Smith said prior to the shooting there was a disturbance in the line outside the club, but it was unclear what caused the disturbance.
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We needed to find examples that provided data for areas or seasons of low human disturbance -- that is, more natural conditions -- and high human disturbance.
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There was one disturbance; a disturbance by the name of Principal Vickers, who came over the intercom saying that anyone who walked out for the march would face expulsion.
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Berland said in 2009 that there is "incontrovertible data" indicating DeFriest has a significant but treatable ongoing psychotic disturbance that revolves around paranoid delusional thinking and mood disturbance, Middleton says.
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" College Republicans were told: "Your existence is a disturbance.
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If one location detects a disturbance, it could be due to something other than a gravitational wave, but only a gravitational wave could cause a disturbance in facilities located 2,300 miles apart.
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"School disturbance" laws reflect that: Whereas a teacher would have had to find a way to deal with a disturbance before, he or she can now call on police to do the job.
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A disturbance, by definition, is something that affects later measurements.
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In this case, the disturbance leads to the predicted correlation.
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Delta said some passengers felt Saleh was creating a disturbance.
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Early that morning, Wills alerted authorities to a possible disturbance.
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Ayon said the cause of the disturbance was under investigation.
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No one was seriously injured during the disturbance, they said.
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"You don't want to create a disturbance," Ms. Evslin said.
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Jung attributed the disturbance to E.S.P. "Oh, come," Freud replied.
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There had been a great disturbance to the old rules.
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It can [lead to] excessive and chronic worry, sleep disturbance.
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That, combined with sleep disturbance, could make people feel unwell.
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Still, the market disturbance could be fleeting, according to Wicker.
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"Really, they're just sort of big disturbance machines," she adds.
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The disturbance didn't start until after the speech had ended.
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Better yet, when did my appearance become such a disturbance?
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In 2019, being unapologetic with your identity is still a disturbance.
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While not everyone welcomed the disturbance, one nun voiced her support.
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Although no one was injured, airport authorities are investigating the disturbance.
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Lancaster police said officers responded to a disturbance around 10 a.m.
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I asked her name & She gave me a Passenger Disturbance Notice!
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Investigators are still trying to determine the motive behind the disturbance.
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The first call occurred around 6pm local time for a disturbance.
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And when there's a disturbance in the Force, things go awry.
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Underlying neurological disturbance may result in impulsivity, disinhibition and impaired judgment.
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Ultimately, ฿o₫៛€$ sheds light on the pressing problem of oceanic disturbance.
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"The most frequent impacts are annoyance and sleep disturbance," Stansfeld said.
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Phillips: There was a disturbance there on the Lincoln Monument grounds.
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A police officer receives a dispatch call to a public disturbance.
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Police received a call reporting a disturbance at 3:21 a.m.
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I was pleased he could carry the disturbance of my reality.
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I was pleased he could carry the disturbance of my reality.
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Oakland police arrived at the scene in the aftermath of the disturbance.
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He allegedly reported the disturbance to cruise staff twice in one night.
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Police had been called there on a report of a domestic disturbance.
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Afterward, he told journalists he first thought the disturbance was a joke.
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Police said Williams did not follow their instructions after the reported disturbance.
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Earlier this year, deputies were called to his home for a disturbance.
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The point of doing it is to cause a non-violent disturbance.
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MICRON CEO SAYS HUAWEI BAN BRINGS "UNCERTAINTY AND DISTURBANCE" TO SEMICONDUCTOR INDUSTRY
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Nobody spoke during the 911 call, but a disturbance could be heard.
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Passengers who cause a disturbance will be banned for an indeterminate period.
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In April, deputies responded to reports of a disturbance at his house.
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But one detail from the November 7 disturbance has come under scrutiny.
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That could result in less environmental disturbance and easier transportation and installation.
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"They didn't even tell us we were causing a disturbance," she said.
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The following day, DePalma noticed a small disturbance preserved in the sediment.
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It is 6 in the morning, but the disturbance doesn't wake me.
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The most common circumstances involved ambushes, followed by responses to disturbance calls.
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The meteorologists contacted an amateur weather-spotter directly under the mysterious disturbance.
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There were physical symptoms, too, including sleep disturbance, headaches, and gastrointestinal problems.
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In fact, he's enjoyed a lifelong fascination with themes of mental disturbance.
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By Annie Proulx Shore's "Klamath Falls" photograph brims with information and disturbance.
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"Disturbance" is an awfully anodyne title for a book like this one.
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In April, deputies were called to his home for an unspecified disturbance.
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Julius Schulte, who was responding to a April 1985 domestic disturbance call.
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Cops were once again called to the home for a domestic disturbance.
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CreditCreditBrian Stauffer There was, you might say, a disturbance in the Force.
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On March 1, police were dispatched over a "disturbance" at the family home.
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But eventually police called it a civil disturbance and ordered people to leave.
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Neither the show nor the special publication caused any disturbance to public order.
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It would be an America in which demagoguery and civil disturbance might thrive.
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There are so many parcel shops, in fact, that it's causing a disturbance.
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Sunday Two Wellston police officers were shot after responding to a disturbance call.
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The question then is, 'what is a serious disturbance,' and who decides it.
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Winston began to form in early February, initially designated as Tropical Disturbance 09F.
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A week prior, police were dispatched over a "disturbance" at the family home.
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The disturbance is the latest incident to plague the airline in recent months.
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Mark Hamill felt a great disturbance aboard Air Force One over the weekend.
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On March 1, police were dispatched over a "disturbance" at the family home.
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Trump was speaking Saturday night when a disturbance took place in the audience.
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The couple made headlines last month for a series of domestic disturbance calls.
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Further, I learned that no one had previously complained about the overbearing disturbance.
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They were killed while responding to a disturbance report around 11:25 a.m.
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The cunning magic of the play was the disturbance it arouses in everyone.
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In this specific case, the disturbance was too great (to worth being enforced).
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But then came a disturbance in the force — and its name was Oracle.
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There have been noises, of course, but none that have caused a disturbance.
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Six of the officers were killed responding to domestic and public disturbance calls.
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That commitment was evident during the disturbance call Parrish responded to on Sunday.
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This could mean reducing water pollution, noise pollution, vessel disturbance, and protecting prey.
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They rejected Mr. Bart's argument that Mr. Blackwell suffered from extreme emotional disturbance.
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Stanton's friends noticed the marks on Jacobs and notified security of the disturbance.
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And the causes of this type of electrolyte disturbance are rare and serious.
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Under normal circumstances, Fire Island would experience disturbance events on an annual basis.
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The success of these claims comes down to the severity of the disturbance.
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And unlike construction on landfill, floating buildings and islands create minimal ecological disturbance.
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Arriving in Charlie's claustral, stagnant world, Adam offers fresh air—and enlivening disturbance.
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Republicans, he notes, should feel responsible for this disturbance in the political equilibrium.
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And furthermore, grasshoppers have adaptations that help minimize the disturbance caused by gravity.
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Could be a passing midday shower as a weak disturbance passes by overhead.
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I saw the play twice, and had an increasing sense of psychological disturbance.
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Police issued multiple dispersal orders before using pepper spray to clear the disturbance.
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A "disturbance" caused the supervisor to leave and the teens were left unsupervised.
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Afrormosia is like a history book, its clustered presence indicating a past disturbance.
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The experts recommend a limit of 28503 percent surface disturbance in key habitats.
