delivered," these dashed expectations quickly turn into frustration and anger that's directed at legislative leaders.
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Hopes that Ms. Wasserman Schultz's decision on Sunday afternoon to resign would calm nerves were dashed as she publicly addressed her delegation at breakfast.
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High hopes that our highest court would finally establish a limit to excessive partisan gerrymandering have, at least for the time being, been dashed.
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But hopes were quickly dashed when the White House released a tax overhaul proposal that would not funnel the revenues from repatriation towards infrastructure.
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The political uncertainty comes at a difficult time for Iran's leaders as the newly reimposed U.S. sanctions have dashed hopes of an economic breakthrough.
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Taylor Abramovich, a 15-year-old senior at the Horace Mann School in New York City, blamed his parents for his dashed Stanford dream.
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We can also report that like so many before us, including Philip Hamburger of The New Yorker almost 57 years ago, we dashed off.
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Before boarding our flight to Kabul, we dashed to buy a couple of bottles of Johnny Walker whiskey at the airport's Duty Free shop.
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Echo dashed ahead, nose to the ground, and then returned to Karen, who would point the dog toward the next place to be searched.
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An exquisite melancholy has settled upon the galleries of Marcel Breuer's inverted ziggurat on Madison Avenue: an air of dashed aspirations, commitment and farewell.
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A progressive set of ideas about governance was at stake in the 1968 presidential election, and the hope for their fulfillment was instantly dashed.
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However, her hopes were dashed when dropped shots at 16 and 18 as Green snatched the win with birdies at the 15th and 17th.
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Sonar readings had dashed Vescovo's hopes for the all-time record: the bottom was shallower than the Challenger Deep by less than 100 metres.
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Ten-year U.S. Treasury yields rose to a one-week high as investors who had dashed for bonds last week started buying shares again.
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Any lingering prospect of a comeback was dashed in the 58th minute by Alex Greenwood, who scored off a low corner kick from Duggan.
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The dashed line shows what a moderate Obama nominee might look like; again, this is the same as the "Clinton with Republican Senate" scenario.
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Now, that editor's plans have been dashed to pieces, and several hours of painstaking work are being fed into the office shredder post haste.
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On the game's first play, he took the ball from Eli Manning, briefly looked stuck, then found a hole and dashed for 39 yards.
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And in 2002, the United States dashed El Tri's hopes — and wounded the nation's pride — by beating Mexico, 2-0, in Jeonju, South Korea.
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Soon, 15 screaming 11-year-old girls dashed in and crafted their jack-o'-lanterns, which came to life with flickering candles planted inside.
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But British lawmakers promptly dashed those hopes on Saturday, when they rejected Mr. Johnson's proposal and brought the whole mess back to square one.
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That rush came after Oilers defenseman Justin Schultz mishandled a pass in the neutral zone, and the Senators then dashed back the other way.
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Last month the bank indicated that government proposals to raise VAT had all but dashed prospects for further rate cuts in the coming months.
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Fallon said he had a suspicion she would sing, but his hopes were dashed when she showed up next to him in the audience.
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Burrow took the snap, read the block of center Lloyd Cushenberry III and dashed 29 yards to the Clemson 6 with 14 seconds left.
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The bars show the change in private inventories while the dashed line shows the change needed for inventories to keep pace with final sales.
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The election of President Donald Trump sounded yet another alarm, she said, as her hopes for improvement under a Hillary Clinton presidency were dashed.
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His ambition for an N.B.A. career was dashed at the University of Florida, where Eddy repeatedly fell short in his tryouts for the Gators.
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As investors dashed for safety, precious metals took in $2.1 billion, the largest weekly take since February and money market funds received $3.8 billion.
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After her hopes are dashed by the destruction of her family's freedom papers, Harriet concludes that there is no point in negotiating with terrorists.
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" This did not satisfy Mr. Spicer, who dashed off an angry letter to the editor about the article "in which my name was 'misspelled.
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An inaugural speech delivered with the same blunt force that propelled Mr. Trump's insurgent campaign has dashed Republican hopes for a more traditional agenda.
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You can't blame them: hopes for a rise in short-term rates have been mostly dashed, and loan growth has been modest at best.
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Similarly, the sanctions dashed a $20 billion deal to sell Boeing aircraft to Iran and threaten to wipe out billions in orders for Airbus.
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Last Friday, the virtual currency community's hopes were dashed when the Securities and Exchange Commission denied an application to approve a bitcoin investment fund.
