The benchmark BSE index was headed for its first gain in seven sessions, while the broader NSE index was headed for its first winning session in four.
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I am feeling better now & headed for lower ground.
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I ripped off my costume and headed for the gym.
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Madhya Pradesh, meanwhile, is seen headed for a hung verdict.
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It was headed for a weekly loss of 0.3 percent.
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Qatar's index headed for a third consecutive session of declines.
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The Mueller report clash appears to be headed for court.
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"We're headed for a crash sooner or later," he observes.
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Still, the major averages were headed for solid weekly gains.
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She was headed for Venice and uh she was rescued.
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Brent was headed for a 21% loss for the week.
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Brent was headed for a 13% loss for the week.
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After his U.S. Open run, Berrettini seemed headed for London.
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VW should have known it was headed for a disaster.
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The restaurant industry could be headed for a rough patch.
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Are we headed for some kind of star space war?
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It was headed for a weekly gain of 1 percent.
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Ready Player One isn't just headed for financial success, though.
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It is headed for a 2.7 percent decline in August.
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It's an automobile company that is headed for the graveyard.
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The legislation initially seemed headed for a fairly smooth passage.
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Another John Green book is headed for the big screen.
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Until then, homemade Christmas cards headed for Pennsylvania will do.
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That case appears to be headed for the Supreme Court.
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The metal was headed for its worst week since February.
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According to police, the two could be headed for Mississippi.
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Unsure of what would happen, he headed for the border.
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It was headed for a nearly 1 percent weekly decline.
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The case is almost certainly headed for an appeal. Sen.
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A motorboat circled the harbor and headed for the mainland.
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The U.K. is headed for a new election on Dec.
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The index headed for its second straight month of gains.
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I board a No. 2 subway headed for Times Square.
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You're near downtown, headed for the 19th Street BART station.
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Others believe the nation may be headed for violent conflict.
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By most measures, Donald J. Trump appears headed for defeat.
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Until [Iran] changes course, they are headed for a collision.
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Puerto Rico More misery may be headed for Puerto Rico.
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Mr. Fish said his wife headed for Mexico by chance.
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It was headed for a weekly loss of roughly 1.7%.
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We're headed for unknown territory, adventures I never bargained for.
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Says he was headed for a private meeting with Sanders.
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Slovenia's presidential election is headed for a runoff next month.
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Laura McGann: You think we're headed for a brokered convention?
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Accordingly, I ditched England and headed for Oslo's Øya Festival.
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"He was headed for Havana," he said of Mr. Maduro.
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McCollum got into foul trouble and headed for the bench.
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Cillizza: This law is headed for a major legal fight.
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Opinion Columnist Is America headed for a war involving Iran?
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Trump's absence, including that the two were headed for divorce.
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Irma was headed for them again, so they turned back.
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Now, it could be headed for a slow, painful one.
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Ms. Hancock was soon headed for Tucson, and Mr. Dexheimer.
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Based on everything we know, we're headed for lockdown anyway.
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Sabathia appeared headed for his third win of the season.
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We may be headed for a very boring world indeed.
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He is headed for at least five years in prison.
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The index is headed for its worst day since Aug.
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She grabbed only her purse and headed for the airport.
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Both were headed for their first weekly decline in four.
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Billionaire investor Warren Buffett says cryptocurrencies are headed for trouble.
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Until Brexit came along, Mr. Baker was headed for retirement.
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Both were headed for a nearly 2 percent weekly decline.
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It is headed for an eighth consecutive day of gains.
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Investec shares were headed for their worst day this year.
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The United Kingdom could be headed for another hung parliament.
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Many of his contemporaries, given an option, headed for Paris.
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Hopkins, losing all chill whatsoever, headed for the face paint.
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The couple were headed for divorce when Odom suffered his crisis.
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Your favorite carpool karaoke singer is headed for the Tony Awards.
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"Then we are headed for a no-deal exit," he said.
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S. trade talks seemingly headed for some kind of a conclusion.
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It was headed for a 1.4 percent gain on the week.
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Many fear Congo is headed for a repeat of that conflict.
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The S&P 183 was headed for a record close Tuesday.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was headed for a flat open.
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Luke Spiller knows that the Struts are headed for big things.
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The single currency was headed for a weekly gain of 56.873%.
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She climbed in behind the wheel and headed for Kim's house.
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The index was also headed for its third week of losses.
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The metal was headed for its first weekly gain in seven.
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The rule is now said to be headed for a reversal.
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If LePage refuses, the matter is likely headed for the courts.
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The single currency was headed for a weekly gain of 57.403%.
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Both indexes were headed for a third straight session of decline.
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Both indexes were headed for their four straight sessions of gains.
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We hummed past driftwood-fenced dunes and headed for the docks.
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The bullion is headed for a sixth consecutive session of gains.
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The bullion is headed for a sixth consecutive session of gain.
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The couple chatted for a while then headed for other events.
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The index headed for its second positive week in a row.
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Donald Trump appears headed for a major defeat on Nov. 8.
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It was headed for its biggest one-day drop since 2008.
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Amazon and Google appear to be headed for some regulatory heat.
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It was headed for its biggest one-day drop since 2008.
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Pabst Blue Ribbon is not, in fact, headed for the grave.
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The benchmark was headed for its sixth consecutive week of gains.
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The benchmark was headed for a weekly loss of 0.2 percent.
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Alexis Bellino and her husband Jim Bellino are headed for divorce.
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People packed up their stuff and headed for the life boats.
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The nation's budget process is likewise now headed for the Hudson.
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DeWit could also be headed for a position in Trump's administration.
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Much of it is headed for the United States and Europe.
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The race for agriculture commissioner is also headed for a recount.
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Germany, Italy and the UK are likely headed for a recession.
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The single currency was headed for a weekly gain of 0.8%.
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It is headed for the darkest, loneliest depths of intergalactic space.
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The United States could be headed for a similarly misguided outcome.
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The Senate and governor's races in Florida were headed for recounts.
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Did you always know you were headed for the Metro desk?
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It appeared headed for the outfield and a certain tie score.
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Hundreds of African migrants were crammed into boats headed for Italy.
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Again, we knew we were headed for a lot of resistance.
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Both are headed for their biggest weekly fall since early March.
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So are we headed for a direct shooting war with Tehran?
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Both indexes are headed for their third straight session of losses.
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Some conservative intellectuals warned that the party was headed for trouble.
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Then he got onto old Highway 30 and headed for home.
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Most privately owned laboratory chimpanzees are also headed for retirement centers.
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And the so-called FAANG stocks look headed for correction territory.
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Coal growth is slowing, but we are still headed for catastrophe.
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The momentum fund was also headed for its third straight decline.
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I recently predicted that she was headed for a rude awakening.
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Europe is angry with elites, and headed for the ballot box.
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Dry-cleaning and bananas in hand, I headed for the subway.
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The index is headed for a fall of 1% since Monday.
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The storm is also headed for states recently hit by flooding.
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Exit polls suggest he is headed for another five-year term.
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However, they were still headed for steep losses on the day.
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Thursday, headed for St. Petersburg, a seemingly safe 400 miles away.
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They seem headed for their eighth losing season in a row.
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Gold was also headed for its ninth straight day of gains.
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The index was headed for a 21 percent loss this week.
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Was the rumor true that the 21918th was headed for France?
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And much of that regulation may well be headed for oblivion.
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The index is, however, headed for an eighth straight weekly gain.
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But I had been dismissed, so I headed for my car.
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Some of the Phillies fans among them headed for the exit.
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And if she does that, she's headed for a great career.
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The Nasdaq was headed for a 0.9% decline for the week.
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Hurricane Harvey is rerouting cruise ships headed for Texas this weekend.
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The two mothers headed for New York, about 40 miles away.
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The FBI could be headed for another major showdown with Apple.
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But the venerable venue appears headed for an unceremonious final act.
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All three metals were headed for their fourth straight weekly decline.
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For the week, it was headed for a 05300 percent fall.
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Townsend seemed to be headed for a sure-thing pro career.
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Workplace retirement plans could be headed for a makeover in Congress.
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President Trump and the Federal Reserve are headed for a collision.
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The president had warned that the storm was headed for Alabama.
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Hillary Clinton appears headed for an easy victory there in 220006.
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At one point, I headed for one of the compound's exits.
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That is headed for Trump's desk to be signed into law.
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It seems I am headed for a period of radical change.
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Brent was headed for a 4 percent loss on the week.
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Also featured: An asteroid is headed for an Earth "fly-by"; an associate justice is headed for a gentle Supreme Court hazing, and a good stretch could help people head for older age in better health.
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Q. Which pending cases seem headed for a 4-to-4 split?
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Signs are growing that the global economy is headed for a slowdown.
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Here are all the signs the pair were headed for a split.
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Its shares were headed for their best daily gains since Feb. 2015.
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Former President Obama was headed for a vacation in Palm Springs, California.
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Romney seems headed for victory in November in the heavily Republican state.
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Another 48 percent think we're "maybe" headed for a third world war.
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It is certain the nation is headed for more 5-4 rulings.
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Mr Salvini is surely headed for a big bust-up with Brussels.
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You think this is evidence Trump is headed for a landslide win?