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So some disturbance, some girls are harassed, these kind of things do happen.
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What you're sensing isn't a disturbance in the Force—it's an amplification of it.
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Stanton's friends noticed the marks on Jacobs Poedy and notified security of the disturbance.
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It is already causing a disturbance in the States that have made it legal.
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Police say Langdon was asked to leave the shelter after causing an unspecified disturbance.
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Nobody spoke during the call, but a disturbance could be heard in the background.
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We had a shift, and that shift was going to cause a major disturbance.
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Tara Reid was removed from a Delta flight on Monday following a "disturbance" onboard.
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This may be because the drones cause less disturbance and drive fewer fish away.
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The disturbance occurred in 2016 during an incident with his then-wife, Patrisha Shnier.
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No staff members were injured in the disturbance, which erupted shortly before 11 a.m.
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The disturbance in my marriage had ultimately deepened our commitment to our joined lives.
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Two Massachusetts police officers were shot on Friday while investigating a "disturbance," authorities said.
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The disturbance appears "to have been loosely organized on social media," the statement said.
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The defendant was causing a disturbance by yelling at Ms. Conway and Secretary Price.
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A little disturbance to the customary workflow helped turn the grit into a pearl.
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Karry Corbett, 47, has been charged with uttering threats and causing a disturbance.—VICE
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A disturbance ensued, and Judge Davis ordered scores of people to leave the courtroom.
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We did document everything in a report and we classified it as a disturbance.
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The second call was dispatched as a domestic disturbance, and by 5:35 a.m.
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The disturbance came during a procedural vote to advance the bill in the Senate.
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"Our interpretation is there is some disturbance from the high mountain," Dr. Nakamura said.
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BUZZING DISTURBANCE As usual, the star Cubs outfielder Jason Heyward made the smart play.
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But even well-behaved and unremarkably clad volunteers may cause eddies of unintended disturbance.
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The disturbance on the field has been claimed by the opposition activists Pussy Riot.
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The wood frog often makes a three- or four-foot leap to escape disturbance.
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Sean Curtis Patrick's accompanying video for "Coastal Trapped Disturbance" channels that idea of scale.
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We're told that disturbance turned out to be coming from Orlando and his manager.
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And apologies to those in Studio City for the disturbance of our nihilistic noize.
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But they lived through these times of acute social disturbance, and we did not.
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If subjected to longer periods of disturbance, the ant cluster acts like a fluid.
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But McIntosh said the two were involved in the initial disturbance, not the shooting.
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According to the F.D.A., the most common adverse reactions were bruising and gait disturbance.
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On the next point he furiously admonished the crowd for disturbance during a rally.
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The disturbance escalated, with other patrons at the shop intervening and detaining the suspect.
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During a 911 call on Monday, the dispatcher heard a disturbance in the background.
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There's been a disturbance in the Force, and we're not talking about Jar Jar.
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There were news reports of a similar disturbance in the northern city of Korhogo.
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But even with the extra precautions, the president's entrance was marred by a disturbance.
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How seemingly trivial feelings of resentment and disturbance are rooted often in deep neurosis.
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Police had made one other call to the residence, for a domestic disturbance, police said.
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The Providence Journal reports police responded to a disturbance at a Providence apartment Tuesday night.
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Officials said the officers were responding to a domestic disturbance call when they were shot.
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Authorities say they found the kids in a barn house during a domestic disturbance call.
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A person calls 911 to report a disturbance next door or out in the street.
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The highest chance for brief snow showers are midday afternoon, as an atmospheric disturbance passes.
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There is much documentation of psychic disturbance and illnesses, mental and physical, at the fair.
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The Brexit campaigner agreed there would be a real danger of disturbance in the streets.
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First up: A tropical disturbance over the eastern Yucatan Peninsula continues showing signs of organization.
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No matter how gently you touch the eye area, there's going to be some disturbance.
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Police say Kidik responded Thursday to an apartment tenant disturbance where Augustin stabbed her repeatedly.
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Police previously responded to a domestic disturbance call at their home, according to the station.
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But the base in the forest was completely intact, dark green, no evidence of disturbance.
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The laughter lasted three seconds and Shelby continued with his speech without acknowledging the disturbance.
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The officials didn't specify what the disturbance was or how the clerks violated election policy.
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Authorities confirmed to PEOPLE that officers responded to a "family disturbance call" at the home.
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UPDATE 0513 this morning deputies responded to he Copper Canyon Apartments for a Domestic Disturbance.
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Long-term exposure to infrasound can also cause sleep disturbance and other issues of wellness.
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Authorities said they responded to a "disturbance with gunshots" off-campus around 12:45 a.m.
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Inmates were able to publish photos of the disturbance on social media, the department said.
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The BRRD never defined what "serious disturbance" is or "likely losses in the near future".
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The spokesperson said Park Police were called to investigate individuals making a disturbance out front.
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"It was a simple family disturbance and he elected to open fire," Chief Reyes said.
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"It was a simple family disturbance, and he elected to open fire," Chief Reyes said.
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Shortly after the publication of "Cruel Optimism," Berlant began to sense a subtle, atmospheric disturbance.
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UPDATE 85033 this morning deputies responded to he Copper Canyon Apartments for a Domestic Disturbance.
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A tropical disturbance has emerged a few hundred miles west of the Cabo Verde Islands.
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Disturbance on the field as four people run onto the field from the Croatia end.
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Yet others are extremely wary, don't like it and will move away quickly from disturbance.
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They told the security guard they were there to investigate a disturbance on the grounds.
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BLU-97s in particular were sensitive to disturbance and possessed no timed self-destruct feature.
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But at a later call, authorities found a domestic disturbance involving Locklear and another party.
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This period of disturbance took me through to the end of my time at Oxford.
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A police report said Boyd made a domestic disturbance call to 911 early on Sept. 18.
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Hurricane BarryJuly 11, 2019 - The National Hurricane Center names a disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico.
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That type of disturbance in the plasma state generates a lot of acoustic waves—sound waves.
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The disturbance in the food supply has also taken its toll on the animals' reproductive cycle.
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But despite the dramatic seesawing of solar production, the eclipse came and went without major disturbance.
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Three officers had responded to a report of a violent disturbance and knocked on the door.
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Police were called to the couple's home over a "disturbance," a day before Beau's first birthday.
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In principle, losing a justice should cause at most a mild disturbance in the national scene.
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A Hartford, Connecticut police officer was stabbed in the neck while investigating a disturbance, police said.
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"Playing with uncontrolled street politics is to push Hong Kong to backwardness and disturbance," it said.
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The incident comes one week after police were dispatched over a "disturbance" at the family home.
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These critters tend to be highly specialized, geographically restricted, and not at all accustomed to disturbance.
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The inmates involved in the disturbance will be moved to a maximum-security facility, officials said.
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North was arrested and charged with being intoxicated in a public place and causing a disturbance.
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When authorities interviewed Wilson on the jetway, she "became belligerent" and "caused a disturbance," police said.
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From the looks of his mildly grumpy face, Mr Seal wasn't best pleased by the disturbance.
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Police responded to a "disturbance" call at Tori Spelling's Los Angeles home on Thursday, PEOPLE confirms.
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At the farm, Ralph Angel and Blue are sleeping peacefully when RA hears some disturbance outside.
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The arrest, in which she was accused of causing a disturbance, was caught on surveillance video.
