All the raids are getting leveled up, complete with new, similarly leveled up loot.
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And Ryan is seizing on criticism leveled by Louisiana Rep.
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At least 42 people died and 40 businesses were leveled.
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She stands in the grass, gun leveled at the man.
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On Tuesday, new treason charges were leveled against the four.
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Are any of those accusations that he has leveled true?
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Nevertheless, several conservative Republican senators leveled withering attacks against it.
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Here are some of the harshest attacks leveled at Mrs.
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For me everything is highbrow, or just "leveled brow" actually.
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"There is not an even leveled playing field," Kapin says.
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By playing on the counterpunch, the playing field is leveled.
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Then the number of international players being drafted leveled off.
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He bristled at hearing old accusations leveled at him again.
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The family home was leveled by a tornado in 2005.
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Former members of the Obama administration leveled criticism at Sen.
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A boat rested amid the remains of a leveled home.
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She leveled the match with two breaks of Muguruza's serve.
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And I just felt like I'd leveled the playing field.
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On Friday, she leveled her criticisms at the Trump administration.
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EVERYBODY GOT LEVELED OUT ON – SO WHAT DID I DO?
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Those criticisms are still being leveled at Modi's party today.
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Instead, it causes people to develop the nonhypocritical — but factually unlikely — view that accusations leveled against the other party's politicians are true, while those leveled against your own party are part of a broad conspiracy.
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The criticism some reviewers leveled at it is also familiar to
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The dictator leveled Saleh's family's houses and took over their lands.
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Being a nak muay in Bangkok leveled all of that out.
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Smoke rises behind a leveled apartment complex in Ventura on Tuesday.
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In some gamblers' minds, the age difference leveled the playing field.
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Trump vehemently denies these allegations, and others recently leveled against him.
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Now, she's leveled up and is ready to take him on.
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In Southern California, at least 180 structures were leveled by fire.
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Arya has leveled up her murderousness once again and we cheer.
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However, housing starts have also leveled off and foreclosures are rising.
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Duterte has rejected similar allegations leveled at him in the past.
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The U.S. government first leveled sanctions against the agency in 2005.
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It has leveled off since then, according to Reuters/Ipsos polling.
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It was one of two we visited that have been leveled.
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That bonus returns in Destiny 2, but it's been leveled up.
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He had his shot blocked and was leveled on the play.
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Is that a criticism that's been leveled by Republicans and Democrats?
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He leveled those charges on CNN moments after speaking with Trump.
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Terry McAuliffe, leveled blame at the ACLU for the resulting violence.
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Not that we weren't guessing the relationship had already leveled up.
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Earlier Tuesday, President Donald Trump leveled criticism at the 9th Circuit.
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Better equipment and fitness regimes have also leveled the playing field.
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The charges leveled against Professor Hoodfar have never been made public.
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Practicing Stoicism helps you remain leveled throughout the highs and lows.
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Kavanaugh has denied the allegations leveled against him by three women.
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The conspiracy charges leveled against the occupiers did not help either.
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Methane levels leveled off around 2000 before increasing again in 2006.
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Here are some of the main criticisms leveled at the reform.
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Prosecutors in the two states had leveled separate charges against Avenatti.
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"This was a sport that leveled the playing field," he said.
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Wisconsin's Republican Party on Wednesday leveled its first attack against Sen.
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The community of solvers chasing the puzzle had next-leveled themselves.
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Yet after Christine Blasey Ford leveled sexual assault charges against him,
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And foreclosure activity leveled off last year as the market stabilized.
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Drone footage shows block after block of homes leveled by fire.
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"There are three homes for sure that are leveled," Spears said.
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Figuration and abstraction are leveled by the plane of the canvas.
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Israeli soldiers, their weapons leveled, watch warily from the other side.
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But those sales have leveled off over the last two quarters.
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You can understand why descriptors like "prodigy" are leveled at Hynes.
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Three homes across the street were leveled down to concrete slabs.
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At a New Year's party, a friend finally leveled with Galanis.
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Read next: Aerial views show how much Irma leveled Caribbean islands
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But in this case, the court leveled not up, but down.
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A more forthright president might have leveled with the American people.
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When Germany leveled the accusations in September, the company denied them.
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It's just-- it leveled off and a little softer maybe now.
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The greenback was given some reprieve, however, as yields leveled off.
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Airstrikes leveled their house, she found out a few months ago.
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The latest attacks leveled against Brett Kavanaugh are beyond the pale.
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It's akin to Hurricane Andrew in 1992 where everything was leveled.
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But, he said, the excitement has leveled out for the smartphone.
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A desire for a leveled playing field, wiped clean of guilt.
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When Trump leveled charges of voter fraud in the 2016 election.
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It was nearly leveled when northern troops invaded in June 1950.
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On occasion, the vitriol is leveled at people who study sex.
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After 100 years of robust, dependable growth, demand has leveled off.
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Minutes later, the building was almost leveled by a huge explosion.
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Residences leveled by the Camp fire in Paradise, California, on Nov. 22.
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They tossed aside 300-pound offensive linemen and repeatedly leveled the quarterback.
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In December 2012, Typhoon Bopha leveled Kayangel, ravaging its nearby coral reefs.
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It comes after Washington leveled sweeping charges against Beijing's telecom giant Huawei.
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That was one of the criticisms that was leveled at him today.
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He soon realizes he's horrendously lower-leveled, because of his inexperience fighting.
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Beam behaves like a leveled up version of Twitch in some ways.
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In its official statement, Facebook leveled serious accusations against the 559 pages.
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And in 2002, lava leveled many hotels and restaurants in the area.
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Story was running hard and reaching for the ball and leveled Parra.
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Homes leveled by the Camp fire in Paradise, California, on Dec. 3.
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"It's leveled off in a really nice spot for us," he added.
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Three women separately leveled accusations of sexual harassment and assault against Westwick.
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Brazilian prosecutors last week leveled corruption charges against two former Trafigura executives.
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Felix has leveled up in drug lord status, and he's loving it.
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The press secretary was responding to similar allegations leveled against President Trump.
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Luke Witkowski leveled the score again 8:56 into the third period.
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After Tweeden came forward, several other women leveled accusations against the politician.
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Trump responds to their response, a haphazard attack leveled at his critics.
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The storms have ripped off roofs, leveled neighborhoods and prompted mass evacuations.
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And all the insults he leveled before the campaign are excluded too.
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Other attacks that Republicans leveled at Cohen also missed their marks. Rep.
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That's not to say this can't be done with under-leveled Guardians.
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After Trump leveled his charge that Obama had committed a crime, Sen.
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I leveled my sawed-off shotgun at one of them and fired.
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Of course, similar sentiments were leveled at the first Garden Warfare game.
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More than 80 women have leveled accusations against the former film executive.
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AirAsia did not comment on the allegations leveled against the cabin crew.
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He leveled the same criticism at Trump's threat to revoke birthright citizenship.
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Others have suggested additional sanctions could be leveled to further squeeze Moscow.
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Others have suggested additional sanctions could be leveled to further squeeze Moscow.
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She leveled the bed by adding risers to two of the legs.
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Host Gretchen Carlson leveled a harassment lawsuit against Ailes in July 2016.
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The U.N. deserves a lot of the criticism being leveled at it.
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But the overall undocumented population has leveled off, and possibly slightly decreased.
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" Zhao has persistently maintained that the accusations leveled against him are "groundless.
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I think I've leveled out mostly, I don't know… ask my therapist.
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Yet neither party has successfully leveled the playing field while in control.
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Dr. Heard said the cases in Colorado seem to have leveled off.
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Xavier straightened up and leveled a confused gaze at his sister's ghost.
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But starting in 2012, the rate adjusted for age suddenly leveled off.