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Charlotte had a possession with a chance to regain the lead, but a turnover with 258 seconds left by Terry Rozier dashed that threat.
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The inflows accelerated at the start of May, when hopes of a truce in a trade war between the U.S. and China were dashed.
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He played football at Florida State University in the 1950s before his professional football hopes were dashed by injuries suffered in a car crash.
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On the other hand, the most dramatic portion of Hard Knocks is when rosters get trimmed down, and the fringe guys get their dreams dashed.
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"We either have a country or we don't," he told the crowd, as another news team dashed over and bent a microphone down to Babiker.
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Other officers dashed toward the gunman's perch on the 32nd floor, leaving Hendrex a floor below with a police trainee and a hotel security team.
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The Red Wings won for the second straight game, while the Coyotes, who have just one win, saw their bid for two straight wins dashed.
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Louisville's early aspirations to unseat Clemson as the top team in the conference were dashed with a 47-21 loss to the Tigers on Sept.
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The International Olympic Committee dashed the hopes of video-gamers when its president, Thomas Bach, said that electronic sports promote violence and contradict Olympic values.
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Amazon dashed many smaller cities' hopes when it announced a shortlist of 20 cities, with only seven of the 20 finalists not on a coast.
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"There's a lot of history here, where promises have been made, hopes have been raised and then dashed," the new secretary of state told reporters.
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The show of strength dashed hopes the cartel was seriously weakened by the life sentence the elder Guzman received in the United States this year.
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But Jones' dreams were dashed when, apparently, she tried to place a reservation and not a single Pump employee bothered to get back to her.
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Yes. And so to speed up the process of eating all this food I dashed a load of fries in the hamburger and plowed in.
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Last week, gold dropped to a four-month low after the U.S. Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell dashed hopes of a rate cut this year.
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However, if fans were hoping for a Federer-Nadal finale, those hopes were dashed after Friday's draw set them on a semi-final collision course.
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Polly Newton wants nothing more than to be a starship pilot, only to have those dreams dashed when she's herded off to school on Earth.
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Alzheimer's researchers have almost gotten used to having their hopes dashed when a promising drug fails to live up to its potential in clinical trials.
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Any hopes that they might be permitted to join their father in Germany, where he had managed to travel ahead with another sister, were dashed.
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This was as close as we got—more than half a mile away, any chance of ogling the Falcon 24's landing legs utterly dashed.
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Center Tim Kempton scored 20 points to lead the Mountain Hawks, who had an 11-game winning streak snapped and their NCAA tournament hopes dashed.
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Divisions in the APC emerged since its conference in June when new party leaders were elected and others saw their hopes of party advancement dashed.
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Investors will welcome this sense of consistency, although the prime minister's imminent departure has also dashed hopes that grander modernisations might be on the cards.
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Kesha's legal hopes have been dashed yet against as New York Supreme Court Justice Shirley Kornreich disallowed Kesha's attempt to submit amended counterclaims on Tuesday.
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Hopes to create a two-man race dashed Cruz and his allies have sought to make this a two-man race, with Cruz battling Trump.
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We attended, and those hopes were dashed three days in when some psychotic bro apparently doused a kitten in alcohol and lit it on fire.
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Later Wednesday, Trump himself dashed hopes for one alternative that would give lawmakers more power to check future emergency declarations — but not the current one.
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So evidently it wants to try to make sure its first flush of expensive hardware doesn't get sucked down the toilet of dashed developer expectations.
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Cecilia notes that because ground cherries are seasonal, you won't always have ready access to them—but your pie dreams don't have to be dashed.
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The Clippers went into last night's game staring down the very real possibility of seeing their playoff hopes dashed in Game 6 against the Jazz.
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Prospects for economic growth in Guinea have been dashed by Rio Tinto's decision to shelve its planned $20 billion investment in an iron-ore project.
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Hopes for a breakthrough were dashed earlier this month when planned talks in the Qatari capital Doha between the Taliban and 250 Afghan representatives collapsed.
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But his championship dreams were dashed that evening when he learned he would not be one of the 41 kids competing in the finals Thursday.
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But when he blurts things out like "why was there a Civil War," my hopes are dashed and I know Trump will always be Trump.
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Any thoughts that candidate Trump's anti-trade campaign rhetoric would cool when he assumed the presidency were dashed in the first week after his inauguration.
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Energy stocks advanced 5.33 percent, restrained by a pullback in crude oil prices after Russia and Saudi Arabia dashed expectations of an outright supply cut.
