He held multiple press conferences in 2016 that fanned and then doused and then fanned and doused again the questions about her email.
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The only people I've ever fanned on were reality people.
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Where suspicions exist, they will be fanned; where not, ignited.
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They fanned them to help me light up the dark.
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He walked two and fanned four over his 96 pitches.
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One possibility would be consumer boycotts, fanned by state media.
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The siege mentality is exploited and fanned by the authorities.
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The video fanned the flame of an already intense feud.
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Hamilton's brother Freddie fanned on a shot in the slot.
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The outing fanned rumors of the two being a couple.
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He gave up six hits, walked one and fanned five.
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That came one day after Max Scherzer fanned 13 Padres.
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That has fanned speculation that he might run for office.
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They have been fanned by the comments of GOP Sen.
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A surprise slowdown in the third quarter fanned those fears.
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He fanned six of the first nine batters he faced.
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Their arms are outstretched, their hair is fanned out wildly.
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The cremation logs were lit, the wind fanned the fire.
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Tournament officials fanned out to distribute puzzles to waiting hands.
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This statement fanned the fire of an online smear campaign.
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The political chaos in Libya has fanned distrust as well.
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When he continued with "nominee," Lizzo fanned herself in relief.
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In recent days, Trump's cavalry has fanned across the state.
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In his first 24 games, he fanned only 12 hitters.
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Adam Kolarek fanned all three batters in the eighth inning.
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Colome fanned two more in the ninth for his seventh save.
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Barnes fanned Ronny Rodriguez on three pitches to escape the jam.
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He tied a season high with five walks and fanned three.
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Playboy didn't spark the sexual revolution, but it fanned the flames.
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The Canada fire also is being fanned by dry soil conditions.
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The men fanned out and doubled over to catch their breath.
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I fanned out the hair so it resembles a half circle.
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After Almora fanned, Bryant's groundout to short made it 4-2.
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At one point, Orlando fanned Katy to made her more comfortable.
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Wayward addiction and behavioral problems of bots fanned flames of panic.
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He fanned three of the first five batters, showing improved velocity.
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The judge's comments in open court have further fanned those flames.
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Over the years, local and national politicians have fanned the flames.
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New developments in other Mueller-related cases have fanned further speculation.
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But Gray fanned Justin Bour and J.T. Realmuto to strand Stanton.
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Ramos fanned Stevenson with the bases loaded for the final out.
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We fanned the propaganda out on the table and gave it
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Jonathan Papelbon fanned three in the ninth for his 24.38th save.
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The fires have been fanned by strong winds and scorching temperatures.
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Mr. Castro regularly fanned the flames of revolution with his oratory.
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He fanned in all three of his at-bats on Monday.
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He struck out twice and has fanned nine times this year.
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All these flames will be fanned with even more fake news.
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Bundy allowed four hits and fanned six while working six innings.
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Rondon fanned Anthony Rendon to send the game into extra innings.
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Fear and anxiety over ticks has fanned across the Northeast corridor.
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Parishioners fanned themselves to stay cool in the packed, stuffy room.
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Changes in forest management have also fanned the flames, specialists say.
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" Biden said previously the president "fanned the flames of white supremacy.
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It doesn't help that the hotel industry has fanned those flames.
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He walked the first three batters and then fanned Rougned Odor.
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Mr. Odinga has once again fanned the embers of ethnic strife.
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Our Metro reporters fanned out to find out everything they could.
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The trade war has fanned financial market fears of a recession.
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An enormous peacock tail was fanned out on a side table.
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A dozen troops fanned out, chopping down the flowers with machetes.
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One also must expect independence pressures to be fanned in Wales.
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This may have fanned hopes for a solution to the dispute.
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He fanned five in a row during the third and fourth innings.
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Brenda Tucker said she believed Trump fanned racial divisions through his rhetoric.
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Our reporters fanned out across the state following all the top campaigns.
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The FPI's footsoldiers have fanned out into Jakarta's kampung (village-like settlements).
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The candidates are, for the most part, already fanned out across Iowa.
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Scherzer fanned the side in the third inning on just 10 pitches.
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Worried family members, friends and volunteers fanned the area searching for her.
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Sliced yellowtail was fanned out in a pinwheel over Sichuan chile oil.
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Communal tensions have risen over the past year, fanned by Buddhist nationalists.
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"It's so hot," I said as I fanned myself with my notebook.
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Pittsburgh's Jordan Lyles gave up seven hits, fanned seven and walked one.
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Washington starter Jeremy Hellickson fanned five in a row at one point.
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Armenteros gave up two hits and no walks, and he fanned three.
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That concern was fanned by sharp falloffs in commodities prices, particularly oil.
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Will Smith fanned two in the 11th to secure his eighth save.
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As Wenzhounese fanned out around the country for business, their money followed.
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No customers were sickened, but the news fanned concerns about Chipotle nationally.
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One fanned out from the waist, like the spray of a waterfall.
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The rookie right-hander fanned eight in 6 2/813 scoreless innings.
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And Trump's own words and policies have at times fanned the flames.
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The righty fanned five and walked none while allowing just three hits.
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They fanned out sloppy, forming a crooked quarter ellipse, before assuming position.
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Castillo allowed two hits and fanned seven while working six-plus innings.
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First, his comments have fanned America's always smoldering flames of racial resentment.
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Three of us fanned out across the internet until we found it.
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This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation.
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Our photographers have fanned out across the state to capture the scene.
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A brewing political crisis has fanned fears for the country's international bailout.
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In 87 2/43 innings this year, Cole has fanned 124 hitters.
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S. trade negotiations fanned hopes of improving global appetite for the metal.
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Authorities said the blaze was fanned by gusty winds and high temperatures.
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Her case outraged Christians worldwide and fanned divisions inside mainly Muslim Pakistan.
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Holland fanned five and allowed two runs in 1 2/3 innings.
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The report fanned fears of a recession and hit the stock market.
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Strong winds fanned flames toward several suburbs in southwest Sydney on Saturday.
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Their ugliness fanned the flames that became a storm this past weekend.
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Detectives fanned out along nearby streets searching for witnesses and security cameras.
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Up to 400 people fanned out yesterday to search the ash and rubble.
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He fanned 11 while throwing eight innings of two-run ball vs. Baltimore.
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S. trade negotiations fanned fresh concerns about the outlook for the global economy.
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Over the summer ministers fanned out around the continent to woo potential allies.
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The right-hander gave up just two hits, fanned eight and walked one.
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He completed his ledger allowing three hits and two walks and fanned seven.
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This, combined with Schuster's injury, only fanned the flames of their burgeoning rivalry.
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Neris fanned Michael A. Taylor for the last out with a runner on.
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One woman fanned herself with an American flag notebook, battling the Spanish heat.
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Former Washington lefty Jerry Blevins then fanned Daniel Murphy to end the threat.
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Widodo said "political actors" had fanned violence at an earlier protest, on Nov.
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Hedda Hopper, who purportedly had 35 million readers at her peak, fanned the
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He unzipped his coat and fanned himself, hot from running down the platform.
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Harper had not fanned in his first 16 official at-bats this season.
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With two out, Yolmer Sanchez fanned on a wild pitch, but reached first.
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The fact that their father was a senior school administrator further fanned suspicion.
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Woodruff (13-1) fanned nine batters with no walks while throwing 103 pitches.
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The Saudi-Iranian competition has fanned proxy wars in Syria, Yemen and Iraq.
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F.B.I. agents fanned out across the nation and traveled to numerous foreign countries.
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Democrats fanned the dissatisfaction, with constant complaints about the bill and its process.
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There's been talk, fanned by President Trump, of sending in the National Guard.
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AT&T fanned out to try to keep pace in this changing climate.
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The question now is, will they get fanned into a full-on conflagration?
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Fake news and harsh rhetoric have fanned fears about potential outbursts of violence.
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But his erratic news conference only fanned the impression of a leadership vacuum.
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Overall, the last-place Padres fanned 31 times in the previous two games.
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He walked two and fanned eight to end a four-start winless skid.
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Outreach teams from the agency fanned out across the city at 4 p.m.
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Its enforcement officers fanned out across the city, carrying books of numbered citations.
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S. trade tensions and mixed data that has fanned global economic growth concerns.
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Over the past decade, Trump has repeatedly fanned parents' unfounded fears of vaccines.
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Fox News host Sean Hannity fanned the flames of his feud with Sen.
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Data released earlier in the session fanned hopes for more BOJ easing steps.
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Closer Kenley Jansen fanned all three batters he faced for his 24.77th save.
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New York Times photographers have fanned out to catch as many as possible.
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He even fanned Swoboda twice, on his first and third times at bat.
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He has fanned 03 batters in his last seven starts against just six walks.
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He walked three and fanned five as his ERA ballooned from 3.80 to 5.20.
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The fanned-out translucent slices of sashimi was some of the fish's best meat.
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CNN journalists fanned out to gather a spectrum of opinions from around the South.
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Meanwhile, Obama's former staffers have fanned out among the 20 Democrats running for president.
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Fanned by high winds, the fires still came perilously close, as this picture shows.
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He walked three and fanned three while needing 111 pitches to get through six.
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Beijing's micromanagement of the pace and pricing of new listings has fanned speculative bubbles.
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The rise in the yen has also fanned concerns over the impact on exports.
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It was the 60th time in his career that he fanned at least 10.
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Verlander fanned the first five batters he faced and seven of his first nine.
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The fires are being fanned by strong, dry and gusty winds raking the region.
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Police officers fanned out on major streets to try to get cars moving again.
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After May allowed the Yankees to inch closer, he fanned Sanchez and Luke Voit.
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"This president has fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation," Biden said.
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Investigators have fanned out throughout southern California to search for the men, Hallock said.
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Porcello has fanned Longoria 12 times, his highest strikeout total against any individual hitter.
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He has fanned 79 batters in his last seven starts against just six walks.
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However, Brebbia fanned Raffy Lopez and pinch-hitter Jose Pirela to end the threat.
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Liam Hendriks (4-0) fanned one in a scoreless ninth to earn the victory.
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He walked two and fanned two, and his winless streak increased to nine starts.
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On September 3, she made a statement in a $1,650 dress with fanned sleeves.
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He has fanned 54 in 46 1/3 innings in his past 41 appearances.
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As the results were announced, soldiers fanned out throughout Harare to pre-empt protests.
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Dozens of workers assigned different jobs fanned out across the tracks, guided by flashlights.
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He allowed two runs on five hits and a walk, and he fanned three.
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A wry smile fanned across his face — both rows of teeth, steady eye contact.
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The unidentified aircrafts fanned out, flying over the White House and the U.S. Capitol.
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Mariners starter Yusei Kikuchi walked two and fanned five in three scoreless, hitless innings.
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As a pinch-hitter, he fanned for the final out in the ninth inning.
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The accounts dealt with divisive issues like #AbolishICE and fanned sentiments against white supremacists.
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He fanned them out on a desk, like a magician performing a card trick.
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After a brief huddle and some warm-ups, they fanned out across the floor.
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The group's popularity has no doubt fanned the flames of Kevin Nguyen's online notoriety.
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He is facing two charismatic opponents whose camps have fanned Islamist sentiment against him.
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Buck Farmer (1-0) fanned DJ LeMahieu and Aaron Judge to end the seventh.
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Mariners starter Mike Leake allowed one hit and fanned three in three shutout innings.
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Everything fanned your fears or affirmed your suspicions or tugged at your tender feelings.
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Mr. Trump has fanned speculation about his choice for secretary of state for weeks.
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He fanned with the bases loaded to end the eighth and is now hitting .
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Mr. Morales has fanned the growing cultural and racial tensions from his Mexican exile.
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The Republican Party has no way to assuage the concerns it's fanned in its voters.
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In fact, the pop star's look famously fanned rumors about her and Drake's potential romance.
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Interest has been fanned by a number of celebrities promoting the petition on social media.
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Stephenson fanned on the shot but controlled the puck and fed Chorney at the point.
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The rumor was further fanned after Trump reportedly confirmed the story to the press himself.
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He allowed only one hit and one walk, and fanned five over five scoreless innings.
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Ross fanned a career-high 23 batters in at home Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles.
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But her death nonetheless fanned rumor and innuendo, and in 2011 authorities reopened the case.
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He also had an infield single in the third before he fanned in the fifth.
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It was the 214th time in Corbin's career that he fanned at least 217 batters.