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All are concerns that have been leveled against Iranian forces for years.
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One was the sheer severity of the charges he leveled against Clinton.
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It is leveled flat, the chimneys standing like markers in a cemetery.
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The marches' skeptics leveled a variety of criticisms against participants and organizers.
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Allies of the president had leveled unsubstantiated charges of disloyalty against Yovanovitch.
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The panel's annual report in 2019 leveled similar accusations against North Korea.
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Zobayan quickly leveled off at 700 to 800 feet, below the clouds.
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He is guilty of trade agreements that have leveled the playing field.
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Mr. Guo has leveled specific accusations against a former top party leader.
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We leveled your forests; our hands removed the stumps from the field ….
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But he has leveled this "made up" allegation dozens of times before.
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A neighborhood leveled by the Camp fire in Paradise, California, in 2018.
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Over the past three months, the number of complaints has leveled off.
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Pujols has aggressively — and successfully – beaten back any suspicions leveled at him.
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Leveled, with the exception of a condo still standing here and there.
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Joe Biden's big trouble: The allegation leveled by former Nevada Lt. Gov.
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Standard federal design criteria leveled out the performance of the entire network.
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The refrain of "Democrats' weak bench" is leveled specifically at the establishment.
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The church sentence was the only punishment leveled against the abusive priest.
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In response, police in 2015 sometimes leveled their own criticisms and protests.
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Little does she know that the drama around the shower has leveled up.
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There are all kinds of legitimate criticisms to be leveled at the process.
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In St. Martin, several government buildings considered among the island's sturdiest were leveled.
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Impact: This may be the most effective attack ad leveled at Trump yet.
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James Franco has addressed sexual harassment allegations leveled at him recently on Twitter.
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She leveled some of the most direct insults of her career at it.
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The blaze burned more than 52,000 acres and leveled more than 100 homes.
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Blashill was happy with the Red Wings' response after Vancouver leveled the score.
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The most powerful man in the Church is leveled by a laser pointer.
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Gohmert of Texas, one of Mueller's most strident critics, leveled a similar criticism.
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I felt invincible; I had leveled up in adulthood and was doing great.
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Vázquez rejected charges of improper past business ties leveled in Puerto Rican media.
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Anyway, my father's hometown had been leveled by the waves of refugee camps.
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The fake bookings are not the only accusation leveled by Uber against Ola.
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Pearl leveled a discrimination complaint and was allowed to return 13 months later.
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Much of the criticism leveled against Kondo has also had a racist bent.
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But that rate of increase now seems to have leveled off or decreased.
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Fraud and corruption charges were leveled against Cristina Fernández de Kirchner in Argentina.
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Democrats have leveled charges (some potentially more valid than others) of voter suppression.
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Russia said it could not "corroborate accusations leveled" against Russian forces in Syria.
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As airgun noise intensified, the whale call rates leveled off and then decreased.
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Consumer prices have leveled off, according to the monthly economic report for January.
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In Washington, high-profile allegations have been leveled in recent weeks against Sen.
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Here are a few of the criticisms McRaven has already leveled against Trump.
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And yet there are many valid critiques that can be leveled at Harris.
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"In some ways the Series A has leveled the playing field," she says.
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But she lost her focus and the German leveled a contest of baseliners.
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He's still playing Tibia, and remains the game's highest-leveled character—level 1059.
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Italy, and the rest, just happened to stumble as the playing field leveled.
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But the shape of the curve shows how China's total has leveled off.
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The city had been leveled by an earthquake in 1972 and never rebuilt.
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These are the same criticisms leveled by supporters of subminimum wage decades later.
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Genocide is the most serious charge that can be leveled against a regime.
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Those same criticisms are now being leveled against Mr. Modi and his party.
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Many have been crushed by the collapsing walls of homes leveled by missiles.
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"The top hat to high heel ratio has really leveled off," she said.
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Thiem leveled the set at 26-22, then won it in a tiebreaker.
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Instead, Suneja leveled at 5,000 and 30 seconds later ordered the flaps retracted.
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"They've kind of leveled out in the last couple of weeks," he said.
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The playing field would be leveled, the argument goes, by expanding the bench.
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Production leveled off in 2009 and 20173 but has steadily risen since 2011.
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Sadly, the Vindmans cannot avoid the calumny which will be leveled at them.
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Meanwhile, specific terrorism charges are leveled against those working with foreign extremist organizations.
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The sharp price increase leveled their price with everything else on the market.
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The most damaging charges being leveled at Labour are coming from within Labour.
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In China, subversion charges are commonly leveled against critics of one-party rule.
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Activists are warming up to the threat leveled by liberal filmmaker Michael Moore.
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"The ongoing allegations leveled by the U.S. industry are without merit," Yurkovich said.
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That was leveled at Ed Lee, it was leveled that a lot of people, the idea that these companies got to come and get all kinds of gimmes and the people get to buy the houses and then jack up prices.
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Opposition party leader Oleh Lyashko leveled similar criticism at Smoily ahead of the vote.
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The Phantom Menace and A New Hope, meanwhile, were both leveled by vicious sandstorms.
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At the end of July she leveled with her fans mid-concert in Jakarta.
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But starting in 653, hip fracture rates leveled off and were higher than expected.
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The explosion leveled a home in Alcanar, which is several hours south of Barcelona.
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The company still isn't profitable, but CEO Evan Spiegel says spending has leveled out.
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I grew up in a very flat landscape that was laser-leveled for farming.
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It's the criticism most often leveled at him in private and, increasingly, in public.
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Last year, the worst wildfire in California history nearly leveled a town called Paradise.
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The most recent ban was leveled against the owner of a site called boycottbitches.
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It notes the worldwide growth rate of new renewable capacity additions has leveled off.
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Intel has been scrambling in recent months to avoid being completely leveled by Nvidia.
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Entire forests on the mountainous northern coast of Haiti's Tiburon peninsula have been leveled.
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Lattimore turned and shoved Winston, after which receiver Mike Evans leveled Lattimore from behind.
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Some of the president's harshest attacks have been leveled at Omar, who is Muslim.
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Just 26 seconds into the second period, St. Louis leveled the contest at 1.
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In 225, Hurricane Andrew leveled 23,212 homes and killed 65 people in Miami-Dade.
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The same judgement that Leathers faced is now leveled at Exxxotica by boring conservatives.
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JH: Yeah, it's a doubling every few years, and that's kind of leveled off.
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At the very least, it looks like drug overdose deaths might have leveled off.
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Some parts along the Faultline were so leveled that they were reconstituted as farmland.
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Now that the walls are leveled, the new mayor says those are his priorities.
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And the attacks he leveled against her, saying they lay the groundwork for Trump.
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Celebrity astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson is denying allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against him.
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A slowdown in performance is one of the criticisms often leveled against the browser.
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"It's leveled off at a price that's still higher than recent lows," he said.
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That timing has been part of the criticism leveled against the Democratic National Committee.
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The allegations are the latest to be leveled against Saraki since he took office.
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It should remind many voters of a charge effectively leveled against Trump by Sen.
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Hurricane Dorian has leveled buildings and killed at least 23 people in the Bahamas.
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In recent weeks more than 60 allegations of harassment have been leveled against Weinstein.
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When trade is leveled by international agreements, American firms take advantage and win customers.
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The accusations have been leveled at the Democratic counties of Palm Beach and Broward.
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On Friday, he leveled an outlet ban of sorts — for a single press briefing.
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When the tax cut expired, sales essentially leveled off for the next two years.
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Among others, Google is currently staring down two antitrust cases leveled by European regulators.
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Her lead was previously at double digits, but has leveled off in recent weeks.
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WPP (WPP) is investigating personal misconduct allegations leveled against Chief Executive Officer Martin Sorrell.