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The second Giants touchdown was a 30-yard bomb to the rookie wide receiver Roger Lewis Jr., who dashed alone behind the entire Philadelphia secondary.
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That's why stocks have retreated since Friday's strong jobs report, which dashed hopes of an even deeper rate cut in July than is currently expected.
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Century, it's worth remembering, repeatedly dashed bulls' hopes in the long build-up to this year's high prices by staying open much longer than expected.
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Nick Cannon just dashed the hopes of NBC and 'AGT' ... because he made it clear there is NO chance he'll come back to the show.
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"Families and communities are separated and split, education is disrupted, and dreams of success dashed," said Anne Moltes, regional director of the peacebuilding group Interpeace.
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It was supposed to be a substitute, a just-for-fun fill-in after an injury to Rafael dos Anjos dashed McGregor's lightweight title ambitions.
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Employees at digital media companies like Vice and BuzzFeed are griping over dashed stock dreams Here are other great stories from media, marketing, and advertising.
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The bloodshed quickly dashed hopes of a prolonged cease-fire or a further reduction in violence after a weeklong drop in episodes across the country.
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Aaron Hicks raced home from second and, when right fielder Jay Bruce's throw bounced away from shortstop Francisco Lindor, an alert Todd Frazier dashed home.
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The Industrial Revolution, however — well underway by Lincoln's time — ultimately dashed the hopes of joining free markets with independent labor in a society of equals.
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And, perhaps most significant, hopes for legalizing the recreational use of marijuana were dashed, though lawmakers could still approve that later in the legislative session.
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Edie Widder was eating lunch in the mess hall of the Research Vessel Point Sur on Tuesday when her colleague Nathan J. Robinson dashed in.
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Last month, several hundred refugees and migrants — including people carrying babies — dashed for the Macedonian border after hearing rumors that the crossing would be reopened.
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They dashed to the back nine to witness Woods, the game's hobbled giant, on the most promising day of his comeback from four back operations.
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He dashed off his own Japanese interpretation of the opening to Hemingway's "The Snows of Kilimanjaro," then ran that passage back through Google into English.
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Markets a month ago had foreseen a 90 percent chance of a May rate hike but those expectation were dashed by weaker-than-expected data.
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After the Commodores pinned the Volunteers deep with another punt, Gray dashed through another hole up the middle, going 94 yards untouched for another score.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union lawmakers have dashed large telecoms companies' hopes for lighter regulation as part of efforts to encourage investment in superfast internet networks.
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One of Mr. Prince's onstage alter egos admits a special fondness for "Follies," a ravishing elegy to dashed dreams and a bygone era of showbiz.
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It was a contentious, sprawling, roller coaster of dashed hopes and false dawns — a mini-series where major characters suddenly die and plot twists shock.
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If, say, you dashed off to the restroom to adjust your Spanx, you might have missed Kylie and Kendall Jenner out on the dance floor.
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Holbrook first discovered pageants after a career-ending soccer injury dashed her dreams of becoming a student athlete in college, according to The Ke Alaka'i.
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He also conjures an entire constellation of hopes dashed and fulfilled through exquisite arrangements of bulbs that glow like mini-epiphanies before fading to black.
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The U.S. currency underperformed particularly against the yen as global stock markets sank after the Fed dashed investor hopes for a more dovish policy stance.
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Nearly two years later, the 36-year-old bank teller speaks of dashed hopes and expresses reverence for Mugabe, who died on Friday aged 95.
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Some of the bears started running when a drone flew by, which could put them in danger if they dashed into roads, or through people's yards.
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In late 2005, bars in Wellington were rumoured to be stocking up for the big event but hopes were dashed when it failed to push through.
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CALLING RETAIL SHOPPERS Retail investors have been slow to re-warm to leveraged loan funds, deterred by repeatedly dashed hopes of near-term Fed rate hikes.
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A small glimmer of hope was dashed Tuesday afternoon after explorers found two fissures in the rock on the mountain in which the cave is located.
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His agent arranged tryouts with a few teams, but that dream was soon dashed -- a night of partying ended with Moon falling and breaking his wrist.
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What's more, Chinese savers dashed to send their money out of the country, frightened that the currency could be on the cusp of a long slide.
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But the latest news dashed some expectations that the ECB will use the keenly watched annual Jackson Hole conference to chart a course out of stimulus.
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These expectations may have been dashed, as opposition to Mr Assad has been taken over by extremists; but such memories make Mr Assad's successes more galling.