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Federal spending to fight fires appears to be headed for a record.
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Romero, along with thousands of other immigrants, headed for the Sonoran Desert.
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But the studio's clients weren't all headed for the hall of fame.
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And second, the Republican nomination is headed for a nasty run-off.
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The index was headed for a 0.25 percent loss for the week.
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And now, they might be headed for the outside of the car.
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The phone is believed to be headed for China, which makes sense.
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Many analysts say the industry is headed for an even worse bloodbath.
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Sterling on Monday was headed for a ninth consecutive day of losses.
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The pound was headed for its biggest one-day gain since January.
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The currency was headed for its biggest monthly drop in five months.
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In that sense, Guardians 319.43 looks like it's headed for "hit" status.
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ET (1835 GMT), and was also headed for weekly and monthly losses.
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Try ending up in Siberia when you were headed for Saudi Arabia.
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Economists do not believe the housing market is headed for another collapse.
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Dr. Patchin believes that Sarahah is headed for the same fate soon.
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It was headed for a gain of roughly 0.2 percent this week.
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The indices are headed for a second week of gains in three.
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And that those who don't take it seriously are headed for trouble.
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I headed for the NYSE to check on our systems and staffing.
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Phil, his sister, and mother headed for safety as successful asylum seekers.
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A small crowd of fans cheered as he headed for his car.
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The Hill: House GOP headed for showdown with DOJ over key documents.
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Dan drove to Progressive Insurance, and Melanie headed for New Jersey Medical.
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They're all just so many perfectly toned carcasses, headed for mortuary slabs.
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Soldiers hoisted them onto army trucks headed for the Khazir refugee camp.
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RHP Matt Harvey (right shoulder) may be headed for season-ending surgery.
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They're headed for more votes, including yet another one on May's deal.
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Hopefully we aren't headed for a future without Game of Thrones memes.
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He went by Mexico for a minute, and then headed for Argentina.
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The UN thinks we're headed for somewhere around 4 degrees by 2100.
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Chinese ride-hailing giant Didi Chuxing is headed for Australia this month.
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This isn't the first time the president's lawyer is headed for jail.
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The Mets then headed for flood-ravaged Houston and a day off.
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Also: Get to know the Navy hospital ship headed for Los Angeles.
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Many of the same analysts now say we are headed for recession.
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The party is like a driverless car, visibly headed for a crash.
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Putin stood up and headed for the door to his private office.
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The lead officer shook his head: She was headed for Protective Custody.
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Looks like Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are headed for Hollywood — maybe.
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Clarinda Campbell and her two children left Broulee and headed for safety.
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Several of the state-run exchanges appear to be headed for collapse.
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Mr. Mulvaney and Mr. Pruitt also appeared headed for confirmation next week.
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Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch.
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But Societe Generale thinks Facebook's stock is headed for a sharp drop.
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Lindsey Cepak, San Diego, CA Kondo's book headed for the $2.99 bin?
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A patient headed for the clinic door, holding a male companion's hand.
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Spanish yields meanwhile headed for their biggest monthly fall since mid-2016.
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Activists again tried to block a train headed for Bow on Dec.
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Then he packed up his schematic diagrams and headed for his Porsche.
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So Spain — barring some true miracle — is headed for elections this fall.
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Others hitched a ride, hanging off a tractor trailer headed for Tapachula.
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The autocatalyst metal was headed for its fourth-consecutive month of gains.
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"I don't think we're headed for a shutdown," Pelosi said on Thursday.
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PARIS (Reuters) - A year ago, France's conservatives appeared headed for the presidency.
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She promptly bought a Fodor's travel book and headed for the airport.
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Traveling there soon became a bore so I headed for the ditch.
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Still, the major averages are headed for solid gains on the week.
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Four days later, it departed Yeosu, saying it was headed for Taiwan.
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Most of it is headed for China, the world's largest wildlife market.
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But the Trump FCC seems headed for a repudiation of net neutrality.
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Wincing, I read on: They were headed for an urgent care clinic.
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"We'll see; we'll see," Murray said, as he headed for the staircase.
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Gingrich refused to recognize that Trump looks headed for a lopsided defeat.
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People who knew us might have assumed we were headed for something more.
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Polls show it is headed for a tight finish in Tuesday's special election.
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China's offshore yuan was headed for its worst day in over five months.
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Nor has wrestling executive Linda McMahon, who's headed for the Small Business Administration.
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The currency was headed for its biggest one-day drop in four years.
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Despite Friday's gains, the metals and miners index is headed for weekly losses.
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Ethanol headed for the West Coast market has been trapped in the Midwest.
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The major stock indexes were headed for their first monthly decline of 2019.
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This just in from Captain Obvious: Nintendo's Zelda series is headed for smartphones.
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The Nasdaq, however, lagged as Tesla headed for its second-worst day ever.
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Ford's stock traded near $12.50, headed for its worst day since January 2011.
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The index was headed for a loss of 2.1 percent on the week.
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This is her story in the US:In 1969 Flying Scotsman headed for America.
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For weeks, it appeared the Republican Party was headed for imminent civil war.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - Headed for a fourth straight annual profit decline, Hyundai Motor (005380.
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TOM, SHILLUE, AMERICAN STAND-UP COMEDIAN: This whole thing is headed for disaster.
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When the Lyft arrived, I grabbed my jacket and headed for the car.
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Go deeper: Israel headed for new elections after Netanyahu fails to form coalition
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Both silver and platinum were headed for their first weekly decline in four.
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Or perhaps we are headed for political cleavage over robots and artificial intelligence.
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Oregon appeared headed for the victory, leading 113-211 with 210:210 remaining.
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Detectives say they may be headed for Minnesota, traveling in a white SUV.
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May's plan looked headed for defeat even before members of Parliament voted Tuesday.
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No. I don't think it was headed for anything bad, knock on wood.
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Mr. Nehlen, strategists in both parties agree, is clearly headed for another trouncing.
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The group, who all died in the crash, was headed for Fort Lauderdale.
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It's headed for a simultaneous on-demand and theatrical release on March 25th.
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Nationwide polls show the LDP is headed for a big win this weekend.
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The ruling means that, unless Novartis settles, the case is headed for trial.
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Measured against major peers it is headed for biggest monthly drop since July.
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The Air Canada flight was instead headed for taxiway C, parallel to 28R.
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She was headed for the exits as soon as Sessions was confirmed anyway.
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Otherwise, thanks to China, we are headed for a different kind of history.
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Parker is not going to fold, so the case is headed for trial.
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The Chinese yuan is headed for the first weekly decline in six weeks.
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Trump, it appears, is headed for a gigantic defeat in the general election.
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The man walked toward the cashiers, then pivoted and headed for the door.
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We might be headed for a second, actually a third: The Barr summary.
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Platinum gained 0.1 percent at $907.40, headed for a 0.5 percent monthly increase.
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NAFTA negotiations are headed for their sixth round later this month in Montreal.
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The Wall Street Journal: Midterms headed for a mixed verdict in House, Senate.
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I didn't understand the poem, which didn't matter; we were headed for love.
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Messenger headed for the back door, which was barricaded, trapping them all inside.
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It was headed for its third session of losses versus its Japanese peer.
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Shortly after the plane took off, and is now headed for Brussels, Belgium.
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That doesn't mean the economy is headed for another gangbusters year like 2018.
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Some officials in Michigan have predicted that the district is headed for bankruptcy.
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She grabbed her dogs and headed for the streets where people had gathered.
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Rick Scott appeared to be headed for a narrow win over incumbent Sen.
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As long as that's true, we're headed for a world w/ zero accountability.
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If Alexa is headed for ubiquity, it's good that Google may be, too.
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So I hopped into Dylan Williams's red jeep and headed for the hills.
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Which means Kavanaugh is headed for a lifetime appointment to the Supreme Court.
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And yeah, those cows, sheep and pigs are headed for our bellies too.
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In that sense, Facebook is headed for its own crash into the sea.
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The opposition was seeking control of the legislature, and appeared headed for victory.
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First came an errant alert that a ballistic missile was headed for Hawaii.
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He said he and Suleymi were headed for Florida, where his uncle lives.
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For the week, ITA was headed for its first weekly gain in six.
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I headed for the popular Chautauqua Park in the southwest corner of town.
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Mr. Rivenbark joined us on the airboat, and we headed for his home.
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The Dodgers, who are 89-36, are clearly headed for the postseason again.
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Departing White House press secretary Sean Spicer may be headed for reality television.
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This one appears headed for something of a Thanksgiving tradition: a Lions loss.
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I arrived on Thursday afternoon and headed for a big reception where Gov.
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Predictive analytics company Prevedere also suggests shares could be headed for a slowdown.
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As lawmakers headed for a news conference, Mr. Zuckerberg made a swift exit.
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I headed for a high-rise apartment building just south of the bridge.
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Brooke hopped in a town car afterward and headed for dinner at Nobu.
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Is Israel headed for a National Unity Government or a third do-over?
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And now it appears that Nevada is headed for record turnout as well.
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It was also headed for its first seven-day losing streak since Oct.
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But the metal was still headed for its first weekly gain in four.
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London (CNN Business)Ryanair could be headed for a rough landing this year.