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WPP – WPP is investigating personal misconduct allegations leveled against Chief Executive Officer Martin Sorrell.
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In a few days time, the storm leveled millions of trees of all types.
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Still, she doesn't understand the hate leveled at one queen in particular: Alexis Michelle.
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No. Through high school I played ball and things leveled out a little bit.
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Dorian caused unprecedented damage, with at least five people dead and entire towns leveled.
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Drone footage shows completely leveled compound where ISIS leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi died
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Harvey had leveled the city, causing destruction to about 230 percent of the homes.
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And what happens if ExxonMobil is found guilty of the accusations leveled against it?
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If any criticism can be leveled against Hot Fuzz, it's that it's too perfect.
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The photos below show Barbuda just three weeks after Hurricane Irma leveled the island.
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The bomb leveled the building and killed three kids who were at home studying.
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A decade ago, much of the mud-brick old city was leveled and rebuilt.
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Scaramucci's remarks are some of the strongest he has leveled against his former boss.
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When the smoke cleared from the leveled home, there was no clear target inside.
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Intense air strikes leveled entire districts and, according to rights groups, killed many civilians.
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That echoed accusations leveled by Myeshia Johnson, the widow of slain US soldier Sgt.
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Much of Raqqa, in an area that has been inhabited since antiquity, was leveled.
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For the most part, the criticisms leveled against Sanders weren't unified enough to stick.
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Avenatti denies all the charges leveled against him in all three of the cases.
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But after an explosion leveled their building, they wound up in a homeless shelter.
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In 1900, a Category 4 hurricane virtually leveled Galveston, the nearby coastal port city.
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Let's talk about a really good first quarter where the playing field was leveled.
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Interest in safe haven assets like gold and the Japanese yen has leveled off.
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Charges leveled at suspects, as of yet unnamed, also include counterfeiting and child pornography.
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Allegations have also been leveled against a minister in Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government.
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Nor was it the first time Mr. Trump leveled astonishing allegations against Mr. Obama.
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Last month, Temer's allies in Congress easily blocked a corruption charge leveled by Janot.
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The protests come after decades of complaints of mismanagement leveled at the island's leaders.
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The protests come after decades of complaints of mismanagement leveled at the island's leaders.
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We've leveled off out-of-wedlock births by entering into a major baby bust.
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He was working to discredit women who had leveled sexual misconduct accusations against him.
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Worse, Representative Omar's comments leveled that charge by invoking a vile anti-Semitic slur.
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With the advent of social media, you have a playing field that's been leveled.
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Bernie Sanders recently leveled a charge against Hillary Clinton: You can be a moderate.
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The national average leveled at 403 percent of kids in 2014, according to the study.
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Several Apprentice contestants have leveled claims against him, but the footage has not been released.
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But this demand has leveled off and flares up mostly when shootings make national headlines.
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These two engaged readers summed up the criticisms still most often leveled at such shows.
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The total number that came from insurance companies, however, skyrocketed in 2015 — then leveled off.
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Depp has kept a low profile since Heard leveled shocking domestic abuse allegations against him.
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On Thursday, Williams leveled up athleisure with a hot pink, red-carpet ready sports bra.
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The news comes within days of accusations of sexual misconduct leveled against star Kevin Spacey.
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But at Bushwig, where the playing field is leveled, audiences embrace drag for drag's sake.
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Warren Jeffs fathered dozens of children, some of whom have leveled similar allegations against him.
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Post-collapse, perhaps the strongest criticism leveled at Wall Street was its lack of transparency.
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The playing field will be leveled, and that's my mission: to level the playing field.
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Auto sales have also leveled off this year after reaching a record level in 2015.
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The blast leveled part of a one-story brick rowhouse located just south of downtown.
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Homes leveled by the Carr Fire line the Lake Keswick Estates area of Redding, Calif.
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But many messages were leveled at Trump and his party, which holds majorities in Congress.
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Online fraud attacks have leveled off in the past year, after spiking in prior years.
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Now, that home has leveled up, and thousands of people have come over for dinner.
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So all the insults he's leveled at campaign rallies, speeches, and debates are left out.
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Li said criticism of trade protectionism leveled at China, by Trump and others, was unjust.
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Those are the same charges leveled against the alleged attacker, 29-year-old Raymond Gates.
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The majority of women who have leveled claims against Ghomeshi have chosen to remain anonymous.
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In the city of Jeremie, 143 percent of the buildings were leveled, the BBC reported.
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It has since leveled a third charge, that of blocking rivals in online search advertising.
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Homes were leveled, subways flooded, and coastlines destroyed; 2 million people were left without power.
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Fire leveled subdivisions and reduced cars and homes into burnt piles of ash and rubble.
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Since the mid-1990s, however, female participation has leveled off, and baby boomers are retiring.
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This isn't the first time such accusations have been leveled against the SBA senior management.
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That was the way the ship leveled up to make the most effective bomb drop.
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It blackened more than 2003,000 acres (110,480 hectares), leveled 2,820 buildings and claimed 15 lives.
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The hands must be leveled precisely, because if they clash, the watch will stop working.
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So they leveled an attack on the presiding judge, calling him irredeemably biased and unfair.
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The accusation was leveled by Masha Mendieta, a former Sanders staffer who now supports Hernandez.
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The heat and stillness leveled me and I needed a break from my own mind.
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Imports from China have leveled off in recent years as a share the U.S. economy.
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DURHAM, N.C. — The onslaught of criticism, economic sanctions and a lawsuit being leveled at Gov.
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On both fronts, the opposite occurred: Oil production skyrocketed and demand for gasoline leveled off.
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What would you say to claims of exploitation that might be leveled at the project?
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They then leveled off in March and early April, only to begin rising yet again.
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When we are leveled off cruising and just above the clouds, it still thrills me.
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Earlier this week, the storm leveled parts of the Bahamas, killing at least 20 people.
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Virtually from his Catskill front porch he could see forests being rapidly and randomly leveled.
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The allegations leveled against Mr. Peña Nieto this week were on a completely different scale.
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He also leveled a full-throated indictment of Mr. Trump, perhaps previewing an opening salvo.
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High-rise towers were leveled there and elsewhere, in places like St. Louis and Baltimore.
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He said he could not explain why other more friendly wrestlers had leveled similar charges.
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Residents of Tortola, the largest island, said buildings were leveled and roads were washed away.
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The S90, this car's sedan sibling, already absolutely leveled the competition in terms of interior.
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He didn't bring up any workplace violation allegations leveled at the company from factory workers.
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AB: One term that was leveled at us that I actually preferred was Commodity Art.
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In recent weeks, Trump has leveled accusations about Biden's son Hunter's business dealings without evidence.
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After Thiem double-faulted, Nadal leveled at 5-5 to the delight of the crowd.
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And this one, always leveled half-accusingly, half-compassionately: Hey, Mom, your eyes are red.
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Heavy rain, high winds and tornadoes leveled entire neighborhoods, and some residents are still recovering.
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Meanwhile, in the war against ISIS, the US has leveled cities in Iraq and Syria.
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While sentiment has leveled off from record highs, they still view conditions as generally positive.
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Some of the allegations reviewed by the CCI have been long leveled against both companies.
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But the charges leveled against Trump in the ongoing impeachment proceedings are giving Cunningham pause.
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Four-time European champion Ajax leveled with Donny van de Beek's goal in the 49th.
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The trade dispute intensified last week after both sides leveled more tariffs on each other's exports.
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Mr. Cosby has denied all the claims of sexual assault leveled at him by many women.
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Once it's as low as it can go, the device will be horizontally leveled once more.
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The Detroit Tigers have leveled off since a five-game winning streak in late August, playing .