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Accused of being a vacuous idiot who recklessly dashed off statements about people's art without thinking, I would think about one person's art every fucking day.
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But the NYPD's overwhelming security presence, and the numerous street closures adjacent to the parade, may have dashed his dreams of an even more memorable massacre.
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Like a fever dream filled with manic celebrities and dashed promises, so too descends Bartlett, a musical comedy in which people allegedly sing about Silicon Valley.
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Webb dashed for 46 to the Tennessee State 7 on Vanderbilt's ensuing drive, and two plays later, Blasingame punched it in from the half-yard line.
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The clip was adorable, but initially dashed any hopes that Swift was accompanying her boyfriend, Joe Alwyn, to the award show since she didn't appear IRL.
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See how Mark Hotton's greed dashed dozens of Broadway dreams on an ALL NEW American Greed, Thursday August 11 at 10p ET/PT on CNBC Prime.
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But, all of this lovey-dovey optimism may be dashed in "Week 2, Part 2" with the entrance of one Bachelor season 22 castaway, Jenna Cooper.
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The ships' outlines were highlighted in a dashed red and blue line, a visual code that law enforcement vessels throughout populated space used to identify themselves.
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Chris Taylor singled and dashed home from first when Justin Turner lashed a double over first baseman Mark Reynolds and down into the right-field corner.
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See how Mark Hotton's greed dashed dozens of Broadway dreams on an ALL NEW American Greed, Thursday August 11 at 10p ET/PT on CNBC Prime. ###
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Monthly sea surface temperature anomalies in the Niño 3.4 region of the tropical Pacific, with El Nino and La Nina threashold conditions indicated by dashed lines.
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If this relevance is a little cheap, it also seems somehow owed to them, and to their two icons, for that run of good intentions dashed.
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But any hope that benzodiazepine prescriptions slowed was dashed as Bachhuber and his colleagues looked at national surveys of U.S. households taken between 20103 and 22010.
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Any lingering expectations that OPEC would agree to cut production in order to raise prices were dashed by the diplomatic row between Saudi Arabia and Iran.
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Iran dashed hopes of a coordinated production freeze any time soon, returning bearish sentiment to the market over a supply glut that has sent prices crashing.
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More broadly, though, the numbers serve as a reminder that hopes for breakout growth this year are likely to be dashed, and in fairly short order.
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The Conservatives' majority was dashed overnight and the latest forecasts suggest the party will emerge with a total of 22 seats, compared with its former 331.
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All hopes of getting her phone back in one piece were dashed when the monkey proceeded to bite, smash and try to pry open the phone.
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As soon as the week ended, I dashed home for the company, food, and the rhythms of recitation and prayer only a traditional Ramadan could bring.
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Curry dashed down the lane, twisted past one Oklahoma City defender and under another, leapt and moved the ball from his left hand to his right.
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McDavid had a great chance to tie the game with two minutes left, but Elliott made a save after the Oilers star dashed around two Flyers.
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Now, The TV ShowA year after City of Bones' failure, Constantin Film renewed fans' dashed hopes by announcing the series would instead be adapted for television.
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My housekeeper was coming today and I dashed off a check to her before rushing into the car to get to my meetings in the city.
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A still from "Abominable" circulating widely on Twitter on Sunday showed a map clearly showing a variant of the dashed line in the South China Sea.
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Yet the optimism of that moment was dashed with Aung San's assassination a few months later and the outbreak of insurgencies soon after independence in 1948.
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The gilets jaunes are the French rallying point for those, left and right, old and young, peaceful and disruptive, who want to see this hope dashed.
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But Trump's hopes for that bill passing were dashed in late July, when three Republicans joined Democrats in voting against the plan, dooming it to failure.
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But when House Speaker Paul Ryan offered little more than a brief statement and dashed off without answering reporters' questions, the signs of defeat were apparent.
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Some Republicans had viewed Mr. Cuomo as potentially vulnerable, but his dominant win against Ms. Nixon in the Democratic primary mostly dashed those hopes, he said.
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Sasha Hupka was the first reporter to arrive at the dormitory that night, having dashed up the steep slope between Pipe Dream's newsroom and the scene.
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Afterward, she dashed to a graduation ceremony for a course on money management offered by Uplifters, a nonprofit group that offers online education to migrant workers.
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Mass protests in France have dashed hopes for a handoff of pan-European leadership from Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany to the French president, Emmanuel Macron.
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A 12-mile chase along wide-open fields followed, until Louie Iacono pulled into a Walmart parking lot and dashed inside, shedding clothing along the way.