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Residents carried injured casualties into waiting cabs while others fanned victims sprawled on the ground.
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He has fanned 10-plus in eight straight twice and Pedro Martinez did it once.
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The strength has fanned fears funds are shifting to the United States from emerging markets.
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J.D. Martinez fanned three times against Scherzer before hitting a solo homer in the ninth.
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He turned his nose up and fake fanned the weed smoke away from his face.
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Mikolas walked two and fanned five in beating Milwaukee for the second time this year.
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In this case, that meant that the newly wealthier people fanned a bit further out.
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He fanned Murphy with a high fastball of 22012 miles-per-hour in the second.
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That was the most since he fanned nine at the Los Angeles Angels in 2017.
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For the ad, she prepped grilled satay skewers, which needed to be fanned over charcoal.
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The flames between 13 Reasons Why actors Miles Heizer and Brandon Flynn just got fanned.
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Politicians have often fanned the flames by financing thugs or favouring one group over another.
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Dansby Swanson singled with two outs, but Doolittle fanned Freddie Freeman to end the game.
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Someone like you is most comfortable on a chaise lounge being fanned and fed bonbons.
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Red Sox closer Craig Kimbrel fanned two in the ninth to record his 30th save.
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But the death on November 8th of the fleeing student, Alex Chow, fanned the flames.
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Strasburg, with a strong curve and change, fanned eight batters in the first four innings.
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Right-hander Emilio Pagan fanned all four batters he faced to earn his 13th save.
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As they fanned out, Bayardo's mother, sister, and widow began crying and moaning in terror.
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He fanned Murphy with a high fastball of 95 miles-per-hour in the second.
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The end result was a defined and lengthened look that fanned lashes like a dream.
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He also fanned seven of the first nine hitters, throwing 22 pitches in the outing.
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Russia Today, the television station controlled by the Kremlin, has fanned division on both sides.
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Ms. King fanned the flames when she said Ms. Winfrey was "intrigued" by the idea.
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Paxton then fanned Delino DeShields Jr. and then easily got through his final two innings.
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Our reporters are fanned out across the country covering the final moments of the election.
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Instead of clearly confronting this outbreak of hate, he's often fanned the flames of fanaticism.
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Pent- up white racism did fire Mr. Trump's candidacy, and he happily fanned the flames.
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To cover the week, T's photographers fanned out across the city to capture the spectacle.
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Soto had struck out in his first at-bat, then popped out and fanned again.
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Syndergaard allowed four runs on 10 hits and fanned six in 5 2/3 innings.
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Every day, its staff piled food into trucks that fanned out to hundreds of pantries.
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This year, through Saturday, Kimbrel had fanned 55 of 99 batters, an extraordinary 55.6 percent.
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This type of talk only fanned the flames of dissent, and the Tea Party thrived.
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But Trump himself fanned the flames by firing off a late-night tweet on Thursday.
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Archer (4-5) allowed two runs on five hits and fanned three in five innings.
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About a dozen officers with tactical vests and heavy weapons fanned out across the lawn.
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A day after the fifth presidential primary debate, Democrats fanned out across the Atlanta region.
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In Detroit, the prospect of the station's revival has fanned optimism over the city's future.
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His victory fanned a surge of investor optimism in anticipation of his business-friendly policies.
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She pulled at the gathered neckline of her top and fanned frantically at her skin.
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Brazil's real firmed 0.8%, as comments made by Economy Minister Paulo Guedes fanned optimism among investors.
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Then militias refused to disarm, neighbors fanned a civil war, and the Islamic State found refuge.
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Aroldis Chapman (1-0) fanned Chris Davis to end the 10th and picked up the win.
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Tanaka has fanned 21 without issuing a walk in 3 innings over his last four outings.
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The startled dog sprinted into the darkness as 60 mile per hour winds fanned the flames.
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Sadly, much of what is happening was fanned directly by the candidate himself during the campaign.
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Voter registration activists fanned out in the crowds, signing up thousands of the nation's newest voters.
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Wisler was charged with six runs on eight hits and two walks, and he fanned three.
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He looks at the 2200 stones fanned out across the board, then stands up and leaves.
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In upping his record to 4-0, Mikolas scattered seven hits, walked none and fanned four.
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The also advanced broadly as persistent U.S.-China trade fears and Brexit concerns fanned risk aversion.
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He fanned Bryce Harper and Odubel Herrera three times apiece to highlight a 216-pitch outing.
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Nestor Cortes Jr. fanned six in four innings while giving up three runs and three hits.
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Still, support for internet freedom appears in appropriations bills since 2012, fanned out over several departments.
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Seranthony Dominguez fanned Eric Thames and Christian Yelich with two on to end a scoreless eighth.
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Cole fanned 11 and walked one while allowing one run on two hits in seven innings.
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Winds of 50 or 60 kilometers then fanned the flames, according to CNN meteorologist Tom Sater.
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Winds gusting to 55 miles per hour fanned the flames in Napa and Sonoma County overnight.
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He walked none and fanned eight, pushing his season total to 214 strikeouts in 166 innings.
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He recorded the 2,500th strikeout of his career when he fanned Franmil Reyes in the fourth.
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Stewart has fanned 19 in 22 frames but has walked 11 and served up five homers.
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The announcement follows a series of tweets in which Flynn Jr. fanned the #Pizzagate conspiracy theory.
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Teams also fanned out to isolated areas farther inland to deliver meals, water and medical assistance.
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He allowed two runs on five hits and fanned seven, most of them on sliders away.
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More than 70,000 military, police and firefighters have fanned out to help with the rescue operation.
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By some accounts, the wall of flames was 11 kilometers long, fanned by strong, interchanging winds.
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It was the Tea Party fanned the flames that led to big GOP victories in 2202.
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When he resurfaced several days later at an agricultural show, his appearance merely fanned the flames.
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Others had only minutes to escape as winds of over 60 mph fanned fast moving blazes.
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Other columns of armor, assault guns, half-tracks and supply trains fanned out on other roads.
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Led by a coalition of environmental organizations, activists fanned out across the state to collect signatures.
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Already, stories like this are being fanned into local coverage at a greater speed than before.
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DeGrom, who has fanned at least six in 10 straight starts, lowered his ERA to 2.38.
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Indeed, Poland and Hungary have lost democracies in part because their leaders fanned hatred toward Muslims.
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Iran says reports of mistreatment of Arabs are propaganda fanned by Gulf countries to stir unrest.
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Fanned by hot winds, it trapped many inhabitants before they could flee and killed 100 people.
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The fact that BuzzFeed breathlessly wrote it up as a "win" just fanned the flames further.
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The delay in releasing the presidential result fanned tensions, as Chamisa and Mnangagwa both claimed victory.
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Those deaths fanned public outrage over excessive use of force by police, especially against black men.
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David Robertson fanned Altuve and Carlos Correa for the final two outs of a scoreless eighth.
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"Wait a minute," I said as our kids fanned out their cards in the flickering candlelight.
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The county clerk and treasurer shuffled the deck, then fanned them out like a blackjack dealer.
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With third baseman Tommy La Stella and Bourjos switching positions in the field, Tauchman fanned looking.
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Novels by Joseph Conrad stoked her craving for adventure, and Screenland magazine fanned dreams of stardom.
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There are large, deadly cats watching everything in the dark, sneaking through the fanned-out ferns.
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On trams without air-conditioning, women fanned themselves and children, slicked with sweat, across the aisle.
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The team of census takers left behind then fanned out to the rest of the community.
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Others say the show has fanned Islamophobia and crossed well past the boundaries of good taste.
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Michael T. Flynn, fanned the flames of the so-called Pizzagate conspiracy by tweeting about Mrs.
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Ophelia, the strongest storm ever observed in the northeastern Atlantic, lashed Ireland and fanned European wildfires.
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He fanned a career-high 63 in seven impressive innings at San Diego on April 22.
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The Nationals left the bases loaded in the fourth as Strasburg fanned for the final out.
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Rookie lefty Donnie Hart fanned Bryce Harper to end the seventh with two runners on base.
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No. 3 hitter Paul Goldschmidt struck out four times as St. Louis batters fanned 16 times.
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Russian-Orthodox missionaries fanned out into the wilderness in an effort to convert the native population.
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On Sunday, more than ten thousand police - some mounted on camels - fanned out across the city.
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Those deceptions became conspiracy theories, fanned by right-wing commentators and then-presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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Matt Moore and Jeff Samardzija each fanned 21 in the first two games of the series.
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Yelich lined out and Verlander quickly fanned Javier Baez and Freddie Freeman to finish his work.
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CALifornia Today Wednesday: Last week, hundreds of volunteers around California fanned out to count homeless populations.
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Lawyers and activists fanned out to U.S. airports as President Trump's travel ban went into effect.
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Rogers struck out rookie Gleyber Torres, and Trevor Hildenberger fanned Andrew McCutchen with Bird on second.
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During the many years of military rule, the Tatmadaw fanned local ethnic divisions throughout the country.
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The dancer whom Dr. Moore fanned was a lithe, fresh-faced black French teenager from Paris.
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Bieber (7-3) gave up three hits and fanned 11 in his eight innings of work.
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Oil prices slumped as more poor Chinese economic figures fanned fears of lower worldwide oil demand.
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The on-set spark fanned into a flame that famously ended Pitt's marriage to Jennifer Aniston.
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In Iowa, Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden said Trump had "fanned the flames" of white supremacy.
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But Strop fanned Jayson Werth for the final out of the inning with a runner on second.
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A second wave scared away tourists and fanned resentment of the 2.8m Syrian refugees living in Turkey.
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In a stiflingly hot chamber, as parliamentarians fanned their moist faces, Mr Macron sent two broad messages.
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However, local political opposition in Palghar, ahead of a general election next year, has fanned the protests.
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Of his 83 pitches, he gave up seven hits, five earned runs, three walks, and fanned five.
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The Phillies also struck out 2408 times as Odubel Herrera and Cesar Hernandez each fanned three times.
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He let up three runs and fanned 23 batters in 353 innings spread over two interleague starts.
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Kershaw fanned the side in the first as Turner, Bryce Harper and Werth all went down swinging.
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In doing so it fanned secessionism, transforming peaceful protests into a vicious war, with kidnappings and beheadings.
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The dollar's strength has fanned fears investors could shift funds to the United States from emerging markets.
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The yen also advanced broadly as persistent U.S.-China trade fears and Brexit concerns fanned risk aversion.
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He allowed one run on six hits and a walk in five innings, and he fanned seven.
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The tribalist flames were further fanned by US and UK flags flying ahead of the main event.
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Treinen then fanned cleanup hitter Nelson Cruz to end it, securing his 31st save of the season.
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The July 23 blaze ravaged the coastal Mati district northeast of Athens, fanned on by strong winds.
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He fanned 73 and limited Cincinnati to two runs and three hits over seven stellar frames Thursday.
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He fanned three in his seven innings while allowing six runs on eight hits and one walk.
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He fanned eight as the Red Sox won for the 13th time in their last 15 games.
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Trump himself fanned the chaos by tweeting in angry spurts about the Comey matter, and little else.
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United fanned the flames of outrage with the initial public reaction of Chief Executive Officer Oscar Munoz.
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Sampson, who made his major league debut with the Mariners in 2016, walked one and fanned six.
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Montero allowed three runs on three hits, walked four and fanned four in 260 1/3 innings.
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Mike Moustakas was intentionally walked and Rowan Wick, the fourth pitcher of the inning, fanned Eric Thames.
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The investigations have fanned fears that China is exploiting the relative openness of the American scientific system.
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More than 70,000 military, police and firefighters have fanned out to tackle the aftermath of the floods.
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Stroman then fanned Betts, who came in with three homers and 13 RBIs against Toronto this season.
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The veteran right-hander struck out 11 — the fifth straight game where he's fanned at least 10.
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The dragnet has fanned fears that Beijing is exploiting the relative openness of the American scientific system.
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Scherzer struck out Miguel Cabrera, allowed a single and then fanned Justin Upton to tie the mark.
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Kershaw fanned him on a curveball in the dirt, and wrapped catcher Carlos Ruiz in a hug.
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Diaz fanned the side in the ninth for his major-league-leading 25nd save of the season.
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John McCain's support for the tax bill fanned an already rising market into a frenzied rally Thursday.
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After a walk filled the bases, he fanned Grandal on the same pitch to escape the jam.