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More than a hundred people turned up; the disturbance was such that the police were called.
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Buschow told CNN that deputies arrived to find a domestic disturbance involving Locklear and another party.
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Given the extreme level of psychological disturbance among Bosnia's children, this was not an easy task.
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Ten of the calls were for minor disturbance parties and two were classified as group disturbances.
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In April, deputies were called to the suspect's house for a disturbance call, according to authorities.
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Hill was mid-song at Ryman Auditorium Thursday when a disturbance went down in the crowd.
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When I'm on a plane, it's a perfect silence in the sense that there's no disturbance.
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I felt antipathy toward visitors; even a lone hiker on the trail felt like a disturbance.
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Clots also can form because a person has a heart rhythm disturbance such as atrial fibrillation.
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Sunday to "a disturbance with gunshots in the area" and found Simmons dead at the scene.
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Since then, other studies have shown that honey does relieve cough, and the accompanying sleep disturbance.
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Officers were initially called to the property for a family disturbance at 8.15pm, according to KCAL.
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The disturbance momentarily caused Democratic Representative Hakeem Jeffries to cease his presentation of evidence against Trump.
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So far, consumers generally get a brief answer from virtual assistants without the disturbance of ads.
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Those moves were announced after a disturbance in the short-term lending market back in September.
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The red light setting further preserves your vision and causes less disturbance to others nearby, too.
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The Teton County Sheriff's Office was notified of a disturbance at a private residence in Jackson.
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"You can imagine when you have all these people marching, it causes a disturbance," Counihan said.
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It has been proposed that human disturbance, and even supplemental feeding, may have fueled this expansion.
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After nine weeks, the first group reported less loneliness and emotional disturbance than the second group.
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Witnesses reported seeing Roberts stumble into the backyard after a "disturbance" in the garage, Melgoza said.
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Removing the disturbance became one of Mancusi-Ungaro's chief preoccupations during her time at the Menil.
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Ask Real Estate Sometimes, the person complaining about noise is the one causing the real disturbance.
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Los Angeles Police Chief Michael Moore told KNX Radio that a disturbance around 8:30 p.m.
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Howard X said earlier authorities had questioned him and warned him not to create any disturbance.
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School disturbance laws like Florida's, which more than 20 states have, reflect that: Whereas a teacher would have had to find a way to deal with a disturbance on her own before, she can now call on police or the criminal justice system to do the job.
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A G1 watch—G for geomagnetic storm, or a disturbance of Earth's magnetosphere from solar winds, 1 for the mildest forecast—might stir up fluctuations in weak power grids, a slight disturbance in spacecraft operations, and uncommonly vivid auroras in higher altitudes like Maine and Michigan.
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" The result, he said, was "some disturbance, some girls are harassed, these kinds of things do happen.
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We'll talk to them," the officer says, adding later, "I've been called to help referee the disturbance.
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The camera itself sits under the glass, so there's no disturbance of the surface of the phone.
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Because bivalves are extremely sensitive to hydrocarbons, even the slightest disturbance to their environment causes a reaction.
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Currently, an investigation is underway as to who was involved and why the inmates started the disturbance.
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Exxon Mobil said it was "closely monitoring" the disturbance to determine if its facilities might be affected.
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The getaway came two months after the couple made headlines for a series of domestic disturbance calls.
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Mongolians believe the tomb to be sacred and any disturbance of its site a portent of disaster.
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Even a tiny disturbance, like a small impact from a pebble, might have triggered the recent outbursts.
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Police responded to several 911 calls reporting a "disturbance" at the home, according to the news release.
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Lt. Elisabeth Albanese told us that police responded to a disturbance call from the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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Pilots then responded with potentially hazardous flight control inputs, which led to disturbance to the aircraft trajectory.
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Pilots then responded with potentially hazardous flight control inputs which led to disturbance to the aircraft trajectory.
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But when warming temperatures or another environmental disturbance cause coral and anemones to bleach, the situation changes.
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"On the longer timescale we are not that much worried about the current political disturbance," he said.
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Things took a darker turn last month when cops responded to a domestic disturbance at their home.
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When there is a disturbance to your R.E.M. sleep, you may wake up feeling drowsy and tired.
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It confirmed the individual who caused the apparent disturbance was taken into custody when the plane landed.
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And "disruption" – while viewed positively in Silicon Valley – implies "disturbance" to many people outside the tech community.
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For several hours, the city's underground rail network, the MTR, avoided the station closest to the disturbance.
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Corporal Casebolt was among the officers who responded to a call about a disturbance about 7 p.m.
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It's relatively quiet, with the only major disturbance being engine noise that permeates at wide-open throttle.
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Starbucks baristas have to tread lightly when an apparently homeless person causes a disturbance in the café.
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Musk believes going private will help the company avoid such disturbance and make longer-term investment moves.
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The neighbors, Wendy's, are complaining about the disturbance, cars lining all the way up through their properties.
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Pictures from 1950 to 1985 illustrate how much disturbance researchers typically see in the Arctic: not much.
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"Whenever there's remotely a disturbance in the force, we get going," said Chief Edward Grayson (four stars).
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However, if the track of the responsible disturbance shifts, a little more or less snow is possible.
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Preliminary information indicates a disturbance between two groups inside the nightclub preceded the shooting, affiliate WFSB reported.
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After the movers arrived, a disturbance occurred between the driver, Brown, and Brown&aposs trainer, police said.
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Eastern Standard Time, following reports of the disturbance, according to a statement on the base's Facebook page.
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It will shut off the sun and create a disturbance that the ionosphere does not normally experience.
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"Kids on the autism spectrum, about 95 percent of them have a sensory processing disturbance," says Gee.
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The supervisor went to a different floor to address a disturbance, the company managing the center said.
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But it's really just all blaze and no glory in the form of a noisy, narcissistic disturbance.
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Police officers responded to a domestic disturbance at his home, and found Mr. Wicks with a gun.
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Yet this pleasure is haunted by a ghost of pain, some internal disturbance that surfaces before long.
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In another disturbance over the holidays, looting was reporting in Bolivar State, and 28 people were arrested.
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We're told they were there around 6 PM for another disturbance, but determined no crime had occurred.
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On the papal plane from Mexico, Pope Francis said some things that caused a disturbance in the punditsphere.
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Eighty-five percent of all pregnant women, however, will experience "some type of mood disturbance," the hospital reports.
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It's cut together with another scene; Theo in her dance studio, experiencing disturbance when someone tries the door.
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The incident caused a "significant disturbance" and the resort had to go on lock down, the affidavit said.
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The woman involved in the earlier disturbance was able to get out safely, according to CNN affiliate KCRA.
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No, it's not a disturbance in the Force—if anything, the Force is stronger than ever right now.
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The National Hurricane Center says a disturbance moving toward the Gulf of Mexico is now Subtropical Storm Alberto.
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An early morning disturbance UCLA student Sarah Muhr got up early on the morning of September 26, 218.
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Police got a call about a disturbance at a parking garage just blocks away from the first incident.
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Police responded to multiple calls about a disturbance coming from Barton's West Hollywood apartment around 7:15 a.m.
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The company accused him of disturbance, invasion, threats and other crimes, according to local news website Amazonia Real.
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There was a disturbance in the audience as Probst started the Mark-focused segment of the reunion show.
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"At the request of event property management, anyone who causes a disturbance is asked to leave," Blendowski said.