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After getting up, Skinner left the ice and headed for the locker room.
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The plane was headed for Nur-Sultan, the Central Asian nation's capital city.
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The single currency was headed for a 1.4 percent gain on the week.
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If his allies don't make him stand down, we are headed for chaos.
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Even without getting injured, it seemed Severino was headed for a rough night.
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Michigan is headed for a hotly contested Senate race next year as Sen.
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Thatcher was headed for a second, more bruising round of balloting, while Mrs.
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Tatiana Kostina, 35, from Moscow, had headed for the mountain on Wednesday morning.
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I believed for a long time that we are headed for financial trouble.
|
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All this might make it sound like Obamacare is headed for a death spiral.
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Headed for Bayuquan, China the ship was carrying coal when it veered off course.
|
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Meanwhile, The Rick Scott-Bill Nelson Senate race appears headed for a hand count.
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On March 8, 2014, the flight left Kuala Lumpur and headed for Beijing, China.
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The company rerouted a pea shipment to China that had been headed for India.
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The euro was steady at $1.1107.840 and headed for a weekly loss of 0.75%.
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The sector was headed for its biggest loss since the presidential election in November.
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A burning meteor is headed for the wide, weird world of online Flash games.
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Oil is also headed for its best year since 2016, when it popped 45%.
|
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Back in the car headed for New York City, we finally caught our breath.
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Afterward I take a bus down Fifth, a No. 4 headed for Pennsylvania Station.
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"The UK economy is headed for recession," analysts at Llewelyn Consulting said on Monday.
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Tesla was headed for another major move on Monday, trading more than 5% higher.
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Jackson's words certainly makes it seem like we're headed for yet another big twist.
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When she first left Damascus, Fatima headed for neighboring Turkey, a life-threatening experience.
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The human race is headed for extinction if they can't move back to Earth.
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They grabbed food and headed for a room with a rock wall, he said.
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The euro was steady at $1.1284 and headed for a weekly loss of 0.75%.
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This is an example of where we see self-driving vehicles headed — for now.
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It looks like Chipotle Mexican Grill isn't headed for a turnaround any time soon.
|
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Peter Cook, the ex-husband of Christie Brinkley, is headed for the altar again.
|
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Sterling is also headed for its ninth consecutive week of losses against the euro.
|
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Both silver and platinum were headed for their first weekly decline in four weeks.
|
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We left at dawn and headed for Mount Giona, about 160 miles from Athens.
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The metal was headed for a second straight weekly rise, up almost 0.3 percent.
|
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A few days later, I was on a plane to Mexico, headed for Sayulita.
|
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Polls indicate the NDP is headed for a drubbing in the April 16 election.
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Former "American Idol" contestant Chikezie Eze is headed for splittsville ... he's filed for divorce.
|
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Forecasts are calling for a "potentially paralyzing storm" headed for that region this weekend.
|
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Copper was also headed for its first quarterly gain since the end of 2440.
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On a monthly basis, it was headed for its biggest drop since end-2016.
|
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It appears that the country's central bankers are headed for a trial by fire.
|
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Many asylum seekers have headed for Quebec where Montreal has a large Haitian community.
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Is Britain headed for another generation of intoxicated debauchery, or one of puritanical sanctuary?
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MSCI's 1.110-country 'All World' index headed for its fourth weekly loss in five.
|
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Saxony-Anhalt, after March 13th, appears headed for black-red-green, a Kenyan theme.
|
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New York (CNN Business)Ford and Volkswagen appear headed for some kind of combination.
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Many asylum-seekers have headed for Quebec, where Montreal has a large Haitian community.
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Palladium lost 0.1% to $1,799.47, and was headed for its worst week in five.
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We parked across the street, next to a boat, and headed for the door.
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On March 8, 2014 Malaysian Airlines flight 370 left Kuala Lumpur, headed for Beijing.
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Brent was headed for a weekly fall of 0.3%, its second straight weekly decline.
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Curve inversion is widely considered a warning that the economy is headed for recession.
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Scott leads in the race, but it appears to be headed for a recount.
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Cosart won't pitch again this year, and he could be headed for offseason surgery.
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It is headed for its biggest daily rise versus the dollar in seven weeks.
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Vogel packed up her things and headed for Tibet, the north side of Everest.
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British and Continental European stocks were headed for a fourth straight day of gains.
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Notably, the loudest voices opposing Trump in the GOP are headed for the exits.
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Palladium fell 0.44 percent to $1,009, but headed for a 3 percent monthly rise.
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In Indiana and Missouri, the Senate races are headed for the wire, with Sen.
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Both oil CLc217> and copper prices headed for a third straight month of losses.
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The family was on a bus headed for Saudi Arabia when he was taken.
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On Friday, however, it was headed for its biggest daily gain in eight weeks.
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Deutsche Bank watch: A beleaguered Deutsche Bank (DB) could be headed for big changes.
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Night Out Rita Wilson walked into Bleecker Street Records and headed for the counter.
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The Southwest Boeing 737 took off Tuesday morning from New York, headed for Dallas.
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Most civilian evacuees are headed for the al-Hol displacement camp in northeast Syria.
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Hurricane Dorian is headed for Florida, and could turn into a Category 4 storm.
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Earlier this year, the charter proposal appeared to be nonpartisan and headed for passage.
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With little rain in the rainy season, California may be headed for another drought.
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Sally seems headed for a life in a convent, too — until worldly temptations interfere.
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The index is headed for its worst week since the 2008 global financial crisis.
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Facebook's stock overall is headed for its worst monthly performance in nearly five years.
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Though anything can happen, advocates are optimistic that the bill is headed for passage.
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Congress is headed for years more of battles over taxes, particularly those for individuals.
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Tens of thousands of Yazidis fled the militant onslaught and headed for Mount Sinjar.
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The plane was headed for Gillespie Field airport in El Cajon, California, Gregor said.
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There are reports that the company's chief security officer is headed for the exit.
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Auburn started out the game as if it was headed for another big win.
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Unless the government steps in with stricter penalties, this system seems headed for catastrophe.
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If McCoy does play, we could be headed for a frustrating one-week timeshare.
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The home fans gave him a nice ovation — then many headed for the exits.
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In Norway, customs officials seized repair parts headed for an independent repair shop there.
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I headed for my apartment, which wasn't far away, to get a wire hanger.
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Soon, we were back on the road headed for the heart of spice country.
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Singapore GDP: Singapore is headed for its weakest annual growth rate in a decade.
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Nonetheless, we are concerned that it leaves the two sides headed for further escalation.
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Analysts fear the United States and China may be headed for a currency war.
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Carreyrou has reported that Theranos is under criminal investigation and probably headed for liquidation.
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Grounded, we headed for Mutnovsky volcano, a famous peak of more than 7,600 feet.
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He is proving otherwise and appears headed for his first ever All Star appearance.
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Sidebar WASHINGTON — The Trump administration may be headed for trouble in the Supreme Court.
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Monday, and headed for Bermuda, according to a revised itinerary from the cruise line.
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A. The total solar eclipse headed for parts of the United States on Aug.
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The dollar was quoted at 108.57 yen, headed for its second week of gains.
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When the light through the cabin's shutters turned pink, I headed for the beach.
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If he were saying it under oath, I think he'd be headed for consequences.
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The league may be headed for a perfect storm of small-market playoff matchups.
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In other words, Apple could be headed for a 7 percent rally on earnings.
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Tens of millions in stateside dollars could be headed for investment in Puerto Rico.
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He also tweeted about preparations for the storm headed for the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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The hottest book of the Trump era, George Orwell's "1984," is headed for Broadway.
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But the legislation faces a number of serious issues and appears headed for failure.
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Drouin is headed for wrist surgery Monday, while Byron will have a knee procedure.
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Israel could soon be headed for its third elections in less than a year.
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The men headed for the hole and climbed out into the clear, cold air.
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But most astronomers don't think the star is headed for an explosion just yet.
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The S&P 500 rose 0.5%, headed for its third consecutive day of gains.
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All nine candidates endorsed by Mr. de Blasio appeared to be headed for victory.
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Even with the increased restrictions, New York's hospital system appears headed for a crisis.
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After the meeting wrapped up, the Russians headed for the bar in Trump Tower.
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But one way or another, the party is headed for a showdown with itself.
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Cousins is headed for free agency, too, but is widely considered unlikely to return.
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Digital media companies are headed for a crash, Hearst Magazines president David Carey says.
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These declines reflect growing concerns that the world economy is headed for another recession.
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It occurred at the Boudouaou station when a train headed for the province of Setif, 300 km (186 miles) east of Algiers, caught up with a train ahead that was headed for the town of Thenia, according to the National Rail Transport Company.
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Palm Springs, California (CNN)He was a 35-year veteran police officer, headed for retirement.
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The Jungle Book already got a live-action remake and is headed for a sequel.
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Bullion prices were headed for a 2 percent monthly decline, their lowest since September 2017.
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Unfortunately, his awkward response reveals that these two aren't headed for romantic bliss anytime soon.
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On board, a carefully wrapped and padded spacecraft headed for a rendezvous with the sun.
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Blinking as we stepped into the bright LA sunshine, we headed for the studio's commissary.