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He had also faced 210 hitters in the majors heading into this weekend, and had fanned 313.
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Such fears have been fanned by a spate of high-profile lynchings of minorities in recent years.
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He walked Brian McCann but fanned Ender Inciarte to end the game and earn his 25th save.
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He walked Brian McCann but fanned Ender Inciarte to end the game and earn his 216th save.
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So each time someone opened a window, more oxygen rushed into the building and fanned the flames.
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They fanned 15 times, the most by any team in a World Series game in 31 years.
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A former pitcher in Italy and Mexico, Guerra fanned seven and walked two while throwing 109 pitches.
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Instead, it fanned this year's conspiracy theory du jour: that Clinton is secretly in very poor health.
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Richard Rosario's daughter fanned herself in a hallway of the Bronx County Hall of Justice on Wednesday.
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The public release of video footage of the shooting fanned outrage and led to weeks of protests.
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The 923-year-old fanned eight batters in that contest and 49 over his last six outings.
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The group broke up into 20 teams of five and fanned out across the city on foot.
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Sunday and were fanned by wind gusts of more than 50 miles an hour, Ms. Upton said.
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Dodgers starter Walker Buehler fanned four and walked three while throwing four innings of one-run ball.
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They have fanned out in every direction to gamely answer the thousands of where-am-I-going?
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Chicago pitching didn't record a strikeout until reliever Carson Fulmer fanned Reyes to end the fourth inning.
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Roberta Smith, Holland Cotter, Michael Kimmelman and our other critics fanned out, took stock and reported back.
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But the Russia scandal, fanned by the administration's incompetence, has ensnared one of its more competent members.
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The Brewers fanned 26 times and still beat the Angels in a 17-inning game in 2004.
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After a car bomb exploded at the hotel's gates, gunmen fanned out to the Pizza House restaurant.
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Hot, dry and windy weather fanned the flames of the two fires in Australia's already scorched southeast.
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The right-hander recorded seven strikeouts through five innings; he fanned Mike Trout twice, illustrating Walker's effectiveness.
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Martinez gave up only four hits, two of which were infield singles, walked one and fanned four.
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He also recorded the most strikeouts by a Detroit pitcher since Max Scherzer fanned 24 on Aug.
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After Johnson hit him in the sixth, Brandon Workman fanned him on three pitches in the seventh.
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Inflation has been fanned by a slump in the peso currency following Donald Trump's U.S. presidential victory.
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Kershaw fanned 2758 in nine innings, walked none and allowed three hits on 2400 pitches (2789 strikes).
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Oil prices declined further after more poor Chinese economic figures fanned fears of slowed worldwide oil demand.
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The left-hander fanned nine, scattered 22 hits and gave up three runs in 220 2/3 innings.
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The detentions followed weeks of tension, during which Widodo said "political actors" had fanned violence at a Nov.
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It has also fanned the spread of cholera, infecting some half a million people and killing nearly 2,000.
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The force split into teams and fanned out to make arrests in Chinese homes and businesses around Spain.
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Still, the Energy Department's loan office had some high-profile blunders, which fanned the flames of Republican opposition.
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Hernandez fanned former teammate Ichiro Suzuki five times while limiting him to three hits in 14 at-bats.
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Martinez (2-1) permitted two hits and four walks, but fanned 11 in his third straight quality start.
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Reporters on scene shared photos of the fast-moving flames, which are being fanned by extremely gusty winds.
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In Kitchen Confidential he wrote candidly about falling into a depression that was fanned by his substance abuse.
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The flames there were fanned by the Santa Ana winds, which meteorologists said could continue through the weekend.
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Keuchel earned the 1,000th strikeout of his career when he fanned Elieser Hernandez to open the third inning.
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Oil prices fell on Monday after more poor Chinese economic figures fanned fears of slowed worldwide oil demand.
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Troops fanned out to villages after Rohingya militants killed nine policemen in attacks on border posts in October.
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Politicians and ideologues of all stripes have long fanned anti-Japanese sentiment simply to further their own agendas.
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Fanned by high winds, the blaze gutted seaside resorts where many Athens residents and retirees have holiday homes.
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The strong winds fanned fires across New South Wales state, with Australia's Rural Fire Service reporting 21 fires.
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In the weeks since the crash, searchers have fanned out along the Pacific coastline looking for the bodies.
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The right-hander fanned eight, highlighted by striking out the side in both the first and third innings.
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A stinging letter from the Telecom Regulatory Authority of India (TRAI) last week has fanned the flames further.
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He scattered six hits and fanned eight while walking just one and throwing 66 strikes on 96 pitches.
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But his curious timing quickly fanned rumors about whether he was next in line for a Trump takedown.
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This time, Finnegan gave up six hits and six walks, but allowed only three runs and fanned five.
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Ventura (5-4) fanned 10-plus batters for the fifth time in his career and first since Oct.
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With two on in the fifth, Cole fanned J.D. Martinez and Mitch Moreland to preserve the scoreless tie.
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While there, she wore a forest-green dress with fanned sleeves, a peplum top, and thigh-length skirt.
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Members of an elite counterterrorism squad fanned out across the city, and residents were ordered to stay indoors.
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None of the other theories Trump has fanned have ended with anything close to this type of finality.
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He also fanned pinch hitter Jack Reinheimer in the fourth inning for the 2,000th strikeout of his career.
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The country is contorted and polarized, with the flames of hate fanned by leaders at the highest level.
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Martinez fanned Yasmani Grandal with a nasty changeup, then induced a 23-4-3 double play from Gonzalez.
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On Monday, security men fanned out across the city in numbers that suggested preparations for a foreign invasion.
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It was the 44th time in Strasburg's career that he fanned at least 10 batters in a game.
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With two on, Roberto Osuna fanned Didi Gregorius to end the eighth before quickly getting his 27th save.
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The sudden takeover of the Inner Mongolia-based lender has fanned worries about other banks with substantial borrowings.
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Forsythe, who missed more than a month, fanned four times before drawing a walk in the 11th inning.
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Aaron Judge, who struck out 16 times in the first-round series against Cleveland, has fanned three times.
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Hicks struck out, and Gary Sanchez, who had fanned four times, grounded into a game-ending double play.
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Despite zero evidence, conspiracy theorists and conservative pundits fanned suspicions that Rich was murdered by the Clinton campaign.
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But others in his business circles fanned the rumors, said two people who were aware of their activities.
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In both countries, the public views the other with suspicion, fanned in some cases by negative media coverage.
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He fanned five of the first six batters he faced and finished with six strikeouts and one walk.
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He fanned five and walked one while falling to 0-6 in 10 career starts against the Reds.
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Colorado right-hander Tim Melville fanned six in five innings while giving up five hits and three walks.
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Some fanned themselves in the unforgiving heat; others sought refuge under a tent that covered the family's garage.
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Alexander tossed two shutout innings, and Kenley Jansen fanned two in a perfect ninth for his 19th save.
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Suspicion is now creeping back, fanned by strident nationalist voices on social media and gossip on the street.
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Tens of thousands of rescue workers and a fleet of helicopters fanned out to affected areas, officials said.
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Using Esri GIS mapping software, teams fanned out across the country and mapped every settlement they could find.
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That speculation has been fanned by the stake that activist shareholder Third Point has taken in the company.
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Fueled by dry conditions, shifting winds and flying embers, the fire fanned in different directions throughout the day.
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The strong winds also fanned wildfires, and 2,000 residents were forced to flee on Gran Canaria and Tenerife.
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Critics noted that the same Conservative Party that engineered Brexit has fanned the yearning for an imperial Britain.
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Data recently showing the German economy stagnated in the fourth quarter had already fanned fears of a recession.
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China dismisses such accusations, saying foreign governments, including Britain and the United States, have fanned anti-China sentiment.
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Over 35 innings logged this season, he has fanned 20, while walking 13 and surrendering seven home runs.
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He yelled instructions to his comrades, who fanned out and started finishing off the survivors of the blast.
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I was angry as only a teenager can be with the politicians who fanned the flames of xenophobia.
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I think based on a completely bogus narrative that was largely fanned and hyped by an irresponsible press.
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He fanned his elderly mother, whose cavernous eye sockets and protruding cheekbones bore the telltale signature of famine.
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But the apology did not appear to do him much good, and it might have fanned some flames.
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But the apology did not appear to do him much good, and it might have fanned some flames.
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Stocks have plunged since mid-February as efforts to contain the coronavirus fanned fears of a global recession.
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Five of our art critics fanned across New York City to compile a guide to 47 favorite galleries.
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Doug Beube and Long-Bin Chen sculpt busts whose features and hair come from fanned and shredded pages.
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The soldiers fanned out as Moses Lokujo, brigadier general in the rebel army, walked through the deserted village.
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The prolonged period of accommodation by the central bank has fanned ongoing arguments about the balance of monetary risks.
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These fears were fanned by reports, citing unnamed sources, that claimed federal regulators raised significant concerns about this issue.
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The 23-year-old fanned eight batters in that outing and has struck out 44 in his last six.
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As most of his Democratic rivals fanned out across the campaign trail over Memorial Day weekend, Biden did not.
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The air conditioning had gone out in Maranatha Church in Plains, Georgia, and the audience fanned their faces feverishly.
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He fanned outrage in Australia by blaming Muslim immigration for the massacre at two New Zealand mosques in March.
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He pinch-hit and fanned against Stephen Strasburg in the seventh on Saturday for the 23th strikeout by Strasburg.
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Then Facebook's emissaries fanned out to talk with journalists and explain how to best reach readers through the platform.
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Incorrect, social media–fanned generalizations about Baraboo and the 63 boys guaranteed that the town's response would be defensive.
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Higher-than-expected jobless claims for last week and a weak May consumer price index only fanned investor concerns.
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But the days are long gone when American troops fanned out across Afghanistan to supervise the construction of schools.
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After Braun's sacrifice fly, Lopez walked Grandal and was replaced by Andrew Chafin, who fanned pinch hitter Eric Thames.
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The performance marked the third time in 13 starts this year that Berrios has fanned at least 10 batters.
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It's sneakily disguised as a notepad but transforms into a fanned light source that can open up to 360º.
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The trade dispute, which includes a feud over Huawei Technologies Co has fanned fears it could threaten global growth.
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Somehow, the flames seem to have fanned a latent spiritual impulse among even the most secular-minded, he said.
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The Boston closer fanned Brett Gardner and Gary Sanchez to open the ninth, setting up the confrontation with Judge.
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Tens of thousands of rescue workers and a fleet of helicopters fanned out in the affected areas, officials said.
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Graft investigators have fanned out across the country looking for abuses, including in government departments and ministries in Beijing.
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The University of Missouri product leads the National League in strikeouts with 277 and fanned 20 Tigers in May.
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In this election, the Republican Party has embraced a nominee who has fanned the flames of racism and hate.
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More recently, Pence sought to diffuse speculation, fanned by Trump, that the election would be illegally stolen from Republicans.
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Edwin Diaz fanned three in 210 2188/254 scoreless innings to pick up his fourth save of the season.
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In the image, Joe could also be seen hiding his face behind a fanned-out stack of dollar bills.
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Chicago got the tying runs aboard with two outs in the sixth, but reliever Louis Coleman fanned Adam Engel.
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Boston threatened to have a bigger inning when Hanley Ramirez and Travis Shaw singled, but Pineda fanned Brock Holt.
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It was outhit 13-4 and fanned 15 times, including four by Randal Grichuk and three by Tommy Pham.
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His last pitch got his highest radar reading of the night, a 97 mph fastball that fanned Odubel Herrera.
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The flames of hysteria continue to be fanned against Muslims and those who are simply perceived to be Muslim.
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And a combination of strict censorship and comprehensive propaganda has fanned the already strong nationalism of the Chinese public.
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Kershaw passed legendary Sandy Koufax (13,396) when he fanned Austin Hedges for the second out in the sixth inning.
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It was Stroman's seventh K of Betts (second of the game), the most Betts has fanned against any pitcher.
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The 28-year-old fanned eight on the night, but six walks drove up his pitch count to 117.
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The Howard County Department of Fire and Rescue Services urged residents to evacuate downtown while rescue teams fanned out.
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Kershaw passed legendary Sandy Koufax (4063,396) when he fanned Austin Hedges for the second out in the sixth inning.
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Troops fanned out in Penang to rescue stranded flood victims and also to clear blocked routes and clean up.