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Garo Kuredjiann, deputies went to Locklear's home on Sunday after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.m.
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But because they do so in the form of quantum states, the slightest disturbance could mean information destruction.
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Then a crowd gathered outside Oak Court Mall, about 10 miles west, and started a disturbance, WMC said.
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For this reason they are an ideal tool for recording wildlife doing its own thing without any disturbance.
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There was the aforementioned "disturbance" that authorities suspect happened to prolong the delay in looking for the men.
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The leader of that protest action, Grigore Petrenco, was later arrested and charged with causing a mass disturbance.
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If meteorologists think a tropical disturbance may develop further, they'll designate it as an investigative area or invest.
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They went on to argue protesters took part in a "conspiracy" with intent to cause a public disturbance.
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It was a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of voices suddenly cried out in joy.
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The plans even accommodated oil and gas extraction in ways that would minimize disturbance of breeding sage-grouse.
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Police officers shown in the video said he was removed from the stadium because he caused a disturbance.
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" Should you want to measure the psychological disturbance at work here, try comparing "Hereditary" with " A Quiet Place .
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"We might even issue a passenger-disturbance report, which outlines potential repercussions," the American Airlines flight attendant said.
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Faludi knows it's far too pat to suggest that the psychic disturbance of the Holocaust made Stefánie trans.
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Suge Knight, the co-founder of Death Row Records, had apparently caused a disturbance, leading to safety concerns.
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Police are quick to point to a 46 percent spike in disturbance calls within a three-block radius.
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I consider noise not as a disturbance, but as essential for the creation of change or (re)-organization.
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Thayer Wade was relaxing on Nauset Beach in Orleans, Massachusetts when he heard a disturbance in the water.
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The deputy who stopped him early Tuesday was responding to a family disturbance call, according to an affidavit.
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They were eventually issued deportation notices after the police were called to a disturbance at a Burger King.
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When a pro-Trump protester caused a disturbance during a city council meeting, one guy got the giggles.
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"My actions did not cause any public disturbance or damage or deface any property," he said by email.
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More than 1,000 workers were involved in a violent disturbance at one of the company's factories in 2012.
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If necessary, go find a police officer and let them take care of the person causing the disturbance.
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The MJO is considered a large scale tropical disturbance that circles the globe every 30 to 60 days.
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The student left the classroom but caused a disturbance and made threats as he was leaving, police said.
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In a statement on Thursday, the Metropolitan Police Department said it is conducting an investigation into the disturbance.
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Before the June incident, Murfreesboro Police responded to two domestic disturbance calls involving Samson and his former girlfriend.
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In horror movies, where social comforts are upended for maximum disturbance, this idealism curdles into (often literal) demonization.
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Investigators ruled out a possible robbery because they did not see evidence of a disturbance inside the condo.
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The filter of memory gives Mr. Chichakli's pictures the storybook look of a world that admits no disturbance.
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Christ Brewster, 32, was shot and killed while responding to a call about a domestic disturbance, KHOU reports.
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" The incident occurred May 6, 2016, when Mader responded to a domestic-disturbance call and found Ronald "R.
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I woke up feeling rested nine full hours later in the extremely comfortable bed, with no noise disturbance.
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No one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but the dispatcher could hear a disturbance, authorities said.
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" It also says that he "was causing a disturbance by yelling questions at Ms. Conway and Secretary Price.
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Garo Kuredjian tells PEOPLE that deputies went to her home after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.m.
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Then Delta dove straight into a racial-profiling mess by kicking off passengers who were causing "a disturbance," a.k.a.
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I think that it is a situation which has the ingredients of something that could be a significant disturbance.
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Lack of adequate food, toxins and disturbance from boats and vessels are among the causes of the population's extinction.
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A "weak tropical disturbance" had created scattered thunderstorms Friday evening across northeastern Florida, CNN meteorologist Derek Van Dam said.
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The decision to hospitalize West came after Los Angeles police responded to a disturbance call, according to the source.
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Trouble at the James T. Vaughn Correctional Center started with a major disturbance in one of the prison's buildings.
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Sean Williams was seen in a viral video getting tased by police who were reporting to a disturbance call.
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On June 15, our team received word of a disturbance at a local detention center called "Feria Internacional Mesoamericana".
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" The news came just days after police were called to Spelling and husband Dean McDermott's home over a "disturbance.
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Police began investigating the family on June 25 when officers responded to a disturbance at the home in Greenfield.
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"These findings would suggest that it's possible that there's actually a more primary disturbance in emotional processing," Posner said.
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A strange, possibly apocalyptic magnetic disturbance has grounded your plane over the Canadian wilderness in the dead of winter.
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Trooper Nicholas Clark, 29, was fatally shot while responding to a domestic disturbance call in New York on Monday.
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After one ugly disturbance, he was asked to leave the Tropicana Hotel in Las Vegas, where he sometimes gambled.
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European officials have been keen to see the U.K. leave quickly to limit the disturbance to the euro zone.
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"Shortly into the evening, one guest began heckling another, causing a disturbance to everyone in attendance," the post said.
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"Shortly into the evening, one guest began heckling another, causing a disturbance to everyone in attendance," the bar continued.
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One research group has been exploring cannabis types or cannabinoid concentrations that are preferable depending on one's sleep disturbance.
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These issues, rather than any looming maritime disaster, are what's caused a disturbance in the New York vacation force.
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A disturbance in the Gulf of Mexico has a 70 percent chance of development over the next 5 days.
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An administrator's general "fear or apprehension of disturbance is not enough to overcome the right to freedom of expression".
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A gravitational wave, as opposed to some transient local disturbance, will appear almost (but not quite) simultaneously in both.
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The sun and rain melt the exposed ice, and the disturbance grows and grows, consuming the land around it.
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Kicking out troublesome children may solve the immediate problem of classroom disturbance, but it does so at a cost.
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An official said the incident began as a domestic disturbance when the man attacked a car with a rock.
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And that's a very rare type of site that can do that without the confounding factor of human disturbance.
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According to investigators, police from North Richland Hills, Texas, responded to a disturbance call during the summer of 2014.
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That same week, police were called to Hotel Ivy in Minnesota, where Griffen was reportedly involved in a disturbance.
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Just before he filed, cops came to their home twice for domestic disturbance calls, but no one was arrested.
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According to the probable cause affidavit, deputies were called to a disturbance at Lolo Hot Springs about 8 p.m.
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He believes that banks can absorb the cost of energy losses without a notable disturbance to earnings and capital.
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Exxon Mobil Corp was "closely monitoring" the disturbance to determine whether its facilities may be affected, a spokeswoman said.
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Using the internet as a reward, relaxation, or release may be leading you down a path to major disturbance.
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Jens Weidmann, head of Germany's Bundesbank, has raised two concerns: was the bailout necessary to remedy a "serious disturbance"?
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One research group has been exploring cannabis types and cannabinoid concentrations that are preferable depending on one's sleep disturbance.
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A disturbance erupted at a vigil for Hussle on Monday, setting off a stampede that critically injured two people.
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There is a way to find a silver lining in the entire disturbance that now seems to surround us.
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Witnesses told local media that Abdi, 37, was beaten by police officers who responded to calls of a disturbance.
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Sediment plumes and disturbance caused by mining could wipe out habitats for slow-growing corals and fish, Mahapatra said.
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Kaitlyn Gaynor is co-author of the study "The influence of human disturbance on wildlife nocturnality," published in Science.
