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"flared" Definitions
  1. (of clothes) wider at the bottom edge than at the top
"flared" Synonyms
flaring broadening full splayed spreading widening wide splaying bell-shaped outspread outstretched unfolded expanded open extended unfurled fanlike wide-open fully extended opened up splayed out spread out spread-out stretched stretched out fanned out opened out open wide wide open shone shined glared glimmered flashed flickered gleamed glittered glowed scintillated shimmered sparkled dazzled glistened beat beaten erupted fluttered burst brast burned burnt flamed ignited combusted incinerated smoldered(US) blazed enflamed kindled enkindled lit lighted smouldered(UK) fired torched exploded fumed inflamed burned violently spread broadened widened dilated grew grown got wider lost control lost your temper threw a tantrum thrown a tantrum blew your top blown your top lost it lost your cool flew into a temper flown into a temper flew off the handle flown off the handle lost the plot flared up flew into a rage flown into a rage saw red seen red hit the roof recurred reoccured reoccurred repeated recrudesced returned reappeared relapsed reverted came back come back came again come again occurred again repeated itself appeared again came back again come back again came round again come round again burned off bristled seethed sod sodden raged stormed boiled spitted spat bridled objected recoiled resented resent ruffled swelled swoll swollen snapped snapt barked snarled retorted growled rejoined riposted scowled complained said abruptly said angrily said brusquely said nastily said roughly sneered spoke abruptly spoken abruptly spoke brusquely spoken brusquely More

964 Sentences With "flared"

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They have either a flared ring or flared base at the end.
In the UK in the late 2000s, there was a genre that flared up and flared out, and it was called wonky pop.
The socks and flip-flops are white, as is the rest of his outfit: skinny flared trousers, a T-shirt with long sleeves, also flared.
But Portland, Oregon was one exception as violence flared there.
A flared up aurora as seen near Christchurch, New Zealand.
The ceasefire has largely held but sporadic skirmishes have flared.
In humans, the pelvis is what we would called flared.
But on January 29th it flared up with renewed force.
Tempers apparently flared during the slow traffic out of Charleston.
In the flickering warmth, she flared her nostrils and snorted.
Over nearly three hours of debate, tempers flared at times.
The meeting was generally calm, but tempers flared when Rep.
A match flared inside the cabin, turning the windows orange.
Unrest flared again in Hong Kong after a protester died.
At school always seemed the time that it flared up.
But fighting persisted and flared again last month in Juba.
He makes floral flared suits look cute instead of gross.
Yet when my temper flared, she retreated from the kitchen.
Tensions flared in the weeks leading up to the vote.
" Attention flared when the British Book Marketing Council made "Mrs.
Tempers flared and tensions increased during the discussion on crime.
"When he fell, it just flared up again," Bowles said.
Tempers and emotions flared at a Tuesday City Council meeting.
Trump's views on this subject flared up again last week.
The first protests flared in March and April and snowballed.
Without a dictatorship to suppress it, ethnic violence has flared.
Nose scrunched up, nostrils flared, smile playing on her lips.
He stopped taking it and his symptoms flared up again.
The yuan began falling markedly in June when trade tensions flared.
She said his anger flared up again after reading the indictment.
Windy, dry conditions also flared up smaller fires around the region.
A WAR of words has flared up at the World Bank.
All three women wore dark tops and dark-wash flared jeans.
Cholera flared up in April and spread rapidly, killing 2,227 people.
Unionist protests have flared over far smaller affronts to British identity.
Rocking a denim jacket with drawstrings, and their new flared jeans.
After seven years on the little pill my cancer flared up.
While she was there, student protests against the junta flared up.
It's made all the more adorable by his lightly-flared pants.
Designs were long, bare and smooth, dresses were flared and flowed.
They argued, tempers flared and soon the dog was shot dead.
It flared most recently when Mr. Trump visited Britain this month.
When these efforts were blocked, resentment flared and the ax fell.
The volume rose and tensions flared in the House of Commons.
In the last two weeks the market flared into deeper backwardation.
But a ceasefire collapsed in July 2015 and fighting flared anew.
Another possibility is that the virus subsided and flared up again.
Fighting with various ethnic groups has flared in the nation's borderlands.
They also flared at the Red Bull team after Verstappen's arrival.
Pairing flared pants with flats might make your look seem unpolished.
Conflicts have flared between livestock herders and farmers competing for land.
However, violence has flared periodically in the years since, especially around elections.
Protests flared in San Francisco over the fatal police shooting on Dec.
At least 15 new fires flared up Tuesday, according to the agency.
As the fallout commenced and the spectacle flared, one waited for the
In it, Gentileschi looks out at the viewer, her eyes slightly flared.
Still, tension soon flared with land speculators, bankers and domineering plantation-owners.
Scott pointed out that his addiction flared up when he felt despair.
Policing became reactive; officers responded when violence flared, but usually not before.
Tensions flared at President Obama's televised town hall on race relations Thursday.
Tempers have flared with debate descending into a melee earlier this month.
The prisoners set fires; on March 403rd one flared out of control.
And do they still look as adorable in flared jeans and glitter?
Her problems with housing instability have flared up over the years since.
At Maddox's ceremony in November 220, Grace's ribs flared with every breath.
As a new debate over multipliers flared, freshwater types stood their ground.
He described the scene as "orderly," but said tensions had sometimes flared.
Weeks of sniping in the Democratic presidential race flared into outright hostility.
Violence also flared anew on Thursday in several locations in southern Iraq.
Two years ago, crises flared up in Brazil, Russia, and South Africa.
But the protests on Tuesday flared inside the security perimeter as well.
Tensions have flared this week over Barr's handling of the Mueller report.
Already on Monday morning, tensions flared between Turkey and the United States.
The conflict flared up after the collapse of a ceasefire in 2015.
Knowles' ensemble consisted of a layered strapless bustier and dramatically flared trousers.
Tempers flared as Republicans accused Democrats of preventing passage of crucial aid.
In 2015, a joint disease in Mr. Person's left knee flared up.
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Tempers flared between the two after Cuomo's initial comments a day earlier.
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Separatist movements have occasionally flared up, but Beijing has suppressed these demonstrations.
This year, tempers flared in the wake of an emotional presidential election.
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At times, he blinked rapidly, his lips pursed and his nostrils flared.
However, violence has flared in the years since, particularly around election time.
She'd had these treatments when her asthma flared, and they'd always helped.
Most of the gatherings have remained peaceful, but tempers have flared sporadically.
At certain points the disease has flared up, requiring more drastic treatments.
Tensions have also flared over technology deals that involve sensitive personal data.
Over the years Cher has proven she's the queen of bell-bottoms (from flared-leg jumpsuits to sequin ensembles), but we noticed she may love a look even more than a good flared pant — a jaunty airport hat.
Ratajkowski's double-breasted jacket costs $129, while the matching flared trousers are $69.90.
Unsuccessful attempts to settle the debate flared up again in 1987 and 1994.
Rumours that Russia may be meddling in the region flared up last month.
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Semiconductor stocks were sliding on Monday as concerns over trade flared up again.
Or really, two scandals that flared up in close proximity to one another.
Jameela Jamil's signature look updates Goldie Hawn's flared fringe of the early '70s.
Mark Reynolds flared an opposite-field, run-scoring single into short right field.
The reading was taken before tensions flared in the U.S.-China trade war.
Police also fired tear gas in Tin Shui Wai district, as tension flared.
Wildfires have swept across Sweden and to smaller extent have flared in Finland.
Protests have flared in San Francisco over the fatal police shooting on Dec.
Kulikov is considered day-to-day after his back flared up once again.
While foreign monitors gave a generally positive assessment, tensions flared in several locations.
But tensions flared again last week over the two countries' positions on Syria.
Her "ta-da!" moments, which elsewhere landed predictably, flared up here without warning.
As in, people are yearning for some brightly colored, faux-leather flared pants.
In response to the ban, a protest immediately flared up outside J.F.K. airport.
Tensions flared in 2014 when China installed exploratory oil rigs in the vicinity.
But tensions flared just hours later, after Trump issued a statement blasting Bannon.
He grabbed it by the teeth, sank his fingers into its flared nostrils.
Since the crisis flared in August, the financial response has been relatively small.
After the shooting, protests erupted for several days in Sacramento as tempers flared.
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The feeling of otherness flared when she visited Princeton as a potential applicant.
Greg Abbott tweeted last year, when the issue flared up in his state.
Hopes of Porzingis returning were sidetracked when his sore lower back flared up.
For Merkel, Deutsche's woes could hardly have flared up at a worse time.
Tensions over the individual have also flared during — and after — the impeachment trial.
But Duda flared a single to shallow left-center field to tie the game.
As the afternoon dragged on, tensions flared and the scene at times turned violent.
Violence has flared as a result, and the stack of bodies is growing higher.
Eruptions have flared up in recent times on other islands, most notably Grande Comore.
Protests also flared in large metropolitan areas including Philadelphia, Oakland, San Francisco, and Chicago.
But clashes have flared outside the capital and Machar has repeatedly delayed his return.
"This issue has flared up a bit more in the last year," she said.
The people noted these differences of opinion have flared up between the different groups.
New fires also flared up in Riverside and Ventura Counties on Wednesday and Thursday.
Violence flared again in 2015 after the collapse of a two-year peace process.
Oil, meanwhile, surged as tensions between Iran and the U.S. flared up this week.
The party's failure to handle anti-Semitism within its ranks has flared up, again.
The star kept it casual in a leopard fur coat, flared pants and loafers.
Details such as peplum waists and flared sleeves will also transform your look instantly.
Tempers flared, benches emptied, John Gibbons was ejected, but no other action was taken.
Those monuments have been the subject of heated protests, which flared up again Sunday.
But fighting has flared in Kachin State in the north and in Rakhine State.
Gas is also flared, as some producers are primarily set up to sell oil.
Tensions have also flared between Iran and Israel, alarmed by Tehran's influence in Syria.
The navy piece featured flared legs and strategically placed lace flowers over her unmentionables.
Cozart has been battling his quads since May, when the injury first flared up.
Tensions flared again in September after Secretary of State Rex TillersonRex Wayne TillersonState Dept.
There was no scoring in the first period but tempers flared toward the end.
Kaepernick, who kept a courtly aspect during the interview, flared for the first time.
I was also chronically anxious, with rashes that flared the week before any exam.
China has hit U.S. goods with retaliatory tariffs in the past when disputes flared.
Bishnu had to go home to his village because his hepatitis had apparently flared.
Kobe Bryant sat out the game after his sore right shoulder flared up again.
Then, as the five-day conference began on Saturday, disputes over credentials flared up.
Violence flared this week, with more than 100 people killed in election-related clashes.
" He held his palms out, fingers flared and said, "You've got the story wrong!
Tensions flared again at period's end, and Nick Ritchie and Blake Coleman were tossed.
Also skater skirts and tulip skirts; flared, cropped trousers; neat jackets, and bibbed dresses.
Tensions flared in August as both sides announced reciprocal tariffs but have thawed since.
She wore this stunning Tracy Reese flared dress for a ceremony in summer 2013.
The president's comments come as tensions have flared between the administration and the media.
Tempers flared with 3 minutes 49 seconds to play with Boston leading 97-89.
S. trade tensions flared up and retailer Kingfisher slumped 7% following disappointing quarterly sales.
Tempers flared and Mr. Kelly asked that the room be cleared of staff members.
She wears them with everything from her signature Alaïa flared dresses to Liberty prints.
That question has flared up in a dispute over the accuracy of the biography.
And it especially flared the last time Hillary Clinton ran for the Democratic nomination.
When it flared up, it was a force of nature, a wonder to behold.
Will shaping return to fashion through a cinched waist, a sculpted coat, a flared skirt?
Violence has flared in the mainly Kurdish southeast and elsewhere in Turkey in recent days.
The wildfires flared in two new locations on Monday morning in southern California, officials said.
