Finally, we have somebody that's fighting back and, by the way, successfully fighting back.
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"I'm fighting back, not for me, I'm fighting back for the people of this country," he said.
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"I would like to be an example of what fighting back can do, and I would not like to be an example of what fighting back can do," he said, chuckling.
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Fox News is fighting back against Donald Trump — again.
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Dealers are fighting back against the Wynn's current tipping policy.
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That spirit of fighting back, that spirit of coming together.
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The good news is that the US is fighting back.
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At least one of the companies — ExxonMobil — is fighting back.
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Cloudflare is one of several companies fighting back in court.
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Huawei has been fighting back against continued pressure from Washington.
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Ethnic divisions that erupted in fighting back then have endured.
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But cities and states across the country are fighting back.
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I imagine the mindset was: why even bother fighting back?
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But the last two years have seen Apple fighting back.
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"He was always with me," Myers said, fighting back tears.
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But an unlikely group in Washington DC is fighting back.
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In the coming weeks, grassroots conservatives will be fighting back.
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Unlike most, Ms Hillis is fighting back through the courts.
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And fighting back doesn't turn out to be particularly difficult.
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"It's a modern day forum of fighting back," Trump saId.
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"I was shown the video," Cole said, fighting back tears.
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MetLife, however, has been fighting back against the increased oversight.
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Congratulations to those scientists and researchers who are fighting back.
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And the White House and Jeff Sessions are fighting back.
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Mr. Donnelly said he would not apologize for fighting back.
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"But for how long?" my daughter asks, fighting back tears.
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Who hurt Steve Carell and why is he "fighting back"?
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The way he got here is fighting back and counterpunching.
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"That combination creates a groundswell of support for fighting back."
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"Literally fighting back tears at my office," said Bree Ryback.
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"You guys make me feel like fighting back," she wrote.
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Health plans and others paying those costs are fighting back.
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He makes feeling sorry for himself feel like fighting back.
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For its part, ExxonMobil is fighting back, as it should.
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"Fighting back is patriotic," she said in Muscatine on Saturday.
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Myanmar's persecuted Muslim minority is fighting back with homemade weapons
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But the tech giants are either saying nothing, or fighting back.
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"It's easy to do for her," Wetmore says fighting back tears.
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The U.S. is fighting back with complaints about Chinese counter-tariffs.
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I do fight back and I'm fighting back not for me.
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And Barr recently told her followers that she's considering fighting back.
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CNN is fighting back against President Donald Trump's "fake news" tweets.
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The girls kept fighting back, and eventually, Hipkins fled on foot.
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With a little help, some of those communities are fighting back.
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But these New York City-based independent musicians are fighting back.
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Just like so many times before, the tribes are fighting back.
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Regardless, Republicans are fighting back with their own barrage of ads.
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"We're all going to go," Amber, 37, said fighting back tears.
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And we also know some of those services are fighting back.
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Behind her smile, though, I can see her fighting back regret.
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State governments are already fighting back against the FCC preemption ruling.
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And it's the first time her fighting back becomes really meaningful.
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However, states are fighting back and offering protection from federal meddling.
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What they didn't bank on was an unlikely hero fighting back.
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Now, the Grand Theft Auto V player community is fighting back.
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Young people are fighting back to protect the right to protest.
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Some are fighting back by opening their own local markets. 10.
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But some are fighting back by opening their own local markets.
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In the meantime, the NFL and Nevada legislators are fighting back.
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At the moment, McConnell sees more advantage in not fighting back.
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Reproductive justice advocates are fighting back, but it's an uphill climb.
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The University of California is not the only institution fighting back.
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When I hit puberty, I started fighting back—I ran away.
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Instead of fighting back or being dragged into the drama, Sen.
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The chances of fighting back, or recording it, is very little.
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We had people mopping up the floor, fighting back the water.
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America's teachers say they're underpaid and overworked — and they're fighting back.
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Now Dalit leaders are fighting back to defeat the Hindu nationalists.
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Sanders is fighting back with a slew of ads and rallies.
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Mr. Gormley said that fighting back did not benefit Mr. Starr.
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But in other areas across the nation, developers are fighting back.
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And Trump is fighting back by denying he's a racist divider.
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Fighting back tears, Bryant's widow, Vanessa, spoke after Kimmel's opening remarks.
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" Matt Cartwright of Pennsylvania is "fighting back for the middle class.
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Markets there are fighting back but the outlook is not great.
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Mr. Gabriel, at least, has shown a knack for fighting back.
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Democrats have gotten off to a decent start in fighting back.
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"We are fighting back as a community," the county leader said.
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The Panthers deserve credit for fighting back after their abysmal start.
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"It's tough," Sellers told anchor John Berman while fighting back tears.
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She remembers fighting back tears, and the conversation with Mr. Affleck.
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"We haven't heard anything, don't know anything," Leal said, fighting back tears.
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Fighting back -- with empathy There are certainly good reasons to lose weight.
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And in season two, it would seem, the captives are fighting back.
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WATCH: How America's biggest grocer is fighting back against Amazon and Walmart
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There was a lot of me fighting back – more than you saw.
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And how native families are still fighting back against the impacts today.
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Rose McGowan is fighting back her tears on this week's Citizen Rose.
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"It's still not even real to me," Fried says, fighting back tears.
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Moments like withdrawing from morphine, or fighting back against his IRL tormentors.
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"I have a method of fighting back," Trump said of social media.
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"This whole thing has been torture," Kowal tells PEOPLE, fighting back tears.
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But the feds are fighting back, using even more subversive legal tactics.
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The tribal leaders are fighting back - in many cases, led by women.
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It was a girl fighting back who could be beautiful and tough.
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But fighting back—even by connecting, or especially by connecting—can't stand.
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"I'm still kinda shaky right now," Underwood said afterward, fighting back tears.
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Barbara Palvin is fighting back at body-shamers who criticized her size.
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Instagram is fighting back against online bullying, one comment at a time.
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Lizzie Velasquez is no stranger to appearance-based hate — or fighting back.
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The women of Hollywood are fighting back – and not just for themselves.
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Sainsbury's has been fighting back by opening its own Netto discount stores.
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It's not a "fight", per se, because Daniel is not fighting back.
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Cases like that give greens significant hope for fighting back against Trump.
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Rebels said they were fighting back in that area too on Monday.
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They are fighting back by asking for process, process and more process.
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The United States is losing this war because it's not fighting back.
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In the meantime, climate activists and concerned citizens haven't stopped fighting back.
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A Florida mom saved her daughter from being kidnapped by fighting back.
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The NRA has spent little energy fighting back in Washington and California.
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"But he again did it that night," she said, fighting back tears.
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Some companies are fighting back against the generic use of their trademarks.
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"It was their way of fighting back after the Euros," Johannessen said.
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Please believe me when I tell you this: We are fighting back.
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Trees are fighting back, helped by others doing the talking for them.
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"Thompson was fighting back, but could not outmuscle him," the lawsuit said.
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We have to do that fighting back and turning out to vote.
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He'll have a better shot financially of fighting back against than most.
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Companies that manufacture blasting materials are now fighting back against the rule.
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If someone relentlessly bullies him, is he ever justified in fighting back?
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Kevin Holbrook talked to the church's leadership about fear — and fighting back.
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"My oldest daughter just couldn't accept it," she said, fighting back tears.
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He said Trump would be comfortable fighting back at an impeachment process.
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Yes. Of course, fighting back is only natural when people attack you.
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"This is hilarious, I've got an Oscar," said Colman, fighting back tears.
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Macron spoke of fighting back against misinformation as fundamental to protecting democracy.
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Weekend reads Chromebook sales are soaring, but Apple and Microsoft are fighting back.
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Instead, Trump has chosen to prioritize immigration, and technology companies are fighting back.
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But Cloudflare surprised Blackbird by fighting back—and Blackbird's lawsuit was dismissed yesterday.
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" Fighting back tears, he noted that River lived "just over a thousand days.
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Now they seem less likely to pay those rates, and are fighting back.
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She recounts the moment the tent collapsed ... fighting back tears to do so.
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Morgan Freeman is fighting back against harassment allegations, demanding a retraction from CNN.
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The students of the Outing Club are fighting back — and good for them.
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"I'm a victor today instead of a victim," Scott said, fighting back tears.
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Fighting back in the face of racial slurs is not something I regret.
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I will not sit here and take this bulls**t without fighting back.
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Sandra Bullock and Nicole Kidman as witch sisters fighting back against oppressive men?
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Now, the trooper with the same surname, Jarrod K. Hubbard, is fighting back.
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Only in the early 20th century did the best grammarians begin fighting back.
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Obviously they're fighting back, but how has that played out on the ground?
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Go deeper: Ohio is fighting back against one of the nation's biggest PBMs
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You may not count us, but you can count on us fighting back.
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"I can't handle this," Cuoco yelled to the crowd while fighting back tears.
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I was fighting back tears and had to lock myself in the bathroom.
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Cramer said Trump's rhetoric is the beginning of the U.S. finally fighting back.
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West looked completely unamused, while Kardashian appeared to be fighting back a smirk.
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Fighting back a gag, Jia extended her arm through a curtain of coils.
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This is Fred and Rosemary West fighting back and forth to each other.
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The situation has become so tense that local residents are now fighting back.
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The oil industry and some environmental groups joined numerous senators in fighting back.
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I was fighting back and my hand found a knife under the pillow.
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Classroom education like this is one of the ways Ukrainians are fighting back.
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"There is no [obstruction], it's called Fighting Back," he tweeted earlier this month.
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The hotel industry, which Airbnb is outpacing in growth, is fighting back too.
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Consumers need to do a better job fighting back as well, Perzanowski said.
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The Wildcats started fighting back, but the Highlanders kept hold of their lead.
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He asked the question, and she eventually nodded yes while fighting back tears.
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Individual activists within the ANC and outside the ANC are also fighting back.
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So, Sister Whalen is fighting back — by getting more people to go solar.
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Drive Up is one of several ways Target is fighting back against Amazon.
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"Bob has helped me achieve so many goals," Smith said, fighting back tears.
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Rebel forces are fighting back in an attempt to reopen the Castello road.
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Liberals cheered the Democratic leaders for fighting back rather than absorbing Trump's blows.
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"Everything happens for a reason," said Lorenzen following Friday's game, fighting back tears.
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Shaw has been hailed as a hero after fighting back against the shooter.
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And cornered, he acted in the only way he knew -- by fighting back.
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Lila isn't merely defending herself in this scene; she's fighting back with gusto.
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In fact, the throughline of the past fighting back is one of the 11.63.
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But that doesn't mean your hands are tied when it comes to fighting back.
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"They had to shave my head right away," she says, while fighting back tears.
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The Taliban's resurgence As for the Taliban, it has regrouped and begun fighting back.
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Maybe there's something here about fighting back against oblivion, not letting blankness overcome us.
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She's proud of me, she says, but I can see her fighting back regret.
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Instead of wringing our hands and beating ourselves up, we should be fighting back.
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CNN is fighting back, and is expected back in court as soon as today.
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Fighting back against Biden, the ex-mayor says he's tired of being a punchline.
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I don't remember her fighting back a lot or matching his level of intensity.
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But now the workers, with many others in the transport industry, are fighting back.
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"It's totally senseless," Mathieu bemoaned, fighting back tears as he spoke about Smith's slaying.
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His heartfelt speech while fighting back tears only further endeared him in everyone's hearts.
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That actually allowed Trump to land one blow after another without Clinton fighting back.
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"I was fighting back a giant lump in my throat and tears," he said.
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" Jim continued: "I will not sit here and take this bulls— without fighting back.
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"When she died I felt so much pain," he told CNN, fighting back tears.
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The third point is closely related to that and basically reduces to fighting back.
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Cardi B is fighting back tears as her baby daughter turns 33 months old.
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"That day, I just remember playing sick all day," said Andrea, fighting back tears.