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The case revolves around accusations from two women leveled against Assange back in 2010 in Sweden.
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But Assad has steadfastly maintained that many of the accusations leveled against him are politically motivated.
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Don't count Denis Leary among those surprised by the sexual misconduct allegations leveled against Matt Lauer.
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Photos and video of the scene showed leveled structures, with debris and dust covering the ground.
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The average price of gasoline has leveled off to $2.37 for a gallon of regular unleaded.
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The price has leveled off since then but is still roughly three times its 2015 lows.
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It has also rejected accusations of crimes against humanity leveled this week by Human Rights Watch.
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Price appreciation has leveled off considerably, to about 5% last year from nearly 9% in 133.
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Entire towns have been leveled, with Amatrice, Accumoli, and Pescara del Tronto suffering the most damage.
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Technology has leveled the playing field between tech-savvy entrepreneurs and large corporations with ample resources.
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Nearly 40,000 homes have been leveled and an estimated 16,000 hectares of arable land are inundated.
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If we don't do that, then we deserve to have very heavy taxes leveled on us.
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This article originally appeared on Noisey UK. When Jvck James was about 153, he leveled up.
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But higher education attainment in the U.S. has essentially leveled off during the past few decades.
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Last summer, Trump leveled a series of vitriolic attacks against the four lawmakers of color — Reps.
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Higher gas prices have been the main catalyst, but they have leveled off in recent weeks.
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The Bavarians nearly leveled with their first real chance when Roberto Lewandowski's strike hit the crossbar.
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This earthquake leveled more than 2100,22.6 homes, killing more than 103 people and displacing another 210,270.
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"As we approached the moon, we leveled off and kept moving down and forward to land."
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Kavanaugh became visibly emotional when refuting allegations of sexual misconduct three women publicly leveled against him.
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Members of the GOP have already leveled that accusation against Democrats, citing the fact that Sen.
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"Whatever's been leveled at us in the past, we want to be re-judged," he said.
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The question of perception goes directly to the heart of the obstruction allegations leveled against him.
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It shows the compound in Barissa, Syria, completely leveled, with people milling about in the rubble.
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The criticisms are leveled in a letter sent last week to Seema Verma, administrator of CMS.
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Apple has been swept up in the antitrust gaze now being squarely leveled at Silicon Valley.
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The hearing comes after European regulators leveled a record fine against Google over its shopping service.
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Trump's message to Alabama voters was clear: Moore's denials outweigh the allegations being leveled against him.
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But the numbers have leveled off in recent years, reflecting a trend among international students overall.
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For those who've had accusations leveled at them in recent months, that remains to be seen.
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Since then, not a single nominee has faced allegations of the sort leveled at Judge Kavanaugh.
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In that episode, gas lines exploded, causing a fire that ripped through Allentown, and leveled homes.
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The other major criticism that's often leveled at The Americans is that it's a "cold" show.
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As a result, the SEC bristled, leveled a fine and called for changes in the board.
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"Trump leveled racist attacks against four congresswomen of color dubbed 'the Squad,'" the Post's report reads.
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As iPhone sales have leveled off, Apple has relied more on sales of software and services.
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Earthquakes, and I'd Seize your experience at its weakest edge: leveled Along a fault of memories.
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KS: Absolutely, although just nine months ago, the same things were leveled at the current president.
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The accusations leveled at David Dragicevic struck a vein of anger among residents of Banja Luka.
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But practically, once a storm has leveled a city, there is little more it can do.
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Mr. Weinstein's behavior as described in the complaint is similar to other accusations leveled against him.
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Miles of buildings up and down the archipelago were leveled, including the entire town of Islamorada.
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"What is going to happen is that all the blame will be leveled at the wife."
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The claim about Charlottesville, for instance, was leveled by Paul Gosar, a Republican member of Congress.
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Mr. Ntsebeza has also leveled his frustration at the new leadership of the nation's tax agency.
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The more investigations and allegations leveled against Mr. Trump, the more fiercely they cling to him.
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His biggest critics leveled particular vitriol at the dissent penned by his judicial appointee Neomi Rao.
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The heavy rains caused nearby rivers to rise, generating a torrent that leveled homes and neighborhoods.
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Recent earthquakes, in particular, forced people from their homes, leveled schools and damaged roads, she said.ADVERTISEMENTgoogletag.cmd.
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That is not a charge often leveled at Bayern, and Müller's trip to Waging illustrates why.
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It was yet another version of the charge leveled against Trump by House Democrats during impeachment.
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Burfict leveled running back Anthony Sherman on a pass play when he wasn't the intended target.
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The city would revert to its previous version, as though leveled by some cosmic control-Z.
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Prince Andrew has repeatedly rejected all accusations leveled against him in connection to the Epstein case.
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But WHO's data appears to show that cases leveled off sometime the week of Feb. 14.
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What was not expected were the attacks leveled at practically every other candidate across the field.
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Biden, Harris and Sanders have all leveled attacks that Republicans could repurpose in the general election.
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The report said 130 of the 149 accusations were leveled against active-duty cadets or midshipmen.
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Groups such as the Committee to Protect Journalists and PEN America leveled the same accusation Friday.
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The arrest is just the latest in a string of charges leveled against Ressa and Rappler.
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And looking straight at the candidates, they leveled tough, specific questions that were difficult to dodge.
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Trump has described journalists as "the enemy of the people" — an insult usually leveled by autocrats.
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It continues the long-term decline in response rates, which had leveled off earlier this decade.
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It was also the decade that email scams leveled up, turning into a multibillion dollar industry.
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Local residents also said that parts of the modern town have been leveled by heavy airstrikes.
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It has leveled game play, which can keep players engaged in short-term goals and achievements.
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Both Putin and Xi have vowed to fight protectionist policies, an accusation leveled at their U.S. counterpart.
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It almost certainly has nothing to do with the espionage concerns leveled at Honor's parent company Huawei.
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Crooks is one of 19 women who have leveled accusations of sexual misconduct and assault against Trump.
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Although educational levels increased sharply after the World War II, those gains have leveled off, Haaga said.
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U.S. natural gas production has leveled off in recent months after growing strongly in 23 and 2015.
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Haiti's colossal earthquake of 63 leveled entire neighborhoods, and the capital Port au Prince was a reeling.
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Because in those societies where they get it wrong, everything else is destroyed, everything else is leveled.
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But in spite of accusations of conservative bias leveled against Facebook, the right seems to be dominating.
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It also implies that, unless global warming is leveled or stopped, similar airpocalypses will continue to occur.
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Walden pushed back on the idea that Republicans have leveled these charges against platforms without much evidence.
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Questions about Price's conduct resurfaced following the deluge of sexual assault allegations leveled against producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Elizabeth Warren leveled a series of Twitter attacks on Trump, but one stuck out to Clinton's aides.
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Lauer also said he regretted staying silent while "false and salacious allegations" have been leveled against him.
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Tie up your hair, go to these borders, these shelters, these leveled communities (including her own) & serve.
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Pointing to the monitor at his desk, he leveled a modest bombshell with his tidy British accent.
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" The Republican senator from North Carolina on Monday tweeted: "The allegations leveled at Roy Moore are disturbing.
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Newsela is a news platform delivering a bonanza of curated, leveled content to the classroom every day.
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John McCain More than a year ago, Trump leveled one of his first and most infamous snubs.
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The New York Police Department is investigating allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against celebrity chef Mario Batali.
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The inflated, always suspect authority of ink-stained wretches like me has been leveled by digital anarchy.
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Articles too numerous to count have leveled every sort of false, defamatory and degrading allegation against us.
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Spending in China on smartphones has leveled off and will decline for personal computers — no surprise there.
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The same criticisms aren't often leveled for pursuing the latest medical treatments for debilitating and terminal illnesses.