Despite telling PEOPLE Now that she was "at peace" in November, drama flared on Dec.
IRAQ - Similar factors were behind deadly civil unrest in Iraq which flared in early October.
Natural gas is flared off at a plant outside of the town of Cuero, Texas.
They had finally paid off a six-figure amount when a new issue flared up.
It was tight just above her stomach, flared out just enough to hide the bump.
In 1993, President Bill Clinton visited Panmunjom when the North Korean nuclear crisis first flared.
Lately I've been getting back into bell-bottoms, but high-waisted and not too flared.
The flared-skirt style comes with pockets, a swing hem, and slight scoop O-neckline.
Debate on a few points has already flared up as a government shutdown looms closer.
Tensions flared following the cancellation, as attendees feuded, sometimes physically, according to photos and video.
The Samos fire flared outside the camp on Monday night, firefighters said, before spreading inside.
Its clothes often have playful flourishes such as cutouts, beading, bold prints or flared skirts.
We're particularly digging those flared sleeves (very on trend) and the tweed's unexpected color combination.
Protests flared when Sarksyan, an establishment veteran, announced he was seeking to become prime minister.
Violence has flared frequently on the frontier since Palestinians began weekly protests on March 30.
They're softer and looser, but retain the structural elements to create that signature flared skirt.
Tempers flared and Hayes shot Smith, killing him, and injuring Smith's wife Racquel as well.
"His elbow flared up on him," Collins, the Mets' manager, said of Syndergaard before leaving.
Schechter had a rare condition that flared up while he was playing golf in 2007.
The release of Dion's report promised to reignite a scandal that initially flared in February.
The release of the report promised to reignite a scandal that initially flared in February.
The sky, which stretched endlessly above the flat, lush fields, flared with clouds at sunset.
The spread from March to April has similarly flared to 45 cents from 27 cents.
The battle over defense spending has flared within the House GOP over the last week.
Something that's fitted throughout the leg, but becomes flared just a little towards the bottom.
She paired her top and flared denim with a matching Louis Vuitton belt and purse.
The duchess paired a $140 Equipment blouse with $50 flared trousers from Zara, Yahoo reports.
The plan was scrapped but protests flared again over the continued detention of opposition demonstrators.
But unrest has flared in states ruled by his party, catching regional leaders flat-footed.
When one Republican tried to get an exemption for the human papillomavirus vaccine, tempers flared.
Criticism subsequently flared in Washington, Seoul and elsewhere that the deals only benefited North Korea.
Protests flared after security forces killed a popular militant leader called Burhan Wani last July.
And being longtime proponents of flared jeans, we're almost even more excited about this one.
But as he became increasingly resistant to the Botox dosages, his dystonia flared up again.
Tempers flared between the teams after Powell took a hard foul midway through the half.
Hadid went for a sleeveless T-shirt, contrast-hem flared pants, and pointed-toe shoes.
A long-running dispute over the Himalayan border with China has flared in recent years.
Each piece has a rolled, flared lip that makes pouring from pots and pans easy.
But the conflict that flared this week seemed to have little to do with legislation.
After mistakes, Crupi turned away in genuine disgust, her nostrils flared and her mouth twisted.
In Syria, military tensions flared between Iran and Turkey, two of the Sochi talks' sponsors.
In New Orleans, tempers flared this spring when four Confederate-era monuments were taken down.
Last week, fires flared up again in the Australian Capital Territory, moving closer to Tidbinbilla.
It was contained but flared again on Saturday as the wind picked up, reports said.
In some places, fights even broke out in queues as tensions flared between anxious customers.
Several times this season and last, tensions have flared during a game against the Rays.
Not surprisingly, all of the amendments failed along party lines, but not before tempers flared.
I throw on flared jeans, black heeled boots and a nude button down collared blouse.
Hamilton is considered and serene, and wears a white T-shirt and pale, flared denim.
Angry mobs looted, burned and vandalized shops, properties, and vehicles, after violence flared on Sunday.
With but few exceptions, violence subsided during the day, and flared rapidly again at night.
When tensions flared during witness interviews, lawyers would take Mr. Goldstein aside to soothe disputes.
"He's a magician!" the crowd chanted as fireworks flared and Netanyahu kissed his wife Sara.
Over the weekend tensions flared again, with the two countries clashing over trade, technology and security.
Tensions flared after a vehicle laden with explosives rammed into an Indian police convoy on Feb.
But even in recent administrations, the clash between state and federal marijuana statutes has flared up.
"My psoriasis flared up when I was about 20," Chris says, adding that it's become unbearable.
She chose a sparkly, plunging Christian Siriano black jacket with matching flared trousers for the occasion.
Trump has attacked the merger, and his feud with Time Warner-owned CNN flared anew Wednesday.
By early evening, most of the protesters had dispersed, though clashes flared up in other neighborhoods.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared.
Tensions flared on February 27, 63, when police struck a widow who was selling cigarettes illegally.
A cinched waist with a flared, A-line hem is so $$$ for hiding a small bulge.
When trade tensions flared into a tariff war last year, however, it was the final straw.
Think: plaid flared pants, plaid vests, plaid mini-skirts, plaid mini-backpacks, and plaid mini-thongs.
When trade tensions flared into a tariff war last year, however, it was the final straw.
Protests have flared repeatedly in Dhaka since two students were killed last week by speeding buses.
Protests flared last year after security forces killed a popular underground separatist leader called Burhan Wani.
The allover lace covered a subtle sweetheart neckline and flared out into a slight A-line.
Violence has flared up again since Renamo challenged results of the southern African nation's 2014 elections.
Not to mention the cheeky flared fingers thrown out in the path of the opponent's eyes.
Violence has flared between the LNA and its main opponent, the Benghazi Revolutionaries Shura Council (BRSC).
Bright orange and red flames flickered and flared through several gaps in the large tree's trunk.
Still, as the most recent hurricane models showed the storm heading her way, her jitters flared.
Those symptoms have included "aggressive headaches" that have particularly flared up over the last two years.
Tempers flared when Germany's top court prevented Erdogan from addressing the July 31 rally via videolink.
"The Goldfinch" actor teamed the accessories with a camel brown, flared suit over a yellow polo.
Such bitter divisions had flared long before Mr. Trump seared his surname onto the democratic process.
We lived in a cozy condo, so it wasn't easy to get away when tempers flared.
NOTES: Tempers flared for the second time in as many meetings between the Grizzlies and Suns.
Each piece has a rolled, flared lip that is great for pouring directly from the pan.
Demonstrations calling for her to resign flared Wednesday night in cities including Brasília and São Paulo.
Tempers flared after the break when Moreno pushed Altidore over and then dropped onto his back.
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Protests against the team names, logos and mascots have flared occasionally over the past few decades.
Racial tensions that flared among some organizers before the first women's march appear to have ebbed.
The blazer flared a touch at the bottom, adding something princely and maybe even Prince-ly.
Tensions have flared between the White House and congressional Democrats since the Mueller report was released.
Vice President Mike Pence, who was also there, looked on in silence as the tensions flared.
Dozens of blazes that have been raging across the region for months flared up this week.
Mr. Abiy's tenure also has been punctuated by ethnic rivalries that have flared in recent years.
Tensions over the dam have flared between Egypt, Ethiopia and Sudan since construction began in 2011.
Violence flared in Kashmir after the death of Burhan Wani, a young militant leader, in 2016.
The Rich story has been kicking around since July, but flared anew last week, when FoxNews.
Hundreds of people were arrested during the violence, which has flared up periodically in South Africa.
Hate crimes and other incidents of bias have flared up, as documented by many news organizations.
But when rivalries between Japan and China flared, people in Fangzheng found themselves branded as traitors.
We're wearing flared jeans that were so tight we had to lie down to zip them.
The outbreak has also flared up in places like South Korea, the Middle East and Europe.
We're wearing flared jeans that were so tight we had to lie down to zip them.
Even when parked, its flared fenders and angry nostrils project aggression and insanity like nothing else.
Tensions between Washington and Tehran flared last week after an American airstrike killed Iran's top general.
Recession fears flared, trade-war tensions ebbed and flowed with ferocity, and corporate earnings growth slowed.
By Tuesday, police had arrested 189 people allegedly involved in violence that flared Sunday in Johannesburg.
Matt Kemp followed with a single flared to right field and Myers went to third base.
Similar discussions have flared around an entirely separate case involving the R&B singer R. Kelly.
Over the weekend tensions flared again between China and the United States over trade, technology and security.
But condom molds can be made magnum-size, studded, ridged, or flared for a more ergonomic fit.
The ideological divisions inside the GOP have already flared in the early days of the new Congress.
Tensions between the United States and Iran flared up, after Tehran shot down a US military drone.
From designer Tanya Taylor, the dress has an adorable a-line cut and flared sleeves to match.
Clashes with police flared in 2015 and this year, although the government has shelved the boundary plan.
Trump sensed the rage that flared from this pain and made it the fuel of his campaign.
The actress and the designer opted for cigarette pants while the writer/director chose a flared leg.
Tensions flared again between the United States and China during the weekend over trade, technology and security.
It flared up without warning, this protective feeling toward an indeterminate bundle of cells inside of me.
Tensions flared early in the second quarter when Cleveland's Larry Nance Jr. shoved Morris under the basket.
He left Game 1 of a Tuesday doubleheader in the seventh inning when the ankle flared up.
It is the second time in as many weeks that violence has flared between Muslims and Sinhalese.
He was dressed in a pair of flared jeans and an imitation Perfecto jacket studded with badges.
Singer-songwriter Paul Simon and actress Carrie Fisher's attraction to each other flared quickly — only to combust.
A research program on ways to capture and monetize flared gas can stimulate demand and reduce emissions.
Tensions flared again between the United States and China at the weekend over trade, technology and security.
Authorities scrapped the scheme in January, but protests flared again over the continued detention of opposition demonstrators.
Tensions flared between the U.S. and its closest allies after Trump's appearance at the G-7 summit.
But clashes have frequently flared outside the capital since then and Machar has repeatedly delayed his return.
Tensions flared Sunday when a group of migrants rushed the border and US authorities fired tear gas.
Tempers flared in the fifth, and Gibbons was ejected after an argument with crew chief Joe West.
Elgort was pictured wearing a '70s-inspired flared suit in camel brown over a yellow polo top.
Tensions also flared over the sanctions the U.S. slapped on Russia for its 2014 annexation of Crimea.
The conflict flared up again in July 2015 after the collapse of a two-year-old ceasefire.
When she yelled in his face, her nostrils flared, and the little hairs haloing her temples quivered.
However, spring is the perfect time to try new shapes, whether it's a cropped or flared style.
Violence flared near the U.S. embassy in Beirut over President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
But after the Arab Spring protests began in 2011, violence flared, and the family decided to flee.
Tempers flared in the Senate as the Republican leadership scheduled votes without reaching a deal with Democrats.
A skeleton crew stayed behind at Patagonia, putting out spot fires as they flared up on campus.
Some of the ERA-related arguments surfacing now are similar to those that flared in the 1970s.
Her name flared briefly into fame, of the saddest variety, and then sank back into the dark.
This month, the escalating crisis briefly flared into a military exchange between Iran and the United States.
Protests against economic hardships and alleged corruption initially flared in Iran's second city of Mashad on Thursday.
Tensions between the government and the STC flared last year, but the latest fighting looks more serious.
When xenophobic nationalist movements flared up in reaction, the Russians poured on the gas via social media.
Tensions flared after Saudi Arabia blamed Iran for an attack on Saudi oil facilities on Sept. 14.
It wasn't the first time I'd traveled by myself, but a week before I flew, nerves flared.
We passed an outpost flaring gas across the surface of rectangular pools of water; others flared skyward.
Fierce fires have flared around Australia for several weeks, prompting mass evacuations, devastating towns and destroying homes.
But his most recent strep throat infection flared up on Memorial Day, and those clinics were closed.