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It's only natural that Apple should use every option it has in fighting back.
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"We have a saying: Leave it under the bar," Holcomb says, fighting back tears.
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But Republicans and their business allies are fighting back with a two-pronged strategy.
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On Sunday a dashcammer captured a good Samaritan fighting back against a few thieves.
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But instead of fighting back this time, Eugene sat there and took the abuse.
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But there's a downside, and a dark side, to the way we're fighting back.
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Tester's team touted the senator as a champion of fighting back against government surveillance.
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Cleaning up, fighting back — those are the messages the company wants to drive home.
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Little bit of sickness in the stomach; the fighting back of awkward, inexplicable laughter.
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We outnumber the NRA and we're going to be fighting back with our votes.
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Fighting back tears as the crowd yelled, hooted and booed, Williams pleaded her case.
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"Is that who we are referring to as criminals?" she said, fighting back tears.
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The island is fighting back: All forms of single-use plastic have been banned.
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The militants were "fighting back with grenades" and Kalashnikov rifles, a police officer, Maj.
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The collective also emphasizes that there are ways of fighting back that aren't violent.
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Last September, Cain co-founded a pro-Trump Super PAC, America Fighting Back PAC.
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At the state level, though, advocates and lawmakers around the country are fighting back.
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" Fighting back tears, he added, "I don't want anybody to be in this position.
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Constituents want to know that they have representatives who are fighting back for them.
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Elon Musk has been fighting against AI for years, and it's finally fighting back.
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Fighting back Huawei and Meng are showing they're prepared to go on the offensive.
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Turkey Turkey's fighting back against planned US tariffs with new tariffs of its own.
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Congressional Republicans — after absorbing several debilitating blows from their party leader — are fighting back.
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Lawmakers and social media platforms each have a role to play in fighting back.
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So he is fighting back by hosting his podcast on Spotify, of all places.
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Some people have their heads buried in their hands, some are fighting back tears.
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The Trumpism-for-thee phenomenon helps point the way to fighting back against Trumpism.
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Further, the community is fighting back but releasing counter-propaganda to the central bank's policies.
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Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.) told VICE News in a phone interview while fighting back tears.
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Now Duncan, 27, is fighting back against her online critics with a new Instagram post.
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"It's a testament how many lives my brother actually touched," he continued, fighting back tears.
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Denise Richards' attorney is fighting back after Charlie Sheen's lawyer slammed her lawsuit on Friday.
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In May, President Trump praised those local governments for fighting back against their own state.
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Four girls escaped an alleged kidnapping attempt by fighting back and throwing coffee and Slurpees.
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"I don't know what you do [in that situation]," he tells PEOPLE fighting back tears.
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One way airlines have been fighting back against emissions is by acquiring more efficient aircraft.
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Meanwhile, Google is fighting back claims that women at the company have been systematically underpaid.
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But the massive showing wasn't just about fighting back against China's mass erasure of history.
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That is unlikely to change much in future, although publishers are fighting back a bit.
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"I was proud of them for fighting back from a double-digit deficit," Hoiberg said.
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"She was just gonna come up here for Christmas," Riddle tells PEOPLE, fighting back tears.
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Fighting back and making sure working people come first is going to take radical change.
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But that's when I noticed they weren't fighting back, nor were they coming after me.
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As Republicans continue their fight to defund Planned Parenthood, many states have begun fighting back.
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Terrible moment, but props to Hill for not fighting back (you know he wanted to).
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Internet users are fighting back after Congress voted to block Obama-era internet privacy protections.
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Daren Metropoulos is fighting back in court against the assistant his company hired in 2014.
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Fighting back: India says those provisions put its IT sector at a big competitive disadvantage.
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His victory would be an important step forward in fighting back against Trump's reactionary agenda.
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The president is actively fighting back over Twitter and in interviews with the news media.
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Social media and health fitness have the beer industry reeling — but now it's fighting back.
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Several landowners along the U.S.-Mexico border are also fighting back against the Trump administration.
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The rank and file have spurned party dogma, and the spurned dogmatists are fighting back.
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"I see that girl every single time I'm there," he told CNN, fighting back tears.
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But the female candidates are fighting back with wit, turning the abuse into political capital.
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I loved when we were just… when it was about unification and fighting back together.
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Fighting back: Three women have launched a website that aids victims of sexual harassment. Betterbrave.
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"That's not the way we drew it up, but we kept fighting back," Francona said.
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Now, schools are fighting back against the gadgets some say are distracting and potentially harmful.
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"This is our legacy," Ms. Snider said, fighting back tears, as she introduced the footage.
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President Barack Obama trampled TransCanada's pipeline dreams, and now the Canadian company is fighting back.
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Mr. Marrow said "I'm not even fighting back" as he was thrown to the ground.
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In the stands, Darren Cahill, Halep's normally pulled-together coach, was unsuccessfully fighting back tears.
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Now he's fighting back, saying he was pressured to resign, including with an extortion attempt.
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Where are the millions of gay people being angry and vocal and visibly fighting back?
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Ellie Goulding is fighting back against the pressure society places on women to become mothers.
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Now scientists and lawyers are fighting back, with well-attended public demonstrations and legal action.
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She talked to the CEOs of Ancestry and 23andMe about how they&aposre fighting back.
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The companies say they are working with the government and fighting back against false content.
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America had tried to fight corruption in Ukraine, and corruption in Ukraine was fighting back.
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We spoke to the CEOs of Ancestry and 23andMe about how they&aposre fighting back.
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We spoke to the CEOs of Ancestry and 23andMe about how they&aposre fighting back.
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The other survivors Survivors shared their stories in court, fighting back tears, recalling the horrors.
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Surveillance video shows the men fighting back and pulling a masked gunman to the ground.
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Traditional retailers are now fighting back to establish competitive e-commerce presences of their own.
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Today, victims are fighting back and using social media as a tool to seek justice.
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"Please, please, please don't stop the search," Ms. Sala said in Spanish, fighting back tears.
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We may be down by 15 points sometimes, but we're fighting back and never giving up.
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She may see no point in fighting back, but still feel compelled to broadcast her objection.
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It was about liberation by any means and fighting back against a system that brutalized us.
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"I love her and I'll do anything for her," the Chapman patriarch says fighting back tears.
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Now, House Republicans are fighting back hard, contempt, impeachment, tonight is very much on the table.
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TraffickCam is an app developed by the Exchange Initiative, an organization fighting back against sex trafficking.
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Now, brands and the biggest box stores are fighting back with their own billion dollar acquisitions.
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"I'm asked to play so many different roles as an actor," he added, fighting back tears.
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When you look at it like that: can you really blame the art for fighting back?
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If the attack on you is imminent, seriously consider fighting back with any and all means.
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And now she's fighting back, by becoming a lawyer through a new specialized program in India.
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It's about fighting back but not masking the fact that black people need to be protected.
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If nothing else, women gamers are fighting back with social media and by recording the abuse.
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"She walks around the pasture then she looks back at me," she said, fighting back tears.
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With little faith in the state's ability to protect them, Argentine women have been fighting back.
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But on Thursday, the former Access Hollywood host gave the first indication that he's fighting back.
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Tesco is fighting back with the launch of its own discount store format later on Wednesday.
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We are seeing many of these institutions that we've talked about fighting back in various ways.
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As Donald Trump blames America's economic woes on terrible trade deals, one geek is fighting back.
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Soon after, I met a woman named Maria Ligero — watch her story about fighting back above.
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" Fighting back tears after the match, Osaka said, "I know that everybody was cheering for her.
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"I would say, you didn't win," she said, taking a deep breath and fighting back tears.
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Rebel sources say they are fighting back with difficulty in the face of sustained aerial bombardment.
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Monaco's Charlotte Casiraghi is fighting back against rumors that she and fiancé Dimitri Rassam have split.
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But Trump and her team are already fighting back and slamming any claims of copyright infringement.
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Amazon is fighting back against Walmart by dropping its free shipping minimum requirement down to $25.
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Litigation has been winding its way through the courts for years, and MetLife is fighting back.
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Rubio said, however, that it got to a point where he had to start fighting back.
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After fighting back to deuce, he stuck a forehand volley into the net for the break.
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Thankfully, people are fighting back in the courts, at the ballot box, and across the country.
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Talking to lots of people inside WH about how he likes how Kavanaugh is fighting back.
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Costco is trying to open a store in San Rafael, California, and people are fighting back.
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It also featured Krasinski in a familiar role: bearded white patriarch fighting back against "foreign" enemies.
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Bobsledder Jazmine Fenlator-Victorian suddenly found herself fighting back tears during a press conference on Saturday.
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Worried about their prospects in a gloomy job market, workers are fighting back with unusual ferocity.
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The company is fighting back against the competition by expanding its men's business and growing globally.
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Cornell-Duranleau woke up in the midst of the stabbing, screaming and fighting back, prosecutors say.
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Really, it teaches you how to bloody the face of a barely-fighting-back Tony Ferguson.
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But fighting back requires a level of commitment that we haven't seen from the government yet.
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"It's only fighting back or money, that's all they care about—revenue and blood," he said.
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But one street artist is fighting back — with giant paintings of pumpkin tortellini and parmesan cheese.
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They are all fighting back with their own no frills accounts aimed at hard-pressed consumers.
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He saw a rare opportunity to persuade people to invest in fighting back against climate change.
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But under Japanese law, not fighting back can make it impossible for prosecutors to prove rape.
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As crowds of "set-jetters" threaten to spoil the port's sublime majesty, officials are fighting back.
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McDonald's, Dunkin' Brands Group Inc and Starbucks Corp stand in the crosshairs - and are fighting back.
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Let's finally start fighting back against one of the main causes of our opioid addiction crisis.
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At halftime, the team angrily argued about its performance in the locker room before fighting back.
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The offense did a great job of fighting back and getting us back into it tonight.
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As the dairy industry continues to press its case, producers of nondairy milks are fighting back.
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Democrats are fighting back against a Trump administration rule that scraps numerous protections for endangered species.
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"It's been the best because of the guys, not numbers," McCown said while fighting back tears.
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But tree owners are fighting back with video cameras — and the thief-repelling odor of skunks.
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The Shift The gig economy's work force is fighting back, and in some cases, it's winning.
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And lately, states have been doing a good job of fighting back against anti-vaccine forces.
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And she's so passionate about the event, she was fighting back tears while making her point.
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If Dick Clark were alive today, I guarantee he would be on air right now fighting back.
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That's because we saw a president who is not shy about fighting back against the news media.
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" Fighting back laughter, she continued: "One rock that I was butt scratching on ended up going loose.
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But I just enjoy the irony of Donald fighting back [against Adele] when he fought Mac Miller.
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"He's been a tremendous teammate," said Hahn, who praised Danks for fighting back from a shoulder injury.
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" Fighting back tears, Wasserman Schultz told CNN's John Berman on "New Day" that her "heart is broken.
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Several Republican senators and conservative activists are fighting back against a proposal put forward by Republican Sen.
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I don't want any woman to have to go through what I did, so I'm fighting back.
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"I can't even tell you how much she loved her camp," says Lauren's mom, fighting back tears.
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Like many Republicans, he is fighting back by stressing his own support for pre-existing condition protections.
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" Fighting back tears after the match, Osaka, 20, said, "I know that everybody was cheering for her.
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She just stands there while I fire off dozens of shotgun shells, not fighting back at all.
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"Their body language was really angry, and they were just fighting back and forth," Phillips, 34, says.
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Ronda Rousey is fighting back against Photoshop — and we're pretty sure we know who's getting knocked out.
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US defense officials have said there are up to 5,000 ISIS militants fighting back in this offensive.
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"My parents were married for 33 years and they're not together anymore," Ciara said, fighting back tears.
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But gun owners and manufactures say it encroaches on Americans' constitutional rights and they are fighting back.
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And they aren't just starting to act autonomously and discover emotions; they're also fighting back, sometimes violently.