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As in the United States, low interest rates have also fanned demand for houses and apartments from local buyers.
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He has fanned at least seven in four consecutive starts, and has 33 punchouts in his last 23 innings.
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We have classrooms that are overrun ... but these kids get fanned out to working-class neighborhoods into our society.
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The violence in Virginia fanned national debates about race and free speech, and has resonated politically and socially since.
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Fanned by strong, dry winds from the east, the fire was soon rampaging through the wooded hills around Nataf.
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Lugo (1-236) gave up just two hits, walked three and fanned five for his first big league win.
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The events of the past few weeks have only fanned the flames of the women's movement in this country.
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Kershaw fanned 10 with no walks on three hits in nine innings but did not factor into the decision.
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Government teams have fanned out across Kalimantan, the habitat of orangutans, to train villagers how to deal with wildlife.
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As sashimi, fanned out in transparently thin slices, it is lean and very firm, like fluke but slightly richer.
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Sliced into crescents and fanned out on a plate, they become the heart of a stunningly simple, elegant salad.
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Agents have fanned out across the country, interviewing family members and friends and looking for signs of mental illness.
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They fanned nine times against Porcello on Friday, and ranked eighth in the majors in strikeouts at game time.
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On Sunday, about 70 people fanned out along the river, which is about 180 miles north of San Francisco.
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It was the second time this season and 14th in his career Gray has fanned 10 or more batters.
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In 220, he fanned 19 A's in nine innings but gave up four earned runs and took the loss.
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Journalists fanned out across the area, including our own, posted what they were seeing and hearing on social media.
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But the damage was limited when Godley fanned the next three batters to keep it tied at 1-1.
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" Context: In a speech Wednesday, Biden claimed that Trump has "fanned the flames of white supremacy in this nation.
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My dad was a veteran, and he kind of fanned that fire in me about World War II machinery.
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That, in turn, led the Saudis to cut their own prices and fanned fears of a global price war.
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Here in the exhibition hall, their "show strings" were fanned out neatly before them on towels and Bubble Wrap.
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On the pitching side, the Indians pitchers have struck out 193 batters while the Cubs' opponents fanned 91 times.
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But by Tuesday, they were all in Texas, fanned out across the swath of devastation left by Hurricane Harvey.
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Tax abatements given to certain developments encouraged more building, and residents priced out of more central neighborhoods fanned outward.
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Teams of rangers like Mr. Ouattara fanned out across Mont Péko over the summer to evict the cocoa farmers.
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Tens of thousands of rescue workers and a fleet of helicopters fanned out in the affected areas, officials said.
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His death has fanned smoldering tensions between the United States and Iran, and fueled fears of a broader conflict.
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His death has fanned smoldering tensions between the United States and Iran, and fueled fears of a broader conflict.
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In 2001, when he was the National League Rookie of the Year for the Cardinals, he fanned 93 times.
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For instance, his description of NATO as "obsolete" fanned fears that Washington would downscale its presence in the alliance.
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Durres authorities fanned out across the city to distribute food but some residents complained they had not received supplies.
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Bauhaus masters and students fanned out all over the world—and Gropius was soon part of its global dispersal.
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" In Winterset, Mr. Grassley fanned the flames about so-called death panels, saying, "You have every right to fear.
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Mr. Erdogan has picked fights with America and Europe, fanned anti-Western animosities among Turks and flirted with Russia.
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The company's decision to pull the game fanned the flames of discussion in the relatively small board games community.
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He gave up one run on four hits and fanned four, but he also walked three and threw 110 pitches.
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He fanned pinch-hitter Matt Adams to finish the game to earn his 24th save and 238th in a row.
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During all this frenetic activity, his assistant Paulette Jourdain fanned the flies away from the hulking mass of putrid flesh.
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Fanned by high winds, it quickly spread, licking the sides of a scaffolding rig and lighting up the night sky.
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Once the pack was totally dry, the cards were fanned out, and the edges sharpened with a piece of glass.
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Flaherty fanned a career-high nine in five innings, scattering six hits and allowing one run while issuing a walk.
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The design, which requires the skirt to be fully, awkwardly fanned out to be seen, is pure, unadulterated meme-bait.
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Fanned by winds of up to 80 mph, the Kincade Fire tore through the landscape, consuming 62,000 acres so far.
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Using a four-seam fastball to get St. Louis to chase pitches out of the strike zone, he fanned six.
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Within three years more than 100 companies had fanned out across the wilderness, rushing to claim some 200,000 square kilometres.
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A sizable police presence fanned out across the city, the hometown of Oman&aposs longtime ruler Sultan Qaboos bin Said.
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However, reliever Emilio Pagan struck out Berti, got Rosell Herrera on a pop-out and fanned pinch hitter Martin Prado.
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Kansas City LF Alex Gordon struck out twice Friday and has fanned a team-leading 16 times this season. 3.
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Meanwhile, Anderson's daughter Kyra "fanned out" when she saw Bryan Cranston, as Anderson says she's a huge Breaking Bad fan.
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The dispute, which includes a feud over China's Huawei Technologies Co, had also fanned fears it could threaten global growth.
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Left-hander Tyler Olson struck out the side in the sixth inning, and Cody Allen fanned four in two innings.
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Across the room from the Buddha, coloring books were fanned out on a table beside windows overlooking the alligator pond.
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And their tension exploded when Trump's associates fanned flames of salacious tabloid rumors about Cruz and later attacked Cruz's father.
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It was the second time this season and 14th time in his career Gray has fanned 10 or more batters.
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Television cameras quickly fanned out to capture anyone in either a "Bernie for President" or "Debbie for Congress" T-shirt.
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He fanned eight in an 81-pitch outing, and was taken off the hook by the Tigers' seventh inning rally.
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Maeda yielded a run and three hits, fanned five and walked none in his first appearance out of the bullpen.
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Thousands of soldiers, police and fire fighters fanned out, wading through water and plodding through mud to search for victims.
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Rosenthal then fanned Goldschmidt for the fifth time in nine career at-bats with another wicked changeup, ending the inning.
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The Virginia native fanned eight in that turn and owns 24 strikeouts in 63 innings over his last three turns.
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Manaea (21-214) allowed five hits, walked three and fanned six, his highest strikeout total in his past seven starts.
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But their frustrations have been fanned by a decade of wasteful spending in the oil and gas industry (see chart).
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World markets were buffeted on Friday by fears of economic recession fanned by inversion of the U.S. bond yield curve.
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Teachers and volunteers linked to the cemaat fanned out across the globe, blazing a path for Turkish contractors and diplomats.
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Fanned out around them were eight or nine casualties, a mix of Afghans and Americans, wounded and dead and decapitated.
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Mr. Yaalon, a former chief of staff, stood firmly with the military, while some other ministers fanned the populist ire.
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Backed by government troops loyal to Saleh, the Houthis fanned out across the country, forcing Hadi to flee to Riyadh.
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Months before the finals in Shenzhen, employees fanned out across the country to help organize regional contests between 1.53 teams.
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Close ties between North Korea and Syria have long fanned fears of deeper cooperation on missile technology and chemical weapons.
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The current outbreak, which killed three people, has been fanned by an unprecedented combination of high temperatures and strong winds.
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The U.S. tariffs have fanned trade war fears, with countries the world over poised to retaliate in products beyond steel.
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He also fanned speculation that Mr. Meiring was involved in covert operations conducted by the United States in the Philippines.
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The 25-year-old has fanned 24 batters in 16 1/3 innings but has also served up five homers.
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It was the most strikeouts by Wood since he fanned 13 on May 21, 2016, against the San Diego Padres.
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He struck out 287 batters in six innings, and relievers Ken Giles, Luke Gregerson and Will Harris fanned five more.
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There is, in the first instance, the fog of hyperventilating belligerence and distrust that has been fanned by information technology.
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The FBI has fanned those suspicions by, you guessed it, adding a new layer to the protective stonewall around Comey.
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They were fanned in part by messages sent on the Telegram messaging app, which authorities blocked Sunday along with Instagram.
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Then came beef carpaccio — tissue-thin slices fanned around a mound of arugula, dressed with truffle oil and Parmesan shavings.
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That has fanned voter disdain toward the political class, adding to the frustrations of an economy that continues to sputter.
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Boyd (5-4) scattered six hits and fanned eight while walking just one and throwing 33 strikes on 96 pitches.
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Asian stocks edged up on Monday as Chinese inflation data fanned optimism that Beijing would continue its loose monetary policies.
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McCrory, meanwhile, fiercely defended the law, saying the opposition was being fanned by outsiders and calling the protests political theater.
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The offer has fanned a furious debate over Chinese takeovers in Europe, with some German politicians calling for tougher restrictions.
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"In light of her willingness to assist, the public campaign of denigration, fanned by political expediency, is shameful," he said.
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Gonzalez, who fanned seven, allowed seven hits in six shutout innings but escaped damage with the help of his defense.
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Global banks, struggling with sluggish home economies, had fanned out across the world in anticipation of dealmaking and research fees.
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But for a few, these proposed rules just fanned the flames and prompted more comments that were deleted by admins.
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After Alex Galchenyuk fanned on a shot from the slot, the puck slid back to McCann at the center point.
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He demonized immigrants, fanned the flames of hysteria over a caravan carrying migrants and wrongly claimed Democrats want open borders.
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The Cubs had six hits over all and fanned 16 times, going 1 for 6 with runners in scoring position.
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Fanned by strong winds amid hot and dry weather, the wildfires have destroyed over 500 hectares of forest so far.
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France: Thousands of police officers fanned out across Paris and other cities as "Yellow Vest" protests entered their 19th weekend.
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The headliner is the raw blowfish, sliced thin and fanned out on a plate like a hundred translucent flower petals.
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When Barack Obama was president, Franklin Graham fanned the "birther" conspiracy that claimed the president was not an American citizen.
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But by Tuesday morning, the same conservative outlets that fanned the anti-Kaepernick flames had latched onto the Nike ad.
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Wood (1998), Johnson (2001) and Scherzer (2016) have also fanned 20 in a game, but Guidry stands alone among Yankees.
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Keller, who fanned one, is tied with Aaron Sanchez of the Houston Astros for the major league lead in losses.
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With the entire crowd at SunTrust Park standing, chanting and chopping, Vizcaino fanned a swinging Brian Dozier to end it.
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Bank of Japan Governor Haruhiko Kuroda fanned those expectations, saying the BOJ would take steps to stabilise markets if needed.
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Trump has fanned the controversy, often taking to Twitter to pan the Russia probe as a "witch hunt" against him.
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Facebook executives fanned out in the capital last week to court lawmakers and regulators to the cryptocurrency project, called Libra.
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He campaigned almost exclusively here while other Democrats fanned out across the much larger map of states that vote Tuesday.
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While Mr. Sanders recovers, an army of surrogates has fanned out across the country to make his case for him.
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The fish, practically still swimming, expertly sliced; the rice fanned to precise temperature; each grain aligned in a delicate structure.
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Vitriol and threats against them have increased since the referendum, and Mr. Johnson has fanned the flames, the women say.
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The idea is that proximity will light the fire, fanned by secrets and lies and a lot of arch dialogue.
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Her supporters have come on this show, they fanned out throughout the media claiming that she's taken responsibility for it.
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Jennings added Westpac's issue adds to an ongoing cycle of problems for banks and fanned worries about the wider sector.
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He did strike out eight and has fanned 24 in 23 2/3 frames over a span of five starts.
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Some of Shirley's surviving relatives further fanned the flames of discontent by accusing the filmmakers of exaggerating the pair's friendship.
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U.S. shares stabilized on Tuesday after falling on Monday, when weak Chinese economic data fanned fears of a global slowdown.
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Thick, lustrous hair fanned over the tarp, the wild red-orange of an orangutan's fur, dyed by the bog acids.
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Spread over the top are beef, barbecued pork and tofu fanned out in slices like cold cuts at a buffet.
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Nonbelievers just put on their war wigs and their war gloves and pick from a fanned deck of brute facts.
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The flames were fanned by record-breaking temperatures and shifting winds that kept firefighters racing from one place to another.
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Observers had fanned out across the country and set up command centers in hotel conference rooms to monitor the election.
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The case has fanned old tensions in a part of the city that was once the scene of racial violence.
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The group, founded in 1994, is headquartered in Arizona and have more than 3,000 attorneys fanned out across the globe.