Nike launched the LD 1000, a running shoe with a "dramatically flared heel," in its early days.
Hollande urged Iran and Saudi Arabia to reduce tensions which flared after Riyadh executed a prominent Shi'ite cleric.
Violence has flared during the recent protests after Hernandez put soldiers on the streets, leading to widespread condemnation.
S. trade talks at this week's G21 meeting and fears of an escalation in Iran tensions flared up.
A peace deal signed in 2015 proved shaky and fresh clashes flared again in the capital in July.
The attack occurred in south Kashmir's Kulgam district, where protests against Indian rule have flared in recent weeks.
The piece is available on their website in a blush color or olive featuring flared sleeves for $770.
Today, tensions with Russia have flared once again, as the special counsel investigation into Russian election interference continues.
Myanmar regards the Rohingya Muslims as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and communal violence has flared periodically for decades.
Over the weekend, she posed for a group of Instagram photos wearing a white dress with flared sleeves.
But while tensions have flared up, strategists still expect the two sides to strike a trade deal eventually.
Across the city Monday afternoon, protest sites became hot spots of activity that flared up and died down.
Tensions have flared within the ruling coalition over a corruption scandal that cost a junior minister his job.
Not only did he wear a wig, but Porter also donned a sparkly blazer and flared red pants.
The conflict in Kashmir has flared up in recent weeks, with tensions at their worst in a decade.
Its flared haunches, gaping grill and squat stance project a clear sense of purpose; the Raptor means business.
Myanmar considers the Rohingya illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and bouts of suppression and strife have flared for decades.
Both China and Japan claim ownership of the islands and tensions have flared numerous times in recent years.
One glittering orb from the disco decade of wide collared shirts and flared boxing gloves was Poot Lorlek.
The conflict flared up again in 2016 and saw a number of deadly incidents over the past year.
After a few tense but relatively uneventful years, hostilities between Morocco and the Polisario flared in late March.
North of San Francisco, a fire that flared Tuesday near rural Covelo raced through brush, grass and timber.
The conflict flared up again in July last year after the collapse of a two-year-old ceasefire.
An earlier deal brokered in February quickly collapsed after fighting flared around the country's besieged second city, Aleppo.
Ambrosio showed up in a barely-there halter top — which exposed her toned abs — and coordinating flared pants.
It recorded its first monthly fall in May, when tensions between the world's two biggest economies flared up.
But the main event will be the first meeting between Trump and Xi since trade tensions have flared.
Tempers flared early when Tampa Bay's Dan Girardi blindsided Brandon Dubinsky at 254:55 of the first period.
Last week, tensions between Iran and the U.S. flared after Tehran shot down an unmanned U.S. surveillance drone.
Euro zone government bond yields also dipped as the trade dispute between the United States and China flared.
Tensions flared last Sunday when a group of migrants rushed the border and US authorities fired tear gas.
It need not lead to political catastrophe; it has flared up and sputtered out repeatedly in the past.
Next year, we can expect to see psychedelic prints and flared cuts from the 1960s and 1970s everywhere.
Meanwhile, fighting flared up last week between rival Tuareg clans, unsettling the Kidal region in the far north.
Conflict between the PKK and the Turkish military flared up last July after the collapse of a ceasefire.
Methane is a potent greenhouse gas, leaked or deliberately "flared" all along the oil and gas supply chain.
A quarrel flared in 2015 while Mr. Modi visited China to smooth over rifts and promote economic ties.
But the goal has proved elusive, and fighting has flared along Myanmar's border with China, in the east.
Still, tensions flared when a group of about 300 migrants approached the Guatemala border at Corinto from Honduras.
Violence flared again during the 2007 presidential election campaign and Ruto himself was accused of being behind it.
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As he spoke, big explosions were heard and flames flared up at a distant part of the campus.
I used to shave until a few months ago when my PCOS randomly flared up my hair growth.
The "2/2009 Incident," as it has come to be known, was an uprising that flared on Feb.
Each time it was extinguished, it flared back up -- perhaps because of the fuel on board, he said.
As he spoke, big explosions were heard and flames flared up at a distant part of the campus.
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Schroeder's back pain flared whenever he was stressed — a busy time at work, an illness in his family.
But then it flared up again — this time, in a Hollywood culture on the brink of a reckoning.
Violence flared in Sudan as the ruling military council and protest groups tried to reach a political-transition deal.
I'd take a round of antibiotics, and would be cool for a few months until it flared up again.
The anti-immigrant Know Nothing party flared up out of nowhere, and the anti-slavery Republican Party gets underway.
The dress flared out behind the 46-year-old at the hem and formed into a train behind her.
In fact, I'd usually opt for a loose-fitting dress or flared skirt to cover my bottom half completely.
Since then, inter-communal and inter-religious violence has flared sporadically despite the presence of peacekeepers and French forces.
The parliamentary debate was suspended after a raucous three-hour discussion during which tempers flared and lawmakers hurled insults.
Fighting also flared anew in Aleppo between insurgents and an alliance including the Kurdish YPG militia, the Observatory said.
Tempers flared this past Sunday when hundreds of citizens gathered outside the Parliament buildings to protest the deteriorating conditions.
She said on the show that she's forgiven him, though her insecurities flared up when she learned about it.
By writing to the government as this political drama flared, the banks seemed to have seized the high ground.
Clashes have flared in recent weeks between the army and guerrillas in Kachin and Shan states in the north.
So Shaller-Goldberg wrote a five-page letter detailing the tracksuit: fitted jacket, flared pants with a drawstring. Voilà.
"Things without a flared base can easily slip into the anal cavity and cause serious harm," Dr. Deitsch says.
Glasses were tilted, nostrils were flared, and remarks were exchanged in a mix of Arabic, French, Dutch, and English.
Tigers beat Yankees in brawl-filled encounter DETROIT — Pitches buzzed heads, tempers flared, fists flew and thumbs were extended.
Grissino-Mayer says Gatlinburg could have probably been evacuated sooner, even though he understands how fast the fire flared.
Before then, it had been cut off from the international bond market since its debt crisis flared in 2010.
It was a ruse, and the ultra-violent trailer for Mortal Kombat 11 flared to life behind him instead.
Myanmar regards the Rohingya as illegal immigrants from Bangladesh and bouts of suppression and violence have flared for decades.
The violence flared amid rumours that officials were trying to clear away unlicensed hawkers selling local delicacies, including fishballs.
Furthermore, the BLM offices have inconsistent policies regarding whether companies should pay royalties for the vented or flared gas.
Had France not been under a state of emergency, the matter might not have flared up as it did.
But hundreds more migrants have arrived in Tijuana this week, and by late Wednesday night, tensions flared once again.
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In each country, the virus has flared again, most recently in Guinea, with eight deaths in March 2016 alone.
Tempers flared last year when Christiania's leaders refused to allow a new bike path to cut through the neighborhood.
Insurgencies dogged Myanmar through decades of military rule, and fighting has also recently flared near the border with China.
The Blue Cut Fire in Southern California flared up at five acres and roared through 25,21918 acres by Wednesday.
The benchmark cash-to-three-months spread flared into backwardation in the first, second and fourth quarters of 2000.
Violence in a three-decade-old war with PKK fighters flared in July after the collapse of peace talks.
As he moved into modernism, he found that his life was freer and looser; his pomp flared into camp.
Springing into view in period-appropriate flared trousers, Mr. Molony might someday make an able Spooner or Hirst himself.
Later, tempers flared between Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler and Bears receiver Alshon Jeffery, leading to an extended shoving match.
In contrast, tempers flared on Friday in Torre del Greco, near Naples, at the funeral of four young men.
Tempers have flared in cities like Charlottesville, Va., as they confront their past and move to tear down monuments.
The beautiful blue sky is probably just the patch of white wall in his apartment, flared with the flash.
Once trade tensions flared, China drove its purchases of American oil to nearly zero last year, Mr. Book said.
Their mutual animosities have flared again, and not only over the South Korean Supreme Court's rulings against Japanese companies.
Viewed from above, the flowers looked like huddles of tiny birds with their beaks pressed together and wings flared.
Since Minsk II was signed in February 2015, fighting has periodically flared up, mostly prompted by Russian-backed forces.
Tensions also flared in other states as officials faced a backlash over decisions to forge ahead with their elections.
In none of those times did inflation flare up (and in the current expansion, it hasn't flared up yet).
Domed tortoises have rounded shells, and saddleback tortoises have flatter shells with flared edges and a raised neck opening.
Friction has already flared between Democrats heavily invested in Mr. Ossoff's race and activists closely aligned with Mr. Sanders.
There were several nights of three-ways involving them both; relationships that flared then fizzled for each of them.
He was 0-4 with an 11.40 ERA in four starts for the Diamondbacks before the elbow flared up.
Occasionally, tempers flared, and activists on both sides described being heckled or having pints of Guinness thrown at them.
Last year, Marathon Oil vented or flared almost half of the gas produced at its wells in the Bakken.
The Sunni-Shiite divide flared in the past decade as the Islamic State gained power in Syria and Iraq.
The controversy flared up in the heat of Davis' unsuccessful run for governor in 2014 against Republican Sam Brownback.
Some 40% of the estimated 100,000 Nduga population had been internally displaced since violence flared in December, Nduga said.
Border tensions between the two countries flared up between 1998 and 2000 and had remained unresolved until this month.
Cholera flared up in April and spread rapidly, killing 2,227 people but the death rate has since fallen dramatically.
It won't be the first time the various investigations that have dogged Trump flared up while he is overseas.
The president's anger then flared when Mr. Turx asked about a rise in anti-Semitic incidents around the country.
But the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in 2003 flared up and hasn't been seen in humans since.
The ongoing tension between Apple and Facebook flared again this week, causing a dramatic hubbub in the tech industry.
But the concerns flared after Tesla reported a first-quarter loss of $702 million at the end of April.
Back in Chicago, the fight for civil rights flared, but Jarrett lived in a lovely house in cosmopolitan comfort.
"The heel flared so much, in fact, that from certain angles it looked like a water ski," Knight wrote.
Tensions have flared anew over North Korea's ongoing nuclear and missile programmes, pursued in defiance of years of U.N. resolutions.
Headly flared one right into that empty space and Schwarbs got on his horse and started hoofing for the line.
Protests flared in cities and college towns across the US, with fed-up demonstrators chanting that Trump isn't their president.
Just look at model Bella Hadid, 20, who stepped out wearing a high-waisted flared style in Los Angeles yesterday.
Tensions flared last summer after Shiite forces helped oust the Islamic State from Sunni areas like the city of Tikrit.
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Doubts first flared up in December, when the central bank loosened its inflation target for 2018 from 12% to 15%.
Such worries have flared again even as, in 23, imports of Russian gas by EU countries reached a record high.
Simmering tensions Tension first flared at the Scarborough Shoal in 2012 when China effectively evicted Filipino fishermen from the area.
The issue flared up again Monday night: CLINTON: I think my husband did a pretty good job in the 1990s.
The two men signed a peace deal in August 2015, but spent months wrangling over details while sporadic violence flared.
In Brooklyn Bridge Park, tensions flared when some neighbourhood residents wanted to replace the park's basketball courts with tennis courts.
Mnangagwa's spokesman said troops would stay on the streets and the state would block the internet again if violence flared.
On being informed that a biography was in the works, "Chanel's famous nostrils flared," Ms. Charles-Roux told The Times.
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The stark divide flared again in Sunday night's acrimonious debate, much of which quickly devolved into insults and character attacks.
The dispute flared on Monday when Lotte approved a land-swap deal that moved the THAAD system closer to deployment.
Tempers also flared during a second call between Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price and the campaigns early Tuesday morning.
Tempers also flared during a second call between Iowa Democratic Party Chair Troy Price and the campaigns early Tuesday morning.
And even though floral print is definitely nothing new, the flared sleeves and wear-anywhere silhouette add a fresh touch.
"Whatever makes them happy, I'm happy," Jenner, who wore Tom Ford velvet flared pants and a cobalt sweater, told Fallon.