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But Roche is fighting back with a new medicine, Gazyva, which it contends is better than Rituxan.
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Benchmark replied with its own open letter to Uber employees, while Kalanick also has begun fighting back.
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Concerned with the proliferation of planned obsolescence and mounting e-waste, the repair community is fighting back.
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"To think that you cannot do anything for them, it's hard," Sandoval said while fighting back tears.
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"I don't know what happened, I really don't," says Shaffer now, fighting back tears over the phone.
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"I can't handle this," Kaley Cuoco, who plays Penny, yelled to the crowd while fighting back tears.
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Reporters in Washington, meanwhile, are landing big cable news contracts and becoming media stars for fighting back.
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Researchers are fighting back against ransomware, and have released plenty of "decryptor" tools for unlocking victims' files.
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And an Algerian businessman is fighting back with his checkbook -- paying the fines of those who do.
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"Thanks, boss," read the placards that greeted Merkel when she gave a valedictory address, fighting back tears.
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He covers his eyes, fighting back tears, as he tries to recall his blessings this holiday season.
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That's why a group of students at the University of California Los Angeles (UCLA) is fighting back.
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Seems like a time-intensive and possibly uncomfortable way to fight back, but it's fighting back nonetheless.
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Fighting back rarely ends well, since there are few topics Trump won't broach in his humiliating takedowns.
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This time, the rooster is fighting back after the city filed a second lawsuit in three years.
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The latter require more direct medical containment of the core issues, not just fighting back the symptoms.
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And now, many are fighting back against an anthem policy they claim denies them their constitutional rights.
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This move was most directly prompted by Cathy being reprimanded at school for fighting back against bullies.
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And this time, he declared, he was fighting back — not against the algae, but against the governor.
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Soon, however, nature starts fighting back — and Ish returns to California to find it filled with wildfires.
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An emotional Justin Bieber appeared to be fighting back tears mid-song at his Philly tour stop.
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Naturally, they are fighting back furiously, with astroturf groups, PR campaigns, and lobbying at the local level.
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Now, that commission is requesting data on 200 million American voters, and the states are fighting back.
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Even though fighting back would have been a natural physical response, they knew their cause required more.
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The former reality TV star has reportedly asked about the idea of fighting back against the allegations.
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"I see that girl every single time I'm there," witness Holden Harrah told CNN, fighting back tears.
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The Painters Union and other labor groups are fighting back to win these workers their fair pay.
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However, in recent weeks the 82-year-old pope has shown every sign of fighting back hard.
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"I don't want to see us devalued because of an image," Ms. Lowe testified, fighting back tears.
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"I don't want to see us devalued because of an image," Ms. Lowe testified, fighting back tears.
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Beshear has played a big role in fighting back against Bevin's policies from the attorney general's office.
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" Fighting back tears, Miller-Keyes responded, "I've never felt so exposed or violated in my entire life.
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"I didn't know if any of them were shooters or not," Masiel said later, fighting back tears.
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Think about the #MeToo movement's role in fighting back against a pervasive source of unfreedom and inequality.
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It's time pick up our swords, band together, both public and private defenders, and start fighting back.
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When she returned, the entire house was flooded with saltwater, she told CNN while fighting back tears.
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"This medal is not just for me," Manuel told NBC after the race, fighting back her tears.
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Now sex workers and their allies are holding demonstrations across the country in hopes of fighting back.
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"We're not going to stop fighting back against the system... until these walls come down," he said.
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But the former Argentine president is fighting back by demonstrating that she remains a formidable political force.
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The Gulf carriers are fighting back, both with legalistic responses to the airlines' allegations and less formal rhetoric.
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Still, some districts are fighting back with special educator housing and partnerships that seek to keep them competitive.
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While fighting back tears, Baldwin responded to her guest's accusation against Bannon before sending viewers to a commercial.
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"I'm not a nurse or anyone who can help in any real way," she says fighting back tears.
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The victim, who was only out a tiny bit of cash, didn't see any point in fighting back.
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Now the woman who plays her, Lili Reinhart, is fighting back against another insidious enemy: Body-shaming rumors.
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But they worry he is unable to compete in the Democratic primary while simultaneously fighting back against Trump.
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Now, Obilor is fighting back and she's got the internet on her side — because sometimes, love trumps hate.
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Hackers are dialing up the heat on gas stations, but business owners are about to start fighting back.
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"We did a nice job fighting back, excuse the expression, and holding on for the win," Ausmus said.
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Fighting back tears, Phillips said what touched him the most was a photo he saw of the cleanup.
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A piece of legislation is pitting companies against investors — and the investors have begun fighting back in earnest.
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The adventure that ensues is on its surface a film about a group of almost-teens fighting back.
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Zimmerman (Cate Blanchett) fighting back a mysterious apocalypse clock and the undead sorcerer (Kyle MacLachlan) who created it.
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But it's also a fiercely uplifting story about protest and resistance, and about fighting back at all cost.
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She tried fighting back, she said, but Foster punched and choked her, preventing her from saving her children.
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Don't worry though – the Chippendales managed to survive … one fighting back at the sharks with his pelvic thrust.
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Rob Portman is fighting back against the decision to make major cuts to Medicaid in the long term.
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Ankara has fought back and is still fighting back, with the Kurds viewed as a very real threat.
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SEERA is an important part of a hardline, all-of-the-above approach to fighting back against counterfeiters.
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Fighting back tears, the child relayed to the dispatcher what he saw: "This dude shot 'em," he said.
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"Please, you know what this means to me, I want you to," Ennis replied, fighting back her tears.
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"And then — I'm sorry, I love her a lot," Watson said, taking a pause and fighting back tears.
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The staff of Deadspin and its sister sites have shown remarkable courage in fighting back and walking out.
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"That's still less than what I pay a month in the United States," Sego said, fighting back tears.
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Ambushed and sexually assaulted by Weinstein early in her career, Argento blames herself for not fighting back harder.
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"AARP, Patients For Affordable Drugs Now, and older Americans across the country are fighting back," the ad continues.
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Then more shots — at a different pitch, she said, which seemed to signal that someone was fighting back.
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"It kind of builds that climactic moment where she's pushing back and fighting back and taking the lead."
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The company is still fighting back with new products, including new ale in cans to draw millennial consumers.
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"In this Senate race, the swamp is fighting back, and the swamp's candidate is Luther Strange," Brooks said.
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Insurers are fighting back against coupons, and it could erupt into a big drug pricing issue this year.
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Today we're revisiting the FCC's net neutrality repeal and taking a look at how states are fighting back.
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Back at San Juan's port, Lara Brown, 42, who runs a child care center, was fighting back tears.
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Mr. Lauer's latest co-host, Savannah Guthrie, began the show on Wednesday appearing to be fighting back tears.
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Following a spate of sexist taunts, one politician who was told to "stop shagging men" is fighting back.
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Once prey began attempting to escape, defending themselves or fighting back, competition and natural selection began to escalate.
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Be the Jackie Robinson, accept it with grace and dignity without fighting back, even though you want to?
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After fighting back tears, I signed a still-standing section of the Berlin Wall with a special message.
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It's also about what happens when she dares to show her anger, fighting back against being shut out.
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It's also the ideal platform for exposing wry perspectives on one's working life and fighting back against misconceptions.
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As a result, she may be less likely to report the incident or to succeed in fighting back.
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These countries are fighting back, drawing up retaliatory measures that go after products in Mr. Trump's political base.
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"You watch your children leave and you can't stop them," the elder Mr. Martínez said, fighting back tears.
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Barbara Miller's humane profile of five women fighting back against sexism and misogyny is a hopeful, clearheaded confessional.
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Listen: Nashville has long marginalized female performers, songwriters and producers, but a wave of artists is fighting back.
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Meanwhile, the group is fighting back against a wave of state legislatures seeking to curtail access to abortion.
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The Handmaid's Tale just served up an International Women's Day teaser of Offred and her sisters fighting back.
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In 2008, Hanif began to imagine a story about a female avenger fighting back against Pakistan's patriarchal society.
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Now, they're fighting back, with the Constitution in one hand and evidence of Trump's corruption in the other.
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Mr Trump has begun fighting back, initially by offering a fusillade of denials and rationalisations of his behaviour.
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"I miss talking to him, but I'm comforted knowing he's safer now," she said while fighting back tears.
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In recent weeks, we've seen the people of Puerto Rico fighting back against the problems plaguing their island.
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Opponents also take issue with Cain's founding role in the pro-Trump political action group America Fighting Back.
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Juul is fighting back with a November ballot measure, Proposition C, backed by millions of its own dollars.
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I spent the first act of the show in a makeshift seat behind the orchestra, fighting back distraction.
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FIGHTING BACK Petrobras CEO Castello Branco has called for harsher sentences for pipeline attackers to reduce fuel theft.
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In the Ukrainian news media, Ms. Okuyeva was portrayed as a fierce heroine for fighting back to survive.
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Now a group of Charlottesville residents are fighting back against the white nationalists who took over their city.
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"I just realized I had to let something go," she said on Thursday's episode, shaking and fighting back tears.
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"Regardless of her past, or her addiction, she's still my daughter, still my baby," she said, fighting back tears.
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Now, Randall, who has devised influential ideas about several of the biggest questions in fundamental physics, is fighting back.
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But McCaskill's campaign is fighting back, telling the Star that she voted for two-thirds of Trump's judicial nominations.
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Instead of submissively accepting that the pay-TV world is ending, NBC is taking a stand and fighting back.
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Some blue-chip firms such as Ford and Walmart are fighting back by investing heavily in new technologies, too.
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"So at Jennifer's request, she had been put into terminal sedation five days earlier," he said, fighting back tears.
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There's a new thing happening on Twitter in which people getting yelled at in quote-tweets are fighting back.
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The industry is fighting back, most recently by backing ballot measures and state laws that block future sugar taxes.
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Sawicki acknowledges causing those injuries, but alleges she was "fighting back," and that her ex-husband was the aggressor.
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The militants were fighting back at Mosul University, which they seized when they took over the city in 2014.
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San Francisco's administrators are fighting back against the scooter companies storming the sidewalks by instituting a new permitting process.
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Michelle Steel on why she is fighting back against her own governor, she was at the White House today.
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Trump's comments articulate the White House's strategy of fighting back against House Democrats' press for a flurry of information.
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"I'm not a nurse or anyone who can help in any real way," she told PEOPLE, fighting back tears.
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"Y'all im [sic] fucking done that was the best fucking teaser trailer omg," one user wrote, fighting back tears.
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Shao runs to the building, realizing that he won't be able to save his records and fighting back tears.
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Joe Giudice is fighting back after a judge ruled he will be deported to Italy when he leaves prison.
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Earlier May appeared to be fighting back tears as she was applauded out of the House of Commons chamber.
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Students aren't the only ones fighting back: Many parents also say that dress codes are unfair to their children.
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Instead of apologizing or fighting back, however, the woman turns to another woman standing behind her in the crowd.
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And President Trump doesn't seem like he's going to stop fighting back or irritating and threatening his political opponents.
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Some cities, like Regina, have been fighting back with pesticides, but others, like the city of Saskatoon, haven't bothered.
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Retailers and other businesses, however, are fighting back against the proposal, arguing it will just raise prices on consumers.
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Still, Ms. Jones, who is known to react to her critics online, has not shied away from fighting back.
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When fall finally rolls around, you'll find yourself fighting back tears and live-tweeting like a proper emotional wreck.
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Its new publication,"Pluralism in Peril," provides actionable tips and best practice models for communities fighting back against hate.
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In the clip, you can see Alessandra fighting back, but the driver pushed her down and knocked her over.
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While some outside legal experts have disputed Flood's argument, Trump has made it clear he will be fighting back.
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Despite fighting back from the sluggish start, the Bulls were unable to match New York's energy throughout the night.
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Though Snapchat might have the best native expression filters and lenses, Facebook is now fighting back with its platform.