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The flames are further fanned when we later realize that Sarah had cheated on Peter when they were still together.
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Images of children and youths sitting in concrete-floored cages in U.S. detention centers have fanned outrage over the policy.
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A geometric pattern of a shell sharpened as I descended to the floor, and I fanned my fingers across its ridges.
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NICKEL STOCKS: Concern about shortages on the LME market have been fanned by a 10 percent fall in stocks since Jan.
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Christian Yelich and Marcell Ozuna had two hits for the Marlins but Yelich fanned for the last out in the ninth.
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Hellickson kept the damage to three runs and fanned five, tying his season high originally set on April 21 against Atlanta.
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Concerns about the pace of global economic growth were fanned by a weak start for the year for euro zone businesses.
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It was all so tactile: he felt its texture, fanned its pages roughly, and smiled at the satisfying sound they made.
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Concerns about an economic slowdown are being fanned by a ratcheting up of trade tensions between the United States and China.
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After plunking Jose Iglesias to load the bases, Yates fanned Eugenio Suarez for his 36th save and third in three days.
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American bison — also called buffalo — is reaching more and more plates, with appetites fanned by high-end chefs and paleo eaters.
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The disclosure of the emails fanned tension between management and shareholders of both companies ahead of antitrust analysis of the transaction.
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Trump has not explained the reversal, but Bharara fanned suspicions that his dismissal was politically motivated via his personal Twitter account.
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Ramos struck out Adam Duvall, then fanned Scooter Gennett on a 21-21 pitch for his 24th save of the season.
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He got his 26th strikeout on his 22015th pitch as he fanned Flowers for the third time in the fifth inning.
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After Steven Duggar struck out, the Giants sent Hunter Pence to the plate to hit for Bumgarner, but Smith fanned him.
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Winds gusting up to 5003 kmh (44 mph) also fanned major bushfires along the east coast, threatening homes and forcing evacuations.
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U.S. consumption has been one of few bright spots in the global economy, so the data fanned worries the Sino-U.
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The veteran left-hander struck out seven and has fanned 36 in 32 2/218 innings since the All-Star break.
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That was very true, as Kelly fanned in his first three at-bats against Strasburg and ended up 0-for-4.
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Her surrogates fanned out across the Silver State this week, attempting to portray her as the more trustworthy candidate for Latinos.
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He walked none and fanned six as Milwaukee dropped its first game after scoring a season-opening sweep in San Diego.
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The 10-year U.S. Treasuries yield hit a one-month high of 2.934 percent as higher oil prices fanned inflation expectations.
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Adam Ottavino fanned two in a scoreless sixth and Tommy Kahnle allowed d'Arnaud's hit but preserved the lead in the seventh.
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Administration officials fanned out to talk to reporters outside the presidential mansion and headed to cameras to go on cable networks.
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The All-Star left-hander fanned 16 of the 35 batters he faced in 10 shutout innings over seven playoff appearances.
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Traders said that recent weakness in equities has fanned concerns about global growth, which is also contributing to declines in oil.
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Ramirez walked but Jackie Bradley Jr. struck out swinging and Josh Rutledge also fanned swinging as Chapman notched his fifth save.
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Houston right-hander Gerrit Cole (3-4), who leads the majors with 74 strikeouts, fanned nine and didn't walk a batter.
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India's trade deficit in July widened to $18 billion, the highest in five years, fanned by a higher oil import bill.
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He walked three and fanned five, limiting Kansas City to two hits in 13 at-bats with runners in scoring position.
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On a recent afternoon, CLF's interns fanned out across middle class neighborhoods where Spanish-language radio sometimes blared from open garages.
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David Dahl tripled to right with one out, and after Story fanned, Arenado doubled to put the Rockies on the board.
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In the picture, a young man fanned a wad of British pounds, his thumb raised, while casually dragging on a cigarette.
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Fanned by high winds and fueled by low humidity and dry vegetation, the fires spread rapidly Thursday and overnight into Friday.
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GOP candidates fanned out across the state on Monday to make last-ditch appeals to New Hampshire's notoriously late-deciding voters.
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Robert Stephenson struck out two in the sixth inning, and Michael Lorenzen fanned a pair while tossing 1 2/3 innings.
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Fanned by high winds, the Graham blaze has charred more than 21,1753 acres and Thursday evening forced evacuations and threatened homes.
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Though the "Fleabag" actress' white gown was rather simple in style, Clifford's fanned sleeves with silver designs made her look pop.
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Rodon, who has yet to face Boston in his career, has fanned seven batters in each of his last two outings.
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Thousands of people fanned out across the city, delivering water, medicines, building supplies and more to help the broken city recover.
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Fears of an escalating trade war were fanned further after U.S. Treasury Department labeled Beijing a currency manipulator late on Monday.
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Asamnew fanned those flames when he was released last year after nearly a decade in prison for a previous coup attempt.
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The solution was revealed as a series of fanned cables by creator John Gaughan, who filed a US Patent in 1993.
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But rapid rises in outbound direct investment have fanned concerns over increased pressure on China's foreign exchange reserves and external payments.
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Copper and gold prices also gained as weak U.S. economic data fanned hopes of interest rate cuts by the Federal Reserve.
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Asked later by reporters about the comment and whether he suspected the incident had been deliberate, Hamilton only fanned the flames.
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Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying his disregard for facts.
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He struck out only 22 hitters in May and has fanned more than six just twice in 33 starts this season.
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Ray is five strikeouts away from reaching 200 and has fanned 10 or more in four of his last nine outings.
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Sale fanned one and Severino two — Bryce Harper on a slider and Brandon Crawford on a 99 miles-an-hour fastball.
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With a major wildfire fanned by high winds, firefighters can often do little more than focus on saving lives, experts said.
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A Russian troll account, popular in the U.S. state of Tennessee, shows how easily social media fanned the flames of outrage.
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Soldiers fanned out across the city from first light, opening fire on protesters, burning their tents and thrashing civilians with sticks.
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As the power-sharing talks have dragged on in recent weeks, Rapid Support Force soldiers have gradually fanned out across Khartoum.
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Facebook has become a key news source, even as hate-filled posts, some fanned by the military, have heightened communal tensions.
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Over 216 firefighters and emergency personnel responded to the fire, which officials said was fanned by the high winds that day.
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Those doubts were fanned last month when Japan's Coast Guard discovered a North Korean boat anchored near an island off Hokkaido.
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The unrest in Pune fanned out to Mumbai, about 75 miles northwest, where schools, trains and businesses shut down on Wednesday.
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Look closely and you can see the waves where the concretes is shaped and pulled, fanned and scraped, into its smoothness.
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Trump has fanned the anger of many white supporters convinced that post-1970 federal policies have unjustly favored people of color.
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" If a journalist were to be harmed, he asked, "does the president not bear responsibility for this, for having fanned this?
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It is not known who leaked them, though they soon fanned national outrage at the Gupta family and at Mr. Zuma.
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S. trade tensions to climbing U.S. bond yields and peaking corporate profits, all of which have fanned concerns about economic growth.
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But the polarization of America that has been fanned by those issues threatens to cancel the best of the court's work.
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The flames were fanned by Russian news outlets like Russia Today and Sputnik News, who both published multiple pieces about it.
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But Martin struck out Gattis before being lifted for Alex Claudio, who fanned pinch hitter J.D. Davis to end the threat.
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Roark saw his ERA drop to 222 after he fanned 1623 batters in seven innings on Saturday against the Minnesota Twins.
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Trump's questioning has fanned rumors surrounding Clinton's health, but the real estate mogul has also received scrutiny about his own health.
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Anning fanned outrage in August when he called for a "final solution" to immigration during a speech in the Australian Parliament.
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Peacock gave up three runs and fanned 10 in seven frames in his only prior appearance at Target Field in 2013.
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Knapp said since World War II, market corrections fanned by Fed policy changes have resulted in brief pullbacks, averaging about 8%.
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Tasmanian sea trout sashimi comes fanned out in sweet, pinkish-orange buttery slivers under a mound of greens, herbs and flowers.
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"The Assumption of Weee" (2014), for example, shows a standing figure, with an array of similar figures fanned out behind it.
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Plus, in the midst of a technopanic fanned by Dateline's "Perverted Justice" vigilantes, Forbes writes that Facebook's age minimum and early .
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Early Saturday, 220,000 soldiers fanned out across Brazil in an operation aiming to knock on three million doors and distribute informational leaflets.
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After the miscue, Mikolas fanned Shaw on three straight pitches and struck out pinch hitter Eric Thames with a full-count slider.
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After issuing consecutive walks to begin the seventh, Yankees right-hander Dellin Betances fanned three straight Reds batters to end the threat.
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It had firmed 0.8 percent against the single currency on Monday after strong inflation data fanned expectations of an interest rate rise.
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French farmers began a blockade of oil refineries and fuel depots on Sunday evening over the decision which has fanned farmer discontent.
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Thirdly, says Mr Ma, pro-Trump sentiments in China show how far views can be swayed by zealotry, fanned by social media.
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Roark fanned five batters, striking out the side in the fifth, and he threw 111 pitches in his fifth consecutive quality start.
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France's leader, Emmanuel Macron, condemned the deaths, and stated that the US Embassy's highly contentious move to Jerusalem had fanned the violence.
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First, they will help calm voters' fears, fanned by Mr Trump during his campaign, about a rigged electoral process and voter fraud.
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Rodon allowed two runs and fanned eight over 6 1/3 innings in a no-decision at Progressive Field on June 53.
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Scherzer then fanned Wil Myers for the second out in the ninth with two runners on before Glover got the last out.
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Urena fanned seven and walked two in five innings, tying a career high for strikeouts, while allowing three hits and two runs.
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The four then fanned out and conducted an exterior search of the complex, checking doors and windows for signs of forced entry.
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The price of oil, one of Canada's major exports, fell after weaker Chinese economic figures fanned fears of lower worldwide oil demand.
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That has prompted lenders to raise interest rates and fanned fears of financial instability, since banks are large holders of government bonds.
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A Muslim army that fanned north across the Pyrenees was defeated by Frankish and Burgundian forces between Tours and Poitiers in 732.
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Vani Hari, the health-and-wellness blogger known as the Food Babe, didn't start this fire, but she's certainly fanned its flames.
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Around 90 people are believed to have died in the wildfire that, fanned by gale-force winds, decimated Greek seaside resort areas.
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Ray struck out six versus the Marlins, marking the sixth time in seven outings that he has fanned at least that many.
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Fanned by gale-force winds, it raced through seaside resorts of full-time homes and vacation residences popular with Athenians and tourists.
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Maybe the jeers — from a homestand in which he had twice fanned five times in a game — had gotten into his head.
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The reports fanned hopes that a deal was in the works to reduce oversupply that has sent prices to 13-year lows.
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Will Harris entered in relief and fanned Tim Anderson with Narvaez representing the tying run at third base after a wild pitch.
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In the fifth, Strasburg fanned Straily for his 1,000th career strikeout, becoming the first pitcher in Nationals history to reach that mark.
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Meyer fanned seven over five scoreless frames in his first and only big-league victory against the Blue Jays on Sept. 18.
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The Athletics loaded the bases on a walk and two singles in the fifth before Matt Olson fanned for the second out.
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Local history and a failure by successive governments to quell the violence have fanned distrust of the Thai state in the south.
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The PKK, its ambitions fanned by Western support for Kurdish victories over IS in Syria, is facing a reality check in Turkey.
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Rescue teams fanned out to help residents, many of whom were still dealing with the trauma of a devastating earthquake in 2010.
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The resulting scramble by funds to unwind their short positions has fanned a rally in spot oil prices (see left-hand chart).
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His popularity has been fanned by U.S. President Donald Trump's tough policies on trade and immigration and insults that have angered Mexicans.
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Hoyt fanned five over two frames and has recorded 10 strikeouts over 4 2/5403 innings while facing 16 batters this season.
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McCullers returned for the seventh and fanned the first two batters before getting designated hitter Khris Davis to fly out to center.
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He fanned 11 batters, marking his sixth consecutive game with double-figure strikeouts, a Nationals record and a career best for Scherzer.
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Thousands of striking teachers and supporters fanned out across the sprawling district for a series of rallies and picketing again on Thursday.
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Even before the Secret Service said that no weapon had been discovered, Trump's camp fanned allegations on social media about the commotion.
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When any other president would seek to extinguish the flames of hate, Trump has fanned them, often for his own political gain.