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Jin Yong's initial optimism about China's political opening was dashed by the government's bloody crackdown on the student-led democracy movement in Tiananmen Square in 1989.
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Since then, the value of Iran's currency, the rial, has tumbled, hopes for foreign investment have been dashed and the market for Iranian oil drastically cut.
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Her teacher recommended that the harpsichordist Wanda Landowska, who lived near Paris, take her as a student, but that prospect was dashed by the German occupation.
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But international legal precedent is not on China's side when it comes to the dashed demarcation, a version of which was first used in the 1940s.
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CreditCreditTony Luong for The New York Times HOLLYWOOD — Frankie Shaw tugged at her nubby wool sweater as she dashed across the lot of Sunset Gower Studios.
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In 1984, a gunfight erupted at Panmunjom when a citizen from what was then the Soviet Union dashed across the border to defect to the West.
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The dreams that drove the uprising may yet be realized — or dashed, as happened after the 2004 Orange Revolution, whose failure enabled Yanukovych's election in 2010.
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Because, once upon a time, you dashed their hopes by dropping a pass or throwing an interception or -- heaven forbid -- retiring early to care for yourself.
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Coronavirus Any hopes that the Wuhan coronavirus was slowing down have been dashed after 242 deaths and 14,000 more cases of the virus were reported yesterday.
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His throw ricocheted off the intended receiver, Mohamed Sanu, and landed in the arms of Titans cornerback Logan Ryan, who dashed untouched into the end zone.
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Those hopes appeared to be dashed in March with an announcement that an interim analysis of two late-stage trials indicated they were likely to fail.
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His hopes for facing Don Blankenship, the former coal executive and convicted criminal, were dashed on Tuesday when Attorney General Patrick Morrisey claimed the Republican nomination.
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"Here is a scoop for you," Yair Netanyahu wrote on Twitter in May, shortly after Mr. Liberman dashed the older Netanyahu's hopes of forming a government.
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Any hopes held by the president or Trump administration officials that the release of the abbreviated call transcript would quell talk of impeachment have been dashed.
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While we hovered over the location, there was a burst of activity on the ground: some men dashed into a tent, then headed for the canal.
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Washington struck first when Sims took a jet sweep handoff and dashed 29 yards down the right sideline before the Patriots scored the final 214 points.
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The mayor's new tax proposal, like his previous efforts to raise taxes to pay for prekindergarten, may be dashed on the rocky shores of Albany politics.
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At Everton on Tuesday evening, Arsenal was coasting, sailing serenely to victory, all the way up to the point that it dashed itself against the rocks.
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" He took another pause before turning back to the piano keys, and dashed the hopes of untold masses of Directioners once more by reiterating, "They're not.
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But her hopes were dashed when Mr. Trump became president and ordered an end to the federal program known as DACA that shields her from deportation.
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I was stoked and quickly sent the puzzle off to Will ... but my hopes were dashed by the rejection email that came a few months later.
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Writing a libretto, formerly a text dashed off in a few weeks, became a full collaboration between a composer and a librettist that could take years.
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I looked up from my notes to meet his gaze, and a slight chill dashed up my spine as I realized that I actually believed him.
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In a demo, Microsoft showed how a bot can interpret natural language to do a decent job of ordering a pizza from a dashed-off instant message.
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Hopes of Zion Williamson being part of that nucleus were dashed when the ping-pong balls in the lottery left the Knicks with the No. 3 pick.
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TMZ reports that on Monday, a woman walked into the store, gathered up clothing and perfume, then, well, dashed away from the scene in a silver car.
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Halfway through the week's reward challenge, the Millennial tribe's Michaela Bradshaw slipped out of her swimsuit top and dashed off to score a point for her team.
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Trump's early comments on Huawei initially dashed hopes that the U.S. Commerce Department would soon approve some licenses for American companies to resume some sales to Huawei.
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The four pitch invaders wearing what appeared to be old-fashioned police uniforms dashed onto the field after Croatia goalkeeper saved Kylian Mlbappe in the 51st minute.
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Last night's red carpet felt different, because the underlying assumption that red carpet questions had to be banal was dashed — but not everyone knew how to deal.
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Mozambique's Finance Minister Adriano Maleiane also dashed hopes that it could offer GDP-linked bonds which would give investors bump-up payments if the country's economy improves.
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In America and the EU it may seem obvious that hopes in 2001 that China was on the road to becoming a market economy have been dashed.