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The seventh-grade book report on Jackie Robinson says he's renowned for integrating baseball and for not fighting back.
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But nightlife, which is generally tailor-made for outcasts and oddities, has a way of fighting back against oppression.
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But the statement from the president's spokeswoman said that officers had been fighting back after being attacked with grenades.
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So Gilmore is fighting back and suing Alex Jones and others for defamation and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
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"It was a very activist time in the gay community, in terms of fighting back against AIDS," he said.
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Hospital lobbying groups are fighting back and also squaring off against the government, suing over the planned federal cuts.
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Shocking levels of ignorance have put communities at risk, but Congress is well on its way to fighting back.
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The demonstrations paralyzed Dhaka, the capital city of 19 million, and the police began fighting back with rubber bullets.
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And now, some youngsters believe that fighting back with force is the only way to get the government's attention.
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There have also been predictions that 2020 will be the year that employers start fighting back against high prices.
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"It appears Ms. Cheek was fighting back and got some DNA on her right-hand fingernails," Mr. Semanchik said.
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Republicans like Stevens aren't sounding the alarm on an emerging moral crisis—they're fighting back a public relations nightmare.
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"We are fighting back against this nonsense as hard as we know how every single day," the campaign wrote.
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But now Mr. Trump is going after members of the majority party in the House, capable of fighting back.
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Now she is fighting back with a federal lawsuit to protect her First Amendment right to describe herself honestly.
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Here are today's health care headlines: States are fighting back against the administration's efforts to expand "short-term" insurance.
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"The plus side for us you see a gritty team that keeps fighting back," Padres manager Andy Green said.
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The hunters said pursuing humans was trickier than going after animals — even elephants, which are notorious for fighting back.
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I'm pleased with the way we're fighting back, and that will bode well during the course of the season.
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" Fighting back tears, he called the verdict a big win but a hollow one "because we don't have Charlotte.
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Pickering believed that those firms had a shared interest with internet-based companies in fighting back against the incumbents.
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And it means fighting back against elected officials who abuse the public trust through dishonesty, personal enrichment and bullying.
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The big four have been fighting back by cutting their own prices, reducing multi-buy promotions and improving service.
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Wal-Mart has been fighting back, however, spending heavily to better stock its shelves and cutting prices on food.
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If I didn't start fighting back to cure this disease, no one else would and I would soon die.
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I knew that little boy was fighting back the best way he could, using his words to defend himself.
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"Please, please, please don't stop the search," Ms. Sala said at a news conference in Cardiff, fighting back tears.
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But Republicans continued to push to undermine those laws in the following years, while Democrats largely stopped fighting back.
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Public health officials are fighting back, repeatedly pointing out that medical and scientific evidence confirms that vaccines are safe.
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Fighting back tears, Odin's mother Ursula Ward told the court Monday that she forgives the men who killed her son.
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Well, it's more like they're fighting back against it with the season centering on women vying for a black suitor.
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The two different outcomes suggest, though, that these rappers might be setting up a dangerous precedent by not fighting back.
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"The people that questioned whether he wanted to get back to this team ... they're wrong," Myers said, fighting back tears.
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Jim Jordan has been integral in fighting back against some of that -- some of those conspiracy theories surrounding Russia collusion.
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Cain remains co-chair of the America Fighting Back PAC, which was co-founded by Brown to promote Trump's reelection.
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Police allegedly had to use stun guns because she was fighting back, kicking and scratching, the Kansas City Star added.
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The man, 22-year-old Bruce Hipkins, tried to grab the 11-year-old, and the girls started fighting back.
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Forte was fired, and she is now fighting back by filing an arbitration case against Morgan Stanley challenging that decision.
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" Mudd, bowing his head and still fighting back tears, then told CNN anchor Wolf Blitzer, "I can't do it, Wolf.
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"Every day they are trying to attack us here, but we are fighting back," said Owais, in his early twenties.
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"I just don't understand why they would take him away from his father," Caceres told BuzzFeed News, fighting back tears.
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It shows I'm capable of fighting back and playing some great golf today just to finish the way I did.
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Also tonight, Congressman Mark Meadows, Jim Jordan, Ron DeSantis, they are fighting back hard against the DOJ and their obstruction.
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Minghella: There's been an amazing response to the administration, in terms of how people are banding together and fighting back.
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And as well-intentioned navigation apps like Waze divert highway traffic to quieter side streets, some neighborhoods are fighting back.
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READ: How ISIS is fighting back But the coalition appears to have intelligence on some of ISIS' moves inside Mosul.
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How ISIS is fighting back Reminders of ISIS The town of Bazwaya itself is still haunted by its recent occupiers.
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Some are suggesting that the no-fly zones amount to DJI fighting back against ISIS and its murderous aviation hobbyists.
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President Trump and his legal team, they are fighting back in a huge way against this corrupt special counsel investigation.
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That's something Plepler has previously stressed when fighting back against the influx of original programming by Amazon, Netflix, and others.
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It&aposs really hard to find them when you go out somewhere and fighting back against the movement behind paper.
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Newsweek's new cover story is about sexual harassment, power, and women fighting back from a long history of systemic abuse.
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Baristas at the Hillbilly Hotties chain are fighting back by filing a suit in the US District Court in Seattle.
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His America Fighting Back PAC has raised $347,000 during the current election cycle, according to the Center for Responsive Politics.
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The company says it is fighting back with more specialized ETFs and has made some key hires to bolster sales.
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They may be walking around and looking docile and looking like they're not fighting back, but they are completely enslaved.
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It means fighting back against medically unnecessary laws aimed only at shuttering clinics and curbing women's access to abortion care.
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Yet as a parent, I'd like to give special preference to those institutions that can prove they are fighting back.
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" Margaret Prescod, who formed the group Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders, described the defense proceedings as "ridiculous ... so disrespectful.
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Limbaugh said during Thursday's broadcast of his radio program that he enjoyed seeing Trump fighting back against negative media coverage.
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A coalition of conservative groups is fighting back against Republicans who are pushing for a tax on carbon dioxide emissions.
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But Europe is fighting back against Washington's isolation of Iran with new rules to protect EU companies from our sanctions.
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"I'm not even fighting back," Marrow says repeatedly before and after he is slammed into the back of the truck.
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Lawyer Mark Poe is representing many San Diego stores and is fighting back against Outlaw with a class-action countersuit.
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But companies have begun fighting back with what campaigners say amounts to a spoiler tactic designed to thwart their efforts.
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But congressional Democrats and union leaders haven't forgotten the broken promises made to American workers, and we are fighting back.
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"We have seen how the left can respond effectively when it comes to fighting back against Trumpcare," Zaheed told me.
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"I'll write to him that I want to hear his voice," his wife Roshan Begum said, also fighting back tears.
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But seeing as in the history of people that's never happened, we're here for you to practice fighting back on.
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How can we keep people energized for the next three and a half years when it comes to fighting back?
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It's also fun and celebratory, which are two perfect ways of fighting back against someone or something without using violence.
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The formerly fearless Moira has become resigned to the horrifying status quo and doesn't see the point in fighting back.
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Democratic groups are not fighting back directly and are choosing instead to focus mainly on other issues like health care.
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THE LIGHTBULB The oil and gas industry is fighting back: It's throwing in big bucks to counter attacks from Sens.
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I also know that many in our country have to suffer these abuses constantly, and are intimidated against fighting back.
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AT&T is fighting back against criticism that it is unfairly denying customers the right to sue over alleged overcharges.
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" Fighting back tears, she added, "People say to me, 'Why don't you just pick up and move out of here?
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" Van Hollen said the Democrats are "proud to stand with voters who are speaking out and fighting back against Wealthcare.
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I guess he was getting a little fed up, and he was probably fighting back a little bit too hard.
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Researchers are starting to realize just how costly high temperatures are, and workers are now fighting back for cooler conditions.
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That&aposs the double standard and that&aposs what Liberals are mad that we&aposre pointing out and fighting back against.
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Walmart, in turn, is fighting back by acquiring digital brands and remodeling its stores — two key parts of its growth strategy.
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Across the pond, London is fighting back against the youthful revolutionaries, refusing to extend Uber's license to operate on its streets.
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Dr. Luke is FURIOUS after finding out Kesha texted Lady Gaga alleging he raped another artist ... and now he's fighting back.
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Other communities that have endured multiple or prolonged protests are fighting back by trying to put similar laws on the books.
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The lack of ideological or political flexibility that is preventing us from fighting back against this intrusion is an American problem.
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Fighting back tears, the outgoing prime minister said she had "done everything" she could to honor the 2016 EU referendum result.
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BamBrogan was forced to resign from Los Angeles-based Hyperloop last month, and is fighting back along with several former employees.
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"100 percent of revolutions have been victims fighting their bullies, and 100 percent have been successful through fighting back," Long said.
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Rather than fighting back with better service, many American carriers would prefer the administration simply nobble superior international rivals through regulation.
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Amy Schumer is fighting back against 3 other female comedians who ripped her on social media for allegedly stealing their jokes.
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While aluminum is lighter than steel, it is also more expensive, and steel has been fighting back with some car makers.
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Exercising his principle of fighting back very hard, Trump found the perfect foil for advancing his cause in the mainstream media.
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Fighting back tears, 45-year-old Karena Virginia became the 10th woman to accuse the Republican presidential candidate of inappropriate behavior.
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HONG KONG (Reuters Breakingviews) - Amazon looks set to win the Pentagon's $10 bln JEDI cloud contract, but Oracle is fighting back.
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But that influence operation is now fighting back, developing a federal law that would supercede California's — and weaken it, advocates say.
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It was old-school, sentimental and thoroughly Coughlin, and it left many in his audience, including Eli Manning, fighting back tears.
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Airbnb is fighting back, filing lawsuits left and right — against New York, Santa Monica, and its own hometown of San Francisco.
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"My friend, Rose McGowan, had been very hurt and silenced for a long time and she was fighting back," answered Milano.
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It's by far the album's most sober moment, with an emotional post-chorus that Stefani sings like she's fighting back tears.
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Disney is, of course, already fighting back to defend the integrity of their company and their wildly successful film, Deadline reports.
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Bethenny Frankel is fighting back after The View's Sunny Hostin criticized the reality star for publicizing her charitable hurricane relief efforts.
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If you've ever had moving woes, feel vindicated in the fact that there are heroes out there who are fighting back.
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Ariana was honored at Billboard's Women in Music Awards Thursday night and went from smiling and joking to fighting back tears.
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Fighting back wasn't enough: Journalists could always, they complained, spin what you said and make you sound like an illiberal thug.
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" She recalled, fighting back tears, "And my heart sank, and I opened the door, and she was floating in the pool.
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As one of the most anti-science presidents in recent memory is sworn into office, scientists on Twitter are fighting back.
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Fighting back tears and with the help of a translator, Nabra's father spoke with reporters after the plea hearing on Wednesday.
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Lobbyists for Wall Street banks and payday lenders are fighting back and trying to convince the Senate to repeal the rule.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is fighting back against a federal court's ruling last month that the agency's structure is unconstitutional.
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Healthcare for millions of Americans is in jeopardy, and Senator Bernie Sanders is fighting back with one beautiful, foam core poster.
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Deripaska didn't take kindly to the image of himself portrayed in Navalny's YouTube post, however, and is fighting back in court.
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Mr. Issa is fighting back, highlighting in part accusations made against Mr. Applegate by his former wife in the early 2000s.
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"While vigorously fighting back, the FAMA (Malian armed forces) killed four terrorists and wounded three," a Ministry of Defence statement said.
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So, while I'm celebrating this birthday with gratitude I'm also determined, going forward, to keep fighting back as best I can.
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The newspaper said the German government is fighting back by offering financial incentives to the company if it remains in Germany.
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"He was cleared to play tonight; that was a collaborative decision," Warriors General Manager Bob Myers said while fighting back tears.