Back then, when violence flared during protests, she'd wait by the door of her family's home in Kinston, North Carolina.
Machar had recently returned to Juba to resume his role as deputy again when the July clashes in Juba flared.
Wearing another flared black mesh jumpsuit, Kardashian West showed off her bright new 'do and her trimmed-down new bod.
But the confrontation during the PBS "NewsHour" Democratic debate simulcast on CNN flared into open anger in the final moments.
Even in the relatively peaceful past decade, unrest has flared up, most notably in the summers of 2008 and 2010.
Still, tensions have flared between the two countries over issues like arms control and Russian interference in the 2016 election.
A university official confirmed Wednesday that tensions had flared during Ms. Salinas's address to graduates of the College of Communications.
Still, Democrats were treading carefully in a primary where tensions flared up between Cisneros and health insurance executive Andy Thorburn.
After they were detained in El Paso, Gonzalez died from heart-related causes that seemed to have flared up suddenly.
While the latest conflict has flared as smoke fills the skies of Sydney, its roots go back years, maybe centuries.
Tensions flared and a tenuous bipartisan coalition that had won the program's approval in the House of Representatives disintegrated. Gov.
Others gathered for an impromptu memorial in the city's Central district, where tempers flared after the arrival of police officers.
In Lebanon, demonstrations flared in late September against bad economic conditions as the country grappled with a deepening financial crisis.
Even in developed countries, outbreaks have flared up in recent years as a growing number of parents have refused vaccination.
The "hair" is actually its tentacles, which are often flared above its eyes like "reindeer antlers" as one member observed.
They loaded the bases when Eickhoff flared a single to right that fell in front of a diving Jason Heyward.
Trump's anger with Rosenstein and Mueller flared last week after news of the raid on Cohen's home and office emerged.
New questions around Kemp's oversight of the election flared Tuesday amid problems with voting in some parts of the state.
Fourteen years in, a health condition flared up, leaving his calendar checkered with days when it was hard to work.
Instead, anger over the mess has flared out in multiple directions, with the N.C.A.A. an obvious target of Louisville fans.
The latest ceasefire saw violations decline during the Christmas and New Year period, though they flared up again during February.
Some of us are holding on to the silhouette for dear life, refusing to wear anything that's even slightly flared.
Tempers flared throughout the game, producing eight yellow cards, two for N.Y.C.F.C. defender Ethan White, in addition to Vieira's expulsion.
While there were early signs that GM Korea's union may be more accommodating than in the past, tensions have flared.
In the spring of 1741, after a particularly harsh winter, a mysterious series of fires flared in New York City.
Now, Lisa McClendon, 64, was trying to level with her respiratory therapist about why her asthma had flared up again.
By then, people were getting desperate, he said, with some resorting to theft while tempers flared over minor dust-ups.
But the roof remained hot, and some 40 minutes after the workers left, one of the hot spots flared up.
In the 1950s, women began to favor brighter frocks and flared skirts that billowed while they leapt through the air.
At one moment on the protester side, police officers wrestled at least one person to the ground as tempers flared.
A year later scandal flared up again, implicating players from the Brother Elephants, one of the league's most popular teams.
On the runway, expect to see a lot of "drama through the shoulder" for women and flared legs for men.
Beneath the water line, the container ship's flared bow also tore a large gash in the destroyer's hull, officials said.
In the months that followed, more debates flared over invited speakers — including the conservative writers Ann Coulter and Ben Shapiro.
Sleeves were voluminous and up to the elbow, worn with trousers flared and cut above the ankle or slim skirts.
With distinctive flared forks and seat stays, Hill said the bike has pushed new UCI design rules to the max.
But after a back injury flared this month at the tournament in Montreal, Federer skipped the next one in Cincinnati.
Bell-bottom and flared pants similar to those from the 1970s will be hugely popular in the next two years.
These have flared up at moments like President Clinton's pardon of Mark Rich and Trump's many exercises of the power.
The public outrage flared on social media after a passenger was dragged off a United flight at Chicago O'Hare Airport.
The Australian prime minister has received praise for his leadership in tackling devastating bush fires that have flared for months.
The cash-to-three-months timespread flared out to a backwardation of $22.75 per tonne early last week.
Soon afterward, however, controversy flared over how, in the wake of Guyger's conviction, Jean's brother forgave her -- and hugged her.
Shortly after the issue flared up last week, Cruz said that Trump "speaks the truth" and didn't need to apologize.
Authorities had hoped to control the blaze during the day as temperatures fell slightly, but instead it flared up again.
"This time they shot to kill, not to intimidate," says an academic from Shahriar, a town where the protests flared.
Short, stocky trees with thick, mossy middles and flared canopies rose from the lush vegetation, holdovers, surely, from the Jurassic.
Three decades of armed conflict in Northern Ireland ended only in 1998, and paramilitary violence has intermittently flared ever since.
But ethnic violence - long held in check by the state's iron grip - has flared up in many areas, including Amhara.
Tensions flared this week after House Republicans managed to successfully amend a gun control bill with votes from 26 Democrats.
Another official in Northern China said his crushing plant scrapped plans to buy Canadian soybeans when the trade dispute flared.
Violence has flared in the Gaza Strip since March 30, when Palestinians began protests along the border area with Israel.
The committee first requested an interview with Mr. Gaetz in early May, well before the latest tensions with Iran flared.
Many of the emails also served to essentially re-inflame various intraparty controversies that had flared up during the primary campaign.
Notable looks included layering of asymmetrical pleated skirts over flared trousers in cotton poplin and multicolor hoodies covered in rope embroidery.
Further, he had an old neck injury which flared up in association with some neck spasm at orgasm whilst lying prone.
Baltimore starter Wade Miley (8-14) didn't allow a hit until Andrew Benintendi flared a single to lead off the fourth.
After the trade war flared-up, she trimmed her exposure to a Chinese apparel firm that manufactures goods for international brands.
"Bond yields have flared up and that might have hurt stocks too," said Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager at Anthilia in Milan.
In the Soura part of Srinagar, where protests have flared, some residents said that they would try to join the protests.
The regional standoff flared in the Gulf hours later, with Iran-allied groups firing a ballistic missile at Riyadh from Yemen.
We're not changing our target yet but even before the trade talks flared up, we had limited upside for the year.
The royal mom of two opted for the fun and flared outfit from Paule Ka for a trip to South Wales.
If that is true, then it is not surprising that Europe's recent xenophobic anxieties have flared up on the football pitch.
S. trade war, which flared up dramatically last month, and Trump's threat last week to impose tariffs on all Mexico imports.
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So much gas is flared from oil rigs in the vicinity that the sky glows orange at night, blurring the stars.
Tensions have also flared in recent months over Al-Aqsa Mosque, a contested holy site known to Jews as Temple Mount.
But on the western side of New Guinea island, in Indonesia's far east, a decades old insurgency has flared with violence.
The degree to which sectarian tensions have flared up "was a new phenomenon," that was visible in daily life, Maktary said.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared, some charging police with umbrellas.
In fact, she fittingly wore a striped Milly top with flared statement sleeves during her final stroll through the White House.
Flared tensions could see Facebook receive less promotion in the App Store, fewer integrations into iOS, and more jabs from Cook.
The condition flared up once again in March 2013, resulting in another hospital stay — this time in Australia — and canceled gigs.
With 212 seconds left, tempers flared when Clippers center DeAndre Jordan and Turner had to be separated after Jordan fouled Lillard.
That's why my nostalgia flared up in 2014 when I heard Myst would be getting its own TV series from Legendary.
While Moretz, 20, paired her Proenza Schouler PSWL drawstring denim jacket with a black turtleneck and cropped flared jean (also PSWL).
The superstar singer arrived at the 2019 Grammys wearing an oversize black tuxedo with nothing underneath, plus matching black flared pants.
When misophonics listened to the trigger sounds, activity flared in their anterior cortex, the part of the brain that processes emotion.
"Also, this can't be the only repeated infection, so what else was attacking the Romans while malaria flared in and out?"
Tensions have occasionally flared between China and India over disputed sections of their border and real and perceived incursions by troops.
In Texas, Rystad said it "observed an increased tendency" where gas is flared on new wells for four to six months.
Violence has flared in Israel since October, with Israelis weathering a deadly wave of stabbings, shootings and car-rammings by Palestinians.
Bochy said his Achilles tendon, which had bothered him in spring training, flared up after he stepped on a base awkwardly.
Tempers flared briefly in the fifth inning when Arizona's Steven Souza Jr. upended Dodgers third baseman Max Muncy on a slide.
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But the problems really flared just after the new year, when Saudi Arabia executed 47 people, including a prominent Shiite cleric.
She also let him root through archival materials, including photos of women in flared skirts affixing miniature water towers to rooftops.
Violence flared at the border between Israel and the Hamas-controlled Gaza Strip on Monday ahead of the formal embassy move.
The shipments mark a change since Chinese buyers largely began avoiding U.S. oil during the trade dispute that flared last summer.
Geopolitical tensions have occasionally flared up since the armistice, although both countries have so far managed to avoid another devastating conflict.
Geopolitical tensions have occasionally flared up since the armistice, although to date both countries have managed to avoid another devastating conflict.
The feeling flared up abruptly, both when she was thrilled by radical action and when she was aghast at public complacency.
An old injury had flared up in Madrid two weeks earlier; he'd been forced to withdraw from a tournament in Rome.
The back of the couch is tufted and bordered by low-flared arms that are thick enough to comfortably perch on.
In the last decade, issues have flared over the construction of a driveway far larger than what the building code allows.
For the evening, Versace flaunted a black satin tuxedo paired with flared trousers, or knee-length leather skirts with golden buttons.
When Neil Walker's back pain flared up recently, the initial prognosis was that he could play through it with sporadic rest.
It has 15392763-inch wheels, housed with flared fenders, and a long, low body that conveys a sense of forward motion.
Tempers flared ahead of the 38-27 vote, with members of Congress screaming at each other during the nationally televised proceedings.
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Since the dispute flared, both Malaysia and Abu Dhabi have sought to repair some of the damage by restructuring their funds.
Her son's asthma had flared up, and she thought the mold and cockroaches in their current home were making it worse.
Tempers flared again in 1814, and in 1816 the H.M.S. Alceste fired on a Chinese fort, killing a reported 47 soldiers.
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The shortage has resulted in nearly 20% of gas produced in North Dakota being flared, well above the state's 12% target.
They flared suddenly and faded quickly, so that someone luminous in one 15-minute stretch went utterly dark in the next.
In the 2017 fiscal year, before trade tensions flared, the United States exported about $22 billion in agricultural products to China.
It was, for Habberley, a death knell for conformity; the next day, he transformed his flared school uniform pants into drainpipes.
His winner came after tempers flared during the second half of the latest meeting between the two North American soccer rivals.
Investors have poured into safe haven assets like bonds as trade talks have flared up, sending yields to historic low levels.
Conflict has flared on and off for decades as insurgent groups fought a guerrilla war to demand independence for the area.
Shprygin was among 20 Russian fans expelled from France after violence flared before and during the England-Russia match in Marseille.
The snub was announced by the Palestinian foreign minister on Saturday as tensions flared between Israelis and Palestinians over Trump's decision.
Tensions flared in May after Renault failed to tell Nissan that it had secretly engaged in merger talks with Fiat Chrysler.
And after McIlroy's injuries flared up again at the P.G.A. at Quail Hollow, the thought of rest and recuperation was tempting.
When the unrest flared, Ho was a linguistics major minoring in media studies, hoping to one day break into broadcast journalism.
Elsewhere, latticelike knits appeared on flared pants, skirts and bandeau tops, and indigo denim came corseted with intricate boning and stitching.
Advertisers pulled out and protests flared after a Times investigation revealed payouts of $13 million to resolve claims of inappropriate behavior.
Protests have flared in Kashmir despite the curbs, and critics say India's move will alienate Kashmiris further and fuel armed resistance.