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The new radical party has won over middle-class young people in the big cities, whose expectations of ease and prosperity were dashed by the financial crisis.
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Those hopes were dashed earlier this month when Tim Cook told Bloomberg that Apple was instead "focusing on autonomous systems" at the heart of self-driving cars.
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Those plans were dashed, of course, when President Nixon immediately appointed the very popular Gerald Ford, the Republican minority House leader, as vice president after Agnew's resignation.
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They controlled neither the House nor the Senate nor the White House, and Trump's victory also dashed their hopes of securing a majority in the Supreme Court.
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Though Wall Street thought the two sides were nearing a deal earlier this year, Trump's May tweet that the U.S. would introduce more duties dashed those hopes.
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A Minnesota community's hopes for Jacob Wetterling's safe return may be dashed – but as they proved this week, his life and his family have not been forgotten.
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But, any immediate title hopes were abruptly dashed by Michael Johnson in his last outing in the Octagon—suffering a brutal knockout loss in the first round.
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Any chance of a big comeback was pretty much dashed when Notre Dame had only one field goal in the first 4:20 of the second half.
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Checking it has plenty of room, it makes a quick juke to the left, pulling its 18 wheels and four human passengers over the dashed white line.
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But such hopes were dashed when the U.S. administration presented a statement to the World Trade Organization urging Japan to further open its automobile and agriculture markets.
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And in a sketch dashed off almost casually on a magazine page, Giacometti offers his rendition of a Picasso nude on the facing page — art imitating art.
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Any encouragement from a 1-1 draw with Ukraine was dashed by Roberto Martinez's Belgium side who thrashed the Saudis 4-0 with Romelu Lukaku scoring twice.
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Comey is seen by many as the man who dashed liberal hopes of a first female president -- and now he's hitting the East Coast's boldest feminist musical?
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Growing up, this little cutie wanted to be a professional classical ballet dancer, but a foot injury dashed her dreams and a new career was born ... modeling.
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But the spiraling Rohingya crisis has dashed hopes of expanding engagement with Western armies, Andrew Selth, an academic who has researched Myanmar's armed forces, wrote in September.
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Luckily his tumble into the river was spotted by a nearby worker called Scott, who dashed to Felix's rescue and managed to pull him free in time.
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But of all the articles he wrote and edited, the one he dashed off about the Times advertisement would prove to be one of the most consequential.
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I never saw him backstage, although I caught a quick glance of Hurd's co-CEO, Safra Catz, as she dashed in and out of the executive offices.
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Hopes were dashed and all I could do was stand there and try not to act like 40,000 Cleveland fans were losing their collective minds around me.
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He has his finger on the youth pulse and feels the rising tide of anger and frustration spreading among the youth from repeatedly dashed hopes and expectations.
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However, those hopes were dashed when authorities in the United Kingdom said they couldn't guarantee that Assange wouldn't be arrested as soon as he left the premises.
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That advantage was built almost solely by Gregorius, who singled, dashed to third on Aaron Hicks's single and scored when Ronald Torreyes grounded into a double play.
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Still, recognizing the steep climb he faces to unseat Love, McAdams dashed from house to house, showing the earnest energy and persistence of a former Mormon missionary.
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The Obama administration dashed SoftBank's hope of merging Sprint, its U.S. mobile-phone business, with T-Mobile US. Since Election Day, Sprint shares have surged 44 percent.
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However, any hopes for this mid-20133s throwback were dashed as Cro Cop revealed Silva had pulled out of the fight with less than a month's notice.
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Much like the first flybys and images of Venus, this intimate glimpse of Mars revealed a world that dashed prevailing science fiction theories about thriving alien civilizations.
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According to CBS 2, one of the duped dates was comped Gonzales' meal after he dashed, but she still had to pay for his glass of wine.
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My dreams of capturing the next viral video of a pothead too stoned to find his wallet, only to realize he was holding it, were quickly dashed.
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Sabzevari's hopes were dashed on Tuesday, when President Donald Trump announced the United States was withdrawing from "a horrible, one-sided deal" and reimposing sanctions on Iran.
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The dancers all dashed toward the exit just as fast as they emerged, leaving once again the original three ballerinas who kept their backs to the audience.
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The woman kicked off her Gucci heels, dashed out of the airport, and remained on the lam until Wednesday, when she was arrested in New York City.
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His earlier dream of becoming an artist was dashed when the young man twice failed to pass the entrance exam for the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts.