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Overall, for the 62 species in our study, mammals were 1.36 times as nocturnal in response to human disturbance.
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Eighty-three percent of the case studies we examined showed some increase in nocturnal activity in response to disturbance.
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More than a half-hour into his speech, he noticed a disturbance in the crowd in front of him.
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One officer was killed and four other deputies were shot after responding to a disturbance near Denver on Sunday.
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A change to filtered tailings, for example, will reduce the environmental disturbance from tailings and waste rock, it added.
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Snyder, 33, was responding to a disturbance call on October 6 when he was fatally shot at close range.
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Exxon Mobil Corp is "closely monitoring" the disturbance to determine if its facilities may be affected, a spokeswoman said.
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In 2014, law enforcement responded to a disturbance call at an address where Kelley and his then-girlfriend lived.
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The tourist, Klaas Haijtema, 30, was found guilty of causing a disturbance to an assembly engaged in religious worship.
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The ordeal began when officers were called to a home about a disturbance between a man and a woman.
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Law enforcement sources tell us police were called Monday night for a disturbance at a San Fernando Valley hotel.
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Meanwhile, an upper-level disturbance could produce a few rain or snow showers during the day into the evening.
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At this time, it is unclear what caused the disturbance and whether Robert and the suspect knew each other.
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And there's a disturbance in the audience and you don't know if a gun is going to go off.
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The harvest was still a month away, and a disturbance in a field would show up from the air.
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Suddenly, national anti-riot forces, the Mobile Anti-Disturbance Squadron (ESMAD), descended onto the streets, and shots were fired.
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One person was killed and seven others were injured late Wednesday in downtown Seattle after a disturbance became violent.
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Meteorologists are also keeping an eye on yet another tropical disturbance that's spinning in the western Gulf of Mexico.
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The American Bird Conservancy lists other specific threats to birds including building collisions, pesticides, coastal disturbance and invasive species.
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"MY PENIS AND I WOKE UP 2 THE ALARMING DISTURBANCE OF A VIDEO CLIP 2DAY," he wrote on Twitter.
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Scientists working on data from the European Space Agency's Venus Express reported finding a similar disturbance in the atmosphere.
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According to event organizers, a disturbance had occurred between a fan and family members of the Puerto Rico team.
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Sheriff John Williams was responding to a disturbance call at an Alabama gas station when he was fatally shot.
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HOUSTON — Along with Hurricane Lane threatening Hawaii, there is a small tropical disturbance brewing in the Gulf of Mexico.
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A disturbance set off a stampede and at least two people were critically injured, officials and media reports said.
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That year, members of an art group called the Electronic Disturbance Theater were invited to demonstrate a program called FloodNet.
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In a Facebook video posted earlier on Tuesday, she apologized for the disturbance and said she had received death threats.
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In 2014, the US Navy discovered "systematic and ongoing disturbance" of the wreck of the Houston during a diving expedition.
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MISSOURI OFFICER BLAKE SNYDER Snyder, 33, of the St. Louis police died October 6 while responding to a disturbance call.
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Those trends have had to do battle with a near-daily barrage of some disturbance or another coming from Washington.
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The ranger however did not examine the disturbance further because it was not unusual to hear the lions at night.
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Police were sent in to calm the disturbance but the fight soon escalated to involve around 250 inmates, he said.
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Podgorney says seismic disturbance can be a concern, particularly with enhanced geothermal where fluid is being forced into the substrate.
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Miami police spokeswoman Frederica Burden told the Herald that officers were called for a disturbance, but no report was taken.
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This became an exaggeration of otherness, a disturbance/discomfort that I could explore both within myself and with a viewer.
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But when they have a really massive disturbance, all of sudden they tip over into a different kind of ecosystem.
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This is not the first time that a Cuban artist engaging in performance has been recast as a public disturbance.
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One in five people have suffered from depression, one in two will suffer some other mental disturbance in their lifetimes.
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Fewer people showed up in schools and colleges, with parents fearing to send their kids amid fear of possible disturbance.
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"As much as I'm challenging, I'm also soothing," Viciere says, especially when a patient has had a recent emotional disturbance.
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Not a single player, mind you, has made a scene, or created a disturbance while using their time to protest.
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The officers receive a call to what appears to be a simple disturbance in a house near downtown Los Angeles.
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Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service officers during the Nevada speech because of the disturbance in the crowd.
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It has also been shown to reduce everything from symptoms of trauma to anxiety, depression and sleep disturbance in prisoners.
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A gravitational wave, as opposed to some transient local disturbance, will be seen almost (but not quite) simultaneously at both.
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Three officers answered the call, categorized by the dispatcher as a disturbance involving an unarmed man with mental health issues.
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The actress's remarks come after she was seen leaving Delta Flight 613 on Monday after allegedly causing a "disturbance" onboard.
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No matter what the chaos or disturbance, the one constant was Robert, the strange doll in the white sailor suit.
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Fund managers have been able to increase their bullish bets with almost no disturbance to the market price of crude.
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"In the center and north of the country, most of the protected areas have forest disturbance in them," says Hansen.
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Law enforcement sources tell us police responded to a disturbance at the Omni, and investigated a fight in the lobby.
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A Berkeley station for BART, the mass transit system, was shut down because of the disturbance, CNN affiliate KRON said.
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The CEO of chipmaker Micron Technology also said the ban on Huawei brings uncertainty and disturbance to the semiconductor industry.
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TMZ broke the story, 21-year-old Nicholas Van Varenberg was arrested last Sunday in Tempe, Arizona, after a disturbance.
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Tori Spelling's husband Dean McDermott spoke with police after they responded to a "disturbance" call at their home on Thursday.
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Their romantic trip to Hawaii comes two months after the couple made headlines for a series of domestic disturbance calls.
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This year marks the fiftieth anniversary of the 1967 Detroit riot, the second-largest civil disturbance in modern U.S. history.
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She then allegedly returned to the bar, where she caused a disturbance when the bartender again refused to serve her.
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The film's extreme visual inflection transforms the meticulous study of their day-to-day wrangles into symbols of psychological disturbance.
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The police would let you get on with it if you weren't taking the piss and causing too much disturbance.
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In conservation agriculture, soil disturbance is kept to a minimum, using permanent planting holes fertilized with compost instead of chemicals.
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Cimino then continued to cause a "disturbance" and threaten people after exiting his vehicle, as people ran from the location.
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Those that try to avoid human disturbance entirely may be most vulnerable to the consequences of the expanding human footprint.
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There is a special kind of antiseismic base that allows a marble statue to move along with any tectonic disturbance.
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"I think the intent of many of these websites is to create internal disturbance within higher education," Berger-Sweeney said.
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At lower levels of exposure symptoms include: sleep disturbance, headache, fatigue, difficulty with memory and concentration, poor coordination and neuropathy.
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And the mossy-flecked, tree-climbing green salamanders of Appalachia have been found reclaiming old mines despite severe habitat disturbance.
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"Many times a person's heart stops because they have an electrical disturbance, either ventricular fibrillation or ventricular tachycardia," Sasson said.
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"Misbehavior of both countries" caused the disturbance, Susanne Nies, a spokeswoman for the system operators' group, said in an interview.
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We have to accept at least the basic premise that disturbance is not going to be beneficial for the bears.
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"I feel very bad that I'm causing a disturbance like this ahead of next year's games in Tokyo," he said.