Violence flared in several parts of the southwest on Tuesday, with government warplanes launching air strikes near a rebel-held village.
"Bringing the bodies to Ahmedabad flared up the whole thing, but he is the one who took the decision," he said.
He described the logo as having the trapezoidal shapes above and below the eagle's head representing its wings, with flared edges.
And while discussing her latest flared jeans, Simpson revealed that she has shifted her closet must-haves for her body type.
Since December, fighting between neighboring ethnic groups the Hema and Lendu has flared across Ituri province in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo.
Kim, 40, shared a photo of herself walking to the beach in a printed swimsuit with flared trim and oversize floppy hat.
Kelly wore shiny silver pants with flared bottoms, and Yardley wore a colorful metallic dress, a matching headband and white leather boots.
Tensions flared even further when Harley went live on Instagram in the middle of an argument between the two the following day.
The PKK's campaign flared up again when a peace process fell apart in 2015, with its attacks primarily targeting Turkish security forces.
The supermodel paired flared rainbow jeans with a denim bralette, a white button down shirt, gold hoop earrings and two gold chains.
Tensions between the United States and countries in the region have flared over U.S. President Donald Trump's hard line policies against immigration.
Still, if a global crisis flared up again, central banks still have a few powerful, though controversial and potentially illegal tools left.
That may sooth Democratic donors, but it doesn't necessarily reflect the scale of hostility that flared between Clinton and Sanders this week.
Communist scientists had put the first satellite, dog and man into orbit, while America's efforts flared and fizzled on the launch pad.
Kim shared a photo of herself walking to the beach in a printed swimsuit with flared trim and an oversized floppy hat.
Long-running tensions Both China and Japan claim ownership of the Senkaku chain, and tensions have flared numerous times in recent years.
In true 1970s style, the pair sport flared pants, while Carter dons a printed shirt and Tutor wears sunglasses, a button down.
Tensions flared even further when Harley went live on Instagram in the middle of an argument between the two the following day.
More than 2,592 people have been injured since protests flared again Friday, over unemployment, government corruption, and a lack of basic services.
Tempers flared after reports spread among the assembled crowd that officials had refused to see a delegation from the farmers, witnesses said.
The mama-to-be looked stunning in a floor-length white dress, accented by a striped pattern and featuring long, flared sleeves.
Tensions had also flared at the state house on Hangzhou's West Lake, where President Obama eventually met with China's President Xi Jinping.
Tempers flared after the national assembly announced in December (by tweet) that a provision allowing for same-sex marriage would be dropped.
Danner, 74, opted for a red-and-black color palette with a longer smoking jacket tied over a pair of flared trousers.
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It flared last month, when the supreme court ruled that electoral courts rather than criminal ones should deal with campaign-related corruption.
Russia leads the world in terms of gas volume flared, while the United States has the highest number of individual flare sites.
I stopped getting dressed or going anywhere, which was a convenient time to do that, since my adult acne had flared up.
Open disputes flared on Wednesday during a meeting between Secretary of State Rex Tillerson and Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow.
Right before the grueling overnight barbecue challenge, an old back injury flared up and he had to be taken to the hospital.
We're told some staffers didn't even know Fairstein was on the board of directors, and when they found out tempers quickly flared.
Even more partisan -- and regional -- conflict flared after Sandy slammed into New York and New Jersey just before the 2012 presidential election.
Growing Muslim population The issue of burqa bans flared across the West last year amid calls to ban the full-length garment.
Fighting has flared across the country since the demise of a U.S.- and Russian-brokered February ceasefire that underpinned the peace talks.
Violence flared at the Colombian border Saturday when opposition leader Juan Guaidó tried to accompany a convoy of humanitarian aid into Venezuela.
Fighting between Hema and Lendu flared again in late 2017 and early 2018, killing about 300 people before a fragile calm returned.
Tensions also flared in the Oval Office last month while Trump signed a resolution to repeal the CFPB's rule on forced arbitration.
His back problems — long-running but long manageable — also have flared up, forcing him to withdraw from the Madrid tournament this month.
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Its head was emerald, its neck amber and gold, its back a phosphorescent violet that flared to a sunburst at the tail.
Conflict between the autonomy-seeking PKK and the Turkish military flared up in July last year after the collapse of a ceasefire.
A new fire that flared up in Ventura County has grown to cover nearly 9,000 acres, and is moving toward Santa Paula.
Mark Reynolds flared a broken-bat, run-scoring single to left with two outs in the eighth to make it 5-3.
As tempers flared at the government, protesters also pushed away anti-riot police forces who had provided security earlier in the day.
He flared open one side of his blazer to reveal that yes, it was a sweater vest he had on under there.
It's a marriage of the combustible and the methodical, and one that at times has flared up over policy and temperament differences.
Renewed violence has flared between Moscow-backed rebels and Ukraine government forces that has caused the highest casualty rate since mid-December.
But tension flared last year after protests in the regions turned violent, with armed separatists calling for a country of their own.
The controversy flared anew this month with the deaths of African-American men at the hands of police in Minnesota and Louisiana.
"The mother's infection may have flared up after her pregnancy, and the virus was then transmitted to other family members," Dokubo said.
A three-decade conflict between the Kurds and Turkey flared up again in July 2015 after a fragile peace process broke down.
If the pain flared again, Dr. Robinson would insert a tube through his skin to drain the gallbladder, a much safer procedure.
Yet, as trade tensions have flared again, research analysts who forecast company earnings barely lowered their estimates for this year and next.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully outside the Chinese-ruled city's legislature before tempers flared, some charging police with umbrellas.
And let's keep it civil, folks — arguments have flared on both sides of this issue, and you are entitled to your opinion.
A lanky man with close-cropped hair, Wiessant holds up one hand, fingers flared, and turns his head deeply to the right.
Having flared on and off for a decade since Putin's 2014 annexation of Crimea, the Russo-Ukrainian War was heating up again.
Tensions flared anew on Saturday when Mr. Netanyahu and Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki of Poland both attended a security conference in Munich.
Two issues in dispute flared up publicly: changes to retirement savings and to individuals' ability to deduct their state and local taxes.
Mario ­Madera-Rodriguez, all service members who were living nearby, plotted to haze Melgar after tensions flared between them by June 2017.
Ecuador flared up over a nixed fuel subsidy, Chile over a public-transport fare hike, and Bolivia over a suspicious presidential vote.
At one point during the preparations, tensions flared so high that one senior aide pleaded with the candidate to provide some direction.
Fighting between the government and rebels in Kachin has flared for decades but restarted in earnest in 2011, according to the report.
This is in spite of a turbulent start to the year in geopolitics as tensions between the U.S. and Iran have flared.
Myers, Travis Hamonic and Mark Giordano were involved in a series of hard cross-checks as tempers flared late in the period.
More than 100 Iraqis have been killed and 4,000 wounded since protests flared on October 1st in Baghdad and across southern Iraq.
Tensions between Iran and the U.S. flared up earlier this month after the U.S. assassinated Qasem Soleimani, a top-ranking Iranian general.
Tempers flared when topics like truthful financial disclosures, potential conflicts of interest and the role of Puerto Rico's federal oversight board arose.
Tempers flared at the meeting, said the official, who declined to be named because of the top-secret nature of the gathering.
Kelly, likely a key player in the upcoming year-end immigration fight, declined the Post's request for comment about the flared tensions.
But in a volatile year marked by lingering trade tensions and uncertainty that flared up without warning, that formula is working well.
GE is also offering Iraq access to Baker Hughes (BHGE) technology that can capture flared gas that is burned at oil wells.
Whether it&aposs a more modest cut or full-out flare, there are plenty of good pairs of flared jeans out there.
Hostilities have flared in recent months, including large demonstrations along the Gaza border and occasional rocket fire met by Israeli retaliatory strikes.
This month, tensions flared on social media when Carcel introduced a new line of silk garments produced from women's jails in Thailand.
The department is also shifting officers from Queens into public housing complexes in northern Brooklyn, where much of the violence has flared.
Violence flared in the financial centre on Wednesday as police used gas and rubber bullets to disperse protesters opposing an extradition bill.
She did not play again until the French Open, where she withdrew ahead of her second round match when her shoulder problems flared.
S. trade war fallout which flared up dramatically last month and ended with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening tariffs on all Mexico imports.
U.N. peacekeepers had to step when tension flared in between Moroccan forces and Polisario brigades in the buffer zone near the Mauritania border.
Jason Kipnis broke his bat on a single flared to left field, scoring Naquin with the tying run, and the bases remained loaded.
Thursday's fatality came when fighting flared again and a stray bullet hit a man walking in the street, witnesses and his relatives said.
But to vote for him, one had to look past the elements of racism, misogyny and Islamophobia that flared up in his campaign.
The 31-year-old actress was dressed down in a baggy white t-shirt, flared workout pants, sunglasses and sneakers for the outing.
The Yankees scored in the fourth after Aaron Judge extended his hit streak to eight games when he flared a single to right.
Wizards subdue Celtics for 203th straight home victory WASHINGTON — Tensions flared and then some when the Celtics and Wizards met earlier this month.
The absurdly flared jeans that, in the late '90s, were the coolest way to signify your love for skating, Hot Topic, and Korn?
Senate Democrats could soon force a vote on checking Trump's ability to take military action against Iran after tensions flared earlier this year.
With so many other styles to choose from right now — boyfriend, girlfriend, wide-leg, flared — it's a fair assessment of the fashion climate.
The announcement, citing "serious regulatory, moral, and ethical considerations," revives a political issue that last flared in 2015 and led to congressional hearings.
Without the high-dose oxycodone, Paul could no longer tolerate the days when his back pain flared up, locking him down in agony.
It looks extraordinary that managers hung on for so long after other foreign firms fled Syria—most did so soon after violence flared.
The European Union began pulling up the drawbridge, and debates flared up around the legality and morality of its "stop the boats" policy.
More than 2,000 Mozambicans fled to neighboring Malawi in January as fighting flared up between government forces and rebels in the Tete province.
His 2 health conditions then flared up, causing him to miss several days of work, and Southwest Poultry fired him for his absences.
Woods flared his iron off the par-3 16th hole well over — and left — of the green to again drop to 683 over.
Tensions flared briefly on Friday and at least one man was injured, with blood streaming down his face, during a handout of supplies.
Social media reactions first flared on Wednesday with images of incendiary tweets from an unverified Twitter account that looked to belong to Jeong.
Conflict flared between the Republican campaign and the Clinton administration, some members of which may have harbored resentment from perceived slights in 1992.
India's rupee ticked 0.3 percent lower as border tensions with Pakistan flared up after Indian jets bombed a militant camp in Pakistani territory.
The zloty hovered at 21422-210/2106-month lows as tensions flared with the European Union over the rule of law in Poland .
But both sides agree that one group didn't do enough to prevent the violence as the crowds grew and tensions flared: the police.
We don't know about the flared-jeans thing, but we do know what your beloved celebrities from the early 2000s are up to.
Thousands of troops were deployed to quell the protests, which had flared again on Monday near Sonipat when a freight train was torched.
Tension between the two candidates flared earlier this week in a party race that has typically focused on policies and not personal attacks.
Lizzie's outfit consisted of a bedazzled top with a cutout to show off her bellybutton and a pair of seriously flared matching pants.
Tensions have flared around Crimea and eastern Ukraine in recent weeks, and many worry that another round of fighting is on the horizon.
Tensions flared again Monday night at a city council meeting, where attendees accused the city of not doing enough to stop the violence.
But with a cropped pair of flared jeans and a graphic sweatshirt, you've got an off-duty look that seriously can't be beat.
Days after tensions flared and US officials fired tear gas at the border, the mood inside the massive Tijuana shelter was somber Tuesday.
Violence flared at several university campuses as news of the latest shooting spread, with witnesses reporting tense standoffs between students, protesters and police.