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After Brown found Smith all alone for a 69-yard score - the receiver's team-leading sixth TD catch — Dungey dashed in from 18 yards just before halftime.
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Oil prices fell as Iran dashed hopes of a coordinated production freeze any time soon, returning the focus to the supply glut that has sent prices crashing.
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The judge's decision to charge the reporters with obtaining state secrets dashed any lingering hope that the reporters might be freed without having to go on trial.
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That prompted lamentations from Sanders's fans that the status quo was prevailing, the revolution was being dashed and the Democratic Party was mired in squishy moderation. Nonsense.
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With quickness that belied him on the tennis court, he dashed behind the car to try to stop its momentum, to keep my pristine car scratch free.
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Finally, I dashed in some Worcestershire sauce, because I love the umami richness it gives dishes, and because — Caesar salad excepted — I don't use it often enough.
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Hopes for a congestion pricing plan, which has long been floated as a possible source of long-term funding for the sputtering subway system, were largely dashed.
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A message dashed off on a phone while riding the bus or a quick thumbs up reply clearly aren't digital versions of an old-time longhand letter.
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The decision dashed hopes that the Democratic Republic of Congo might experience its first undisputed transfer of power by the ballot box since independence six decades ago.
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The bloodshed dashed hopes that Sudan's new military rulers - who overthrew veteran leader Omar Hassan al-Bashir on April 11 - would hand over power quickly to civilians.
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Though too long for a gallery setting (227 minutes) it is a tour de force of dashed revolutionary dreams concerning the Non-Aligned Movement in the 1970s.
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Dashed hopes, breathless victories and painful regrets make up "Shot in the Dark," a documentary that has the rhythm of some spare yet deeply felt street poetry.
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There have been times over the past year when the school thought its teaching license was about to be restored, and each time its hopes were dashed.
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But yes, Georgia, where white voters have been stingy about supporting black candidates and voters have dashed the hopes of a string of promising Democrats for governor.
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Calgary's hopes of hosting the 2026 Winter Olympics were dashed on Tuesday after citizens voted resoundingly against the western Canadian city's plan to bid for the Games.
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The Volunteers took their first lead when Chandler dashed 31 yards off the left side for a 14-563 advantage in the closing seconds of the quarter.
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He was under contract only through next summer's World Cup, and with hopes of achieving that goal dashed, there was little reason for him to stay on.
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At the U.S. Open, hopes for a Roger Federer-Rafael Nadal matchup were dashed after Juan Martín del Potro upset the third-seeded Federer on Wednesday night.
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Bloomberg's chances were dashed further after Klobuchar and Buttigieg withdrew from the race at the beginning of the week, further consolidating the moderate Democratic vote for Biden.
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Those early science fiction visions were dashed when the first spacecraft photos of the planet revealed a dry, cratered and lifeless-looking surface — a seemingly dead planet.
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The vote dashed Democrats' hopes of hearing testimony from former Trump national security advisor John Bolton, and it shifted the weeks-long trial into its final stages.
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Workers' hopes for an increase in the $7.25-per-hour federal minimum wage were dashed last year when Republicans retained control of Congress in the U.S. election.
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She feared they'd run over her feet, and more than once dashed to a chair like a woman in an old cartoon lifting her skirts in terror.
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When it comes to the U.S. dollar, 2020 is likely to have a lot in common with previous years: Predictions of dollar weakness will ultimately be dashed.
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He has boasted of golfing with President Trump, but any hope he had that Mr. Trump's election might curb the American investigation appears to have been dashed.
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Mr. Mattis also struck an assertive tone on Russia, saying the 2014 annexation of Crimea dashed any hopes that NATO could have a real partnership with Russia.
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Scott Hamlin, a former University of Oregon pole vaulter and decathlete, once had Olympic dreams but a pulled hamstring before the 1992 Olympic Trials dashed those hopes.
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But neither the dashed hopes of so many from last year's caravans nor Mr. Trump's threats seemed to discourage many of the participants in the latest caravan.
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In Jordan, a Syrian refugee who submitted to an initial security screening in the hopes of moving to the U.S., sees his hopes dashed with President Trump's order.
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If three revolt, the GOP's plans of repealing the Affordable Care Act are dashed and valuable time in President Donald Trump's first 100 days will have been wasted.
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South Korean hopes were dashed in the second final as Choi Jae Woo crashed out attempting a 1080 but there were no problems for Kingsbury, who scored 82.19.