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Many want it leveled, but for now it stands because it&aposs essentially evidence, a crime scene.
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Spacey's character has been written off the show completely in light of the allegations leveled against him.
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Urban warfare in Mosul and Raqqa has displaced hundreds of thousands of civilians, and leveled city blocks.
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But deal activity slowed considerably in 2016 and has leveled off during the first part of 2017.
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It is 82 percent contained and has leveled 836 buildings, and taken the lives of 3 people.
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B and several conspiracy theories and a diss track leveled against astrophysicist-with-mustache Neil deGrasse Tyson.
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Medvedev and Usmanov said corruption and other allegations leveled against them in the video were utterly false.
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Lighthizer's fiercest critiques have been leveled at America's second largest trading partner—the People's Republic of China.
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Washington (CNN)Secretary of State Rex Tillerson defended himself Sunday from criticism leveled at him by Sen.
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Solar panels, too, are cheaper than ever before, although their decades-long price decline has leveled off.
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Accusations have been consistently leveled at Toronto, whose centerfield suites are basically wearing two-way spy glasses.
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But if you dropped back down to an earlier, less leveled car, all that precision fell away.
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The U.S. dollar rose against a basket of currencies as the U.S. bond market selloff leveled off.
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Currency manipulation is among a range of complaints Washington has leveled against China in regards to trade.
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It's not the first time that the former first lady has leveled criticism against female Trump supporters.
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Bank write-offs on credit card debt had been getting better and then leveled off, he said.
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It is the latest in a string of complaints that congressional Republicans have leveled against the agency.
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She also noted that the charges had been initially leveled by the University of Arizona Police Department.
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President Donald Trump has lashed out in response to the many allegations and investigations leveled at him.
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The pace of job openings has leveled off this year, though it remains at a healthy level.
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A similar accusation was leveled by Clementine Autain, a lawmaker from the far-left France Unbowed party.
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Then, in November, employees walked out in protest over allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against top executives.
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Davidson also leveled with fans last week about his own decision to take a social media break.
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Fairfax has adamantly denied the first accusation, detailed and shocking allegations leveled by Stanford Professor Vanessa Tyson.
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With some clever shading techniques, it's easier to create a multi-leveled fortress in a 2D space.
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I felt like the scales are closer to being leveled again in my life as a citizen.
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" Suu Kyi's response to the international criticism being leveled against her saw her denounce the "false news.
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This is an extremely complicated case -- in both subject matter and the charges being leveled at Manafort.
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Hundreds of homes and businesses were leveled after a fire ignited at the north end of town.
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Above all, Dietrich detested any hint of vulgarity — a criticism she leveled at her bête noire, Madonna.
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That's because globalization, at least in the form we have known it, leveled off a decade ago.
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There are now six women who have leveled accusations at Franken, including two new allegations Thursday morning.
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Police later leveled the more serious charge of subversion, which carries a possible 20-year jail term.
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You got the promotion, secured the raise, finished the project or otherwise leveled up in your career.
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The Maplevale Farms lawsuit is not the only allegation of price-fixing leveled against the poultry industry.
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The threats leveled against the summit would surely have carried the same devastating consequences faced by Drik.
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The share of women working has leveled off, and the gender pay gap has not shrunk significantly.
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Two campus buildings had been leveled by American coalition airstrikes during the battle against the Islamic State.
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But he said he was forced to change course because of the threats leveled at his employees.
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But he has never leveled the accusation so bluntly or in such a high-profile international setting.
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Contrary to your editorial's suggestion, these cyberattacks leveled at the Guggenheim did not allow for meaningful debate.
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Washington's dispute with Beijing escalated last week as both sides leveled more tariffs on each other's exports.
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Part of the city's main hospital, built during the British reign before 1967, was leveled by airstrikes.
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The rampaging Cubs are on their way with leveled sights that seem as if they can't miss.
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The point here isn't to defend Ghosn against the multiple charges of financial misconduct leveled against him.
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They've been there since the 1920s and 1930s, and when the U.F.W. came together, everyone was leveled.
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But if other charges are also leveled, the term could be five to 15 years, he said.
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Shaw also allegedly wrote Facebook messages saying public housing projects should be leveled and that the Rev.
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Allegations leveled against incumbent lawmakers and challengers have already upended several must-win races for Democrats. Rep.
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Most of the Democrats onstage at Tuesday's debate in South Carolina leveled their opening salvos at Sen.
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But he also ruled out some of the more salacious accusations that have been leveled against Trump.
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A murderous EF-238 tornado had leveled her parents' neighborhood in this rural swath of southeast Alabama.
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He smoothly reframed the attacks that were leveled at him so that they played to his advantage.
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It was the second time since Monday that Trump leveled a Twitter attack on Democrats over DACA.
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Demand, however, has leveled off, and companies are falling back on old habits to move excess inventories.
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More than 50 women have leveled accusations at the 79-year-old Cosby, some stretching back decades.
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Let's compare C.K.'s downfall with accusations of sexual harassment leveled against Mad Men creator Matthew Weiner.
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The statement doesn't call for any new sanctions to be leveled against the nation, the AP noted.
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Lagarde did not mention China, but all those issues are charges frequently leveled by the Trump administration.
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More than 300 stalls made up the market, 80 percent of which were leveled in the blast.
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That criticism about oversight is leveled at management generally but it does briefly single out one individual.
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An ICE spokeswoman did not comment directly on the allegations leveled by Ms. Kaur and Ms. Fialho.
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Trump appears to be echoing a critique leveled at the Obama administration by the late Republican Sen.
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They have crafted communications teams that respond to damaging allegations leveled against their campaign in the media.
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It was no coincidence that businesses built around razors and shaving accoutrements leveled off by 2018 as well.
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It leveled Brian Hahn's home while he and his family were huddled in the basement under a mattress.
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The Camp Fire in Northern California has nearly leveled a town and driven 27,000 people from their homes.
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The HMS Montrose was escorting the tanker then leveled deck guns at the Iranian vessels, turning them away.
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On first glance, it looked like YouTube had leveled meaningful action against one of its most controversial creators.
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It's important to understand how Pavlensky's political activism transcends the accusations of exhibitionism often leveled by his critics.
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One of the largest complaints leveled against Instagram is its futzing with the chronological timeline of user feeds.
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Similarly, another group, The Satanic Temple, has leveled a $22018 million copyright lawsuit against Netflix and Warner Bros.
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The threats against Paul are just the latest in a series leveled against lawmakers and government appointees recently.
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Remember, this is a kingdom that was totally cool watching from the sidelines while the Chitauri leveled Manhattan.
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They collect equalized, leveled reimbursements from Medicare, and pay their employees from those revenues, at least in part.
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Facebook is making similar moves, adapting its service in the wake of recent criticism leveled at tech companies.
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Among the many criticisms leveled against the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), disunity is perhaps the direst.
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" Yet he once argued "the sexual-assault claims leveled at Trump would only help the now-president's brand.
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For children 6 to 11, the prevalence rose for a period until it leveled off in 2007-08.
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So by the time Fallout 76 went online, Many A True Nerd was already well-leveled and stocked.
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Dozens of women have leveled similar accusations against him, though the Constand case is the only criminal prosecution.
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She's leveled up far beyond 13, but I'm not sure she's shed the musical's hopes and dreams entirely.
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It has been more than 13 years since the massive impact leveled about 1,000 square miles of forest.
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Some states that legalized weed did see a small spike in pot use initially, but it leveled out.
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For the first time, I learned about the allegations of abuse leveled at him by his youngest daughter.
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The podcasting expansion comes at time when theSkimm's growth for its newsletter business appears to have leveled off.
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A Hindu mob leveled the mosque in 1992, sparking communal riots that killed about 2,000 people across India.