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Net neutrality is looking more and more like an issue headed for the Supreme Court.
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The S&P500 is headed for its best first quarter of any year since 1991.
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Before they officially settle in, the future ex-President is headed for some R&R.
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The dollar was headed for its first weekly decline in four, adding to gold's appeal.
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"Unless that changes, we're headed for a form of Cold War with China," Altman said.
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Turkey's economy was headed for a hard landing long before the latest row with America.
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They were headed for Azad Maidan, a traditional venue for political protests in South Mumbai.
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As the case headed for trial, Chris, now 34, pleaded guilty to all three killings.
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Unless they reverse course, the stock market could be headed for more downside, Cramer said.
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"We looked at where we're headed for September," president of baseball operations David Stearns said.
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The proposed merger of the London Stock Exchange and Deutsche Börse seemed headed for collapse.
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President Donald Trump&aposs pick to be the next CIA director appears headed for confirmation.
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That's not to say we're headed for a big downturn; I just don't any catalyst.
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Illumination-Universal's "Sing" was headed for a close third with $264 million at 3,955 sites.
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Platinum fell 0.7 percent, to $788.10, and is headed for a seventh consecutive weekly decline.
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Are we headed for a crash or is this week's slide just another market dip?
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Amazon and Netflix rely on investors' unshaken belief that they are headed for world domination.
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Eventually, though, GWM sees building some of the systems into vehicles headed for international markets.
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Gold was headed for its fifth weekly gain, trading above $1,332.47 an ounce on Friday.
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The "Stay with Me" crooner recently headed for a jog with friends in Los Angeles.
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"I luff you," my mom would call up the stairs as I headed for bed.
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She stepped around them, shoes squealing on the broken glass, and headed for the counter.
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In 2016, conventional wisdom had it that one or both parties were headed for collapse.
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If there's a photo of them together on Twitter, they're probably headed for marriage. Right?
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Then he hopped on a plane headed for the pay-for-play event in Singapore.
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Sterling fell as concerns grew that Britain may be headed for a protracted Brexit delay.
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Sterling was steady at $1.2446 and headed for a 0.7 percent gain on the week.
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Furthermore, there is presently no clear evidence that the global economy is headed for recession.
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Even if that doesn't work, this thing is definitely headed for a fantastic fall finish.
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Japan's Nikkei underperformed, dropping 21 percent and headed for its fourth straight day of losses.
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Now, with Republicans back in power, net neutrality could be headed for the chopping block.
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If they do not, higher education-inspired social mobility will be headed for near extinction.
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The contentious race that has split party members appears headed for a close finish. Sen.
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Davis says the two are headed for a showdown ... and that sounds great to us!
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If soda and cigarettes are any indicator, we may be headed for a bacon tax.
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The administration has not listed which corporate deductions will be headed for the chopping block.
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Refugees from Eritrea, stuffed in the hold of a rickety fishing boat headed for Italy.
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We politely declined, as our budget was $50 a night, and headed for the door.
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The Nikkei was up 790.493 percent at 2790.49,21 and headed for its fifth gaining day.
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Meanwhile, in Chicago, where you could short without a plus-tick, prices headed for freefall.
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Tai and Thomas are now headed for a rematch in November for a full term.
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And setting aside the constitutionality issue, the quota law is wrong-headed for several reasons.
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It is headed for its weakest quarter since that of the Brexit referendum in 2016.
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The Soviet-designed Ilyushin Il-76 aircraft had been headed for Bechar in southwestern Algeria.
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"I'm less convinced that we're headed for a durable trade peace with China," he said.
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She headed for the railing and threw up off the starboard side of the boat.
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Sterling was quoted at 86.10 pence per euro, headed for a 0.2% rise this week.
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The affected Southwest Boeing 5003 took off Tuesday morning from New York, headed for Dallas.
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"I'm less convinced that we're headed for a durable trade peace with China," he said.
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Most of the French supporters had headed for the gates, but the Icelandic fans lingered.
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In 1913, Eugène Christophe broke his forks on a descent while headed for the Aspin.
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Mr. Canova looks headed for defeat, but not without bruising Ms. Wasserman Schultz all summer.
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Three of the missiles, those headed for Abqaiq, he said, failed to reach their destination.
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It's almost certainly headed for the bottom of the net, but if not, I'll survive.
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Afterward, the Mets quietly packed their gear and headed for the airport, minus their manager.
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And then, Pence slipped out of the White House and headed for Joint Base Andrews.
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Skaggs seemed headed for his fourth straight road victory, cruising through the first five innings.
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S. trade tensions, and the yellow metal was headed for its fifth straight monthly decline.
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"This is one that's headed for the United States Supreme Court," Justice told his clerk.
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President Trump's $1 trillion infrastructure package could be headed for a ditch on Capitol Hill.
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But as that was going on, the executives who ran Vine headed for the door.
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That bill is now headed for a conference committee to bridge gaps with the House.
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The currency is headed for its worst weekly decline - 1.5 percent - in over a year.
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It's 5 AM and I'm in an Uber headed for Stoke Newington in East London.
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It said the rest were independents or were headed for the second round of voting.
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The affected Southwest Boeing 2150 took off Tuesday morning from New York, headed for Dallas.
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Cubs Quick Comment: The Cubs headed for Pittsburgh dressed up like idiots in awful suits.
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The notion of an asteroid headed for Earth is typically seen as a bad omen.
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He zipped up his backpack, slung it over his shoulder, and headed for the door.
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Instead, Buyan headed for the Poroshenko squash, pulled out its flag, and ate the vegetable.
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For now, it appears that many of those barrels are headed for Asia, Smith said.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's beaten down stock market could be headed for a rebound.
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The Iraqi source said U.S. staff were headed for a military base at Baghdad airport.
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The last thing that displaced people need today is a fictitious spacecraft headed for Mars.
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Congress is headed for years more of big fights over taxes, particularly those for individuals.
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May's withdrawal agreement next week, the country would be headed for a no-deal exit.
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They met a smuggler who led them to a crowded bus headed for the border.
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I put my half empty beer on a nearby table and headed for the exit.
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MoviePass seems to be headed for its demise, so this may change in the future.
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One day in a factory I found some bands that were headed for the garbage.
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The dollar was also headed for weekly declines against the Swiss franc, pound, and euro.
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Some have reportedly left the mountains altogether, and headed for the state capital of Culiacán.
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Wainwright headed for the clubhouse with a trainer after a long conversation on the mound.
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Sinatra's version of "New York, New York" came on, and we headed for the subway.
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Already, doomsayers predict the country is headed for a fourth poll sometime in the summer.
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The group split into pairs and headed for different regions, each accompanied by a paleontologist.
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Allergic to Tanya's Orman-esque axioms, Miranda seems headed for disaster, and not just financially.
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The sour reaction to the latest deal suggests E.T.P. may also be headed for trouble.
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All told, global stocks looked to be headed for their worst one-day loss ever.
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Sterling was quoted at 86.09 pence per euro, headed for a 0.2% rise this week.
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From this, we choose our slate of startups that we believe are headed for success.
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Seeing no chairs open, General Dunford headed for the back benches, according to two witnesses.
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Now the signature — the crown jewel of penmanship — is headed for the same ash heap.
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I still had to scrape snow off the windshield when I headed for New York.
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The boat was headed for the Canary Islands, a Spanish archipelago off Africa's northwest coast.
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Now they're all headed for hedge funds and the financial field, various exotics, I think.
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EST: President Trump and first lady Melania Trump left New Delhi and headed for Germany.
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His father didn't bother getting out when he said he was headed for the airport.
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Hundreds of migrants headed for the U.S. reportedly crossed from Guatemala into Mexico on Monday.
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It was headed for a weekly decline of about 2%, its biggest since early January.
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If Democrats don't take the lesson, Trump is headed for a Reagan-like '84 victory.
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They loaded cars and buses and camper vans with donations and headed for Standing Rock.
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It's an automobile company that is headed for the graveyard," he said on "Closing Bell.
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Congress appears to be headed for the July 28500th break without a Zika funding deal.
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Pinch hitter Hosmer hit a deep fly to left that appeared headed for the seats.
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The doctors told us if she lost any more weight, she was headed for hospitalization.
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I grabbed my suitcase from the carousel, hoisted my backpack and headed for the door.
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The beleaguered federation that governs international boxing may be headed for a major shake-up.
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We may know fairly soon, though, whether the party is headed for a splintered convention.
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At that time, Pompeo seemed to be headed for conventional success as a corporate lawyer.
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The bill is now headed for the Senate floor for a vote later this week.
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The New Zealand dollar rose slightly to $0.6485 but was headed for its third weekly decline.
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If you believe the geopolitical soothsayers, the US and China are headed for an economic confrontation.
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She was headed for Chile, too, hoping to give her baseball-loving son a better life.
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Banking is headed for an "Uber moment", Barclays' former chief executive once said in late 2015.
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He also warned that Britain was "headed for the status of a colony" within the bloc.
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But the currency slipped on Friday and was headed for its biggest weekly decline since March.
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Spot silver was headed for its biggest monthly loss since September 2014, down almost 10 percent.
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"If there is an escalation, we could be headed for Brexit-level uncertainty," Invesco's Hooper said.