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He says the massive clean-up effort of the area was likely a large disturbance for animals in the region.
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Hall said some of the people at the party were involved in a disturbance last week, but declined to elaborate.
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Unlike solar flares or coronal mass ejections, an eclipse is an easily predictable event that produces a relatively small disturbance.
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But even such a fierce disturbance in space-time wasn't something we were yet able to directly detect on Earth.
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She said a flight attendant scolded her, told her to delete the video and gave her a passenger disturbance notice.
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Banks and investors called it the most serious disturbance in the U.S. money markets since the 2008-2009 financial crisis.
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Effectively, it let you create one seamless image across three monitors, with only a tiny amount of visual disturbance noticeable.
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TMZ broke the story ... Stacey was arrested Sunday after a domestic disturbance that ended with scratches on her husband's arm.
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"MY PENIS AND I WOKE UP 2 THE ALARMING DISTURBANCE OF A VIDEO CLIP 2DAY," the "Fashion Killa" rapper tweeted.
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Initial reports indicate there was some kind of dispute or disturbance on the street level that continued into the station.
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On the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but a disturbance was heard, authorities said.
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The disturbance, located about 235 miles southeast of Great Abaco Island, was officially named Thursday as Potential Tropical Cyclone Nine.
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Sheriff's deputies had responded to reports of a disturbance at a towing company on Wednesday night, according to the statement.
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Authorities said during the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher but a disturbance was heard.
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" Delta described the incident as "a disturbance in the cabin [which] resulted in more than 20 customers expressing their discomfort.
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Bessie and Gus can be seen on surveillance footage heading towards the disturbance, only to find a deer heading their way.
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No one was surprised that Smith heard Smarr responding to a domestic disturbance call Wednesday and went to back him up.
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Kuredjian previously told PEOPLE that deputies went to Locklear's home on Sunday after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.m.
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Video from earlier in the game showed players lying on the field during some sort of disturbance that briefly halted play.
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The troopers ended up charging Picard with reckless use of the highway by a pedestrian and for creating a public disturbance.
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Management of the Renaissance Aruba Resort & Casino has decided not to allow children to minimize the disturbance of the flamingo population.
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But after a midair disturbance last week, the airline has decided to loosen up rules for when Tasers can be used.
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So what we're developing is algorithms that can take into account that external disturbance from the payload or from the arm.
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The boiling and the disturbance it causes etches those lines on Mars out clearly enough for our satellites to glimpse them.
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In the early '60s, homosexuality was classified as a ''sociopathic personality disturbance'' often ''treated'' with sadistic group therapies and electric shocks.
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Emperor Palpatine has detected a disturbance in The Force at the edge of the Empire, on a small planet called Batuu.
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Two Florida precinct clerks were fired on Election Day for violating policy after a disturbance, according to local ABC affiliate WPLG.
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Kuredjiann previously told PEOPLE that deputies went to Locklear's home on Sunday after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.
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Then there were the "Snake Day" warnings on Twitter, hinting that there was a disturbance in the Kimye/T-Swift force.
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But hours later that night, they began fighting among themselves, and it was this disturbance that caused neighbors to call police.
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"We apologize to all stakeholders for creating disturbance over our personnel matters," Isaka said in a statement announcing the new management.
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Vasomotor and hormonal fluctuations, increased stress, greater caregiving burden, and mood disturbance can all lead to disrupted sleep during this period.
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Forests aren't static; each one has disturbance regimes that reset them, segment by segment, until the whole thing is new again.
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Twenty-five states have anti-paramilitary activity statutes that prohibit group training in firearms or explosives in furtherance of civil disturbance.
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That disturbance basically tests how good the grasp really is, and it helps the robot rule out the less effective ones.
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But they increased their nocturnality to 90% in areas of the Sumatran forest where intensive forest research activity created a disturbance.
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Police declared a gathering of mostly left-wing protesters near Pioneer Courthouse Square a "civil disturbance" and told people to leave.
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More police were killed accidentally, 2100 in total, than by criminals during ambushes, traffic pursuits, tactical situations, and domestic disturbance calls.
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More police were killed accidentally, 45 in total, than by criminals during ambushes, traffic pursuits, tactical situations, and domestic disturbance calls.
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They even got a brain expert — that's what I'm calling him — to say that Frank is suffering from Extreme Emotional Disturbance.
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The video's poster, Brandon Brooks, states on Youtube that the disturbance was caused by a fight between a mother and daughter.
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Irma became a disturbance off the Cape Verde Islands in late August, with forecasters keeping close watch as it headed west.
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Some episodes of digestive disturbance after dining out may be the fault of bacteria on the menu, not in the food.
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In many cases, these individuals are facing life-threatening conditions and cannot afford a disturbance in their regular course of treatment.
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Being a constant disturbance around areas where marine mammals can impact their natural behavior and how they conduct their everyday business.
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If I hadn't kowtowed to the demands of its creation, who knows the disturbance in the Force that may have ensued.
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About 20 minutes after the disturbance, the captain, whom Ms. Eamigh described as sounding shaken, announced that an engine had exploded.
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I'm done with you,' or 'I'm done with this,' something to that effect, and then handed me this passenger disturbance notice.
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Later in 2014, after a domestic disturbance, the bomber's father told police he was concerned about his son having terrorist sympathies.
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I had an incident with a client who would come in high to class and was a disturbance to my members.
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A little disturbance sliding by late Thursday could trigger a few snow showers or flurries but shouldn't be a big deal.
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The market disturbance following the strike could be fleeting, said Wayne Wicker, chief investment officer of Vantagepoint Investment Advisers in Washington.
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The market disturbance following the strike could be fleeting, said Wayne Wicker, chief investment officer of Vantagepoint Investment Advisers in Washington.
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The shooters were targeting someone at the residence who had been "involved in a disturbance" last week, Hall said without elaborating.
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" The film's writer-director Andrew Onwubolu, known as Rapman, has condemned the disturbance, insisting his film is "about love, not violence.
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In January, nearly 50 prisoners were involved in a violent disturbance, damaging sprinklers and computer systems, before prison officials regained control.
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Despite the disturbance, which caused a backup of vehicles waiting to enter the bank's parking lot, the meeting began on time.
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When there is divergence between your policy and the people's beliefs and interests, you will have this vacuum that creates disturbance.
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Initial reports indicated there was some kind of dispute or disturbance at the street level that then continued into the station.
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A disturbance can turn into a depression, a tropical storm or a hurricane, depending on how much its wind speed increases.
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He told the PA newswire that he was attending an event in a building nearby when he heard a disturbance downstairs.
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The 2000 Draft Riot took at least 21970 lives and continues to rank as the worst civil disturbance in American history.
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Not that Osmond calls the high we're seeking out hallucinatory, instead opting for "visual disturbance"—much to the dismay of Fredenham.
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Even the slightest disturbance can derail your experience, breaking you out of the spell of fantasy, and bringing you back to reality.
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The statement indicates the case began taking shape Wednesday when police responded to reports of a disturbance at a local towing business.
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While Fed officials initially thought the balance sheet reduction could be done with little disturbance to markets, that hasn't been the case.
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According to Cassie's makers, most other bipedal robot designs struggle to walk a straight line and fall over at the slightest disturbance.
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Tuesday, as officers again showed up to investigate a disturbance at the apartment, they tried to enter and then heard two gunshots.