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It was not, however, the first time complaints of Bookstaber discharging a firearm had been leveled against him.
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The reported criminal charge against Weinstein would be the first after dozens of women leveled accusations against him.
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But enrollment numbers have leveled off, and they've fallen far short of the original Congressional Budget Office estimates.
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Schneiderman on Wednesday said his office is required to investigate some of the accusations leveled against the foundation.
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Kanye West's withering takedown of Wiz Khalifa has officially leveled Twitter, leaving us to marvel in its wake.
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Thousands of foreign aid workers rushed into Haiti after the earthquake there leveled Port-Au-Prince, the capital.
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We will surely see many of the same arguments leveled at these cases that were used against mine.
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Under-leveled players do less damage and take more, and someone will have to pick up that slack.
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Central Mexico is trembling after a devastating 7.1 earthquake that's leveled dozens of buildings to nothing but rubble.
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Performance of the stocks has leveled off as infrastructure seems to be a non-urgent matter in Congress.
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In short he leveled at it every criticism that is typically made about serial killer fiction and drama.
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While there are a number of concerns being leveled at Google here, the issue is essentially two-part.
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Ronny Jackson withdrew his name for consideration for the position following allegations of improper behavior leveled against him.
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A landslide caused a gas explosion that leveled the house, said Shane Robbins, the Boone Police Department spokesman.
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Technology advances and the internet information explosion have leveled the global playing field over the last several decades.
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It would be up to the Senate to try Mr. Koskinen on any charges leveled by the House.
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In their last attempt, in March, when about 4,000 people lived here, they leveled almost half of it.
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New drone footage shows what remains of that compound, after US fighter jets leveled it after the raid.
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The visitors leveled through Kiko after 15 minutes, however from then on in it was a Messi masterclass.
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Jerry Beatson of Rockford, Illinois, was beside me and leveled his carbine at the top of the building.
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One topic not addressed during the wide-ranging conversation: Allegations leveled by former interim DNC chair Donna Brazile.
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By 1980, when Wallace began farming here, the Delta had become an endless blanket of precisely leveled fields.
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Consumer demand for cars has also leveled off, with automakers resorting to incentives and gimmicks to lift sales.
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Far from rebutting the incoherent and unsubstantiated accusations being leveled at Twitter, Dorsey has bolstered and legitimized them.
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The EU leveled a record fine against Google in June over antitrust issues with its competitive shopping service.
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" He said the allegations leveled against Yovanovitch were "unlike anything I&aposve ever seen in my professional career.
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Other tips called for the agency to investigate the allegations of sexual assault leveled against the then-nominee.
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Whole sections of cities have been leveled by bombing and more than ten-thousand people have been killed.
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The SPLC said blacks or immigrants were targeted in the majority of incidents, which leveled off weeks later.
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Moyra was no different; she almost squirmed any time a complimentary word of thanks was leveled her way.
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Explosions leveled the stone walls and most of the Roman columns supporting the arches of the city's gate.
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Islanders Coach Jack Capuano supported his captain but leveled harsh criticism at several other Islanders without citing names.
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The Britain-based war monitor said coalition warplanes killed more than 40 children and leveled the municipality building.
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The result is that while rates of childhood obesity have leveled off by some measures, they haven't reversed.
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More than 11,000 of those housing units were lost in the town Paradise, which the Camp Fire leveled.
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The bulldozer leveled buildings, toppled hills, and then neatly covered its own tracks until the ground was smooth.
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Their outlook for bond yields has leveled off at 3.23 percent for 2018 and 3.51 percent for 2019.
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Buildings were leveled, once lush and verdant hillsides were reduced to barren stumps and roads were washed away.
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It's not just that she leveled the sharpest, most devastating attacks against him during the debates last month.
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But the ambition is also infused with arrogance, critics say, a charge frequently leveled at Mr. Macron himself.
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All seven of these people were men, despite the real-world harms of deepfakes being leveled against women.
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Bruno also said that Young leveled an abusive, nonracial, term at Harrison and challenged him to a fight.
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Then there are the federal hate speech charges leveled against Bolsonaro for his racist, homophobic and misogynist rants.
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The criticism often leveled at "Nanette" — it's not stand-up, but a solo show — is an unintentional compliment.
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We leveled up and we reduced the gap between the two, so now it's more like... nine years.
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Beyond that, the first charge leveled in the mailer resurrects an issue that remains troublesome for the governor.
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The French delegation also remained modest, aware of the traditional accusations of arrogance leveled at France and Macron.
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Despite the alarming allegations Stone leveled at him, Klayman posted the full-length videos of the deposition online.
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A runaway train carrying 85033 cars of crude oil killed 47 people and leveled most of the town.
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The quake leveled the bakery Ms. Muñoz and her husband, Germaine Vélez, 34, opened nearly three years ago.
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The devastation, and the visceral images of communities leveled by infernos, have prompted a global outpouring of aid.
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In spite of the criticism leveled against the federal agency, Dell appears proud of its work with ICE.
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In her neighborhood, there's hardly a home that hasn't been hit by gunfire or leveled by artillery shells.
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Where Schneiderman described Trump's decision as "gratuitous," the same description could be leveled against much of this complaint.
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And the arguments leveled at Fatou Bensouda, against the court, are spurious at best and revolting at worst.
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The charge was considerably less severe than the initial fraud and bribery counts the government leveled against him.
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Trump has adamantly denied the accusations of sexual misconduct leveled against him by Zervos and several other women.
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Outdoor space: The hilly grounds were leveled, and the backyard landscaping was designed around an old oak tree.
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Last summer, President Trump signed legislation passed by Congress that leveled new sanctions against Moscow for its behavior.
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That support has grown in the almost two months since Pelosi announced the inquiry, but recently leveled off.
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" Buttigieg said he sees complaints like the one leveled by Williams-Preston as "expression of concern about inequality.
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This is not the first time that a "no confidence" resolution has been leveled against a U.S. official.
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On Sunday, he leveled an apparently false allegation against Democrats: that they hacked into a state voter database.
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Though the show's ratings rose after its move to the earlier time slot, viewership has since leveled off.
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A roulette wheel being calibrated and leveled at the Ocean Resort Casino, formerly the Revel, in Atlantic City.
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There's none of the bombast leveled almost daily at Republicans by the man Schumer is replacing, retiring Sen.
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The photographs show collapsed buildings and bridges, a housing development leveled by a tornado, train wrecks and floods.
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Record wildfires killed dozens and leveled entire towns, fueled by extreme heat, years of drought, and dead trees.
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The Blue Jackets' first goal began with a flurry in which Hannikainen was leveled by Islanders defenseman Johnny Boychuk.
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They leveled similar criticism over the asylum changes, which the White House says are necessary to deter illegal immigration.
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When it hit nearby Arabi in 2005, it tossed trees onto homes, turned over cars, and leveled local businesses.
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If daily peaks in demand can be "shaved" or leveled down, the system as a whole needs less capacity.
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Like Jaws, Jenkins roared out of the murky deep, and leveled Cooks with a vicious hit to the head.
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The allegation followed a similar one leveled against the actor in connection with his work on an independent film.
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REPORTER: A little event called the global financial crisis leveled stocks in 2008, sending the Dow plunging below 7,000.
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The constant complaints leveled against these billion-dollar corporations was that artists weren't being fairly compensated for their work.
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Another major criticism leveled at the index was that it could only provide an approximate insight into auction prices.
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Trump originally leveled the accusations against Obama on Saturday via Twitter, but did not provide and evidence supporting them.
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Washington's allies — Australia, Britain and New Zealand — also leveled criticisms at Beijing for economic spying after the U.S. announcement.