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Almost without thinking, she wiped the mousse from her hands and headed for the front door.
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Katie and Curtis and their guests evacuated the area Sunday morning and headed for San Francisco.
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They arrived at the campus around lunchtime, and headed for the cafeteria with their school chaperones.
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Another 54 unpledged delegates come from Pennsylvania, where Trump and Kasich are headed for a showdown.
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We were headed for the holy grail—we were diving towards weightlessness at an alarming rate.
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At any rate, the pilots of Flight MS181 headed for Larnaca, on Cyprus, and landed safely.
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The James Webb Space Telescope—NASA's newest and biggest—will be headed for space in 2021.
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The Padres, headed for their sixth straight losing season, aren't used to seeing talent like Renfroe's.
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Turkish banks fell 1.8 percent and were headed for their lowest closing level in a month.
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As soon as I landed in Los Angeles, I headed for the nearest In-N-Out.
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A rep for the couple previously told PEOPLE that the two were not headed for divorce.
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And just like David Cameron after Brexit, England's manager Roy Hodgson is headed for the exits.
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Abu Dhabi National Energy Co (TAQA) headed for a second day of gains, rising 1.9 percent.
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About an hour after Ata Ullah's men headed for the jungle in the evening of Aug.
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Palladium rose 1% to $1,492.82 an ounce and was headed for a third consecutive weekly gain.
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But data from past midterm "waves" suggest that Democrats could be headed for a disappointing November.
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Last month, the bank said that trading revenue was headed for a mid-single-digit decline.
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The euro was 0.2 percent lower at $1.1278 and headed for a second week of losses.
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Against the euro it was headed for its biggest daily decline in more than 110.453 months.
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On January 2, I walked into an art-supply store and headed for the pen section.
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The metal was headed for a second straight weekly rise, up almost 23 percent this week.
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For the quarter, the greenback was headed for a nearly 9 percent drop against the yen.
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Could the mecca of liberalism, also known as California, be headed for a big break-up?
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New York (CNN Business)Fiat Chrysler and Renault could be headed for a game-changing partnership.
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Hong Kong shares fell 0.6 percent, but were still headed for a 9.8 percent quarterly jump.
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He was headed for a sandwich shop, the first stop on a tour of public bathrooms.
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Now, a case possibly headed for the Supreme Court could reduce the law's reach still further.
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Shanghai's stock index edged lower and China's yuan headed for its fifth straight week of losses.
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The pound is beholden to Brexit news and headed for its worst monthly decline since October.
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On the week, it rose more than 4 percent, headed for a third straight weekly gain.
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California and eight other states have recreational or medical marijuana proposals headed for their 2016 ballots.
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It still appeared headed for a seventh straight weekly decline, the longest losing streak since 1998.
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N21 was almost 20.2 percent higher, headed for a decline of 249.46 percent for the week.
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Chart levels aside, is the pound headed for parity against both the dollar and the euro?
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It is headed for a 9.5 percent jump this year, snapping a three-year losing streak.
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They packed up in a hurry, and Decoud headed for his grandfather's home in Baton Rouge.
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The franchise was headed for a dark time, but Piazza would not be there for it.
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Otherwise the numbers won't add up and the program is headed for failure, the IMF says.
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Three others are headed for undisclosed ports on India's west coast from the U.S. Gulf Coast.
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For a while, Kentucky seemed headed for a lengthy partisan battle over its election for governor.
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Headed for it only to find an overnight bag there, its owner hiding behind a newspaper.
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"The Road" and its genre companions reinforce the narrative that China's economy is headed for catastrophe.
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Backed by early-week gains, however, it is headed for its best week since mid-February.
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Were I a manual laborer, I would have headed for steroid injections or surgery long ago.
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It appears Washington could be headed for divided government as we enter a presidential election cycle.
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Some skinny kid, whose name I forget, was sprinting down the sideline, headed for pay dirt.
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Before last season, Coach Bill Laimbeer thought the Liberty might be headed for the draft lottery.
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A lesser man would have savored the knowledge that Trump and Flynn were headed for crisis.
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Stocks nosedived after a recent warning that the US economy could be headed for a recession.
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Government shutdown So, it looks like we may well be headed for a partial government shutdown.
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Stocks in South Africa matched that daily fall and headed for a 2 percent weekly loss.
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Trump may be headed for the biggest screw-up in American history, but we elected him.
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The Senate is headed for a clash with the Trump administration over Saudi Arabia this week.
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Their inability to form a coalition means the country could be headed for a third election.
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The euro was 0.2 percent lower at $1.1272 and headed for a second week of losses.
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It was headed for its worst day ever, through nearly three days' trading in mid-morning.
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Palladium climbed 1.5% to $1,500.51 an ounce and was headed for a third consecutive weekly gain.
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Now, I don't think the Raiders are headed for a similarly steep stumble to the bottom.
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Sun Pharmaceutical Industries Ltd advanced 4.2% and was headed for its fifth straight session of gains.
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As soon as I crashed, I headed for the nearest bar and drank whiskey before noon.
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The dollar was headed for its worst quarter in seven years against a basket of currencies.
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The global market for high-end personal goods is headed for its weakest year since 2009.
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Since the first cargo ship headed for Brazil earlier this year, the pace has picked up.
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Among other precious metals, spot silver was headed for its biggest weekly decline in six weeks.
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The greenback was marginally higher on the day, but headed for its fourth straight weekly loss.
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The company said it was now likely headed for the bottom end of its previous guidance.
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"We are truly headed for the status of colony," Mr. Johnson said in his resignation letter.
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Rough landing: A plane headed for a tiny Micronesian island ended up in a lagoon instead.
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He considered the Liberation Front and the North Vietnamese on the ropes, and headed for defeat.
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There's no surefire way to know that the economy is or isn't headed for a recession.
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The balloon grazed a high hedge and then headed for a sweep of cream-colored dunes.
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All three immediately headed for my head, where they proceeded to wrap themselves around my crown.
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He learned there that the storm is headed for Georgia, too — but he is done running.
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Severe weather Buckle up, because we could be headed for a busier-than-normal hurricane season.
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An inverted yield curve is widely considered a signal that the economy is headed for recession.
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The car is headed for an elliptical journey around the sun that extends beyond Mars's orbit.
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"This land of ours is headed for an extreme state of moral degradation," the parent wrote.
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Bullion was down 0.931.50 percent for the week and was headed for a second weekly decline.
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Against the euro, it was headed for its biggest daily decline in more than 15 months.
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Within 20 minutes of the opening move, the game was headed for a near-certain draw.
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Platinum rose 1.7 percent to $837.99, headed for a monthly decline of less than 1 percent.
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I ordered a car and headed for the airport to see what I could find out.
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Given its recent track record of ideological abuse, the blue slip likely is headed for extinction.
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Onboard were several delegates headed for a meeting of the Republican National Committee in San Francisco.
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But Alex is soon kidnapped and put to work on a ship headed for San Francisco.
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President Barack Obama declared a national emergency as Sandy headed for the East Coast that year.
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Even as "Motel Stories" reveals North Beach's multifaceted past, the area is headed for more change.
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The "results" allowed multiple candidates to claim victory and momentum as they headed for New Hampshire.
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By noon, my newspaper friends had packed their bags and headed for Houston or Cape Canaveral.
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That uninspiring term reflects the fact that the stocks, as a group, are headed for trouble.
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Because of that, he said, one of the boys is detained in Virginia, headed for deportation.
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Pardinho's coach, Mitsuyoshi Sato, knows his player is headed for bigger challenges, and protects his arm.
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And it also plans to build future robotic explorers headed for Venus, Mars and the sun.
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Was this museum — like a number of others currently in the news — headed for administrative upheaval?
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If Republican lawmakers try to push the issue, we could be headed for another government shutdown.
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Cody Weddle is currently at an airport and is headed for Miami, his mother told CNN.
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" But he does think the global economy is headed for what he dubbed the "Great Sag.
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That figure is now down to about 200,000 barrels per day and headed for the floor.
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They have gained 2% so far this week, headed for their third straight week of gains.
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After clearing inspection for bugs and bacteria, roses hit cold trucks headed for Kroger's distribution centers.
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However, the fact he's wearing it again doesn't necessarily mean the couple's headed for a reconciliation.
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In the U.S., the S&P 500 was headed for its fourth straight 1 percent decline.
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Tens of thousands of Syrians have already fled the city this month, most headed for Turkey.
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Palladium climbed 1.2% to $1,495.56 an ounce and was headed for a third consecutive weekly gain.
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But on the merits, too, the court appeared to be headed for a 4-4 split.
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As 2019 comes to a close, millions of new spying devices are headed for American homes.
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Brent has risen 3 percent this week and is headed for a sixth week of gains.
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If losses hold, the index is headed for its biggest one-day drop since late August.
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Wilmington, just north of where Florence appeared headed for shore, grew empty and quiet on Wednesday.
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Britain seems headed for a no-deal Brexit at worst or many months of crisis at best.
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The 10-year German yield is now headed for its first rise after nine days of falls.
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The vol, as the measure is known, was headed for its biggest one-day jump since November.
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The Australian dollar was 0.05 percent lower at $0.7561 , headed for its sixth straight session of losses.