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Three days after his release, Cheng and nine of his gang members were hauled backed to prison for charges on public disturbance.
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The agency said no kids were involved in the incident and also declined to go into detail about what the disturbance was.
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It is built around the presumption that oil and gas companies must be kept happy and that political disturbance must be minimized.
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Mr. Tang, Mr. Yuan and Mr. Wang were at first charged with "creating a disturbance," a catchall term for undermining public order.
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Tori Spelling's youngest child is celebrating his first birthday — the day after police were dispatched over a "disturbance" at the family home.
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"Shortly into the evening, one guest began heckling another, causing a disturbance to everyone in attendance," the post said, per Buzzfeed News.
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But it does state that all the generation trips were caused by the same lightning strike and disturbance to the transmission system.
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Banks cannot pass or fail the tests, which are designed to assess the ability of "systemically important" institutions to withstand financial disturbance.
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Eighteen inmates were indicted last month for their alleged roles in the disturbance, including 16 charged with first-degree murder and assault.
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Authorities escorted a white man in a jacket away from the crowd after the disturbance, according to a report from NBC News.
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The man who created the disturbance appeared in court this week and said that he had no memory of the incident.[CNN]
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Dunnocks have small territories, so it was possible to measure the amount of human disturbance in a given territory with reasonable precision.
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The sound signaled that a disturbance was happening somewhere in the prison and that all prisoners must immediately sit on the ground.
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It happened at a place called Sterling Court in Deltona, and the disturbance was so bad that someone called 911 for assistance.
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They are people with a mental disturbance…They are three times worse, and more dangerous, than those who live in mental asylums.
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Mexico were fined 15,000 Swiss francs for crowd disturbance after their fans threw objects during their team's 3-0 loss to Sweden.
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In the past, police responded to nine domestic disturbance calls at Reyes s home, but no one was ever arrested, Bertagna says.
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A judge convicted Haytema of "causing disturbance to an assembly lawfully engaged in the performance of religious worship," Hla Ko told Reuters.
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This mode seems ideal for wedding photogs or others who shoot in environments where even the slightest noise can be a disturbance.
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ON SEPTEMBER 20th riot police were summoned to Lincoln prison and inmates moved out after what tight-lipped authorities called a "disturbance".
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It's called the "first night effect," and has long been viewed as a typical sleep disturbance, although it's never been fully understood.
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In the second incident, police responded to a disturbance call and allegedly a heavily intoxicated Locklear attacked a cop and an EMT.
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Sources familiar with the situation tell us police in Englewood, NJ responded to Danielle's home Thursday for a domestic disturbance involving Marty.
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Police responded to Silva's residence after a woman called 911 to report an alleged domestic disturbance inside the home, the statement alleges.
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After one last stop at some random house—again, for a phony domestic disturbance call—he packed it in for the night.
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"There's too much disturbance for the sage-grouse," said Pat Deibert the National Sage Grouse Coordinator for US Fish and Wildlife service.
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Garo Kuredjian previously told PEOPLE that deputies went to Locklear's home on Sunday after receiving a disturbance call shortly after 11 p.m.
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The disturbance will pass over the Florida Keys and emerge over the southeastern Gulf of Mexico by Monday evening, the NHC said.
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Balch Springs police have said Oliver and another officer were responding to a disturbance on the Saturday night and heard multiple gunshots.
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" She cited a cell phone ringing from another reporter and the briefing room being able to "deal with a more important disturbance.
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Slight tugs at the throttle kicked the motor into a whirr, and the bike moved forward from a stop with little disturbance.
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His comments came hours after migrants rioted at an overcrowded, underfunded facility on the Aegean island of Leros, the latest such disturbance.
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" He fought his way out: "I destroyed those who molested me and so passed out without any disturbance of body or mind.
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This, the WHRC said, allowed researchers to "capture" losses in forest carbon from wholesale deforestation and also fine scale degradation and disturbance.
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According to the report, one of the pilots dispatched to investigate the object reported seeing a disturbance in the otherwise calm ocean.
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State aid to banks is allowed by European Union rules only in exceptional circumstances, when "a serious disturbance" emerges in the economy.
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Heckles continued during the show when a song had to be paused because of the disturbance, an audience member reported on Twitter.
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Manhattanites are two to three times as likely to report a disturbance than those who live in the other boroughs, he said.
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In a subsequent call, an unidentified man said a "group of males" was "causing a disturbance" that required backup and a supervisor.
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Track Palin was busted Friday night after Alaska State Troopers responded to a report of a disturbance at his home in Wasilla.
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Yet as in Kafka, Poe and Ishiguro's "The Unconsoled," the essential disturbance resides in an inextricable interplay between inner and outer worlds.
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Fortunately, if diagnosed, very effective treatments exist not only to potentially reverse the rhythm disturbance but also prevent blood clots from forming.
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Youths with behavioral problems who are expelled have high rates of emotional disturbance and are very likely to have continued behavioral problems.
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When we recover our senses, something about us has changed — our movements are a bit shakier, our minds carry a slight disturbance.
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Lakeland police said the student, who left the classroom, created another disturbance, and made threats as he was escorted to the office.
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Commercial activities are injecting low-frequency sounds into an ecosystem that has not evolved to deal with such a disturbance, Stafford says.
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A weak upper-air disturbance could give a couple spots — only a tiny chance — a quick dusting, at most, on grassy surfaces.
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At the popular Hannah Point, there have been two reported instances of elephant seals falling off a cliff because of visitor disturbance.
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"This shooting is likely the result of disturbance/fight between two juvenile groups and not a randomly targeted shooting," the statement said.
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Confidence: Medium-High Tomorrow night: Skies will be partly cloudy much of the night as a weak upper-air disturbance passes through.
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"Any time there is a sign of disturbance, that is the first tool in the toolbox," said Mishi Choudhary, founder of SFLC.
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The police said Corporal Casebolt and other officers were responding to a call about a fight and a disturbance at the pool.
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The lawyer, Wang Yu, was taken into custody last July and accused the next month of inciting subversion and "causing a disturbance".
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But his trial lawyers said he had suffered from an extreme emotional disturbance that would reduce the conviction to first degree manslaughter.
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A motive has not yet been uncovered for the shooting, though preliminary reports indicated the cause could have been a domestic disturbance.
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It began as a predawn call for the police to a disturbance at an apartment complex in a Denver suburb on Sunday.
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"The student left the classroom and created another disturbance and made threats while he was escorted to the office," the police said.
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TMZ broke the story ... Locklear was arrested back in June after EMTs and cops responded to her home on a disturbance call.
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They were among the first to respond to a family disturbance call Saturday in Palm Springs, California, and it cost them their lives.
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"It was a simple family disturbance, and he elected to open fire on a few of the guardians of the city," Reyes said.
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If, like Obi-Wan Kenobi, you've recently felt a great disturbance in the Force, we think we may have finally uncovered the source.
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According to a news release, "the disturbance appears to have been loosely organized on social media" and "sizable groups of juveniles" were responsible.
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Days later, a second jet spotted the same disturbance — and this time saw the UFO hovering above it "like a Harrier [jump jet]".
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At a news conference on Thursday, Sheriff Geoff Dean said police had responded to a minor disturbance call at Long's house in April.
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Police spokesman Micky Rosenfeld said 11 people were arrested in the "disturbance" including several for throwing stones at officers in Khan al-Ahmar.