Tigers starter Daniel Norris pitched three innings, allowing one hit and two walks and striking out three before a blister issue flared up.
Optimism flared last week after Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross floated the possibility that negotiators would meet in Washington ahead of the leaders meeting.
Lagos, Nigeria (CNN)At least three people were stabbed Tuesday after violence flared at a campaign rally in Lagos, southwestern Nigeria, police said.
Tensions between the two countries have flared since Trump pulled the U.S. out of a 2015 nuclear agreement with the country last year.
Tensions between the U.S. and Tehran have flared in recent weeks, raising questions about whether the Trump administration is preparing for military action.
The violence, thought to be carried out by armed herdsmen, flared on Saturday in Jos, the capital city of Plateau State, police said.
While Trump signaled the desire to pursue better relations with Russia, tensions between Washington and Moscow have flared over the conflict in Syria.
Long floaty dresses, asymmetrical skirts, flared trousers and pencil designs evoked different eras with designs in emerald green, deep purple and geranium pink.
The conflict over arms sales, which also flared up in 2010 and 2015, comes amid heightened trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
Tensions between the U.S and Iran have noticeably flared in recent weeks, raising questions about whether a military conflict is on the horizon.
Safety concerns about Amtrak, which is ostensibly private but partly funded by the government, flared last year after a deadly derailment in Philadelphia.
Tempers have flared at the self-driving vehicles since a pedestrian in Arizona was killed by a self-driving Uber car last year.
"Any anal toy should have a wide handle or flared base which will prevent it from becoming lost [in the anus]," Cross says.
The dollar traded at 110.87 yen, having bounced back from a low of 110.355 on Wednesday as tensions between India and Pakistan flared.
The injury flared up in the past few weeks but has reached a point where playing in the field is not an option.
Around 1911, her artist friend Howard Gardiner Cushing painted her wearing an androgynous ballet costume, with pink pants and a sharply flared jacket.
Tensions flared at the court-ordered clearance of Amona, the unauthorized hilltop outpost near Ramallah that is home to a few hundred settlers.
France: Violence flared at the traditional May Day rally in Paris as the police played cat-and-mouse with demonstrators and masked vandals.
Tensions have flared in recent weeks as President Trump disavowed the Iran nuclear deal and denounced the country's influence in the Middle East.
The war flared most recently in a naval skirmish between Russia and Ukraine over control of a strait leading to the Azov Sea.
But a new area of concern also flared after the retailer Target reported third-quarter sales and profit that missed Wall Street expectations.
The nationwide debate over historical monuments flared up after last summer's riots in Charlottesville over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue.
Trouble flared in several areas of Lebanon on Tuesday night, including the Beirut district of Ain el-Remmaneh, where the civil war began.
Tensions between the two NATO allies have flared over the PYD, which Washington supports in its struggle against Islamic State militants in Syria.
Markets also kept an eye on developments in the Korean peninsula after tensions flared up between the U.S. and North Korea last week.
As violence flared throughout the week, Kneeland flew to Pittsburgh, Cincinnati and Kansas City; Janson stayed in Chicago to cover the disturbances there.
The Darfur conflict flared when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against Mr. al-Bashir's government, accusing it of economic and political marginalization.
Tempers flared at a town hall meeting Wednesday as locals expressed their frustration and anger about the incident, according to CNN affiliate WLOS.
The chatter flared up last year when a reputable news service reported that special counsel Robert Mueller had evidence linking Cohen to Prague.
Separately, Senator John McCain tried to ease tensions with Australia that flared after Mr. Trump's dismissive comments about a deal to accept refugees.
Jane Birkin's flared, high-waisted blue jeans, little white tees, and straw bags offer a blueprint for the 1970s resurgence we're living in.
"I've had a history of a tendon problem in my left forearm and it flared up in the first set," she told reporters.
In 2006 arguments flared when 9.4m people were counted in the northern state of Kano, compared with just 9m in Lagos, the commercial capital.
The truth is, not one of the problems that have flared across financial news tickers so far in 2016 is completely new or surprising.
She found only a shepherd near Raqqa, several hundred miles northeast of Dara'a, the southern city where antigovernment protests first flared in March 2011.
MAXINE BENEBA CLARKE, an Australian writer and poet, describes her parents, in their flared cords and velour turtlenecks, as "Black Britain to a tee".
Reynolds' two-run homer put the Rockies ahead 2200-1633 with one out and came after David Dahl flared a double over third base.
Tensions with Iran flared last week when two tankers were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, an attack that US authorities blame on Tehran.
The conflict flared earlier this month when two tankers were attacked near the Strait of Hormuz, an incident that US authorities blamed on Tehran.
The Duchess of Sussex wore a blue belted top by Oscar de la Renta and black flared pants by Altuzarra for the sporty event.
The fire is about 80 percent contained but flared up in the last week, prompting authorities to advise some residents to prepare to evacuate.
Tensions have flared numerous times over the Senkaku Islands, which China calls Diaoyu Islands, including face-offs between Japanese and Chinese warplanes and ships.
Tempers flared during Thursday's NBA Finals opener as Tristan Thompson was called for a flagrant foul two during overtime against the Golden State Warriors.
It's hard to imagine being furious without the physical accoutrements that come with it: a flushed face, a racing heart, clenched teeth, flared nostrils.
About 100 journalists were present at the start of talks in Tokyo, the highest-level meeting between the two sides since the row flared.
With nods to the romantic and folk, models wore floral, frilly dresses, flared skirts and jackets in sand, burgundy, orchid, dark blue and black.
The choice between vertical and horizontal stills became a moot point when video became common, then flared up again when mobile phones rolled around.
Tall, lithe, and permanently tanned, Kamali appears much younger than her 72 years in a skintight, stretch-jersey flared pantsuit of her own design.
The master-potter says that this one is a piekou bowl, from the character meaning to throw, evoking the form of its flared walls.
Tensions first flared at the Scarborough Shoal in 2012 when China effectively evicted Filipino fishermen from the area, souring relations between the two countries.
Introducing the 2019 alternative to leggings: the flared stretch pants we've been spotting on every retailer's website, from Urban Outfitters to Net-A-Porter.
Tempers flared and political fault-lines were inflamed, as aides to Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton gathered for their first meeting since Election Day.
Nolan Arenado flared a run-scoring single to short left-center with two outs in the fifth, the ball eluding left fielder Angel Pagan.
Sure, I could have tried using my vibrator or dildo anally, but neither of them had a flared base or stopping point on them.
Social media reactions flared on Wednesday with images of racist tweets sent from an unverified Twitter account that looked to belong to Sarah Jeong.
Tensions have recently flared over Moscow's military backing of Syrian President Bashar al-Assad, whom the US accused of using chemical weapons last week.
In Brazil, for reasons yet unclear, it quickly flared into an epidemic after its arrival—by official estimates infecting as many as 1.5m people.
It was a simpler time, when flared jeans still ruled supreme and glitter was everywhere — on your clothes, in your hair, in your makeup.
Tensions flared between Saudi Arabia and Iran, respectively the standard-bearers of Sunni and Shia Islam in their most hard-line and theocratic forms.
The video of Scott's death reignited a public outcry that flared after the killings of unarmed black men in Missouri, New York and elsewhere.
Tensions flared when Akademiks brought up the fact Takeoff was left off the hit single "Bad and Boujee" ... prompting the rapper to fire back.
Clinton's comments will likely further stoke an international debate over digital privacy, which has flared after attacks in Paris, Brussels and San Bernardino, California.
Tension flared between the two singers; James complained to journalists about the sensationalism of Prince's act, with its eye-popping clothes and obscene lyrics.
The scrutiny flared up most visibly last October, when the Democratic presidential candidate answered questions for 11 hours in a marathon Benghazi committee hearing.
Meanwhile, tensions between the United States and Russia have flared in recent weeks, spurred by new penalties Congress levied on Moscow for its interference.
Tensions flared when dozens of pensioners attempted to push over a police bus blocking their way a few hundred meters (yards) from Tsipras' office.
Optimism flared earlier this month after Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross floated the possibility that negotiators would meet in Washington ahead of the Argentina meeting.
In fact, the anomaly was 10 to 100 times brighter than the average supernova, and it flared and disappeared quicker than other star explosions.
In Brazil, which shares a border with Venezuela and where more than 65,000 Venezuelans have requested asylum so far, tensions have also flared up.
But tensions between Washington and Tehran have flared in recent weeks, raising questions about whether the Trump administration is preparing for a military conflict.
Natural gas pipelines could capture excess gas that would otherwise be flared from oil fields, but also become stranded assets in a cleaner future.
This dispute flared up most recently in the case against Apple over the effort to access the iPhone used by the San Bernardino, Calif.
Jakarta has sometimes tried to play a mediating role when inter-Arab tensions have flared, particularly between Saudi Arabia and predominantly Shi'ite Muslim Iran.
Traders said panic buying of dollars by companies and households were not as strong as end-December when volatility in the Chinese currency flared.
The latest violence flared amid tensions over the status of Jerusalem after US President Donald Trump early this month recognized Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
Donald Trump spoke at a rally in a suburb of Milwaukee, steering clear of the area where unrest flared after a fatal police shooting.
She told Insider that many design elements from the '70s will be big in 2020, including wide lapels, double-breasted styles, and flared hemlines.
Voting was mostly calm, although witnesses said a few scuffles broke out in one area as tempers flared in long queues to cast ballots.
When I told people that I wanted to make blood sausage using my own blood, their nostrils flared as though they'd smelled something awful.
But the burden weighed him down, pressing on a body still battling knee inflammation that had first flared up a month and change prior.
Unrest has flared anew since a ceasefire collapsed in July 2015, and thousands of militants and hundreds of soldiers and police have since died.
But tensions had also flared with both Mr. Gates and Steven A. Ballmer, a close lieutenant who eventually succeeded Mr. Gates as chief executive.
My own hunch is that the rancor that's flared between you is, in part, a response to the enormity of the step you're taking.
Clinton's comments will likely further stoke an international debate over digital privacy, which has flared after attacks in Paris, Brussels and San Bernardino, California.
Although the Picardie's gently flared sides also make it well-suited for presenting table wines, consider investing in proper stemware for the nicer stuff.
Blazes flared up and down California, from Los Angeles — where a state of emergency was declared just this week — to well north of Sacramento.
Tensions have flared more recently after a top Senate Democrat disclosed that the Treasury Department had handed over documents pertaining to Johnson and Sen.
But I found myself inexplicably filled with the hot anger that has flared up in me every now and then since Amalia was born.
Frustration with Chinese shop owners flared up in 2006, leading to riots, and in 2014 Chinatown was set ablaze during another spasm of violence.
And it flared up in recent months as Trump, well aware she may challenge him in 2020, repeatedly referred to her using his nickname.
He maintained the opening march's solemn steadiness, which never sank into ponderousness and occasionally shocked with whooping brasses that flared and receded like fireworks.
With one out, Inciarte flared a single into short left field and scored when A.J. Pierzynski drove a double into the left field gap.
Some victim advocates blame Colombia's civil war, which simmered and flared for more than five decades, for spawning a macho culture of physical violence.
The design also features a tulle bateau neckline, flared ruffle off-shoulder hem and sheer floral embroidery on long sleeves for an ethereal look.
Quinn also introduced men's wear (a recurring theme at this season's shows in London) with a handful of wasp-waisted and super-flared suits.
He said the blister may have originally flared up because of the chilly weather but had not been an issue for a few days.
I flipped through bundles of black-and-white Indian matrimonial headshots, the subjects' bouffants, curlicues of eyeliner and flared pants suggesting a 1960s provenance.
The battle flared again Monday after the Trump administration banned Fujian Jinhua Integrated Circuit Company, a state-backed Chinese chipmaker, from buying American parts.
Tensions have also flared over Google&aposs work on a censored search engine for China and its Project Maven drone contract with the Pentagon.
S tensions flared last week on news that China's Huawei Technologies Co Ltd's chief financial officer had been arrested in Canada, at Washington's behest.