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Largely alone, the President left Washington and headed for the rustic presidential cabins in the Maryland woods.
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But it's unlikely that today's schools and hospitals are headed for the fate of Borders or Kodak.
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On the present trajectory, the oil market is headed for a big supply deficit by 2018/19.
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Now Daniel Ek has 70 million subscribers and is headed for a $20 billion IPO this year.
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He headed for the one closed door in the home, police allege, and found it was locked.
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The computers—and their beautiful Retina displays—were headed for the shredder, so why bother being gentle?
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" Even with the recent rise in gasoline prices, "we are headed for lowest summer prices since 2005.
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Authorities told the Baltimore Sun the pair were headed for the Mexican border when they were detained.
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In late trading it was little changed on the day, headed for its fourth straight weekly loss.
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Even before the Ron Paulers were elected, he'd sensed that the party was headed for significant change.
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Spot silver was up 0.71 percent at $20.29 an ounce, and headed for a second monthly gain.
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When he died, the economy was headed for a steep decline, but that was not yet apparent.
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Palladium edged 0.1% higher to $1,479.36 an ounce and was headed for a third consecutive weekly gain.
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When he died the economy was headed for a steep decline, but that was not yet apparent.
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American intelligence had detected a Soviet ship headed for Egypt that it believed was carrying nuclear weapons.
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Bella was headed for parts unknown Thursday when he pointed out she was showing lots of skin.
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Brent was up 0.2 percent at $50.13, headed for a rise of 1.7 percent for the week.
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One way or another, at a minimum Catalonia is almost certainly headed for a fresh regional election.
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Someday is an important, moving work—especially with a bigot like Trump headed for the White House.
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And if Trump's policies match his transition team's rhetoric, that may be exactly what we're headed for.
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Many people grabbed diapers while one man clutched a rice cooker as he headed for the door.
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She said the plane had been headed for Florida when it took off at about 9 a.m.
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Memphis, meanwhile, is probably headed for the NIT barring an improbable run to the AAC tournament title.
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She's just finished writing and directing her first feature, Someone Great, headed for Netflix sometime next year.
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Nine other states have recreational or medical marijuana proposals headed for their ballots in the November election.
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The dollar index though was still headed for its worst weekly performance in more than two months.
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But if you think Winter is headed for a night out on the town you'd be wrong.
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According to CNBC, Apple looks to be headed for its biggest single day loss in six years.
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The recent market rout may have some wondering whether the U.S. is headed for an economic recession.
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It made an unscheduled landing in Nevada and the duo jumped on another plane headed for Cali.
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Silver rose 3.4 percent at $14.68 per ounce and headed for its first monthly rise in four.
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Platinum increased 1.1 percent at $817.80 per ounce and headed for its first monthly rise in eight.
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Healthcare is just one area where the president and the GOP Congress could be headed for conflict.
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Nothing jacks up your day like waking up in Flushing, Queens ... when you were headed for Midtown.
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National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn, who is soon headed for the exit, will still have it.
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The broad index is also headed for its best first-quarter performance since 1998, rising 12.3 percent.
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They were headed for makeovers to erase the Cyrillic logos and any other trace of Transaero Airlines.
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Nearly everyone seemed to be headed for Williston, the tiny town at the heart of the Bakken.
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Sia and Erik Lang are headed for splitsville -- they're breaking up after a short 2 year marriage.
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The only near certainty is that the deeply divided ruling Socialist Party is headed for a drubbing.
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It's not just Xiao headed for the exit door—the entire CSRC could soon cease to exist.
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Spot gold had gained 2.773 percent to $1,277.32 per ounce, headed for its fourth week of gains.
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The Heat appeared headed for a similar home-opening fate against the Indiana Pacers on Saturday night.
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The cashier smiled when I handed it to him, like he knew it was headed for genitalia.
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"He's sore," Farrell said after the game, indicating his pitcher is likely headed for the disabled list.
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The index was headed for its third straight session of gains and first weekly rise in four.
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This came shortly after Strange appeared headed for a loss, despite Trump's efforts to help the candidate.
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The Yankees played without DJ LeMahieu, who was scratched with groin tightness and headed for an MRI.
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Fitted with yellow crash helmets, we headed for the jets, flown mostly by French ex-fighter pilots.
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After a United representative successfully scanned it, she boarded the plane and headed for her seat, 22C.
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Brent was headed for a weekly rise of 0.9%, while WTI was on track to gain 1.4%.
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Palladium lost 0.6% to $1,791.40 and was headed for a weekly decline after rising for four weeks.
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Brent was headed for a weekly rise of 1.3%, while WTI was on track to gain 2%.
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With more than 80% of the votes tallied, Mesa and Morales appeared headed for a second round.
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And now Miller Tabak technician Matt Maley believes XLE could be headed for an even bigger rally.
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From there, we stood and watched the marchers recede, headed for a big rally at Union Square.
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If Seong's career finishes anything like its start, she is headed for a spot in golf history.
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This is a mammoth challenge and, unless we tackle it, we are headed for an eldercare calamity.
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Employees in windbreakers, "EMS" emblazoned on the backs, hopped out and headed for the emergency room door.
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As Tesla's stock continued in free-fall, nearing the $200 level, executives were headed for the exits.
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Then there's no bluff to call, and you'll be headed for greener pastures one way or another.
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If we take no action, we're headed for a global spike in temperatures far above 2 degrees.
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ET. It was down nearly 1 percent for the month, headed for its second straight monthly decline.
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He eventually left Dülmen on July 20, apparently headed for his original destinations in France and Italy.
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Against their wishes, Lozada dropped out of school and headed for the countryside to join the guerrillas.
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"It's been so obvious that this is where it's been headed for a long time," he said.
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As if police systems had cleared him before, Feo was left alone as he headed for home.
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Palladium edged 0.1% higher to $1,479.36 an ounce and was headed for a third consecutive weekly gain.
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Alex and Derek are headed for a confrontation, and the whole gang is heading for Buenos Aires.
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He withdrew from a major overseas trade deal and made plain NAFTA is headed for serious renegotiation.
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Meanwhile, on the Democratic side, it appeared early on that Wasserman Schultz was headed for smooth sailing.
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It's understandable he wants to tag along with English, a man clearly headed for success, at Kayak.
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"We are truly headed for the status of colony," Mr. Johnson, above, said in his resignation letter.
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The Vermont senator looks headed for victories in California and, to a lesser extent, Texas on Tuesday.
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The IQ series is eventually headed for television, but the first two books didn't read that way.
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The ice caps are melting, the Dow teeters, and a divided country seems headed for divorce court.
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The House approved the bill and members headed for the exits, leaving Washington for the foreseeable future.
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San Francisco (CNN Business)America's craft brewers were headed for a rocky spell before the coronavirus pandemic.
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He dropped out of high school at 16 and headed for the local racetrack looking for work.
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Silver was up 0.1% to $18.65 an ounce and was headed for its fifth straight weekly gain.
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The Seminoles (1-1) scored the game's first 21 points and appeared headed for an easy win.
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Ibaka immediately headed for the locker room and both players were kicked out after the officials conferred.
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The dollar was marginally up on the day but still headed for its worst week since March.
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Clinton appeared headed for a decisive general election victory, Russian operatives promoted allegations of Democratic voter fraud.
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Consequently, I headed for New York the first time I was able to get a weekend pass.
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As he headed for a turn, the blue lights of the SUVs went blazing down the street.
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At least 11 rockets headed for developed areas were intercepted by Israel's Iron Dome aerial defense system.
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Sanders is headed for a top finish in California and Texas, the two largest states to vote.
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If any of those forces cease to back him, Spain will be headed for another general election.
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So far, the yen is headed for its largest three-day gain since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Prices are low and Argentina, like the rest of the world, is headed for hard economic times.
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Days later, Uber loaded a fleet of driverless sport utility vehicles onto semi trucks headed for Tempe.
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The dollar was also headed for weekly declines against the Swiss franc, the pound, and the euro .
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But a dozen other Soulpepper shows are headed for Manhattan, and 20063 artists are making the trip.
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The trains were housed underground, in cool alleys of concrete, and Richard headed for the first car.
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But according to O'Rourke's own statement in October, he was headed for the White House or bust.
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The Republican Party, because of its capitulation to Trump, is headed for a moral and political accounting.
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DOLLAR: The dollar index was headed for its biggest weekly drop in four weeks, supporting most metals.
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They cut through the middle of the orange pebbly desert, headed for the unmarked border with Iran.
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I put on a suit, threw a lightweight backpack over my shoulder and headed for the plane.
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I saw my pals coming around the corner and headed for the bathroom to cut them off.
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Afterward, as she headed for the exit, Ms. James was asked to name her favorite upstate town.
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He would soon be headed for Panama, but not before making a pit stop in New York.
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Seeing no chairs open, General Dunford headed for the backbenches, according to two people who were there.
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All 176 people on board were killed, including many young Iranians headed for graduate study in Canada.
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"I've done that," Mr. Karkkainen said, as he headed for the exits with his pork mini ribs.
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They were married within a year and headed for Chicago to live near his Polish-American family.
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Italy's fragmented banking sector is seen headed for a new round of consolidation among mid-tier lenders.