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Regardless of the intent behind them, the accusations leveled against Kretzmann were enough to sour them on social media.
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The wildfire killed 85 people and nearly leveled the town of Paradise, leaving tens of thousands of people homeless.
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It completely leveled homes and entire buildings, leaving over 80,20193 people without power, and affecting more than 5 million.
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Ashcraft has leveled similar accusations of abuse against Hillary Clinton, her own father, and several other people and organizations.
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Medicare dollars, and eventually all third-party payments for care, would be leveled (flattened) across physicians, NPs, and PAs.
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So when Roger shouted a few epithets, Michael stood up and leveled Roger with a punch to the face.
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Not Vader, and more importantly, famously not Vader, who just leveled the poor men in the ring with him.
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The charge is not the first to be leveled this year against school officials in Michigan's most populous city.
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Nerdist founder and host Chris Hardwick will appear in Borderlands 3, despite abuse allegations leveled against him last year.
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He is further accused of not taking the girls to the emergency room — an allegation also leveled against Hawkins.
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The worst of the blazes, November's Camp Fire, leveled the town of Paradise and killed more than 80 people.
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Chip stocks, including Qualcomm and Broadcom, rose sharply Monday morning on the news but leveled off by the afternoon.
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A new wave of sexual harassment allegation being leveled against a prominent journalist in the wake of that scandal.
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The welcoming environment and emphasis on technique during sparring made her feel safe as she leveled up her skills.
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In the resulting tiebreak, Thiem suffered a meltdown and Del Potro leveled with a gravity-defying crosscourt forehand winner.
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Amazon is already investigating allegations of harassment leveled against Tambor by his former assistant on the show, Van Barnes.
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Ian McKellen has taken a controversial stance regarding the sexual assault allegations leveled against Kevin Spacey and Bryan Singer.
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The Christian rebuke is just one of many critiques leveled now at the GOP's target du jour in Iowa.
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Amy Schumer has responded to the sexual misconduct allegations leveled against Aziz Ansari, who she notes is a friend.
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Family members had been desperately looking for them since flames leveled the home where they were stranded on Thursday.
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However, the claims being leveled now against Pelosi are much more common -- and much more dangerous for several reasons.
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She and others criticized CHP leader Kemal Kilicdaroglu as divisive and polarizing - an accusation also commonly leveled at Erdogan.
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"The allegations leveled against the Islamic Republic in the report are unfounded," Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Bahram Qassemi said.
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One of the major attacks leveled by Sanders is as much about Bill Clinton as it is about her.
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Speaking on her Apple Music Beats 1 show Queen Radio on Monday, Minaj, 35, leveled accusations at Cardi directly.
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The Rahami family leveled the accusations during a dispute over its handling of their local restaurant, CNN said Monday.
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The five-times grand slam champion gave little away after that and leveled the contest at one set apiece.
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Earlier this month, the head of Omega Advisors settled insider trading charges leveled by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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It's definitely a "leveled up" virtual experience, even if you've played with the room-scale VR in HTC's Vive.
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She says her favorite recent creation was a multi-layered rainbow tower that "leveled up" her Jell-O skills.
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The new report adds to a previous allegation leveled against Kavanaugh by Ford about his behavior in high school.
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Another former female Uber employee leveled a new set of complaints against the firm in a scathing Medium post.
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However in the last few weeks, it has kind of leveled off," Maley said Friday on CNBC's "Power Lunch.
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Hundreds of deputies, National Guard troops, anthropologists and coroners are sifting through leveled homes and mangled cars for remains.
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He referred to criticisms leveled at cryptocurrencies like bitcoin by business leaders such as Jamie Dimon and Ray Dalio.
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It completely leveled homes and entire buildings, leaving over 80,000 people without power, and affecting more than 5 million.
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Support for the front-runner has since leveled off at 28 percent in a crowded field of 13 contenders.
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No, I remember thinking, avoiding eye contact with the glossy-haired, poshly spoken undergraduate who'd leveled the indirect accusation.
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Defying conventions of political civility, Mr. Trump leveled cutting criticism at a beauty pageant winner, Alicia Machado, whom Mrs.
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On the papal plane hours after Viganò's letter was released, he did not deny the charges leveled at him.
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Shareholders leveled their accusations against Cravath in an amended class action complaint filed last week in Delaware Chancery Court.
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The judge previously got into hot water with Senate Democrats in 2007 when they leveled similar accusations against him.
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The choices are meant to refute accusations of inexperience and incompetence often leveled at 5-Star by its critics.
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The charges being leveled could carry a life sentence, said Susan Schroeder of the Orange County District Attorney's Office.
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In his brief remarks, Mr. Trump leveled the accusation — which his supporters have been pressing for weeks — that Mrs.
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The United States must follow their lead and act to end the atrocities leveled against Uighur Muslims in China.
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McDaniel ran an unexpectedly strong 2014 primary bid against Cochran, refusing to concede and leveled allegations of voter fraud.
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The two most senior officers in the Israeli Defense Force (IDF) have leveled similar charges — in public — against Netanyahu.
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If he were, he'd withdraw his nomination, whether or not he is guilty of the accusations leveled against him.
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This ill-conceived complaint has been leveled at immigrants since the Irish were disembarking their boats in the 1840s.
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But the national security concerns that have been so far leveled by American intelligence agencies have largely been hypothetical.
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He was apparently referring to accusations that have been leveled against the bureau for meddling in the presidential election.
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Shortly after Weinstein repaid TWC, tabloid headlines trumpeted the first public accusations of sexual abuse leveled at Harvey Weinstein.
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The news follows accusation leveled against former CBS Chairman Les Moonves of sexually harassing several women at the network.
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But it's completely at odds with the accusation that Trump leveled: that Clinton should release emails that were deleted.
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Dollar Shave Club leveled up the strategy by offering a subscription that delivers the consumable blades to your door.
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These, of course, are many of the same criticisms leveled about the Constellation program that ultimately caused its demise.
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As tempting as it might be to get your weapons leveled up, sticking with armor is your best bet.
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That season, during a visit to the Dodgers' affiliate in Albuquerque, Watson leveled with Jansen, who was hitting .185.
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Electric propulsion technology, according to Borschberg, can help address some of the common criticisms leveled at the aviation industry.
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And he leveled an incendiary charge of his own at Ms. Abrams: that she wants noncitizens' votes to count.
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Though American military intelligence officials expected blowback from the Russians, Moscow leveled only strong words at the Trump administration.
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She had an ombre, multi-leveled wig and she looked not even like a star, but a whole planetarium.
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The charge of irresponsibility is easily leveled at Phillips: Is this really the time to be lionizing such behavior?
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Using power saws and axes, they leveled a grove of trees that was known as a gay cruising spot.
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But since I got an Instant Pot as a gift last summer, my kitchen game has leveled up considerably.
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It leveled the score at 22018-21998 and changed the course of France's World Cup campaign (and Pavard's life).
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But the other leveled subdivision, Coffey Park, is on the opposite side of Highway 101, the region's main artery.
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Nearly two years after Hurricane Maria leveled Puerto Rico, the island seems like it was mostly spared by Dorian.
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An earlier version of this article misstated the city in which a 2016 earthquake leveled a 17-story building.
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At daybreak, video footage on local television revealed leveled houses and crumbled businesses in Nashville, a city of 691,000.
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" Public education, he said, "basically trains women to be men" and "has leveled its guns at God and family.
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But he dismissed some of those criticisms leveled against him about his lack of independence in the ABC interview.
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The investigation began after a female trainee at the fort recently leveled assault allegations against a drill sergeant there.
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Stronger criticism will doubtless be leveled at O'Brien for taking on a subject so distant from her own experience.
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Senate leaders, aware of the criticism already leveled at the House bill, say they are writing their own bill.