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Any hope that Mitch McConnell's Senate would at least hold hearings on President Obama's nominee to replace Antonin Scalia on the Supreme Court was dashed on Tuesday afternoon.
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Long periods of falling inventory have tantalized with their promise of a tightening market, only for bullish expectations to be dashed by the mass re-warranting of metal.
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Stubbornly soft inflation has dashed the BOJ's hopes that solid economic growth will translate into higher prices, and could delay the central bank's exit from ultra-loose policy.
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Those hopes were dashed Thursday, when Trump announced potential tariffs on Mexico, even as the Mexican legislature was preparing to soon consider the US-Mexico-Canada trade agreement.
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Jedidiah Brown, 29, dashed onto the Chicago stage where Trump was expected to speak Friday and tore the campaign sign from the podium before police took him outside.
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Ukraine's Oleg Verniaiev was considered favorite for gold prior to the event but his hopes were dashed when he fell off both the pommel horse and horizontal bar.
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Any thoughts, though, that Russia may have had about winning over the doubters among the Council members were probably dashed on Wednesday when WADA released another damning report.
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Stubbornly soft inflation has dashed the BOJ's hopes that solid economic growth will translate into higher prices, and could delay the central bank's exit from ultra-easy policy.
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The train could not be stopped, and as it came thundering along it first struck the clown elephant, throwing him into the ditch, and then dashed into Jumbo.
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Some of that has been dashed by subsequent political instability and worsening economic conditions since Mugabe's departure, but not all of it, according to TechZim CEO Tinashe Nyahasha.
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Think of, say, when gymnasts used to have to wait for the judges to provide their scores, of the tension in that moment when everything could be dashed.
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Within seconds after solving the second theme entry, I dashed off another missive, saying that I had gotten the theme and would be returning to my cave now.
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The worst jobs report in more than five years may also have dashed some traders' hopes that stocks can break out to new highs in the near future.
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The main characters — Walter Lee Younger and his wife, Ruth; his mother, Lena; and his sister, Beneatha — grapple with issues of race, dignity, generational clashes and dashed dreams.
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Whatever the truth of the matter, the situation was irreparable and the port was fatally dashed, like so many sailboats against the jagged rocks of the Skellige Isles.
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However, such hopes were soon dashed when, according to the Football Association of Iceland (KSI), EA offered just $15,000 to include the national team in the video game.
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Trusting someone with your hair color requires a leap of faith and even a bit of hope — which, every so often, is dashed by a botched color job.
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The Avalanche's hopes of claiming the first of two Western Conference wild-card playoff berths were dashed when the Dallas Stars defeated the visiting Minnesota Wild 3-0.
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Unexpectedly weak economic data and cautious remarks from Governor Mark Carney have dashed what looked like near-certain expectations of a rate increase until a few weeks ago.
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With Kim Jong Un's dreams of being a vlog star dashed, the Democratic People's Republic of Korea will have to look for new ways to disseminate its propaganda.
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But Elieson's hopes were dashed last week when a judge in Wyandotte County, Kansas, dismissed the murder charge against 48-year-old Carolyn Heckert, during a preliminary hearing.
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The North Korean defector was shot and wounded by his fellow soldiers as he dashed into the South Korean side of the Joint Security Area (JSA) last week.
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After our armored vehicle took a direct hit we dashed from house to house to get away from the encroaching ISIS fighters, eventually ending up in Mattar's home.
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The Brazilian supporters, who had cheered their side in a thunderous display of enthusiasm, turned to head for the exits, their hopes of a first Olympic gold dashed.
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It seemed poised to die down last fall, but a second wave of cases dashed that hope, and the number of new victims once again surged in January.
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A dashed line shows the average time the route typically takes, while the bars underneath indicate how long the same route will take over the next couple hours.
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Eroding Republican strength has long since dashed initial hopes for enacting a new health-care plan to replace Obamacare by Easter and a new tax system by August.
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When Brunson dashed in, reaching out ahead of him for Whittaker's hips, the latter cross-faced him and dropped a right hand which sent Brunson into the splits.
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Arsenal are stuck in a loop of endless repetition at this point, with supporters daring to dream and seeing their dreams dashed over, and over, and over again.
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Higgins – perfect poker face and all – dashed out descriptions for everyone from Lauren B. ("sweet") to Olivia ("intense") to Lace ("honest"), careful not to reveal any potential spoilers.
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The Saints Row and Grand Theft Auto series are both positively pebble-dashed in profanities, and misters Kane and Lynch were rarely found wanting for a curse word.
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