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It was headed for a weekly decline of about 1.4%, its biggest since the end of March.
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A slew of chip stocks is likely headed for gains after Apple's product launch Tuesday, JPMorgan predicts.
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The shipment had come from France, headed for an industrial estate that includes a potato chip factory.
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I was surprised to hear, in late October, that she was on a train, headed for Bangalore.
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Larger rival ICICI Bank Ltd declined 2.9%, and was headed for a fourth straight session of losses.
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"Interesting times," Senator Richard Shelby, Republican of Alabama, said as he headed for the post-inauguration luncheon.
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If Boroden's theory holds true, Shopify is headed for $444.30, 15% upside from current levels, Cramer said.
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The firm was shuttered after the election when Mr. Flynn was headed for the White House. video
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The travelers "say they're headed for the United States -— fleeing violence and searching for economic opportunity," CNN.
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The major stock averages were down slightly on Friday, but are still headed for solid weekly gains.
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He asked me to treat him fairly, we shook hands and I headed for my rental car.
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In 2015 — the year of the Charlie Hebdo attack — 8,000 Jews left France and headed for Israel.
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Or are we headed for a new series of indictments coming even closer to Trump's inner circle?
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Tempel is also chairman of the international jury, which he headed for the first time in 2014.
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I imagined him on the highway, headed for his home near Paris, cursing his luck in French.
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The 10-year German bond yield is now headed for its first rise after nine days of falls.
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Bob Barr: Trump is headed for impeachment if Republicans don&apost do these things to hold the House .
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KB Home shares fell 18 percent on Thursday, headed for its worst day of trading since August 1992.
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Public opinion polling suggests that the merged Trump-establishment party is hideously unpopular and headed for electoral defeat.
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In 503, Castro and a few dozen rebels headed for Cuba aboard an old yacht called the Granma.
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There were no red flags beforehand to indicate that Pagourtzis was headed for trouble, Governor Greg Abbott said.
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Some caucus volunteers told the outlet they were concerned that the state was headed for an Iowa repeat.
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"We might be headed for another one of those long primary fights that lasts for months," Warren said.
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But then Mailhot heard Orange read his work and knew, immediately, that he was headed for something massive.
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He vows to resist curbing benefits for the Social Security and Medicare programs headed for long-term insolvency.
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Gold futures were headed for their best annual performance since 2010, when the precious metal jumped nearly 30%.
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Mr. dos Santos was headed for a career in law but instead went to Paris to study film.
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The pound is headed for a 1.2 percent rise for the week, breaking three consecutive weeks of losses.
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But we only saw a handful of people get on the buses, which were headed for Augusta, Georgia.
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Mark is drinking too much, Trent is fighting too much, and both of them are headed for trouble.
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But, as we headed for the concourse, I was stopped by a man in an ultras t-shirt.
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Platinum dipped 0.2% to $801.50 an ounce, but was headed for its first weekly gain in seven weeks.
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The latest rumor finds Fortnite headed for the Nintendo Switch, just in time for E3, later this month.
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Early signs would suggest that apparel retailers, specifically Urban Outfitters and Gap, are headed for another dismal quarter.
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The team crossed the border from Syria into Turkey in early October and headed for the Turkish coast.
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However, there are ways to make your journey home or wherever you're headed for the holidays more bearable.
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Early reports from the industrials look as though the sector is headed for yet another weak earnings season.
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Guided by pictures from satellites above, Opportunity headed for a deeper crater, Endurance, a kilometre or so away.
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He was filmed boarding a plane at Los Angeles International Airport headed for Washington, D.C., around 6 p.m.
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The Nifty Pharma index inched over 2% lower and was headed for its third straight session of decline.
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The Dow Jones Industrial Average was headed for a gain of more than 100 points at the open.
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Its shares tumbled 73 percent to $1.70 in premarket trading and were headed for an all-time low.
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Few people embody that system better than the two candidates headed for the second round on August 11th.
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On Tuesday, the bodies of at least 36 refugees headed for Greece were found on beaches in Turkey.
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We got onto base and headed for the main chapel (there are three or four chapels on base).
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The Aussie was headed for a decline of 1.2 percent on the year against a broadly stronger dollar.
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For the week, Brent was on track to lose about 2%, while WTI headed for a 0.9% loss.
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Washington headed for Carson, and it wasn't long before he was defeating far more experienced boxers in sparring.
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The actress crossed paths with Williams when she was headed for standard red carpet banter with Ryan Seacrest.
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The satellite radio was broken, so they listened to nothing at all as they headed for the coast.
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It has remained in positive territory this month and was headed for its fourth straight month of gains.
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So what happens after the election, I can't help but feel like we're headed for really dark times.
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But he also points out that he sees another indicator that utilities are headed for more record highs.
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He seemed headed for his fourth win in as many starts before a blown save by Jake McGee.
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He called immediately for backup and headed for the entrance, where he exchanged fire with Mateen, police said.
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"American Idol" seems headed for ABC for a March 2018 launch ... sources connected with the negotiations tell TMZ.
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Nunez circled third and headed for home, seeming to surprise Drury, who hesitated before throwing to the plate.
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In currency markets, the pound was 0.1% lower at $63.313 and headed for its third session of losses.
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Now the Wall Street banks, fearing Britain was headed for trouble, wanted to hear more about her strategy.
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Meanwhile, spot gold was down 1 percent for the week and headed for a third consecutive weekly decline.
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New Zealand shares headed for their second straight day of gains, led by materials, telecoms and consumer staples.
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The Senate is headed for a second long night as lawmakers battle over Neil Gorsuch's Supreme Court nomination.
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He exited after the third inning and the Yankees said he was headed for an MRI on Saturday.
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They ended 2.6% lower in the previous session and were headed for a weekly decline of around 6%.
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Giluiani and Sekulow guided Trump through a fraught legal process that at times appeared headed for court battles.
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Investors remained attracted to recently hit shares, with both indexes headed for their first weekly gain in three.
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The Times obtained a draft of the E.P.A.'s revised regulation, which is headed for White House review.
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" So, considering the direction the industry is headed, for the students, he says, "the prospects look pretty good.
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All three teams are headed for the Super Six finals Saturday, when the team champion will be crowned.
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They use the sparsely populated region as a trans-shipment point for drugs headed for the United States.
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"I don't think we're headed for a recession," David Kelly, chief global strategist at JPMorgan told CNN Business.
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On Christmas Day 2003, the Beagle 2 lander headed for the surface but was not heard from again.
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She went looking for her husband, who was headed for the light rail, and saw him in tears.
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Is the party headed for trouble in turn two, a spin on the backstretch, a major blow-up?
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Guard Allie Quigley contributed 44.13 points for Chicago (11-19), which is headed for its second straight sub-.
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The game then headed for overtime, the ninth OT contest in the past 16 games for the Flyers.
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The country could use the economic boost: Analysts predict Brazil is headed for the deepest recession since 1901.
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She studied international affairs at the New School and assumed that she was headed for a diplomatic career.
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President Trump President Trump and special counsel Robert Mueller might be headed for a showdown for the ages.
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In currency markets, the pound was 0.2% lower at $63.383 and headed for its third session of losses.
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You're suddenly in a ship headed for Mars, blasting through space and landing on its burnt sienna surface.
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In February of 1880, the whaling ship Hope sailed north from Peterhead, Scotland, and headed for the Arctic.
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A coalition of five opposition candidates said that its own results showed Mr. Sassou-Nguesso headed for defeat.
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The benchmark BSE index was up 1 percent, but headed for a 0.2 percent fall for the week.
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CBP spokeswoman Teresa Small told the Associated Press that another large caravan appears to be headed for Arizona.
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As it headed for the glass, Gage moved behind his net to position himself to recover the puck.
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"My gut says we are headed for a selloff in the crypto sector," he said in the post.
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Some big names — Jim Chanos, David Einhorn — started making media noise, arguing that Tesla was headed for bankruptcy.
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In August Mahmoud paid a smuggler $1,0003 for a place on a rubber boat and headed for Symi.
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Jesus Mojica, 25, sold his taxi in Caracas and headed for the border with his wife Viki Medina.
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But for the most part, we're headed for a long night of repeat winners, with the occasional upset.
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Mr. Trump's troop surge to resolve the 17-year war in Afghanistan appears headed for defeat or retreat.
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World stocks were headed for their worst week since 260.63, with the coronavirus sparking panic selling across markets.
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The coronavirus fallout has been so dramatic that many economists think the U.S. is headed for a recession.
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Palladium fell 4.2% to $1,753.72 per ounce, and was headed for a weekly decline of more than 30%.
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WASHINGTON – The Alabama Republican U.S. Senate primary is headed for a runoff, NBC News projected early Wednesday morning.
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Paul Krugman Opinion Columnist The Trump administration appears to be headed for a trade war on three fronts.
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Now, near the end of his career, he worries that more herds are headed for a similar collapse.
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The benchmark was headed for its fourth straight session in the black and a second consecutive weekly gain.
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Trump, too, is headed for a break from the White House, to his golf club in New Jersey.
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A different production, drawn from the novel and scripted by Aaron Sorkin, is headed for Broadway this year.