However in July 2016 fighting flared up in Juba once again, with clashes between forces loyal to Kiir and Machar leaving some 270 dead.
Since the announcement, concerns of retaliation and a trade war have flared globally, and companies are warning that they will suffer as a result.
Tempers flared early in the second half when Jared Sullinger pulled down Lopez on a layup attempt at 9:56 of the third quarter.
The light blue tiara perfectly matched her statement gown, which featured an off-the-shoulder neckline with flared sleeves that cinched around her forearm.
Yet Murray has not played since Britain's opening tie at the Davis Cup finals in Madrid last month when the pelvic bruising flared up.
The men tramped down the runway wearing a range of outfits, including sharp suits (wide lapels, flared pants) and billowing capes and tulle tutus.
Public anger and staunch opposition from political parties over the new legislation widely considered to be discriminatory towards Muslims has flared across the country.
Tensions flared last summer when Horton called Sun a "drug cheat" before ending the latter's title defense in a tightly fought 400m freestyle final.
Her pieces, which include everything from flared high-waisted pants and slinky jersey tops, reference her British-Jamaican heritage and explore black male identity.
The protests flared against the backdrop of a deep economic malaise in Iran, punctuated by rising prices and high unemployment, especially among young people.
Mr. Mathieson was referring to a year when violence flared between Rakhine Buddhists and Rohingya Muslims in Rakhine, leaving more than 100,000 people homeless.
The downtrend in LME stocks has ground to a halt in the last month or so after time-spreads briefly flared out in May.
In the Democratic debate on Thursday, this debate flared up again — because what Americans really want is a semantic argument over a word's definition.
A person familiar with the dispute said that tensions flared during a recent meeting, when Mr. Cox presented his plans to redesign the magazine's cover.
There were purple-velvet flared trouser suits and gold-lace gypsy dresses; maxi furs and distressed denim; all tracing a sweeping line down the frame.
And Twitter's bunker mentality has clearly compounded its problems in identifying and responding to content issues that first flared on its platform and then raged.
Dexter Fowler flared a single to center with two outs in the 11th, giving the Cubs a 6-5 lead against Matt Carasiti (1-0).
It flared up again last April when Devilman uploaded a diss towards Chipmunk that referenced Skepta in ways you can't say on telly before 10pm.
" Although tempers flared at numerous times during the march -- "You running for president and you want black people to support you, and vote for you.
Unexpected emotions flared up for you late last night, Libra, and today, you'd be wise to carve out some time for meditation, journaling, and reflection.
An Israeli-Iranian showdown also flared over Syria in February, when Israel said an armed drone coming from the T4 base penetrated its air space.
The width at which they open their beaks functions like the flared end of brass instruments such as trumpets and tubas that amplifies their sound.
The twinge flared into a stabbing pain, and the room became another place: silhouettes; unintelligible whispers; a familiar odor, metallic and musty, out of place.
The Barea-Westbrook feud flared up again late in the first half and Westbrook was hit with his second technical foul and ejected from game.
About 100 journalists were present at the start of the talks in Tokyo, the highest-level meeting between the two sides since the row flared.
This week, the cold war between Thug and the beauty brand flared up the way your pores aren't supposed to when using a CoverGirl product.
Think: mod black-and-white flared trousers, bell-sleeve sweaters with one single statement stripe, and elegant wrap dresses swept up in dramatically different diagonals.
But deep distrust between the country's two dominant sects, which flared into civil war after the U.S.-led invasion in 2003, prevented any meaningful cooperation.
The greenback traded at 110.865 yen, having bounced back from a low of 110.355 brushed momentarily on Wednesday as tensions between India and Pakistan flared.
Tension in the state intensified after eight people died last month in clashes between police and the protesting teachers, and unrest has flared throughout Mexico.
Fighting flared anew in July 2015 after a two-year ceasefire collapsed, and hundreds of rebels, security forces and civilians have died in the violence.
Never, ever put anything up a butt that doesn't have a flared base (or is attached to a harness, in the case of a dildo).
Maybe you're not 100% sure which styles and fits — flared, skinny, bootcut, etcetera — are going to give your rear the most bang for its buck.
Tensions flared recently ahead of a key North Korean holiday and amid analysts' assessments that the country's sixth nuclear test could be in the works.
Meanwhile, Cyrus, who opted for an oversized black tuxedo and flared pants, was joined by her parents Tish and Billy Ray Cyrus at the Grammys.
Some immediate signs that a newborn has a CHD include having blueish-grey skin, difficulty breathing, grunting, or flared nostrils, according to the Mayo Clinic.
"This data preceded the latest round of tariffs, so that's a bit worrying that even before this flared up we saw some weakness," Nelson said.
Tensions flared last week when McConnell said at an event in Kentucky that Trump had "excessive expectations" of the pace at which Congress can operate.
The financial crisis flared up a decade ago, and on Wednesday, we got a reminder that the Federal Reserve still hasn't gotten back to normal.
Amar Sinha also told reporters in New Delhi the two governments had discussed the debate over Gandhi that had flared in Ghana and South Africa.
At one stage last week the London Metal Exchange (LME) cash price flared out to a $250-per ton premium over the three-month price.
On Monday, the singer was seen wearing a beige monogrammed Gucci coat (which totals to $3,500), flared jeans, Vans sneakers and a denim newsboy cap.
Violence flared at several university campuses throughout the morning as news spread of the shooting, with witnesses reporting tense standoffs between students, protesters and police.
But days after tensions flared and US officials fired tear gas at the border, the mood inside the large Tijuana shelter at times is somber.
Tensions between Apple and the FBI flared up Thursday after the U.S. Department of Justice filed its latest response in the San Bernardino iPhone case.
Violence has flared before over construction projects in China, but almost always the disputes were between residents and builders who want to redevelop their property.
Mr. Hill, who was black, was killed by a white police officer during a moment of extraordinarily flared tensions between minority communities and law enforcement.
The risk of contagion has flared-up following a stock market and currency crash in South America's second-largest country, analysts told CNBC on Tuesday.
Tempers flared at 6:20 of the fourth quarter when the Clippers' Patrick Beverley dove for a loose ball and hit Westbrook in the knees.
D'Marge, meanwhile, points out that Elgort's flared look is not a far cry from Gucci's new collection, which leans heavily on '70s and '80s style.
Nineties supermodel Shalom Harlow closed the show, donning a long tulle dress with colourful flower embellishments that flared out in a transparent, sparkly black skirt.
Under current rules, oil and gas companies are exempt from paying royalties on gas that is vented into the atmosphere or flared at the wellhead.
Madewell's Cali Demi-Boot is fitted and flared in all the right places, making for a universally flattering style that's particularly great for petite women.
There were periods of calm, substantive discussion about data, metrics and target states, but many moments where tempers flared, with acrimony mirroring the 2016 race.
The case flared up again briefly in the days before the November vote when new emails were found on the laptop of a Clinton aide.
When he tried to go off his medication in the spring of 2018, his OCD flared up, and so he's back on his regular dose.
Discussions about LNG have flared up recently as the German government wants to diversify away from pipeline gas arriving from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands.
Tensions have flared again in recent days after three fatal police shootings of African-Americans: teenager Tyre King in Columbus, Ohio; Crutcher in Tulsa, Okla.
The calls to arms reached a climax in late 1993, as outrage flared over nonstop beheadings and spurting blood in the popular Mortal Kombat game.
Killian Tillie, the team's second-leading scorer and rebounder, was scratched with a hip injury that was believed to have flared up in warm-ups.
In the meantime, fighting between the PKK and Turkish state flared, quickly devolving into the bloodiest spate of violence between the two since the 1990s.
When I was growing up in China in the 1980s, the Communist Party disliked pop music, flared pants, permed hair, love stories and even kissing.
The sole breadwinner, Tang Yi Han's husband, is a construction worker, but business had been decreasing since political unrest flared in Hong Kong in June.
Its costumes, all black and white, are by Giles Deacon, with some men in puffball skirts and large ruff collars, and women in flared headdresses.
Hadid, 24, looked stylish at the New York Fashion Week event in a long-sleeve metallic ensemble, which featured trousers that flared at the knees.
Tensions flared at a House committee hearing Wednesday as Democrats accused a powerful federal watchdog of shirking its obligation to protect consumers from financial fraud.
Tempers flared when the discussion turned to topics like truthful financial disclosures, potential conflicts of interest and the role of Puerto Rico's federal oversight board.
On Sunday the violence flared again as two police officers were beaten when officials tried to halt a pro-democracy rally in the Central district.
Both injuries flared up in recent weeks, which prompted him to publicly entertain the idea that perhaps it was time to call it a season.
That sentiment flared in Tuesday trading as fears about the coronavirus contagion roiled investors after multiple countries reported a surge of cases over the weekend.
That changed abruptly this week as the coronavirus flared well beyond China, prompting panicked selling across global markets on Monday and then again on Tuesday.
So when President Trump signaled that he was considering a pardon for Mr. Arpaio for his contempt conviction, her memories of trauma flared into outrage.
But Joyce singled to right through a shift, and Adam Rosales, who had struck out twice, flared a single to right to drive in Chapman.
Tensions over intra-African immigration are not unique to South Africa, said Mr. Adebajo, and have flared in Zimbabwe, Angola and Nigeria over the years.
FERGUSON, Mo. — When a national movement for racial justice flared here two and a half years ago, activists nationwide hoped to upend the political order.
The 2049 issue sank 0.9 cents to 105.3 cents in the dollar, its biggest daily fall since protests flared in late September, Refinitiv data showed.
Eventually, his back issues flared up and truly sidelined his career, but you don't get back issues from living an out of control, partying lifestyle.
In recent weeks, Egypt and the United Nations have stepped in to act as mediators when fighting has flared, urging both sides to de-escalate.
The countries had initially reached a preliminary deal in mid-October, but it never got signed and tensions flared up again in the following weeks.
Fighting has since flared in eastern parts of the country between the military, non-signatories and groups that did not take part in the negotiations.
Tensions flared with strikes on the T4 military base in central Syria on April 9, in which a number of Iranian Revolutionary Guards were killed.
The difficulties flared when Yugoslavia disintegrated and Macedonia declared its independence in 1991, as well as its intention to join international organizations that included Greece.
When trade tensions with China flared last year, many companies sought refuge in a country with a long, stable relationship with the United States: Mexico.
But as tempers flared, riot police fired multiple volleys of tear gas at demonstrators who threw plastic bottles in running battles outside the city's legislature.
The architectural statement earrings, elegant tunics, and black flared pants that litter the pages of The Undone will cost you upwards of a few hundred dollars.
" Sources have also told PEOPLE that tensions have flared up between West and his mother-in-law Kris Jenner and that the family is "really worried.
The massacre occurred during a series of religious riots that flared for two months in Gujarat and killed more than 1,000 people, most of them Muslims.
A few safety notes: even though they look like anal beads, they're not safe to insert into your anus because they don't have a flared base.
In newly-released photos, the bride, 29, was spotted wearing an off-the-shoulder Reformation ivory gown with a fitting bodice and slightly flared trumpet skirt.
The debate about German LNG has flared up recently as the government wants to diversify away from pipeline gas arriving from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands.
Tensions between Italy and Malta also flared, with both EU nations refusing to let a German rescue ship with 234 migrants aboard dock at their ports.
In February, optimism turned to fear as 10-year Treasury yields dropped below 20153% and Chinese economic growth risks flared up hurting equity and credit markets.
In places where it had died down it has now flared up again, with a vengeance -- in Aleppo, for example, in the north of the country.
So this flared jumpsuit with cap sleeves and waist cutouts, in a blue and white pattern like a sky with clouds, paired with navy platform shoes?
Those tensions flared most notably in the case of Laquan McDonald, the teenager who was shot 85033 times by police officer Jason Van Dyke in 2014.