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S. tariff war has fanned recessionary fears, but recent optimism over a phase one deal had driven a rally in equity markets.
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S. tariff war has fanned recessionary fears, but recent optimism over a phase one deal has driven a rally in equity markets.
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S. tariff war has fanned recessionary fears, but recent optimism over a phase one deal has driven a rally in equity markets.
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In the days after the election, our reporters and photographers fanned out across the country as a new political reality set in.
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The recent deployment of a U.S. aircraft carrier group has raised tensions in the Gulf region and fanned fears of armed conflict.
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The pending impeachment trial of suspended President Dilma Rousseff and her replacement, interim President Michel Temer, have further fanned discontent among Brazilians.
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The debate is being fanned by Kramp-Karrenbauer supporters who feel the CDU chair does not give her enough of a platform.
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Morton allowed hits to Breyvic Valera and Austin Romine to start the third but fanned Aaron Hicks and Judge before retiring Gregorius.
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Small groups of protesters scuffled with police as they demonstrated against what they criticized as a war game that fanned public fear.
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His biggest strikeout occurred with two on in the seventh when he fanned pinch hitter George Springer on a full-count slider.
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He joined more than 20 volunteers who piled into aging 4x4s and then fanned out on a stretch of barren federal land.
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In bibimbap, shiitakes, carrots, spinach and burdock are fanned out over rice and crowned by an egg with a still-quaking yolk.
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Both the trade headwinds and political crisis have fanned business pessimism, with confidence slumping to its lowest on record, the survey showed.
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But that diversity has also fueled bloody communal tensions that have been ignited by smaller incidents fanned by politics and social media.
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That fanned suspicions in Paris that Nissan was maneuvering to prevent Renault from participating in alliance decision-making at a critical time.
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Coroners and dozens of other searchers have fanned out across the area, and two portable morgues are waiting to collect the dead.
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Caravans of them from the region have in recent months fanned tensions between Mexico and U.S. President Donald Trump over border security.
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But insiders and analysts said the move was unexpected, which in turn fanned Wall Street's lingering fears about broader problems with Tesla.
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Betances had fanned two hitters in a row, and had Bryce Harper down in the count, 0-2, with two swinging strikes.
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Roger J. Stone Jr., the subject and star of "Get Me Roger Stone," struts through this documentary with peacock feathers fully fanned.
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The right-hander allowed three runs (one earned) on six hits and fanned seven in 5 2/3 innings while walking two.
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Scherzer fanned five straight at one point and crossed the 200-strikeout plateau for the fifth consecutive season in the second inning.
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Sylvia George, 27, fanned her son, Mandela Bisa, 2, who lay half-conscious on a bed, hooked up to an intravenous drip.
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They were once a vast and thriving tribe fanned across the area, but after European invasion many Ramapoughs dispersed across the West.
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When the crew fanned out to assume different roles — helmsman, navigator, crow's nest lookout — I suddenly found myself with nothing to do.
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Dahl and Tony Wolters homered, and Jon Gray (113-5) allowed six runs on 10 hits and fanned 10 for the Rockies.
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Already, news that Mr. Xi may delay choosing his successor has fanned speculation that he wants to prolong his hold on power.
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The 17-month long trade dispute has triggered a 15% rise in gold prices in the year, and fanned global recessionary fears.
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Nate Jones allowed a walk and a hit in the ninth but fanned two while earning his fourth save of the year.
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A box of crayons had fallen in front of the sofa and fanned out around a carton of dried-out diaper wipes.
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Blue Jays OF Michael Saunders struck out three times in the series opener and fanned 14 times in the last 11 games.
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The whole thing appears to have been made out of books, books that are folded and fanned and stacked into towering sculptures.
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Rather than defuse the flames, Hewitt fanned them in his own extraordinary news conference after his loss in Melbourne on Thursday night.
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The Halo is made up of 17 cameras, one pointed up and the rest fanned around in the shape of a wreath.
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The 32-year-old scattered two hits and fanned six over five innings in the win versus the White Sox on Thursday.
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He then fanned Adeiny Hechavarria to end the inning, and he and the other fielders congratulated Hicks as they headed into the dugout.
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He also fanned the conspiracy wackos, who are legion among his followers, regarding the death of Justice Antonin Scalia of the Supreme Court.
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It said the incident occurred when police escorting the truck fanned out alongside the road as a precautionary measure after hearing nearby gunshots.
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Hand fanned Hunter Pence, Rougned Odor and Logan Forsythe on 13 pitches in the ninth to secure his 28th save of the season.
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He has fanned at least 10 batters in his last five starts and has reached double digits in strikeouts nine times this season.
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Harper had not fanned in his first 16 official at-bats this season, and now has seven walks, two homers and two doubles.
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" On Monday, Assange issued a cryptic tweet using the hashtag "#SethRich" which fanned the flames even further: "WikiLeaks has never disclosed a source.
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The scenes brought worldwide condemnation and fanned separatist feeling but failed to prevent what the Catalan government described as an overwhelming 'yes' vote.
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The protests were fanned by comments posted on social media, a catalyst in last year's nationwide marches by students against university fee increases.
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Hundreds of thousands of marchers, spearheaded by women's rights groups, fanned out across major cities to send a message to President Donald Trump.
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Myers had an infield single in the second, struck out in the fourth, lined out in the sixth and fanned in the ninth.
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Joe's brother Nick fanned the flames when he instagrammed a group photo from a Malibu wedding that included Jonas and Turner looking cozy.
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Porcello recorded two outs in the seventh, allowed a single to Rougned Odor and was replaced by Brandon Workman, who fanned Ronald Guzman.
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And it's not just Democrats: The Iowa debacle has also fanned Republican flames, in some quarters at least, to reframe the nominating system.
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Unusually warm and dry weather coupled with fierce winds have fanned the flames since they first erupted in Ventura County two weeks ago.
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In BM&FBovespa's case, uncertainty over Brazil's deteriorating political and fiscal situation fanned revenue from derivatives by 21 percent from a year earlier.
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Hydrocarbon discoveries in Uganda and Kenya and huge gas finds in Mozambique and Tanzania have fanned investor interest in east Africa's hydrocarbons potential.
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Its Syrian proxies have fanned out in pockets around the border with Jordan, from Deraa to north of al-Tanf, a coalition base.
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It lives on in the war in Ukraine, the search for enemies, the negation of law and the hatred fanned by the state.
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Consumer prices could be further fanned by a double digit gasoline price hike this month that has spurred protests, looting and road blockades.
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LHP Tyler Lyons relieved Martinez and fanned seven in 3 2/3 innings, the most strikeouts an MLB reliever has bagged this season.
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Oil slipped after a surprising jump in U.S. crude exports to a record 2 million barrels per day fanned worries about global oversupply.
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Researchers there hypothesise that the ailment is fanned by cultural conditions: children may learn that dissociation is a way to deal with trauma.
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Because for half a decade, Trump fanned the flames of birtherism: a toxic, malevolent, racist attempt to delegitimize our first African-American president.
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He fanned at least one batter in every inning he pitched and struck out the side in both the first and sixth innings.
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He fanned three in both the third and fourth innings, helping him strike out double-digit batters for the fourth time this season.
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He then fanned Chris Carter with a full-count 13 mph fastball that was well out of the strike zone, ending the inning.
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Fanned by gale-force winds, the blaze raced through seaside resorts that are a mixture of permanent residences and holiday homes for Athenians.
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The confrontation has also fanned anger across the European Union, which Turkey had aspired to join but with increasingly subdued conviction of late.
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Castillo (26-24) walked a career-high six batters, but he allowed only two hits and fanned seven while working six-plus innings.
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Given U.S. consumption has been one of few remaining bright spots in the global economy, the data fanned worries about a global recession.
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He held a rally in Des Moines last Thursday, and a number of high-profile surrogates fanned out to caucus locations on Monday.
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The protests are symptomatic of a resurgence of racial antagonism in South Africa, fanned by frustration over a slowing economy and high unemployment.
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Oil majors Shell and BP suffered their worst day since early December as the trade nerves fanned concerns about global growth and demand.
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The Indiana native fanned six against the Angels after failing to notch more than three strikeouts in any of his previous six outings.
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Then the firing of an employee popular with redditors fanned the flames to the point where there was no putting the fire out.
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He struck out Hanley Ramirez and thought he had Shaw fanned — catcher Dioner Navarro taking two steps toward the dugout — before Shaw singled.
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"I think honestly he fanned on it and missed the shot a little bit," said Nilsson, who finished the night with 210 saves.
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Against the Dodgers, Giants starter Johnny Cueto (4-1) allowed three runs on six hits, fanned six and walked one in seven innings.
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The guests fanned out around the towers, and Weiss snuck in behind them to fiddle with some dials and place stylus on vinyl.
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Third, consider the catastrophic results of appeasement so far: Emboldened by Washington's conciliatory attitude, Tehran has fanned the flames of multiple regional conflicts.
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Left-hander Kyle Ryan was on the mound and he fanned Polanco on an outside 1-2 breaking ball to end that inning.
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The scenes brought worldwide condemnation and fanned separatist feeling but failed to prevent what the Catalan government described as an overwhelming yes vote.
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Although pharmaceutical companies did not cause illegal importation of dangerous synthetic opioids, their efforts to promote loose prescribing of narcotics fanned those flames.
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Fierce windstorms across much of Alberta and Saskatchewan on Tuesday caused widespread power outages and fanned fast-moving prairie fires in some areas.
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Arenado singled with one out and after Carlos Gonzalez fanned Story hit a two-run shot to left to make it 4-1.
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As of Tuesday night rapid winds fanned the flames further, which could be seen from San Francisco, according local news channel KPIX 5.
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Tanaka fanned Mondesi to end the fifth, and rain drenched the field before the top of the sixth, halting play for 59 minutes.
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There was power in his gaze, though, an assessing twinkle that you suspected might easily be fanned into a flame that could scorch.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Two villages on the Greek island of Evia were evacuated on Sunday as a forest fire raged, fanned by strong winds.
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The 24-year-old fanned seven against the Brewers and owns 25 strikeouts in 17 2/3 innings over his last three outings.
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I loved a dessert of poached Bartlett pears, fanned over creamy coconut mousse and coconut sorbet and ringed with warm cinnamon maple syrup.
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The legislation remains a problem for Rubio because it's made some conservatives view him with suspicion — something that has been fanned by Cruz.
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He got out a jam in the sixth as he fanned Wilson Ramos for the third out with runners on second and third.
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The game ended on a strikeout-throwout double play, with catcher Jarrod Saltalamacchia gunning down pinch-runner Danny Santana after Brian Dozier fanned.
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Once play resumed, Bruce Rondon fanned two in a scoreless eighth and Shane Greene needed only eight pitches to notch his second save.
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"There was sort of a surge of jingoistic feeling about the Falklands that was being fanned up by Margaret Thatcher's government," she recalls.
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Strong crosswinds at the start in the Rhone Valley split the peloton into "echelons" — groups of strung-out riders fanned across the road.
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Indeed, if he helped light the match, many others, including Mr. Trump and the pro-government news media in Honduras, fanned the flames.
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The Brewers kept switching pitchers, and Turner could not keep up; he fanned against Brandon Woodruff, Josh Hader, Joakim Soria and Corey Knebel.
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The populists of the late 19th century had many grievances, but the flames of their discontent were fanned by opposition to economic globalization.
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Arts ____ False posts set Buddhist against Muslim in Sri Lanka, the most recent in a global spate of violence fanned by social media.
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Israeli officials have recently claimed that social media has fanned the flames of a spate of "lone wolf" attacks that began last fall.
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Instead of giving in to political exhaustion, Wojnarowicz fanned his rage and channeled it into a message of — not hope, exactly, but insistence.
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About 25 firefighters, assisted by four helicopters, were mobilised to tackle the blaze that mainly burned bush but was fanned by strong winds.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - A large wildfire on the Greek island of Zakynthos fanned by strong winds forced the evacuation of two villages on Sunday.
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Over the final four innings, Ryan Madson, Kenley Jansen and Kershaw fanned seven of 13 hitters and allowed just one to reach base.
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JOHANNESBURG — A storm pummeled the coastline around Cape Town on Wednesday, unleashing heavy rains and high winds that fanned fires and forced evacuations.
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His early tenure as governor fanned the flames of a nascent conservative movement that would reshape American politics over the next 50 years.