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Ever since the first trailer for Star Wars: The Last Jedi hit the internet, fans have sensed a great disturbance in the Force.
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"The Foreign Secretary expressed his regret at the disturbance to Saudi Major General Asseri's visit to London on Thursday," the Foreign Office said.
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"It was a simple family disturbance and he elected to open fire on a few of the guardians of our city," Reyes said.
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Before its designation as a monument, an intertribal coalition argued that Bears Ears was "America's most significant unprotected cultural landscape," vulnerable to disturbance.
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I was sent to a maximum-security facility after participating in the "disturbance," and left there until they decided to relocate me again.
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I worry it'll end up being that "self-defeating" kind, given cold air aloft and another disturbance passing by late in the day.
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The move comes three days after Chickillo was arrested and charged with three misdemeanors stemming from a domestic disturbance incident involving his girlfriend.
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Elisa, who was in one of the bedroom's during the robbery, overheard the disturbance and escaped out a sliding glass door, TMZ reported.
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"Also, concussion appears to increase risk for sleep disturbance and depression, and can affect decision-making processes," Bryan told Reuters Health by email.
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Donald Trump was rushed off stage by Secret Service officers on Saturday during a Nevada speech because of a disturbance in the crowd.
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There was a moment of disturbance in the flow as people stepped around his huddled form; then he slid completely to the ground.
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Thomas says he didn't know if there had been prior disturbance calls to the residence but none of the neighbors reported any issues.
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"I think that the wind disturbance will override the nutrients running to the coast," Thomas said, reflecting the role Hurricane Michael can play.
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Devon Smeltz disappeared in August 2016, shortly after a late-night disturbance was captured on surveillance video near his home in Fort Collins.
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Locklear was arrested in June after she allegedly attacked the police officer and EMT who responded to a disturbance call at her residence.
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Unfortunately, corals are also extremely sensitive to environmental disturbance, which has made them become a poster-child for the impacts of industrial society.
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Elisa, who was in one of the bedrooms during the robbery, overheard the disturbance and escaped out a sliding glass door, TMZ reported.
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The study compared recent maps of wild areas free of significant human disturbance with ones produced in the same manner in the 1990s.
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A Queensland Police spokesman said a man had been arrested "following a disturbance at a Surfer's Avenue address at Mermaid Waters around midday".
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Conservation agriculture includes practices like minimizing disturbance to the soil and rotating crops, to enhance fertility, prevent soil erosion and ward off disease.
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If policymakers want to avoid recession, they must avert the initial disturbance through regulation or prevent it propagating and accelerating through the system.
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Earlier Monday, the National Hurricane Center said the disturbance had a 60% chance of developing into a tropical depression or storm by Wednesday.
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And while it was never brought to our attention by management, we deeply regret any disturbance we may have caused at the building.
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By the time the authorities had regained control, the disturbance at the prison was one of the worst of the last quarter-century.
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His arrest on Monday came after two Westerville, Ohio police officers were shot to death on Saturday while responding to a domestic disturbance.
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They did not find the person who placed the call, but found Manziel's ex-girlfriend who said she was involved in a disturbance.
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Francis, 41, was arrested around 11:40 PM after police were called for a disturbance between two men at a hotel in Burbank.
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The local government said the internet block is meant "to prevent any disturbance of peace and public order in the state," NDTV reported.
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He got off to a ROUGH start too ... just one day after he entered the prison he got tagged for creating a disturbance.
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It takes around 15 years for relatively fast-growing corals to recover from a significant disturbance like bleaching or a cyclone, Connolly explained.
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Moszer was shot after he and other officers went to a Fargo home to investigate a report of a domestic disturbance, police said.
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Security guards in Riyadh prevent the entry of single men, and stand ready to evict anyone who might even consider causing a disturbance.
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Any score above 4 counted as "probable psychological disturbance or mental ill health"—and, again, over one in five women fit this bill.
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" He noted that when he visited Carlson's home with a colleague one day after the disturbance, the door "seemed sturdy and fully intact.
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Officials said the two men were not considered suspects but were thought to have information about events connected with the original disturbance call.
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Feeding time provides the best opportunity to watch these birds, when they can be oblivious to disturbance in the face of such abundance.
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November 19Chicago Police Officer Samuel Jimenez Jimenez, 28, was shot and killed after responding to a domestic disturbance outside Mercy Hospital in Chicago.
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Conditions are favorable for the disturbance to become a tropical depression or storm by Friday evening or Saturday morning, according to the NHC.
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The weather bureau has lowered storm warning signals but said it was keeping a close watch on the next weather disturbance named Haima.
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According to the Philadelphia Inquirer, police were summoned to an apartment in Chester, Pennsylvania, on Friday night after receiving a domestic disturbance call.
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OFFICER LESLEY ZEREBNY Zerebny, 27, was one of two Palm Springs officers shot and killed October 8 while responding to a domestic disturbance.
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SHERIFF'S DEPUTY JACK HOPKINS Hopkins, of the Modoc County Sheriff's Office, was shot and killed October 19 while responding to a disturbance report.
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" The police commissioner "said in a video posted to Facebook on Saturday afternoon that police responded ... to a 911 call reporting a disturbance.
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Police arrested one juvenile at the Beachwood Place mall in Beachwood, Ohio, where a large disturbance occurred, an ABC affiliate in Cleveland reported.
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When you experience something associated with a fear or emotional disturbance — an internal thorn — your attention immediately shifts from whatever you were doing.
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Opinion We will awaken Sunday to yet another disturbance in the chronosphere — our twice-yearly jolt from resetting the clocks, mechanical and biological.
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The caller had said there was a "disturbance between her and her husband," and that he had driven off and was possibly drinking.
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In his past films, Mr. Fast has often played with elements of fake authenticity for the disturbance and distancing the disjunction can produce.
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For some 2000 years, this was more viewed as a movement disorder rather than a mood disorder due to it showing "psychomotor disturbance".
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The second, in June, came after Locklear allegedly attacked the police officer and EMT who responded to a disturbance call at her residence.
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While the films' languid paces and soft neon glows create a dreamy ambiance, their uncanny contents hint at an underlying sense of disturbance.
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Those bingeing habits have created a cultural disturbance, with new etiquette rules forming online in an effort to respect other people's viewing schedules.
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Instead of a misdemeanor, Ms. Laszlo should have been charged with "disturbance," a regulatory offense usually punished by a fine, the court ruled.
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Officers then found a woman dead inside an apartment that was the location of the domestic disturbance that prompted the call to police.
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Medics responded to calls of a domestic disturbance requiring medical attention at the Roosevelt Inn in northeast Philadelphia at approximately 9:20 p.m.
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"I feel very bad that I'm causing a disturbance to the public like this ahead of next year's Games in Tokyo," said Takeda.
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A tropical depression is likely to form during the next day as the disturbance moves towards the Cape Verde Islands, the NHC added.
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But there's also another kind of trauma: a collective disturbance that happens to a group of people when their world is suddenly upended.
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In 2016, a building security guard called 911, saying that Danner was causing a disturbance in a hallway and that he needed help.
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More than 23 LGBT+ refugees have been arrested and are facing charges such as illegal assembly, creating a disturbance and assaulting police officers.
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But after waiting less than 10 minutes for him, they found themselves surrounded by police, facing charges of trespassing and creating a disturbance.
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Hundreds of tips On the 911 call, no one on the line talked to the dispatcher, but a disturbance was heard, authorities said.
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