Apart from Sunni-Shi'ite tensions, the film also explores the origins and effects of sectarian tensions that have flared in recent years between Muslims and Christians.
Moretz showed off her more feminine side in this navy daisy printed flared skirt by Victoria Beckham at the harper x Harper's BAZAAR September Issue Party.
By intervening, however, the central government would risk reigniting the passions that flared in 2014 when demonstrators paralysed business districts with sit-ins for several weeks.
Another agreement in Doha after violence flared up in Beirut in 2008 saw the Shia-led opposition under Hizbullah win the right to veto major decisions.
In 2013, she shook things up in a red floral flared Valentino number with perfectly matching pumps (also by Valentino) and ruby flower Lorraine Schwartz earrings.
Tens of thousands of protesters had gathered peacefully in the Chinese-ruled city before tempers flared and demonstration turned to chaos, some charging police with umbrellas.
Tempers flared after Chicago reliever Pedro Strop drilled Yasiel Puig with a 3-0 fastball in the left leg with two outs in the eighth inning.
The topic of game industry labor organizing has flared up as a flashpoint between developers and the studios and publishers they work for here at GDC.
More than 6,500 people have been killed since a Muslim separatist insurgency flared in Thailand&aposs three southernmost provinces of Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat in 2004.
The row flared up as music fans begin to trickle in to Tel Aviv, and workers put the finishing touches to the music and public venues.
Test Declined Although Jean Hanvik avoided an abdominal CT after her diverticulitis flared, a few months later she had a different experience with a painful wrist.
Tempers flared after Chicago reliever Pedro Strop drilled Yasiel Puig with a 3-133 fastball in the left leg with two outs in the eighth inning.
In April, rumors of a coup in Saudi Arabia flared after a recreational drone was shot down when flying into an unauthorized zone in the capital.
Feel free to pair it with your favorite flared skirt, some Daisy Dukes, or just really go for it with a pair of see-through pants.
Violence flared in Kabul on Thursday, with two explosions taking place moments after a bus carrying government employees was hit by a blast, killing five people.
An improved index on Germany's business climate dispelled some recession concerns that flared after manufacturing output from Europe's biggest economy shrank for the third straight month.
There were cinching of the waistlines in flared trousers, checked suiting with shimmering, classic tailoring with a side of bedazzle (that's fashion speech for Swarovski crystals).
Erdogan's government, locked in a conflict with Turkey's own Kurdish minority that has flared up in recent months, is deeply suspicious of Kurdish aspirations in Syria.
But this was the first time it had flared in Juba since Machar finally returned in April after months of wrangling about terms of the pact.
Then, there's the legacy of Bianca Jagger and her flared YSL suits from her Studio 54 days, complete with black bows and sequin turbans, of course.
And thanks to the slightly-flared fitting of the jacket and super-slimming high-waisted, wide-leg pant, the 66-year-old has never looked better.
When the migrant crisis flared up, the EU became convinced the country was on the brink of chaos, and sent a team of diplomats to intervene.
But the debate flared up this week when Cyrus' comments on her decision to move away from using hip-hop sparked accusations of hypocrisy and exploitation.
Syndergaard's dominance has waned since his elbow issues flared up and he has been unable to pitch beyond six innings during a three-start winless drought.
Violence flared at several university campuses throughout the morning as news of the latest shooting spread, with witnesses reporting tense standoffs between students, protesters and police.
Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have flared up in the last year after several Palestinian protests near Israel's border fence drew lethal responses from the IDF.
"Zarif's cousin" (1972) depicts a young teenager in flared jeans with an automatic rifle, a boyishly confident smile not quite hiding the uncertainty in his gaze.
Party divisions within the House have flared up after Democrats have stated that they will begin the process of obtaining the president's tax records and Rep.
But as Earnest noted, tensions flared last summer when Schumer came out against the nuclear pact with Iran, a major piece of Obama's second-term agenda.
The fall semester has opened at universities across California after a year in which racial and ethnic tensions flared on campuses across the state and country.
Tensions over Kashmir flared up in February this year after a suicide attack killed 44 Indian paramilitary officers in the Indian-controlled side of the region.
But tensions flared once again after comedian Michelle Wolf roasted White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders while she sat at the head table on stage.
The violence flared after supporters gathered to welcome Odinga back from an overseas trip, and police attempted to disperse those supporters near Jomo Kenyatta International Airport.
I recently became aware of a young American energy company that is leading the way in responsible, reliable and affordable power recoupment from flared natural gas.
Early in the war, Hallaq lost his mobile theater set and 23 other hand-made characters in eastern Ghouta, just outside Damascus, as the conflict flared.
The Orioles took a 23-0 lead in the second when J.J. Hardy drew a two-out walk and Jonathan Schoop flared a double to right.
A flurry of writers from nearby Osaka with their distinctive (albeit almost illegible) flared throw-ups were also covering the city's graff hot spots with paint.
This flu strain — a virus technically named H7N9 — has flared up in China every year since March 2013, when it first broke out in the country.
No sooner had the coalition deal been announced than friction flared with Brussels over remarks by European Commission chief Jean-Claude Juncker about Italy's impoverished south.
It flared up on Thursday afternoon in the Simi Valley northwest of Los Angeles and has since burned 113,503 acres and is only 25 percent contained.
And later tempers flared, as Crimson Tide linebacker Mekhi Brown, who was called for an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty, was seen being restrained on the Alabama sideline.
When a new insurgency flared in north Sinai after the military takeover in 2013, its leaders were careful to focus their attacks on uniformed security forces.
He went home the next year under a repatriation deal between the two neighbors, only to repeat the journey last September when violence flared once more.
But they also have left women's pros feeling little support from men's players when debates around equal prize money have flared up, as they do periodically.
See, for example, waxed jackets with pockets and flared pants inspired by vintage workmen's uniforms, and hooded trench coats paired with white Victoriana blouses or bows.
There were plenty of signature Chanel tweeds on display, atop chiffon vests embroidered with flowers or sequin bustiers (and occasionally some rather dubious flared leather shorts).
Massive protests also have flared in Iraq and Lebanon, driven in no small part by the repressive interference by Iran and its proxies in these countries.
As satellite trucks staked out coveted parking spots and broadcasters from around the world described the town's horrors in German or Russian or Portuguese, tempers flared.
But, in a signal of how North Carolina has so far been unable to outrun the law's legacy, political tensions flared again last month when Gov.
But when Kahnle threw a pitch behind Cabrera in the sixth inning, resulting in his immediate ejection by the home plate umpire Carlos Torres, emotions flared.
In North Dakota, about 20 percent of associated gas is flared at the wellhead because of the lack of pipeline infrastructure to get it to market.
Weighed down by rising financing costs and slowing investment, China's economy was already starting to cool even before the trade dispute with Washington flared this year.
She paired short flared skirts with long and shirt-sleeve crop tops and T-shirts that could be mixed and matched with dark and patterned leggings.
Rui Andre, the mayor of Monchique where the blaze flared up last Friday, said more than half of his municipality's area of 39,13 hectares had burnt.
To be sure, this would hardly be the first time that tensions have flared on the Korean peninsula, weighing on the stock market in the South.
"[T]he percentage of U.S. natural gas that was vented and flared increased to 1.25% of gross withdrawals, up from 0.84% the previous year," EIA said.
Between 22019 and 2015, federal and Indian onshore wells vented or flared (purposeful burning) enough gas to serve more than 6 million households for a year.
Disagreements among the GOP brass over how best to approach the issue — and highlight the liberal "abolish ICE" movement — have also flared up in recent days.
More recently, a news cycle tempest flared amid the collapse of the informal nonaggression pact between Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren ahead of the Iowa caucus.
The San Diego advocates say they are challenging an attitude that flared during a recent housing battle in Poway, about 210 miles from downtown San Diego.
Bozumbayev did not say how much of that was oil and how much was gas that would then be flared or injected back into the reservoir.
The net neutrality debate has flared up multiple times over the last decade or so, ending in different places depending on the political party in power.
Hours before the fighting was due to stop, heavy battles flared between pro-Hadi forces and Houthi fighters in al-Maton, north of Sanaa, residents said.
" The backdrop: "Trump for decades dreamed of building a Trump Tower in the heart of Moscow, a plan that flared and fizzled several times over the years.
Senior Myanmar officials allege that the Kokang insurgency, also in the north, flared up again in 2015 thanks to armament, logistical support and troops provided by China.
More than 22015 people were arrested near the camp Wednesday as tensions flared again after two North Dakota lawmakers said work will continue on the stalled pipeline.
Butler had 218.5 points, 215 rebounds and six assists in Saturday's victory over the Houston Rockets but his sore knee flared up after the following day's practice.
And my flared trousers were crucial for the mornings when I had to dart up DC's steep hills to catch the bus on my way to work.
More from Tonic: At 18, I moved 300 miles away for college and my ADHD symptoms flared—I just didn't recognize what it was at the time.
That spawned a whole #DeleteUber campaign, which once again flared up following explosive allegations of sexual harassment — and the embedded culture within the company that spawned it.
I have the privilege to be sheltered in the richer northern part of the city, almost completely segregated from the protests that flared up over the winter.
SYDNEY, July 6 (Reuters) - Australian and New Zealand shares fell on Wednesday, along with many regional markets, as fears over instability in the European Union flared up.
Tensions flared last year, but Britain has been keen to improve relations since pro-business Mauricio Macri took over from Cristina Fernandez as Argentina's president in December.
And as soon as the Ebola outbreak started to subside, tensions flared over the issue of selecting delegates for the long-delayed congress of the soccer association.
The debate has flared up again following the passage of a California law that goes against NCAA rules, and we explore multiple arguments today on CNN 10.
Banks wore a sheer lace Stello midi dress with flared sleeves, while Herrington went with a slinky off-the-shoulder gown with cutouts and thigh-high slit.
At least seven foreign-owned flower farms in Ethiopia's Amhara region, another area where protests have flared, were damaged in political violence at the start of September.
The prices range from $ 49- $ 129 and includes slip dresses, satin blouses, tops with flared sleeves, long denim jackets, cool detailed skirts and sweaters with unexpected slits.
Trouble flared briefly in Lille when a small group of Russians appeared to provoke English fans in a bar near the central train station, Reuters photographers said.
The "Butterflies" singer wore a pink voluminous Giambattista Valli tulle gown complete with tiered skirt, flared sleeves and bow brooch at the waist to the 2019 Oscars.
With a tapered high-rise waist and a slightly flared bottom, the elongated silhouette manages to look perfectly tailored every single time, no matter how it's styled.
In the Peloponnese region of Ilia, blazes that broke out in three areas on Monday and looked tamed early on Tuesday flared up again, fanned by winds.
It slowed down and flared up several times since then, most dramatically, in an explosion caught on tape by a BBC crew that injured ten last week.
For us, we especially love a "sack" with a slight, flared hem — something that will provide a bit more width at the bottom to balance your top.
Tensions have flared recently between Washington and Havana, which forged a closer relationship under former U.S. President Barack Obama and reopened embassies in both countries in 2015.
Designer Henry Holland presented cowboy-shirt-like dresses with fringes, flared trousers and plenty of colorful cowboy boots, also decorated with motifs such as stars and flames.
Martinez, whom Madson described facing as knowing "you're in a pit with a rattlesnake" pregame, flared an opposite-field single to right for a two-run lead.
Protests in Oromiya province initially flared in 2014 over a development plan for the capital that would have expanded its boundaries, a move seen as threatening farmland.
India's right-wing Hindu national group Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) is discarding its trademark uniform of flared khaki shorts for brown trousers in the name of comfort.
An improved index on Germany's business climate dispelled some recession concerns that flared after manufacturing output data from Europe's biggest economy shrank for the third straight month.
Manager Mike Scioscia said the knee had been bothering him for the last month "on and off" but it flared up after his last outing on Sunday.
A neon sign emblazoned with the word "disco" in a curly block-font welcomed a community that favors pentagrams and black leather over sequins and flared jeans.

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