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This was the modus operandi of Gawker in large part, to go after people who had no chance of fighting back.
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At school he was often picked on, pushed around and punched, as was I. I don't remember him ever fighting back.
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I'm feeling a responsibility to inspire people and to remind people of the importance of fighting for themselves and fighting back.
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"Hope triumphed over realism yesterday, and realism is fighting back," today, wrote Marc Chandler, chief market strategist at Bannockburn Global Forex.
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As the plantations and sugar refineries multiply, local tribespeople have increasingly been fighting back, staging raids against both machinery and workers.
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Profiling five women fighting back against repressive cultural and religious traditions, the film allows each to explain her embrace of activism.
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Fighting back tears, Ms. Sciorra testified in excruciating detail to a hushed courtroom about the night she said she was attacked.
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Fighting back tears, Florence police Chief Allen Heidler called Carraway a good friend and "the bravest police officer" he's ever known.
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But Exxon is fighting back, including by launching television ads that highlight the company's research into algae as a potential biofuel.
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"I think I can finally be proud of myself, and I'm really grateful," Kae says fighting back tears following her makeover.
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Carrie stopped fighting back and agreed to an eviction order forcing her to become homeless until she could find new housing.
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The world number nine raced to a 5-2 lead in the deciding set before Tomljanovic showed signs of fighting back.
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The Guard members rushed to the man, some fighting back flames with fire extinguishers as others pulled him from the plane.
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"[W]e won't be intimidated by the imitators & we're fighting back to keep what's ours," the siblings recently posted on Instagram.
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Counties fighting back A total of 32 counties have declared themselves Second Amendment sanctuary, or preservation, counties or passed similar resolutions.
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"I didn't think that I would ever get to leave the hospital, and now here I am, fighting back," he said.
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"It looked like the mountain was fighting back against each and all of the works that were being undertaken," he said.
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But Dio's music was often about finding victory inside yourself, of recognizing the craven intentions of the powerful and fighting back.
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"When I met David, I felt something I had never felt before, despite many years of dating," she said, fighting back tears.
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The Colorado Parks and Wildlife website gives residents tips on what do if encountering a mountain lion, including fighting back if attacked.
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And that&aposs what&aposs really I think getting the Conservatives fighting back and are calling it out for what it is.
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The Trump regime hasn't been shy about fighting back when people make fun of them or treat them as they treat others.
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The Otodo-Gbame case, then, is not just a win for the communities in Lagos, but a new precedent for fighting back.
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The purpose of this process is, explicitly, fighting back against fake news spread for political purposes (like, say, swinging the 2016 election).
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Because ultimately, individuals from different walks of life are having to unite under the flag of fighting back against the common enemy.
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Surprising Fey, Fallon stood up and took his turn in front of the Playbill poster, fighting back his emotions from the start.
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Wildlife is also nowhere near the worst threat to a human being; it's usually just the one least capable of fighting back.
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But I always look back on that moment as knowing that, okay, if anything happens to me, I'm capable of fighting back.
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Just ignoring them hasn't helped quell the tide, and writing thinkpieces like this one is only the first step to fighting back.
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Fit mom Sia Cooper is fighting back against the dozens of Instagram commenters who started criticizing her for her social media presence.
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Snapchat is fighting back against Instagram Stories, which rocketed to 100 million daily users by spotlighting the cloned feature atop the feed.
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MekaMon's story is set in 2076 and follows Earth after an alien invasion, where humans are fighting back using the battle robots.
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We live in a violent world, but we should probably try to stand together and try fighting back -- but not with violence.
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As a long-time fan, it was an amazing and emotional night of music about fighting back, dreaming big and loving hard.
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American Housewife actress Katy Mixon is fighting back against an ex-nanny she alleges is trying to extort money from her family.
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"I think fighting back in ways like this and publicly making them look bad is the best we can do," he said.
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" One of his accusers, Summer Zervos, is fighting back, saying in a Tuesday press conference that Trump "lied, debased, and denigrated her.
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Fighting back happy tears, a surprised Lia shakes her head yes, smiling, as her now-fianc slips a ring on her finger.
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The cannabis industry is fighting back by rallying a dozen lawmakers to send a letter to Sessions in support of legal marijuana.
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Sanctuary cities The Trump administration has threatened to hit so-called sanctuary cities where it hurts; now one city is fighting back.
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Fighting back against the attacks, many Republicans have been pointing to the Democrats, asking for more cooperation in the health care battle.
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Yale kept fighting back, making four 3-pointers in the final 42 seconds, but the Tigers answered by making nine free throws.
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And sure enough, Guerrero keeps grounding Mysterio to boos and groans, Mysterio keeps fighting back, and the final win draws the cheers.
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" Trump touted the millions of followers on his social media account and called it his "method of fighting back that's very tough.
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It's yet another reason why I feel that queer parishioners like myself need to continue fighting back against the institution we love.
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Fighting back against "political correctness," the White House is mandating that universities uphold free speech or risk losing billions in research funding.
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Some experts say that while fighting back, you should smack the gator's sensitive snout, and also try to gouge the gator's eyes.
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You see the White House's incompetence and the president's insistence on fighting back against every bit of criticism, no matter how deserved.
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But the stock exchanges are fighting back against a major prong in Trump appointee Jay Clayton's push to re-regulate stock exchanges.
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Even if some of the efforts face long odds of succeeding, Democrats see plenty of reasons for fighting back against the repeal.
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Civilian anti-poaching forces, armed with guns, helicopters, bulletproof vests, night-vision goggles, and poacher-sniffing dogs are fighting back against poachers.
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In a typical public interest litigation case, citizens are fighting back against a government entity for violating their constitutional or statutory rights.
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Rep. Barbara Lee (D-Calif.) is fighting back at Republican efforts to quell her push for a speedy new war authorization bill.
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To be sure, the battle continues, but with the help of one pharmaceutical company, our deputies are fighting back and saving lives.
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The airline says it is fighting back and will soon cover the loss of network by accelerating expansion plans to other destinations.
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H.O.T. kicked things off fighting back against bullying in "Warrior's Descendant," from their 1996 debut album We Hate All Kinds of Violence.
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Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd of Fake NBC News said it's time for the Press to stop complaining and to start fighting back.
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We have the people who are fighting back against Big Pharma gutting safety measures while our communities struggle under the opioid epidemic.
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The Campaign Legal Center is fighting back in the courts by supporting Montana's ability to police its own elections in Lair v.
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But sheriffs in the state's biggest counties — most of whom are newly elected, and all of whom are black — are fighting back.
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But the police are fighting back, and have come up with a high-tech solution to end an old-school crime wave.
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In an unprecedented way, we are witnessing a revitalization of American democracy with more and more people standing up and fighting back.
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"The hardest thing for my husband and me is that Shepard died alone," Dodd told Broadly over the phone, fighting back tears.
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Mr. Trudeau is also fighting back against his critics, for example, threatening to sue Mr. Scheer, for suggesting that he acted criminally.
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Meanwhile, hospitals have spent years fighting back against a slew of Trump administration funding cuts to Medicare, Medicaid and public health initiatives.
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"We are fighting back," Ms. Weisz said, insisting that Orange County's resistance was not the last gasp of a withering political movement.
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Today, Pete Strzok is fighting back, and sending a message that the Administration's purposeful disregard for constitutional rights must not be tolerated.
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In 2019, the parody group Corridor made a video that shows a fake "Bosstown Dynamics" robot fighting back against abusive human testers.
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We are going to continue fighting back and keeping the pressure up on members of Congress who support ripping away our healthcare.
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Meanwhile, Cyrus is fighting back against accusations of slut-shaming; recently, she posted a screed on Instagram Stories condemning the peanut gallery.
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And they can propose amendments that are more symbolic than anything, showing Mr. Trump and Republican voters that they are fighting back.
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If Wilbur Ross does what I think he will do, the only difference will be that we'll actually finally be fighting back.
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The winners in the old system, as discussed here, are fighting back, and that fight is coming to a democracy near you.
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"There is no question that voters are very engaged when it comes to fighting back against Trump," said NextGen spokeswoman Suzanne Henkels.
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Though Russian groups have been fighting back, their work has been limited and the government has engaged in smear campaigns against them.
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He said the tariffs were essential to protecting U.S. jobs and fighting back against foreign rivals flooding the market with cheap metal.
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Working independently as well as through trade groups, Microsoft, Facebook and dozens of other tech companies are fighting back against the proposals.
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And one of those trailers even suggests that he may hold the answer to fighting back against Thanos's seemingly unstoppable finger snap.
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And after years of growing tension between locals and these companies, San Francisco is actively fighting back against the latest tech trend.
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This, Marshall says, is Facebook's way of fighting back against the government's strict laws that don't align with the company's public values.
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Kai has reached now reached Jerry Springer levels of messy, but unlike the Handmaid's Tale, the women he's toying with are fighting back.
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Update: Looks like Génesis Dávila, the Miss Florida winner who was stripped of her crown, is now fighting back against her recent dethroning.
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According to a press release, the movie — which stars Green Room's Imogen Poots — is leaning in with women fighting back against their stalker.
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After all, in Trump's eyes, you're not a player if you're not on TV. Which brings us to the issue of fighting back.
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We can handle the banter and the fighting back and forth, and the Twitter wars because this doesn&apost affect our bottom line.
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Tsang closed his eyes as he heard his fate, while his family members in the public gallery appeared to be fighting back tears.
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Women have been fighting back against sexual assault and harassment since long before the New York Times ran its exposé on Harvey Weinstein.
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But some states are beginning to fighting back, and—as the Trump administration probably expected—New York is among those leading the way.
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Film production crews in Georgia are fighting back against Hollywood studios and actors who are proposing a boycott of the state after Gov.
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As she reminds Jon at the end of the episode while fighting back tears, her dragons are the only children she'll ever have.
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But Bredouw claims that the status quo effectively allows sites like Barstool to steal creators' work and bully them into not fighting back.
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The couple made the surprising move of fighting back against negative treatment in the media — and taking legal action against the British tabloids.
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Sarah and Lace descended on him for his shockingly disrespectful behavior, but Chad kept fighting back – and finally, Chris laid down the law.
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The world of fake porn and fake news is already upon us, and the tools for fighting back are not even ready yet.
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Fan noise can be a real problem for all-in-ones with higher-end specs, so I'm glad to see Acer fighting back.
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Theranos is fighting back, claiming that its technology is valid and asserting that the facts will prevail as its technology is scientifically tested.
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"I can't just go to a park (with my son) because maybe I'll suddenly have to rush away," Torres said, fighting back tears.
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Pretty Little Liars is a show about realizing that the world wants to make you a doll, and about fighting back against it.
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Apple declined, fighting back against a court order to access the phone, saying it would undermine the security of iOS devices more generally.
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Why this matters: It's one of the largest overpayments ever found in an OIG Medicare compliance review, and Mount Sinai is fighting back.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer said on Tuesday said he expects President-elect Donald Trump won't shy away from fighting back against China on trade.
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It's a time for direct action on the ground, but also fighting back through the legislature and using the law as a tool.
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" He says one gross thing after another, like telling his would-be victim that fighting back will only make her sexual assault "longer.
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"When I was alone with myself, the stress was unlike any other time of the day," said Faith Martinez, 18, fighting back tears.
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For their submission to Global Game Jam 2017 (GGJ), developers Jane Friedhoff and Ramsey Nasser had one powerful theme in mind: fighting back.
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Transgender veterans have been fighting back against the ban, and Dee Fulcher and Guliano Silva petitioned the VA to lift it last spring.
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The lowercase is like a harmless, gentle way of fighting back against the antiquated mentality of policing the way one should act online.
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It's precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker [to protect privacy rights].
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" Trump also knocked the probe in a tweet earlier Monday, claiming that he wasn't obstructing justice in the investigation but is "fighting back.
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"I always look back on that moment as knowing that, okay, if anything happens to me, I'm capable of fighting back," she said.