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Migrants who might once have headed for Calais continue to arrive in the city, hoping to journey onward.
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Several races are still undecided and headed for recounts, but for now Republicans have a 51-20183 advantage.
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Jair Bolsonaro, the blustery hard-right candidate described as "a Brazilian Donald Trump," appears headed for the presidency.
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A dangerous right-wing populist who preys on division and disunity looks to be headed for the presidency.
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The euro dropped 1.6% to $1.10 and was headed for its biggest one-day loss since June 2018.
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Joined by Mr. Wrona, they headed for the Wrona family home, more than nine miles to the south.
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"We're always going to get to that lineup eventually," Kerr said as he headed for the team bus.
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Ten-year UST yields are headed for their biggest two-week drop since the financial crisis in 2008.
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In short, we may be headed for a game of chicken, with Trump and Kim at the wheel.
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Canada even permits American customs agents to screen passengers headed for the United States in eight Canadian airports.
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He did - and then headed for the snowy walk home in only boots, a hat, and his underwear.
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US stocks, which touched record highs even as the outbreak took hold, are headed for a brutal open.
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Amid assurances that the Westerdam was disease free, hundreds of people disembarked in Cambodia and headed for airports.
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Calm was eventually restored on court, and the teams headed for the locker room, but not for long.
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The crowd tensed until it saw that they were headed for an all-Negro school several blocks away.
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Now that Roy has retrieved him they are headed for the home of his mother, Sarah (Kirsten Dunst).
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New York (CNN Business)Lyft, Uber, Pinterest, Slack and Airbnb are headed for the IPO market this year.
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I thought quickly, fetched a pink blanket, wrapped Sally up like a baby and headed for the corner.
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After a turbulent and scandal-filled year at Wells Fargo, the bank's chairman is headed for the exit.
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China this week launched a rocket headed for the moon, where, for now, only an American flag flies.
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The flight headed for San Antonio -- which will transit through Travis Air Force Base -- could arrive on Friday.
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While economic growth has moderated only slightly so far, forecasters think America is headed for a deeper pullback.
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The Nasdaq Composite was headed for a record closing high while the Dow was down just 148 points.
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But data emerging from new suites of ocean-monitoring instruments suggests this narrative is headed for a twist.
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He has learned that when an American flotilla is headed for Australia, it is not threatening North Korea.
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Only a few months ago, Britain appeared to be headed for a disorderly exit from the European Union.
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Hong Kong's Hang Seng slipped 2.23 percent, and was headed for a 22.2-percent loss for the week.
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In late November, they were tightly packed into the Queen Hind, a cargo ship headed for Saudi Arabia.
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Harry Potter and the Cursed Child is headed for Australia, opening in early 2019 at Melbourne's Princess Theatre.
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There are concerns that the American economy is slowing down and may even be headed for a recession.
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It went something like this: "Be back after lunch," one would say as he headed for the elevators.
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We assume our dregs are headed for a giant compost pile somewhere, but what happens to it next?
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Now the country is headed for a third general election — within the span of a year — in March.
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It comes amid a rapidly unspooling investigation that appears headed for a House vote to impeach the president.
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In February, when she knew she was headed for a runoff, she reflected on Chicago's shifting political order.
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We circled the plaza, admiring the handmade purses, scarves and jewelry and then headed for the enclosed market.
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He said speculation the U.S. economy could be headed for a recession has picked up, dampening global sentiment.
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The drugs were headed for Australia, where they would have an estimated value of more than $1 billion.
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The trade agreement is still headed for debate and a vote in the US House later this week.
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"I have a suggestion for all you never-Trumper senators that are headed for the exits," Hannity said.
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Why it matters: The eurozone looks like it's headed for recession, if it isn't in one right now.
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Many believe that Trump is headed for a landslide victory, because that is what he is telling them.
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Jesse Williams is headed for splitsville -- he and his wife, Aryn Drake-Lee, are divorcing ... TMZ has learned.
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It's family history, and it's a love story — more precisely, a series of overlapping love stories: between a father and a daughter, between a princess headed for greatness and her dashing prince, between another princess headed for heartbreak and her forbidden swain, and between a royal household and an adoring public.
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EgyptAir Flight MS804, which was headed for Cairo, then vanished into the sea in the middle of the night.
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Platinum eased 0.4% to $799.73, but the auto-catalyst metal was headed for its first weekly gain in seven.
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Ovechkin and his teammates hoisted the cup along Constitution Avenue, headed for a rally in front of the Capitol.
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Tameka "Tiny" Harris is speaking out against rumors that she and rapper husband T.I. are headed for a split.
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It's the early 20183s, and the marriage between the Ford Motor Company and Jaguar is headed for the rocks.
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Yet, the U.S. currency was still headed for a small gain of 0.3 percent against the yen this week.
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For decades, migrants from smaller cities headed for large urban centers where the country's economic boom first took root.
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Still, major stock averages are headed for big gains on the week with the S&P 73 up 3%.
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Brent was poised to be flat on the week, while WTI was headed for a 1.6 percent weekly loss.
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Now Mathrani will need to convince WeWork's various stakeholders that the company is headed for stability and, eventually, profit.
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As Patterson got sicker and sicker, weeks turning to months in the I.C.U., Strathdee finally headed for the internet.
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Bedolla emerged just before dawn, accompanied by his wife, headed for a grueling day picking grapes for subsistence wages.
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The stock was already headed for an annual decline in 2018, then it started a deeper dive on Nov.
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Khloe was at LAX headed for fashion week in Paris and went through the dreaded TSA security check-in.
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With Bonnie being Tough Bonnie, the outing of Steve's infidelity obviously means the Nolans are headed for a split.
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And the US companies that are leaving China aren't headed for the Rust Belt, but for countries like Vietnam.
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Tillerson responded that Sessions would have to contend with the fact it was an ongoing case headed for trial.
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He had been seen as someone headed for a White House position but a job never came to fruition.
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Well, more accurately, she's headed for the bottom – of a series of increasingly challenging hills as she gets older.
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But the rally has faded since breaching $50 in May, amid worries oil may be headed for another glut.
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Spot gold was a shade lower at $0.43,286.21 an ounce and headed for its fourth straight days of losses.
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"If the Fed cuts three times between here and January, this economy is headed for a recession," Essaye said.
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Him and Cheryl are almost certainly headed for divorce, though, and it is going to have consequences for Nola.
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They ended 2.6% lower in the previous session, and were headed for a weekly decline of more than 6%.
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On humanity's current path, we're likely headed for more than 4 degrees Celsius of global warming in our lifetimes.
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When Semiosis opens, a human colonial expedition — which left Earth in the 2060s — is headed for a distant star.
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A coalition of five opposition candidates said on Wednesday that its own results showed Sassou Nguesso headed for defeat.
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If public opinion polls hold, Christian Democrat leader Angela Merkel is headed for her fourth term as German chancellor.
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U.S. airlines, better known for their boom and bust cycles, are headed for their 10th straight year of profitability.
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Gundlach said U.S. stocks and bonds are headed for a volatile environment and that he is "comfortably" long gold.
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Soon afterward, the wife headed for a fitness class at the local YMCA, with a Fitbit on her waistband.
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Walmart's results followed a strong earnings report from Macy's, suggesting that retailers are headed for a healthy holiday season.
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So it shipped them out to Seattle, where Boeing put them in long-range bombers headed for the Pacific.
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One trader in particular seems to think Wynn is headed for a huge breakout, as broken down by RiskReversal.
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The Nazarians attempted to settle the matter in mediation, but that failed and now ACS is headed for trial.
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Drama is expected to persist in both Arizona and Florida, where the Senate race appears headed for a recount.
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The Obamas and flew out from Tortuga island by helicopter on Thursday before boarding Branson's jet headed for Washington.
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The single currency has gained more than 2.5 percent this week, headed for its best performance since February 2016.
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The loonie rose 0.87 percent, and was headed for its second straight day of big gains against the greenback.
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Ryan Seacrest seems like a man headed for a church, because he's in a relationship ... hook, line and sinker.
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The vessel is headed for the waters just outside Singapore, set to arrive on May 21, the data showed.
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In currency markets, the pound was a touch lower at $1.2477 and headed for its third session of losses.
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Both metals were headed for their strongest week since mid-April, while rose 0.85 percent to $939.95 an ounce.
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However, she admitted to an attack of nerves as her 26-year-old partner headed for the final straight.
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She raised one elegant eyebrow and headed for it, glancing back at Letty to see if she was following.
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"If you're borrowing more than $50,000 for a bachelor's degree, that's a sign you're headed for trouble," Kantrowitz said.
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But there have been conflicting reports on actual enforcement tactics and the issue is now headed for the courts.
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DENVER — A ballot initiative that would make Denver the first city to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms looks headed for failure.
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It was headed for Maine, where it was expected to lay a white carpet up to 2 feet deep.
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On-form mining companies remained hot as copper and iron ore headed for their eighth straight week of gains.
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To me, it's not clear that we are headed for the [Democratic] tidal wave that some folks are predicting.
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The getup for each is headed for the clothesline To be aired and beaten until the time has come.
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The spot the astronauts were headed for, on the moon's West Crater, turned out to be covered in boulders.
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