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The state media fanned the flames of a backlash against the N.B.A. after a team executive expressed support of the protests on Twitter.
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They have fanned 53 times in the first five games on a wide array of pitches, including low breaking balls and high fastballs.
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Data showing Britain's economy grew at its weakest annual pace in over seven years in November also fanned hopes of a rate cut.
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Some in the audience were so overcome that were carried from the church, fanned and comforted as the service stretched toward three hours.
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Some of that fear has been fanned by populist forces after the arrival of more than 1 million people seeking asylum in 2015.
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Tesla's slower-than-expected Model 3 production rate has fanned worries about Tesla's cash flow and capital expenditures — major ongoing concerns for investors.
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S. trade talks fanned hopes of an easing of tariff hostilities, while expectations the Federal Reserve will keep interest rates low supported sentiment.
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They touted a nonexistent outbreak of Ebola in Atlanta and fanned baseless rumors of Ku Klux Klansmen loose on a Missouri college campus.
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The figures released so far were compiled by journalists and civil society observers who had fanned out at polling stations across the country.
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Her table tops were often fanned or curved and the table legs splayed so that anyone sitting at the end wouldn't feel constricted.
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" [The Star] • Rising anti-Indian sentiment in China, fanned by border disputes, has not dimmed China's wild enthusiasm for the Bollywood movie "Dangal.
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S. trade talks fanned hopes of an easing of tariff hostilities, while expectations the Federal Reserve will keep interst rates low supported sentiment.
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Over the past three weeks, our critics fanned out over "La Serenissima," Carnegie Hall's magisterial dive into the music of the Venetian Republic.
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Trump in his comments fanned the flames of what had already become a controversy among critics and members of the media as well.
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Five art critics for The Times have fanned out across the city, each focusing on one constellation of galleries and reviewing their favorites.
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The Trump administration has fanned the flames of racism, xenophobia, and anti-Semitism while Congress has abhorrently refused to enact gun control legislation.
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In a show of force, soldiers fanned out across the country to guard churches, while armored vehicles took up positions in the streets.
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Even though some economic and earnings reports have fanned the fears of a sharp slowdown, Goldman Sachs expects "positive" economic data to continue.
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Gray wasted little time recording his 200th strikeout of the season, as he fanned Grishman on four pitches to lead off the game.
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The 32-year-old fanned 10 for the second straight outing and has recorded double-digit strikeouts in each of his last five.
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For months, Giuliani fanned the flames on Fox News and in regular Twitter posts, where he accused Biden and other Democrats of crimes.
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And the Kennedy allusion, fair or not, fanned complaints that Mr. Tunney preferred the companionship of elite Easterners over the company of Californians.
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Soon much of the roof and the delicate spire rising high above it were also engulfed in flames, fanned by a strong breeze.
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Selected last Sunday to his second straight appearance in the Midsummer Classic, Morton fanned eight on curveballs, including six straight at one point.
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Gray fanned seven through four scoreless frames but was fortunate to come away with a no-decision in Monday's Opening Day win at Milwaukee.
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Expectations of a hit to short-term economic growth have taken stocks to six-month lows while the weak rupee has fanned inflation fears.
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Tanuja Gupta, a Google employee and one of the original organizers, told CNN Business that after the walkout protest, efforts "fanned out" from there.
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Joe Mauer's two-out walk brought Kepler to the plate as the tying run, but Giles fanned the rookie for the game's final out.
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The omission since February fanned growing suspicion that Beijing might be masking the extent of capital outflows amid a slowing economy and currency weakness.
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As it grew and grew, settlements fanned out from the commercial center like ripples in water, eventually reaching the southern landmass of Isla Trinitaria.
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The dispute has fanned nationalist fervor in Indonesia with newspaper headlines calling for Freeport to be "kicked out of Papua," where Grasberg is located.
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No, this person might not strut into your life with peacock feathers fanned, but they will bring more enduring qualities, like loyalty and integrity.
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Last week, Dewan Housing Finance Corp Ltd delaying payments on some of its bonds fanned fears of a crisis in the shadow banking sector.
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Strasburg (27.34-23) fanned eight with one walk, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits in six innings with 24 pitches (23 strikes).
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The dispute between the world's two largest economies had fanned concerns among UTC shareholders that the merger could fall victim to the growing tensions.
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Fast-moving, destructive wildfires raced across parts of Napa and Sonoma County on Sunday night and Monday, fanned by strong winds and dry conditions.
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Carey concludes the star-studded crew, but the pop diva isn't doing much moving as she sips champagne and is fanned with peacock feathers.
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Cincinnati All-Star LF Adam Duvall fanned three times in the opener and has struck out 11 times in the last seven contests. 3.
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Following his historic 20-strikeout game May 173 against Detroit, Scherzer fanned 10 over 6 1/3 innings Tuesday against the New York Mets.
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The Marlins loaded the bases against Mets closer Edwin Diaz in the bottom of the inning before Diaz fanned three straight to end it.
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After a walk to Chris Davis loaded the bases with no outs, Sanchez fanned Mark Trumbo and Pedro Alvarez before Jonathan Schoop grounded out.
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Velasquez fanned eight in seven innings Saturday against the Braves, when he gave up three runs (two earned) on five hits and no walks.
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In Qaa, residents armed with assault rifles fanned out in the streets for several hours on Tuesday, citing the need to protect the area.
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The more industrious flocked to trading centres in Poland and fanned out across the Czech Republic to open grocery stores and even retail chains.
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Oil prices have suffered their steepest losses so far this year as trade tensions fanned worries about a major downturn in the global economy.
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A new wildfire broke out in Los Angeles on Monday and blazes fanned by high wind spread elsewhere in California, a day after Gov.
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As Charlottesville protests turned ugly — and President Trump fanned the flames — providers have been forced to confront moderation issues more directly than ever before.
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Social networks and news aggregators came under fire during the U.S. presidential vote when it became clear they had inadvertently fanned false news reports.
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Schwarber's strikeout in the ninth marked the 58th time a Cub has fanned through the first five games of the season — an NL record.
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As the crowd dispersed, police fanned out along streets and alley's in Old San Juan and continued to use gas against pockets of protesters.
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One of the volunteer lawyers was Michelle Miao, who was helping coordinate the others who had fanned out across four of the airport's terminals.
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After Glover fanned Yasiel Puig for the final out, the two players exchanged words, causing both benches to clear without much of an incident.
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His comments come amid a flood of concern over President Donald Trump's policies that have fanned fears about the U.S. economy and financial markets.
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On Tuesday, white-clad forensic teams fanned out to pick through the barren, fire-scorched lots in a town once home to 27,000 people.
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Hamels (6-2), who fanned nine, also singled twice and drove in two runs, and Carlos Gonzalez had two hits against his former team.
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Pyongyang's failure to keep its pledge to allow international inspections at Punggye-ri in May fanned criticism that the move could easily be reversed.
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Capital outflows have gained momentum since the yuan's August devaluation, fanned by concerns about China's economic slowdown and expectations of U.S. interest rate rises.
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Rookie Asher Wojciechowski (22-21) allowed one run on three hits and fanned five in his first outing since being moved into the rotation.
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Since its inception, Obamacare has faced its fair share of opposition, and with Donald Trump coming into office, those flames have again been fanned.
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He reached a full count on Voit and then fanned New York's first baseman on a close pitch that Voit thought was ball four.
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Hawkish comments from Fed officials on Monday and some strong U.S. economic data have fanned expectations for a potential June or July rate hike.
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In fact, we've only indulged it, fanned the flames, taken partisan advantage at every turn, deepened the ugly divisions that exist in our country.
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Dan Winkler walked the first two batters, but Luke Jackson entered to get a double play and fanned Marcell Ozuna to end the threat.
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The Blackhawks' Smith hit the crossbar on his first-period attempt, while Vegas' Jonathan Marchessault partially fanned on his shot in the second period.
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Bjorkstrand received the puck after a failed clearance attempt from Arizona's Barrett Hayton, and Hayton's teammate Kyle Capobianco fanned on his attempt to clear.
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The concern was that high winds, known as "Diablos," would knock down power lines, causing wildfires that would spread rapidly, fanned by the wind.
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The willingness of the President's son to meet a Russian lawyer in the hope of getting "dirt" on Hillary Clinton's campaign also fanned suspicion.
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Its earnings provided some relief after results from marquee names such as Facebook and Netflix fanned worries about growth of the high-flying companies.
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Xenophobic views about Muslims and Latinos, fanned by Trump's national dominance in the Republican race, risked undermining business hopes of immigration reform, for example.
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Writers and photographers for our magazine fanned out across the U.S. and came back with a portrait of a country at odds with itself.
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Iranian police fanned out across Tehran's main squares overnight after the names of the candidates were announced, according to videos posted on social media.
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For his part, Mr. Trump fanned the embers by sending the contribution from his nonprofit foundation, which cannot under federal law make political donations.
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I also admired how the Sweetgrass toiletries were attractively wrapped in a washcloth, and the Gilchrist and Soames soap propped on a fanned towel.
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The police and her family fanned out that Friday afternoon in April 63, searching through the weekend, but there was no sign of her.
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While the 2016 champion Cubs fanned more often, Epstein noted that they took the ball the other way at pivotal moments throughout that postseason.
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Addiction is fanned by extreme poverty, but it's maintained by local dealers, who, we're told, are often protected by moles within law enforcement agencies.
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Hamels (24-2), who fanned nine, also singled twice and drove in two runs, and Carlos Gonzalez had two hits against his former team.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Oil prices fell more than 226% on Monday after more poor Chinese economic figures fanned fears of lower worldwide oil demand.
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In the evenings, when her colleagues fanned out to social clubs and dinner parties, she would dine alone with her husband in the Commons.
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By The New York Times But the renewed scrutiny of Hunter Biden's experience in Ukraine has also been fanned by allies of Mr. Trump.
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Although this has happened before, the engagement has fanned a debate about whether the Imperial Household Law, which regulates Japan's first family, needs changing.
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The country deployed its entire fleet of water-dropping aircraft and called on the E.U. for help as gale-force winds fanned the fires.
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The benchmark 0.33-year Treasury yield was on track to post its biggest monthly drop since August as the deadly coronavirus fanned recession fears.
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The euro was stuck at $1.1093, while sterling idling at $1.3000 after poor British economic news fanned speculation about a cut in interest rates.
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The weather has turned cooler in the past couple of days but strong winds from the north still fanned the flames towards the coast.
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On Sunday, Peruvians fanned out to voting stations like the one at Sagrado Corazón Chalet School, where soldiers guarded ballot boxes placed in classrooms.
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"I only drink water from a clay pot," said Ma Aye Aye Thein, as she sat on a plastic stool and occasionally fanned herself.
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The Interpreter False rumors set Buddhist against Muslim in Sri Lanka, the most recent in a global spate of violence fanned by social media.
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Food grew in abundance under glass-domed orchards, or came flash-frozen, or Wonder-baked, or in strips of bacon fanned like playing cards.
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A larger-than-expected increase in U.S. crude inventories also fanned fears that the global oil market will continue to struggle with excess supply.
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Oil prices jumped, pushing Brent above $70 a barrel, as rhetoric from the United States, Iran and Iraq fanned tensions in the Middle East.
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That fanned fears of a further slowdown in the global economy which is already dealing with after effects of a U.S.-China trade war.
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Times Insider For a Metro project, photographers fanned out across 65 block parties in all five boroughs to find camaraderie, community and cotton candy.
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The officers fanned out, looking for the attacker, who was reported to have fled on walking trails through the nearby America the Beautiful Park.
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By the time Fritz landed at the airport in Colombo, teams of scientists from around the world had already fanned out across southern Asia.
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The euro was stuck at $1.1095, while sterling idled at $1.3000 after poor British economic news fanned speculation about a cut in interest rates.
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The euro was stuck at $1.1097, while sterling idled at $1.3000 after poor British economic news fanned speculation about a cut in interest rates.
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Urias struck out eight in six innings while beating the Chicago Cubs in his last outing and has fanned 70 in 63 innings overall.
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Strasburg (7-2) fanned eight with one walk, allowing two runs (one earned) on three hits in six innings with 104 pitches (70 strikes).
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He struck out seven of the first 23 hitters he faced, making the fourth straight time he has fanned six of the first nine.
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With Judge representing the tying run at the plate and two outs in the eighth, Anderson fanned the slugger with a 98-mph fastball.