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But then the question becomes: Who do our laws protect if women feel they must lie about fighting back against a violent predator?
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America's allies in Europe are showing signs of fighting back -- though in the final analysis they depend on US might for their security.
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Showtime is fighting back claims that Sacha Baron Cohen posed as a disabled veteran for the actor's new satirical series "Who Is America?"
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"Our guys did a nice job of fighting back from being down 7-0, but we couldn't get over the hump," Ausmus said.
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"I know I will regret this for the rest of my life," Smith said, fighting back tears at a news conference in Sydney.
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And to have people like Willem and his friends just show up," he said, fighting back tears, "just to choose to love him.
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So a form of fighting back has begun, led, in a very European way, by some of its most prominent writers and intellectuals.
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"Now I'm only left with memories that I will never forget of you," Ms. Wilson's niece said before the crowd, fighting back tears.
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The Rams dropped to 1-1 despite fighting back from a 20-10 deficit to tie the score midway through the fourth quarter.
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He said my message— the message of rebellion, standing up for yourself, believing in yourself, fighting back—is needed now more than ever.
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He was bristling with outrage and grievance, fighting back tears, his voice trembling, a man who saw his own life unraveling before him.
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Fighting back against reports that it has struggled to raise money, the Trump campaign reached out to donors for the second straight week.
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This book uses California as a lens into what is happening now nationwide, and this diverse range of people fighting back against it.
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Fighting back tears or shaking with anger, they talk about being trapped, disgusted, about freezing up, dissociating, hearing their career prospects are dead.
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That's a problem for tech companies that are trying to shore up public trust while also fighting back an array of regulatory assaults.
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But in Congress, Democrats are taking direct aim at Citizens United and fighting back against the scourge of big money in our politics.
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Musk has been active on Twitter this year, fighting back against investors betting against his stock and other detractors, often with controversial comments.
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"If a grandson can't say he loves his grandfather, the world's pretty messed up," Freeman, fighting back tears, told reporters after one hearing.
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An increasing number of states and cities involved in the broader political resistance to Trump's agenda are clearly fighting back on taxes, too.
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If you find spammers have besieged your phone, a recent Smarter Living guide from The New York Times has tips for fighting back.
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Bivar and other PSL leaders, such as Senator Major Olimpio, have opposed Bolsonaro's bid to take over the party and are fighting back.
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Wireless carriers are fighting back against efforts to better map 5G wireless availability, worried that better data could deflate their 5G marketing hype.
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Ten years later, she's fighting back: For every abusive email she receives, she creates a Wikipedia profile of a notable woman in science.
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"But for the millions sick of being disrespected it elicits support for fighting back, even in a crude or vulgar way," Rubio continued.
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"We're your daughters, your sons, your neighbors, colleagues and the couples you sit next to you in church," Hoff said, fighting back tears.
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Trump is famous for letting insults get under his skin and for fighting back against taunts, even if it makes him look unpresidential.
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So far, the movie theater industry's strategy for fighting back against streaming and home theaters has been to make things more extravagant and expensive.
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Excuse me," Trump replied sheepishly, also noting, "Over your life, Megyn, you've been called a lot worse … It's a modern form of fighting back.
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The two-time gold medalist told NBC's Lester Holt that accomplishing her lifelong dream in the Rio had left her constantly fighting back tears.
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"My parents took my whole life from me," one of the adult daughters — who was not identified — told the court while fighting back tears.
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If higher courts affirm the ruling, it could roll back Obamacare's ban on preexisting conditions — which is why Obamacare supporters are aggressively fighting back.
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Actor and singer Jamie Foxx is fighting back against a woman who claimed he sexually assaulted her at his Las Vegas home in 2002.
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As the Clinton campaign criticizes Mr. Sanders's health care plan and his record on gun control, Mr. Sanders has been fighting back, saying Mrs.
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FIGHTING BACK Small companies typically pay overseas suppliers, or foreign workers, via their bank, paying transaction fees and a "spread" on the forex rate.
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Landlords tend to get away with straight-up lying in online listings, because residents don't want to face the potential consequences of fighting back.
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But in a world that constantly discourages women from taking leadership, some girls are fighting back, stepping up as advocates in their local communities.
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Its hard-charging workouts had rapidly become a multimillion-dollar global success, and now the mainstream fitness industry was fighting back — and fighting dirty.
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Walmart now realizes that its path to success lies in fighting back in a nontraditional way, and has chosen Jet as its key differentiator.
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" She later reiterated that the president was not "obstructing" justice by calling on Sessions to end the probe, but that he was "fighting back.
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The actress partnered with the #GirlGaze Project for a new video about domestic violence, and briefly shares her personal story while fighting back tears.
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Health care influencers who have flooded the site within the past few years say they're fighting back against that kind of social media misinformation.
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"We live in a violent world, but we should probably try to stand together and try fighting back -- but not with violence," she says.
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" And in one video online he claims that victims of bullying need to resort to brute force: "100% have been successful through fighting back.
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She shared photos throughout her pregnancy of her growing baby belly, often fighting back against commenters who said that her size hides her pregnancy.
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Dating app Happn, whose "missed connections" type of dating experience connects people who have crossed paths in real life, is fighting back at Tinder.
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No exact number has been landed on yet, and the Washington Post reports that the company is fighting back against the agency's initial demands.
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Juul, the San Francisco-based company that captured 75 percent of the e-cigarette market last year, according to Nielsen, is already fighting back.
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It appeared that a developing nation was fighting back against a platform historically hellbent on bringing its services to every corner of the globe.
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Reproductive rights activists are fighting back against Republicans' anti-abortion agenda with their own wave of state legislation — and not just in Democratic strongholds.
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A woman whose father died on the mountain—dark-haired and fighting back tears as she stood before the cameras—spoke the customary phrases.
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"Today, Pete Strzok is fighting back, and sending a message that the Administration's purposeful disregard for constitutional rights must not be tolerated," Goelman added.
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Meryl's photographs are in the exhibit Letting Loose and Fighting Back: LGBTQ Nightlife Before and After Stonewall at New-York Historical Society through Sept.
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May, 62, appeared to be fighting back tears as she left, stopping to shake hands with the speaker, John Bercow, on her way out.
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"I thought that training for the Olympics would be the hardest thing I would ever had to do," Wieber said, while fighting back tears.
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"In an instant, your life changes completely," Miller said in the clip, followed by footage of her fighting back tears in a hospital bed.
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What they found was that engaging with attackers, or fighting back, more often resulted in a better outcome, perhaps by diminishing the echo chamber.
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But there are also a lot of people who were personally helped by the ACA — and that's the side that is now fighting back.
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"Teachers are staying out, and we're fighting back, and we are building for a citywide strike," Conn told reporters at a meeting Sunday night.
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"In an instant, your life changes completely," she said in the clip, followed by footage of her fighting back tears in a hospital bed.
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Instagram is fighting back against automated apps people use to leave spammy comments or follow then unfollow others in hopes of growing their audience.
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She currently organizes with Survived and Punished, bringing attention to victims of domestic violence who have been incarcerated for fighting back against their attackers.
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Mahathir told business leaders attending ASEAN meetings that they should unite in fighting back if countries try to shut them out of their markets.
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So I'm kind of shocked," she says while fighting back tears, even remembering telling herself: "'What I'm not going to do is run away.
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Similar to ad agencies, PR agencies are threatened by consulting companies, so they're fighting back by stepping up their efforts to measure their work.
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But many of the high-profile cases on Wall Street have been met by bankers who are fighting back against claims of inappropriate behavior.
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"Sleepy Eyes Chuck Todd of Fake NBC News said it's time for the Press to stop complaining and to start fighting back," he wrote.
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"Bernie was fighting back in Chicago not in the deep South – in affordable housing struggles in Chicago," Jackson told the Daily Caller on Friday.
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It was pure melodrama of the best sort, capped off with Ibushi fighting back and winning with a phoenix splash from the top rope.
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Recent acquittals has revived outrage over that legal standard, which means that not fighting back can make it impossible for prosecutors to prove rape.
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It's so critical that you had an uprising, and it became not just folks being downtrodden by their system but actually then fighting back.
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But a series of smart partnerships over several years between Google and big retailers will give both sides the best chance at fighting back.
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As dress code controversies sweep the education system, parents and students are fighting back against policies that they see as sexist, racist, or both.
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The World Economic Forum has actually become obsessed with fighting back against flight shaming using this idea that SAF can make flying more sustainable.
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And the deceased, it may be thought further, are less capable of fighting back and to that extent, more defenseless than any living person.
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As riot police tried storming a campus occupied by activists, they were met by protesters fighting back with Molotov cocktails and bows-and-arrows.
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"The president is not obstructing, he is fighting back," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said during a briefing with reporters later Wednesday.
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But Dawgs is fighting back, accusing Crocs' employees and directors of violating antitrust laws, and alleging that Crocs infringed on its own sandal design.
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And now that browsers like Safari and Firefox are fighting back, the digital advertising industry is looking for new ways to follow you online.
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In particular, the executive said, Mr. Koum was tired from fighting back against pressure from the board throughout 2017 to allow advertisements on WhatsApp.
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Democrats spent over $23 million dollars on the race, in part fighting back at the GOP messaging, but it ultimately went to Republican Rep.
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Mark Skaife, who won five championships from 1992-2002 in Australia's premier touring car series, said he was fighting back tears after Monday's announcement.
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Tsitsipas reacted well to going 216-0 down in the second set, fighting back strongly to beat Hurkacz, who was celebrating his 23rd birthday.
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Mark Skaife, who won five championships from 1992-2002 in Australia's premier touring car series, said he was fighting back tears after Monday's announcement.
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However, the U.S. national security bureaucracies, using the recent chemical attack in the Syrian civil war, are fighting back against an immediate American withdrawal.
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As the White House struggled to respond and Republican senators dodged cameras, House Republicans started fighting back, accusing the Democrats of an unfair process.
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But he's insisted he had not seen the video before its release, and he's fighting back against the chorus of voices urging his resignation.
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We can rest assured that these attacks only make us firmer in our commitment to fighting back and building healthier communities for all people.
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Facing growing competition from dairy alternatives like almond, soy and coconut milk, the nation's dairy farmers are fighting back, with an assist from Congress.
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" Harry explained that the new series — coming to Apple TV+ next year — will unveil examples of "human spirit fighting back from the darkest places.
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Fighting back his "original instinct" to "pull out" of Afghanistan, Trump ultimately fell in line with his predecessors and the D.C. foreign policy establishment.
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Washington Republicans are doing their best to stop him and Blankenship is fighting back in a campaign increasingly filled with nasty and personal insults.
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But she also had a number of victories at Google, including fighting back against similar search power inquiries by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission.
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"The two days before what happened to my daughter, she was to come out here to Los Angeles to me," Brown said, fighting back tears.
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FARAGE: We did win by a big margin but what we&aposve now a couple of years on is an establishment fighting back very hard.
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In recent years, local governments across the country have been in the spotlight for fighting back against federal immigration enforcement by calling themselves sanctuary cities.
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Agricultural researchers and farmers are fighting back with both imported and local approaches, while also attempting to combat the effects of a prolonged dry spell.
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Genderless Nipples is fighting back against Instagram's nipple ban by asking one simple question: Can you tell whether these nipples belong to men or women?
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"I have all these autoimmune conditions, and I'm in a really bad flare," Inaba, 51, explained, fighting back tears on Tuesday's episode of The Talk.
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Both films end on a similarly grim, darkly optimistic note: Fighting back against the oppressor is possible, even if the results are bloody and chaotic.
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Ticketmaster is fighting back against ticket-buying bots, using a combination of technology and its customers' personal data to take on an $8 billion problem.
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"In an instant, your life changes completely," Miller said in the clip, followed by raw footage of her fighting back tears in a hospital bed.
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Music has a way of fighting back against politics — and sometimes instead of a protest song, the fight comes in the form of a fundraiser.
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First, malfeasant legislators and executives — rightly recognizing this historical opening as an existential threat to their job security and freedom from imprisonment — are fighting back.
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But Trump told "Axios on HBO" last year that his divisive rhetoric is his "only form of fighting back," and that his supporters crave it.
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One mom is fighting back after a sales associate at a Kansas Dillard's told her daughter to put on Spanx to fit into a dress.
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"It's precisely because I respect journalists that I do not believe they are endangered by fighting back against Gawker," he told the New York Times.
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But that came after a year or so of bafflement, a fruitless attempt to categorize a band that insisted on fighting back against such things.
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What he is doing is fighting back against somebody who has wronged him, and he has every right to do that by any means necessary.
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Fortunately for American workers, manufacturers and exporters, the president is fighting back against China and other nations that have been ripping off America for decades.
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The Islamic State terror group has been making millions from looting artifacts in Syria, but one group of archaeologists is secretly fighting back — with science.
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Washington's Metrorail system is fighting back against a union group that is suing the transit agency for firing a worker who falsified an inspection report.
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Law enforcement tells us Andrea was arrested for misdemeanor battery that night, for allegedly fighting back ... however, the case was dropped for lack of evidence.
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Windows is losing ground in schools to cheaper platforms, like Chromebooks, but Minecraft: Education Edition is one way it'll be able to start fighting back.
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"Democrats have to raise the profile of this issue and fight as hard as we're fighting back on a lot of other issues," he said.
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On the scan of a patient who had fled his office fighting back tears, he pointed out three large white spots — clumps of dead cells.
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Sinosphere BEIJING — A liberal Chinese journal whose publisher and top editors were dismissed or demoted this week says it is fighting back with a lawsuit.
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Sessions is asking immigration judges to handle more cases in less time, and some judges are fighting back, saying the orders undermine their judicial independence.
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Trump has signaled his strategy in dealing with questions of obstruction, saying Wednesday that he was merely "fighting back" against false claims made against him.
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One of them, Joe Voboril, a 39-year-old former director within the prime brokerage unit, is fighting back, saying he did no such thing.
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Although the government quelled the Umbrella Movement without giving an inch, the protesters have regrouped and are now fighting back with a new battle cry.
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And as a conservative, I would have hoped that you would appreciate that conservatives haven't been known for fighting back for a very long time.
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But whether this is simply a result of more people traveling than ever before or the 24-hour news cycle, some destinations are fighting back.
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"Losing one of our student-athletes is like losing a child," Jamie Pollard, the athletic director at Iowa State, said on Tuesday, fighting back tears.
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In September, Mr. Cain formed the America Fighting Back PAC, which has a mission of publicly rebutting what he believes is misinformation about Mr. Trump.
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But the parallel images are unmistakable, as is the use of smartphone video by ordinary citizens, in both episodes, as a means of fighting back.
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That he's fighting back by impugning his critics' motives, stonewalling investigators and carping about the media shouldn't disturb anyone, not if we're being grown-ups.
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LONDON — Rising to speak before a half-empty House of Commons on Wednesday, Nicholas Soames, the grandson of Winston Churchill, choked up, fighting back tears.
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We're fighting back against the notion that women are something that you can grope, you can abuse or harass, but not to be taken seriously.
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For Tessy Antony de Nassau, the former princess of Luxemborg, her experience fighting back against sexual assault happened while serving her country in the military.
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"People are already standing up and fighting back, and that is only going to grow," said Sven Biggs, the energy and climate campaigner for Stand.
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In city halls and state houses all across the nation, these legislators are fighting back against a tax code that prioritizes billionaires over small businesses.
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Despite briefly fighting back in the third quarter, the Warriors backslid in the fourth quarter and lost, 127-105 — their worst defeat of the playoffs.
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Mr. Conaway and other mainstream Republicans from rural areas wanted to preserve backbone agricultural supports while fighting back challenges from the right to reduce subsidies.
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He then strangled her with both hands and said that she wasn't fighting back "so he figured that she wanted to die," the complaint says.
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So it's no surprise that the massive health care industry -- which Medicare for All proponents paint as greedy players focused on profits -- is fighting back.
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One CEO is tired of the inaction and is fighting back by providing healthcare to those in developing communities by sourcing from within those communities.
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"Talking to lots of people inside WH about how he likes how Kavanaugh is fighting back," tweeted one journalist, a reporter for the Washington Post.
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Banks are beginning to realize the trend could pose an existential threat, so they're fighting back with the lobbying clout that they've built over decades.
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But he and Republicans have been fighting back, attempting to discredit the Mueller probe, the DOJ, and the FBI with their own arguments of misconduct.
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Going to shows for her means navigating around chairs, trying to see the stage, and fighting back against security who give her a hard time.
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Apple and Ireland, which inked the sweetheart deal when the country was in desperate poverty in the 1980s, are fighting back against the EU together.
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Slavik showed no signs of fighting back, and Werner and Stone-Gross watched as more and more infected computers connected to their sinkhole by the hour.
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I could see that he was fighting back tears and the urge to show that man, in no uncertain terms, that he was no one's boy.
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" Fighting back tears, she continues: "I meet a lot of people and I've learned that not many couples make it after the loss of a child.
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In other words, this is about fighting back against the likes of Amazon and helping local retailers drive more footfall, but with very little additional overhead.
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Facebook has been fighting back against Snapchat by copying many of the ephemeral messaging app's features across all the services it owns, including WhatsApp and Instagram.
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The Biggest Loser host and trainer is fighting back against vegans who believe that his fish-heavy diet is going to give him another heart attack.
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Charter Day is one of many schools whose dress codes unfairly target girls — and one of many schools where students are fighting back against discriminatory policies.
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The most recently released sequence centers on her brother Lewis' suicide and, after finishing it and finding myself fighting back tears, I was left in awe.
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Two of the films that premiered that day openly and explosively told stories about the powerful preying on the vulnerable — and the vulnerable finally fighting back.
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On Wednesday, Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson was allegedly hit in the face with a pie before fighting back against the man who did it, PEOPLE confirms.
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" And when asked if he was worried that some supporters might take his incendiary message too far, Trump responded, "It's my only form of fighting back.
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For LGBTQ advocates, pointing out the potential business and political backlash has become a key strategy for fighting back against anti-LGBTQ bills, including bathroom bills.
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Iraq's army is fighting back; its troops are closing in on the city -- and say they hope to retake it by the end of the year.
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"Justine should not have died … this is wrong on every level," her father, John Ruszcyk, told the crowd while fighting back tears, the Star Tribune reports.
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And when she fights back and Mr. Avenatti fights back, they are fighting back for all of us to get our country back into our hands.
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Nutrition and fitness coach Liz Krueger is fighting back after she says she was bullied for wearing a mini-dress to her friend's wedding last month.
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But in staring down this often scary and overwhelming reality, the community is doing what they're best at — fighting back in innovative and eye-catching ways.
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There's never been "such a coordinated media attack" against a candidate, Conway said on "Squawk Box," and Trump's Twitter comments are his way of fighting back.
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Few would have bet on French Open champion Halep fighting back from that mauling but the Romanian conjured up exceptional grit to force a deciding set.
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In response, advocates across the country are mobilizing and fighting back: we're telling patients' stories, we're amplifying each other's voices and we're demanding affordable insulin now.
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The Kurdish fighters will not have a role in retaking Mosul itself, but have been fighting back the terror group in northern Iraq for two years.
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Stock analysts said Rota's language was dramatic relative to the underlying issues and instead focused on broader business challenges and the potential costs of fighting back.
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Fighting back Realizing that the impeachment process was judged in the political, not legal arena, Clinton his team fought back in the court of public opinion.
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" The president-elect has promised to be "very restrained" on Twitter as president, but also called the medium his "method of fighting back thats very tough.
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The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics, but the R's... ...are now fighting back like never before.
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Since the incident, I have been overwhelmed by responses that have ranged from criticism for not fighting back or filing charges, to praise for showing restraint.
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A broad coalition of U.S. businesses, from farmers to retailers, have, however, been fighting back against Trump's tariffs, warning that they are hurting the U.S. economy.
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How Republicans are fighting back: Republican leaders have been warning donors about the broader threat of a Democratic House, but also the likely ascension of Rep.
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Chinese telecommunications giant Huawei is fighting back against some of the negative claims that U.S. government officials have been making about the company in recent months.
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The Dems are using this terrible (and bad for our country) Witch Hunt for evil politics, but the R's are now fighting back like never before.
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" What they're saying: McCabe's lawyer, Michael Bromwich, is fighting back, saying the "rush" to fire McCabe 26 hours before his retirement was "unprecedented, unseemly, and cruel.
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Here's How London Artists Are Fighting Back 22 Houses Preserve Black History and Culture in Houston Inside One Gallery's Mission to Support Artists with Developmental Delays
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After 2.5 years of being ruthlessly copied while trying to maintain the moral high ground, Snapchat is finally fighting back against Mark Zuckerberg's army of clones.
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The conservatives are fighting back, though, arguing that the bill already loosens Obamacare's rule for how much of a person's medical costs health plans must cover.
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But back to "Walküre": His emotional goodbye to Brünnhilde in the final scene was the first time that sadly beautiful music had me fighting back tears.
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Walmart and Home Depot are among the many companies that are fighting back against drugmaker programs that cut patients' expenses while leaving employers paying full rates.
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"I call it a highway to heaven," said neighbor Mary Ann Bogner, 64, fighting back tears as she arranged candles in the form of a cross.
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Eric Bolling, the suspended Fox News host, is fighting back over a Huffington Post report that said he had sent lewd photographs to three female colleagues.
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But the newscaster found herself fighting back against a body shamer who said that Hinson that needs to cover her stomach "bulge" when she's on-air.
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She is fighting back with a new television attack ad claiming the veteran congressman does not care about the impacts of a trade war on farmers.
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Mr. Greitens offered few details about his decision to resign, and Missouri politicians speculated about reasons he might have quit now — after months of fighting back.
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The ESA spends millions of dollars lobbying Washington each year on a broad swath of issues, including fighting back against efforts to regulate video game content.
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But I always wondered why the Fed rarely, if ever, used the opportunity of fighting back with fully documented arguments in defense of its policy stance.
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As plant-based "meat" products from companies like Beyond Meat and Impossible Foods grow more popular, the beef industry is fighting back with critical ad campaigns.
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"The industry is fighting us, but we're also fighting back because there has never been a voice — a real voice — for the owner in this industry."
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All the same, Merkel, a physicist, was fighting back tears when she gave a final speech as party leader, drawing a nearly 10 minute standing ovation.
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"We are witnessing liberal India, particularly young people who are usually more idealistic, fighting back," said Satish Misra, a political analyst at the Observer Research Foundation.
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I guess he was getting a little bit fed up and was probably fighting back too hard and they said 'we gotta get out of here.
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Democrats and immigrant advocacy groups are fighting back, but they seem to be more interested in slamming the Trump administration than in actually helping the children.
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And, as result of millions of Americans standing up and fighting back, all of these policies and more are now supported by a majority of Americans.
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"Nature is fighting back" is a nice idea, but the reality is that Earth's life revives only when we take the pressure off and let it.
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"It just ends up breaking you when you don't hit those shots, especially after you gain so much momentum fighting back," Knicks Coach David Fizdale said.
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Sixteen years later, wounds are still open among some officials who helped write that rule, though they say they have become more adept at fighting back.
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Fighting back tears, Mack said she had joined the organization, led by self-described spiritual guide Keith Raniere, a decade ago to find purpose in life.
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The comforting news is that scientists, doctors, and politicians are fighting back, and Motherboard is investigating how they plan to contain the infectious diseases that threaten humanity.
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If even a "vocal minority" ends up fighting back against changes, that's going to cause a potential optics issue for the company's attempts to attract new shoppers.
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Students across the country walked out of school and into the streets today to demand that the adults running the government start fighting back against climate change.