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Miller was sent in alone early in the five-minute period but fanned on his shot and Andersen followed with a couple good saves.
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But he inadvertently fanned criticism by stating that his use of the term applied more to "Asian people" than to any other ethnic group.
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Vale's high-quality ore is seen commanding strong demand in China, which aims to curb pollution fanned by making steel from lower-quality ore.
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A hand holds fanned-out dollar bills; a pink-hooded child contemplates the Pieta; a woman with a breathing mask stands by her car.
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Meanwhile, a fuller portrait of Mr. Ullah and his motives was emerging as investigators fanned out across New York to track down every lead.
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Trump fanned uncertainty again on Monday by threatening to tie a NAFTA deal to Mexico's immigration controls, a suggestion the Mexican government quickly dismissed.
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With a few seconds of extra effort and a decent knife, you can turn those bad boys into sultry, starchy, fanned-out Hasselback potatoes.
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Fanned by strong Santa Ana winds and taking advantage of near-record dry conditions, the fires are roaring into both neighborhoods and the record books.
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The 23-year-old has fanned 20 or more on four occasions this season and is tied for second in the NL with 76 strikeouts.
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A 22-game winner with Chicago in 23, Sale has fanned 173 while yielding only three runs and 217 hits over 23 22/3 innings.
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Midea's bid has fanned a furious debate over Chinese takeovers in Europe, with politicians such as German Economy Minister Sigmar Gabriel calling for tougher restrictions.
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A cut in its buying of longer-dated debt earlier this week had fanned worries the BOJ may be moving to turn off its stimulus.
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Flair claimed that he never drank alone, and that the majority of his drinking was centered around his alter ego, which only fanned the flames.
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DeGrom fanned 14 over seven scoreless innings and homered while earning the win as New York beat the Miami Marlins 6-4 on April 3.
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The conflict, fanned by ethnic rivalries, has sparked Africa's worst refugee crisis since the 1994 Rwandan genocide and plunged part of the country into famine.
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Dozens of ambulances and scores of rescue workers rushed to the scene but struggled to find survivors as strong winds fanned the blaze, officials said.
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"Book Number 83" (1981), fanned open in a vitrine, is bound with an unsupported concertina that allows the pages to remain attached and fan outward.
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Just under a year since the deadliest firestorms in state history, intense wildfire has returned to the region, fanned by high winds and hot temperatures.
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In their view, the state's political privileges have fanned the flames of separatism by encouraging Kashmiris to view themselves as irredeemably different from other Indians.
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There was no real mechanism to, anyway — this was around 1996, just as the internet was beginning to connect the nation's fanned-out Muslim communities.
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Over the past year, its categories have fanned out to reach 10 segments, from household appliances and textile and clothing to machine and industrial tools.
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Search teams from several agencies including the Coast Guard, Humboldt County Sheriff's Department and Cal Fire fanned the area trying to locate the crash site.
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Just when you thought the strange feud between Justin Bieber and Marilyn Manson was over, the flames have been fanned by the older Goth rocker.
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As she recalls, any altruistic initiative in Ukraine has to pick its way through sectarian suspicions, not usually fanned by churches but by sceptical individuals.
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The Ministry of Public Security says thousands of police fanned out Thursday in 24 states and the federal district to serve more than 500 warrants.
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Sanford had been critical of Trump at times, saying he "fanned the flames" of intolerance and decrying what he characterized as his disregard for facts.
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This ended weeks of political guessing games but fanned concerns that the Labour Party's hardline policies on immigration and foreign ownership could hurt investor sentiment.
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The yen also advanced broadly on Thursday as persistent U.S.-China trade fears and Brexit concerns fanned risk aversion, lifting the safe-haven Japanese currency.
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Police reforms have fanned out across the country, and national consciousness has been raised about the struggles African-Americans face with the criminal justice system.
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Weak U.S. retail sales data released on Wednesday fanned fears about the health of the world's biggest economy, aiding the safe-haven sentiment for bullion.
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Nearly 18,000 volunteers were fanned out across the state on Clinton's behalf and they managed to knock on 51,000 doors Monday, according to the campaign.
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Taylor then hit a batter and walked another, turning things over to Brandon Workman, who fanned Justin Smoak and Freddy Galvis to maintain the lead.
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But the tide has since turned, amid growing fears fanned by media reports and politicians that Venezuelan migrants are driving down wages and fueling crime.
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CF Trea Turner fanned twice in Game 1 but had two hits and scored a run Sunday in Game 2 of the NL Division Series.
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Poor manufacturing data from Europe and the United States implicated trade tensions for hurting factory output and once again fanned fears of an economic slowdown.
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He famously fanned the flames of the "birther" movement in 2011 and today takes credit for President Barack Obama's decision to release his birth certificate.
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Animals in these areas were caught off-guard when flames were fanned by winds of up to 60 miles per hour (97 km per hour).
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The 211-year-old fanned six for the second start in a row to improve his season total to 230 strikeouts against just four walks.
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Officials say around 20,000 people had been evacuated from their homes as the fires spread across 73,000 acres, fanned by high temperatures and dry conditions.
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Strasburg (21-221), who has won seven straight starts, now leads the majors in victories as he fanned nine, walked none and hit two batters.
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The White Sox had runners at first and second with one out in the seventh, but deGrom fanned Yolmer Sanchez and Garcia to escape damage.
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As a consequence, the political environment during the plebiscite campaign was marked by severe polarization and distrust fanned by threatening rumors spread through social networks.
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This is the kind of ideology that U.S. foreign policy fanned, and U.S. taxpayers funded, under the geopolitical impulse of defeating the Soviets in Afghanistan.
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The Pirates fanned 17 times to tie a club record for a nine-inning game, matching the mark set June 03, 2013, against the Reds.
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An Occupy Wall Street-type reaction — fanned by millennials who freshly remember the foreclosures and student-loan debt of the last crisis — will likely follow.
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But he conjured up a bizarre new deception, congratulating himself for putting to rest the doubts about Mr. Obama that he had fanned since 2011.
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The country's polio vaccination program, in which health workers fanned out across the country to reach millions of children, is widely considered a great success.
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Our journalists fanned out across the country, including Los Angeles, Washington, and Parkland, Florida, to cover demonstrations and views on both sides of the issue.
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About 600 US Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents fanned out across the plants operated by five companies, surrounding the perimeters to prevent workers from fleeing.
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Salazar fanned 218 in his only start against Texas last season but took the loss anyway after yielding two runs over 23 22/24 innings.
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High-wattage political leaders fanned out for her around the country: Her husband, Bill, stumped in Colorado, as President Obama rallied voters in North Carolina.
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Consultants with tablet computers fanned out across the country, surveying Saudis to determine how far the government could pare back subsidies without setting off protests.
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Sharks defenseman Justin Braun lost coverage of the Predators' veteran center, who scored on the doorstep after teammate James Neal partially fanned on a shot.
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At the same time, Shabab assassination teams have fanned out across Mogadishu and other major towns, stealthily eliminating government officials and others they consider apostates.
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Senior administration officials sought to combat the story in statements, but Trump fanned the flames of the story with a series of Tuesday morning tweets.
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Mr. Trump denied having anything to do with the story, but fanned rumors by saying he had no idea whether it was true or false.
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Leake fanned a season-high 913 in his last start on July 10, a 5-1 win in Milwaukee that saw him work seven innings.
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Left-hander Colin Poche retired Didi Gregorius to end the eighth and Emilio Pagan fanned two in a perfect ninth to record his fifth save.
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Both the House and Senate intelligence committees are investigating the extent and the success in which Russia disseminated false news or further fanned inflammatory reports.
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But the tide has since turned, amid growing fears fanned by media reports and politicians that Venezuelan migrants are driving down wages and fuelling crime.
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Hansel Robles fanned one in a perfect ninth to earn his 27th save, helping the Angels hold on after leading 7-2 through 5 ½ innings.
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We fanned out through his neighborhood, school, worksite and anywhere else we could identify, trying to talk to anyone we could find who knew him.
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The refusal — coupled with his continued ownership of a far-flung network of closely held businesses — has fanned suspicions that he has something to hide.
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Dozens of volunteers fanned out looking to register people to vote among the thousands in attendance, as representatives of progressive Democratic candidates passed out literature.
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He struck out with two runners on and two out in the fifth inning, and fanned again in the eighth with a runner on base.
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Ten of his first 12 outs came on strikeouts, all swinging, and he fanned a dozen Cardinal batters over all in five innings of work.
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They did so repeatedly on Thursday in Game 4, an 8-3 victory in which the Yankees fanned 853 times and the Astros only six.
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And with the Nevada caucuses less than a week away, Democratic contenders fanned out in Las Vegas on Saturday, the first day of early voting.
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Most are seared for a crunchy salted crust and sliced generously, fanned across the plate so you don't notice what a petite portion you're getting.
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Five died, a sixth, who the gunmen had left for dead, survived to tell the tale that has fanned fears of further attacks on outsiders.
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Our politics reporters were fanned out across Iowa this weekend, attending dozens of events and following the major candidates as they made their final pushes.
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The rising cases outside of China, where the oubreak originated, have fanned worries over global supply chain disruptions and fuelled demand for safe haven assets.
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MS-218 fanned out across Honduras and Guatemala, bringing with it a surge in crime and an increasing number of refugees displaced by the violence.
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The data fanned bets the Bank of England will cut interest rates at the end of this month, bringing Britain's currency under further pressure briefly.
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The data fanned bets the Bank of England will cut interest rates at the end of this month, bringing Britain's currency under further pressure briefly.
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In contrast to much of the bloc, weak Italian data has fanned worries about a deterioration in public finances — putting upward pressure on bond yields.
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But Pittsburgh couldn't do anything with Carlos Martinez through five innings, as St. Louis' top starter this year allowed just three hits and fanned six.
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Heng Donald Trump's comments on China's trade and military policies have fanned questions about whether he wants to reset the relationship with Beijing more fundamentally.
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At the overpass, jeeploads of riot police fanned out, and workmen set up a red carpet and a lectern with the Presidential seal on it.
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The 23-year-old Dominican has fanned 26 batters over his last four starts, but has only a 23-63 mark to show for it.
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Dozens of blazes have broken out across the western United States, fanned by scorching heat, winds and low humidity in a particularly intense fire season.
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The sudden controversy was fanned by social media and came on the holiday weekend that traditionally marks the start of major campaigning for the Nov.
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Crude markets posted their biggest monthly losses in six months in May amid stalling demand and as trade wars fanned fears of a global economic slowdown.
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Trump has fanned fears not only of widespread voter fraud — especially in "certain areas" of the US (specifically, "inner cities") — but of an outright rigged election.
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The 27-year-old struck out a career-high 10 batters in that contest and has fanned 48 in his last six trips to the mound.
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Meanwhile, editors fanned out across campus, feeding her videos and images to share on social media, including a video of the suspect being taken into custody.
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In western New Mexico, gusty winds fanned a wildfire that has burned 38 square miles of forest, blowing embers past containment lines and starting spot fires.
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Strong winds fanned flames from a large wildfire in eastern Tennessee on Monday, damaging a large number of structures in picturesque Gatlinburg, and prompting widespread evacuations.
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The rapid advance of the flames, fanned by gusts approaching 50 mph, forced some residents to abandon their vehicles and flee on foot, according to reports.
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Hess (3-8) scattered four hits, fanned five and walked two while earning his first victory since May 25, snapping his own seven-game losing streak.
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Cleveland's Shane Bieber struck out the side in the first inning and fanned Gleyber Torres for the second out in the second before running into trouble.
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Green fanned on a point shot, allowing Islanders forward Anders Lee to push the puck past the defenseman and set up a three-on-two break.
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Beto O'Rourke and South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg -- the latter pair arriving in Iowa on the same flight that morning -- fanned out across the state.
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Global markets have suffered a shakeout in the past two months as trade tensions fanned worries about a slowdown in world trade, business investment and growth.
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The spate of unexplained technical problems and apparent attempts to damage telecommunications equipment have fanned fears that Sweden's infrastructure is being tested by foreign security services.
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But a shock contraction in Chinese exports has fanned worries a sharp slowdown in the world's second-largest economy is imminent, sparking selling of riskier assets.
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Japan's ruling coalition fanned expectations of more fiscal stimulus, while the Bank of England could cut rates as soon as Thursday following its monthly policy meeting.
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