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Public support, rather than boycotts, from players and game industry workers alike is the best-case scenario for those who want to support the people fighting back.
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Johnson retired from fighting back in 2017 with a 22-6 record as a pro ... with wins over stars like Glover Teixeira, Ryan Bader and Alexander Gustafsson.
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Vitaly Shabunin, head of the Anti-Corruption Action Centre, a civic organisation, says that the old system has been rocked but that it is now fighting back.
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Agatone and her co-petitioners, Elisabetta Canitano, Concetta Grande, and Giovanna Scassellati are lone figures who have been fighting back against Italy's anti-abortion culture for years.
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Yet rugby league is fighting back: the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF) has already announced that its 2025 World Cup will be held in America and Canada.
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"I am sitting here just fighting back tears looking over my journey," the Destiny's Child singer told Robin Roberts, while sitting next to her fiancé, Chad Johnson.
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"Did Jack wear his glasses so he could see her walk down the aisle?" one Twitter user captioned a GIF of actress Kristen Bell fighting back tears.
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The Kurds are fighting back, particularly in the border towns, where they're also taking on the Turkish-backed Syrian militias, loosely known as the Free Syrian Army.
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According to an open letter published in The Hollywood Reporter, men in the entertainment industry are fighting back against sexual harassment with a new initiative called #AskMoreOfHim.
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The experts and the top pundits will say that's a losing strategy, but if the voters don't see Trump fighting back hard they will surely abandon him.
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As we saw during the presidential debates, Trump can't seem to help fighting back when he feels attacked, even if doing so is a terrible, counterproductive strategy.
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Many are fighting back with lawsuits that place the blame not on the men perpetrating the abuse, but on the prison managers that they say enable it.
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Plus-size vlogger Shiann Friesen is fighting back after a Walmart employee urged her not to try on a sweater because she would "stretch it" too much.
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"There's been a trade war we haven't fought for years, and now we're fighting back — President Trump feels we have more weapons than they do," Cramer said.
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That's why reproductive rights activists and nonprofits have been working hard to raise money for abortion funds and fighting back against anti-abortion laws across the country.
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Rodriguez praised women like Jennifer Lawrence, Jamie Lee Curtis, Meryl Streep and Mila Kunis for voicing their experiences with the pay gap and fighting back against it.
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If LG continues down this path, it’ll find itself in the same boat as HTC: A once great phone maker now desperately fighting back extinction.
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Lawsuits are likely to be the main strategy these groups have for fighting back against Trump, and many hinted at future litigation in their reactions on Tuesday.
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Democratic Senate hopeful Jason Kander is fighting back against criticism of his loyalty to the Second Amendment with a new ad depicting him assembling a rifle blindfolded.
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But many in Clinton's world had hoped earlier in the campaign that much of that money could go towards defeating Republicans, not fighting back a Democratic challenger.
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The White House, fighting back against yet another extraordinary political imbroglio despite its own compromised credibility, rejected the new allegations, first reported by The New York Times.
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Jordan has been among the region's most aggressive in fighting back as part of the U.S.-led military coalition, though that participation has come with a cost.
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"So on the positive side, my daughter is seeing a woman in a position of power fighting back, not backing down and staking her territory," Hawke added.
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For years critics have been slamming Spears for appearing to lip sync her hits, and this summer seems to be the season the star is fighting back.
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"Those grandchildren… they were my everything, they were my only grandchildren in the whole world," Sandra said, fighting back tears while sitting next to her husband Frank.
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"This is a critical step in fighting back against President Trump's war on asylum seekers," said Melissa Crow, senior supervising attorney at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
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The top-two members of the Senate Homeland Security Committee recently pressed the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security to explain how they are fighting back.
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Fighting back tears, she recalls the call she received from her husband, Iraq war vet Juan Rodriguez, on July 26 — the call that changed her life forever.
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The invocation of Section 2023 would allow the United States to finally start fighting back in the trade war already launched against us by countries like China.
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There is no O, it's called Fighting Back The president has also cited two FBI officials who exchanged anti-Trump texts in his attacks on the probe.
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Staffers at the AFL-CIO's Washington, D.C., headquarters are fighting back against management at the massive union as they negotiate a collective bargaining agreement, HuffPost reported Monday.
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"We have a history of fighting back and never letting go," said Robert Holden, president of the Juniper Park Civic Association and an organizer of the rallies.
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Hardened stagehands pulled us aside in the wings, fighting back tears to say what our having volunteered to fly there on a day off meant to them.
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Robert Menendez, tasted political deliverance, fighting back tears after a jury deadlocked in the corruption trial that had threatened his own career -- and a Democratic Senate seat.
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Despite fighting back, the Pole could not handle her opponent's big kicking serve and stream of drop shots and Van Uytvanck bagged the tiebreak with a smash.
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After fighting back, Chicago maintained a lead into third quarter when the Knicks began to build momentum before starting the fourth quarter with the 10 straight points.
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Some optometrist associations began fighting back against Opternative in order to protect their in-person test business, lobbying to have the startup's service banned by the FDA.
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In November, Instagram began fighting back against automated apps people used to leave spammy comments and to follow and unfollow users in hopes of growing their audience.
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If you're thinking, "Okay, but if hopepunk is just about fighting back against an oppressive force, wouldn't that make just about everything hopepunk?" then you're not alone!
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In fighting back and speaking out, these two have forced the beginnings of a reckoning onto men whom countless excuses have absolved of their mistreatment of women.
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Women fighting back against high heels is one of the most consistent stories in modern history, as seen in a trip down the archives of this newspaper.
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But many in Hong Kong see a controversial new extradition law as a sign that Beijing is trying to cut that timeline short, and they're fighting back.
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After fighting back to tie the series, 21948-21973, the Astros fall meekly, sending Cleveland to the World Series for the second year in a row. Oct.
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Mohammed Jalal, whose cousin is the village ARSA chief and is still fighting back in Rakhine, said he was willing to forfeit his son for the cause.
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To contain Beijing, the United States and its allies are fighting back with a campaign of technoprotectionism, opening a perilous new front in the global trade battles.
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Yet on Sunday, Woods was fighting back tears on the final hole of the Tour Championship as he claimed his first victory in more than five years.
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" As he put it: "Shouldn't we be fighting back in this war, instead of withdrawing from combat or, even worse, providing institutional legitimacy for the bomb throwers?
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"Under my administration, we're fighting back and we're winning because we are truly putting America first," Trump proclaimed last week in a speech in swing-state Pennsylvania.
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" Fighting back tears, Mr. Rogers described Ms. Muller as "a very nice person, a very sweet girl, but if she picked up a drink her personality changed.
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During a Thursday appearance on Fox News, counselor to the president Kellyanne Conway defended the president for fighting back against what she said is a hostile press.
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Now, manufacturers are fighting back, in an unusual trade case that could put the final decision about government intervention, and any remedy, directly in President Trump's hands.
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" Fighting back tears, Kuechly said, "And that's the part that the most difficult is I still want to play, but I don't think it's the right decision.
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One way companies are fighting back, he says, is by elevating the top IT leaders to the C-suite, in the Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) position.
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The videos make it difficult to see the extent of Mr. Hubbard's response, but at no point does he appear to be fighting back with similar force.
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The Obama administration is fighting back against environmental activists and trying to blunt the impact of a massive campaign against federal oil and natural gas lease sales.
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"He always said that lawyers are forever worrying, and he never wanted to pass those worries on to his family," she said by telephone, fighting back tears.
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"I suppose we were lucky to have found her alive, but it hurts the soul to see a little animal like that," she added, fighting back tears.
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Now the authorities in Beijing are fighting back, going so far as to install high-tech toilet paper dispensers equipped with facial recognition software in several restrooms.
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Putting a name to the practice of obstetric violence is the first step toward standing up against it, and so, of course, doctors have begun fighting back.
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Nicotero later flips this idea into a pretty nifty montage of the characters (including several previously nondescript Alexandrians) fighting back against the horde, until it's finally subdued.
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It's a book devoted to the laudable cause of understanding and then fighting back against hatred throughout the world, especially in the form of bigotry and prejudice.
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Three girls on a soccer team in Wisconsin have opened up about the bullying they face over their short haircuts, and their parents and coach are fighting back.
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ISLAMABAD (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Upset by the felling of many of Islamabad's trees – victims of rapid urbanization - the city's children are fighting back with a tree planting drive.
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At a recent stop in Pittsburgh — the hometown of her late ex-boyfriend Mac Miller — fans noticed that she appeared visibly emotional, fighting back tears during her performance.
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Photo: GettyAn embattled Kaspersky Labs is fighting back against accusations that its ties to the Russian government can create a security risk when using its anti-virus software.
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He went on to kidnap her twice and sexually assault her repeatedly as he concocted fantastical stories about aliens in an effort to brainwash her against fighting back.
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"[Obama] should be doing exactly what everyone else in the Democratic Party should be doing: following the resistance, fighting back against Trump, or getting out of the way."
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Airbnb is fighting back against new legislation in San Francisco that aims to hold the short-term rental company accountable for ensuring its hosts register with the city.
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And given that the Night King has his own undead dragon now, it seems that the next step in fighting back against the White Walkers won't be easy.
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GoFundMe today announced that it is fighting back with a limited guarantee, ensuring that the money you drop in a collection bucket goes where you think it does.
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In other words, lose weight, and you'll start feeling even hungrier than usual, your metabolism will slow, and your body will start fighting back against the diet. Why?
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Under the voice over and haunting music will be scenes of combat with Reedus and some fellow soldiers fighting back against a squad of tentacle-controlled bad guys.
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But now one of the Bay's wealthiest families is putting a little of its fortune toward fighting back on behalf of longtime residents who can't pay today's rates.
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"I passed out in a matter of seconds in the morning, seeing my school knocked down by the devastating flood," remembers the 35-year-old, fighting back tears.
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The "cut the cord" movement is all about fighting back against that bundling in your cable bill and it's a creation of the free market through and through.
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In the emerging war of pets versus home robots, things have now ratcheted up from furry-faced consternation over mechanical invaders to fighting back using paw and snout.
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Facebook has been hit with the brunt of the blame for the fake news phenomenon, though it's fighting back against misinformation with outside fact checkers and more features.
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The government's concerns surround alleged human rights abuses and reported famine occurring inside Yemen, where Saudi forces are aiding Yemen's government in fighting back Iranian-backed Houthi rebels.
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Ms. Prescod, who founded a group Black Coalition Fighting Back Serial Murders, said the conviction of Mr. Franklin might represent a bit of respite for the victims' families.
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Liberal groups, fearing a reversal of cases that legalized and affirmed the right to an abortion, are fighting back and putting pressure on moderate Republicans such as Sens.
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"The moment I saw it, I felt like choking up, fighting back tears welling up in my eyes, something hot coming up from my heart," Ms. Park said.
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" Trump complained about the "rigged system" he said was blocking him from achieving his goals and said the "swamp is fighting back so viciously and violently against him.
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Conservative lawmakers in Illinois are fighting back against a measure signed by the state's Republican governor that would allow Medicaid and state health care plans to cover abortions.
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When the Yankees announced their new ticket policies in mid-February, just before pitchers and catchers reported to spring training, they insisted they were fighting back against fraud.
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After Microsoft announced a change that would essentially raise prices on its customers if they use Windows or Microsoft's database on rivals' clouds, those rivals are fighting back.
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That's when it really hit the fan ... several guys teamed up on the Lyft driver, who continued fighting back, and in the scuffle ... Alessandra got knocked down again.
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They've seen a ground to the liberals and the liberal elite for decades by not actually fighting back, so I understand, we can keep going back to character.
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" Smith has made comments against the Trump administration in the past, including attacking the president for "belittling" reporters and fighting back on Trump calling the media "fake news.
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So when the organization regrouped under the ISIS flag and began fighting back against military forces, it was no surprise the Philippines reached out to the US again.
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