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Perron scored in the first round of the shootout before Filip Forsberg leveled the score in the third round.
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But the campaign's growing ties to the PFLP tell another story, seemingly validating the harshest accusations leveled against it.
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Muscat called the vote about a year early to fend off corruption allegations leveled at his wife and associates.
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Yovanovitch was abruptly recalled in May after Trump allies leveled unsubstantiated charges of disloyalty and other allegations against her.
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At a conference in Tel Aviv, Bennett criticized Netanyahu over the allegations leveled against him in the police report.
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But more recently, as the share of women working has leveled off, their lifetime income gains, too, have slowed.
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The booing came in response to criticism the former secretary of state has leveled at Sanders in recent weeks.
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Calling his party "the sons and daughters" of Ms. Madikizela-Mandela, he leveled stinging criticism at the governing party.
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Patrick and Booker were among those who leveled criticism at the party's process on Tuesday ahead of the debate.
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Earlier this year, similar criticism was leveled by a lawyer for Paul J. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman.
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Trump leveled the charge after the individual, Tomeka Hart, defended the prosecution's initial sentencing recommendation in a Facebook post.
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Regardless of the inadequacies of the Japanese justice system, the financial misconduct charges leveled against Ghosn were considered solid.
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The lawmakers cite "selective leaks" and attacks leveled against Simpson as they made their case for the transcript's release.
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The allegations leveled by the report include indiscriminate killing, gang rape, assaulting children and the destruction of entire villages.
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Kavanaugh has denied her allegation, as well as those leveled against him by Christine Blasey Ford and Julie Swetnick.
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Swetnick's statement is the third allegation of sexual misconduct to be leveled against Kavanaugh in the past two weeks.
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Republicans accused Democrats of playing politics with the legislation, while Democrats have leveled the same charge against the GOP.
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I purposely like started using worse characters to make sure my whole bench was leveled up all the way.
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But before she went through with it, the fire leveled Paradise, a place known for its lush pine trees.
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She had two double-faults in the tiebreaker, as Witthoeft leveled the match, but regained control in the third.
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U.S. Democratic Representative John Conyers of Michigan resigned on Tuesday after accusations of sexual harassment were leveled against him.
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Earlier this year, similar criticism was leveled by a lawyer for Paul J. Manafort, Mr. Trump's former campaign chairman.
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The Trump administration leveled the tariffs on European products in October in retaliation for subsidies to aircraft manufacturer Airbus.
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" Little Mix did not comment one way or another on the allegations leveled against Kelly in "Surviving R. Kelly.
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The last hundred pages or so of Letters to Olson primarily addresses some of the critiques leveled by Yepez.
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Chris and Nancy Brown embrace while searching through the remains of their home, leveled by the Camp Fire in Paradise.
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When I first started writing horoscopes, even Mercury retrograde needed explaining, but now all our Broadly readers have leveled up!
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The last bomb was estimated to be about 10 times the size of the ones that leveled Hiroshima and Nagasaki.
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Aziz Ansari is using comedy to address the sexual misconduct allegation leveled against him a little over a year ago.
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Treasury yields have leveled off near 2.50 percent and the 30-year auction found good demand for long-dated paper.
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Debris, downed and denuded trees, and rows of leveled buildings are visible in the video, which hops around the island.
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The street style looks are leveled up to match (and, in some cases, surpass) the curated designs on the runways.
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Scott knows his book sales have leveled off and fears he doesn't have the talent to produce a second book.
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This isn't just a criticism lobbed by Republican partisans — it's also leveled by transparency advocates and other good government academics.
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Meanwhile, Rubin posted a short, highly specific denial on Twitter late Thursday, rebutting certain allegations leveled in the Times' piece.
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"The accusations that are being leveled against the president aren't being corroborated in any of this witness testimony," Perry said.
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Unproven allegations of anti-conservative bias leveled by President Trump and others on the right are fanning Republican legislators' ire.
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Lowry's two free throws leveled the score before both teams missed shots in the last seconds of the fourth quarter.
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A lot of it has leveled out right now at this moment, I'm not at a bad moment right now.
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As it has for game reviewers, beauty bloggers, and comics, YouTube has leveled the playing field for the tabloid reporter.
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Yovino's sentence has been celebrated online by those who believe that false rape reports are frequently leveled and seldom punished.
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Accusations of graft on a massive scale, were leveled against the couple after Najib lost a general election in 2018.
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Correction: This article previously stated that the bomb that leveled Hiroshima produced a blast equivalent to 150 kilotons of TNT.
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The remarks were just the latest in a long line of insults and criticisms the actor has leveled against Trump.
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That apparent transformation came after years of sharp criticism leveled against him for promoting bad science and dubious health advice.
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Kem Sokha said the charge was leveled against him because of the threat the opposition posed at the July elections.
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Some commenters have also leveled personal attacks against Ajit Pai, the agency's chairman, drawing a rebuke from a top staffer.
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In state after state, Cruz's Republican opponents leveled fresh allegations of false or misleading statements made by the Texan's campaign.
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"I deny the allegations being leveled against me as baseless and malicious," CNN reported O'Donovan said, according to court papers.
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Camille Grammer's Malibu home was leveled on Wednesday, following its near-destruction in the deadly Woolsey wild fire last fall.
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BLITZER: What about the criticism that the president has leveled against the attorney general of the United States, Jeff sessions?
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The other charge routinely leveled against Hillary is that she's a "congenital liar," as William Safire dubbed her decades ago.
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Crude oil prices leveled off at about $32 per barrel on Tuesday, after falling close to a 12-year low.
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The event leveled trees and destroyed forests across 770 square miles, or three quarters of the state of Rhode Island.
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SYDNEY (Reuters) - Australia's prudential regulator said on Wednesday that money-laundering accusations leveled at the Commonwealth Bank of Australia (CBA.
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" He made a claim that many Democrats leveled in hearings this week — that Gorsuch favors "the powerful over the weak.
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Riff Raff has denied the allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against him by two women over the last few weeks.
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The new rules provide structure for commercial users to operate legally and, in doing so, have leveled the playing field.
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It was hit by a huge Irish Republican Army bomb in 1996 that leveled a swath of the city center.
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Trump's recent tweets continue a barrage of criticism he's recently leveled against Sessions and Justice Department special counsel Robert Mueller.
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Like other recent studies, this one showed that opioid use and average dose leveled off after peaking in 2012-2013.
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The Trump White House issued a statement responding to critical comments leveled by the two Presidents Bush in Updegrove's book.
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The mayor rode out the hurricane in his house, which was unscathed, but the hardware store he owns was leveled.
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A twitchy gunman hoisted a belt-fed machine gun up to his shoulder and leveled it at my chest. Click.
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He denies all wrongdoing, and wants all the allegations leveled against him to be tested in a court of law.
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Criticisms have also been leveled against this methodology by tactical instructors and police experts who feel the construct is flawed.
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The complaint echoes some of the same arguments that have been leveled at tech giants within the United States. Sen.
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Clinton has leaned heavily on "Ellen" to help humanize herself beyond policy speeches and personal attacks leveled on cable news.
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And I would be fairly surprised if we don't see some kind of punitive measures leveled at TikTok, and soon.
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Trump has stood by Moore despite the accusations and has raised questions about the women who have leveled the charges.
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Jim wondered how a talented case officer had fallen so far, ending up in HR. So Maguire leveled with him.
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Allegations have been leveled at Harvey Weinstein, Kevin Spacey, Louis C.K., Larry Nassar, Glenn Thrush, and the list keeps growing.
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Consequently, they tend to get bunched up and leveled, and the narrative often comes to seem unusually compressed and flattened.
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The park had been nearly wiped out in 2008 when one of the city's most destructive fires leveled 500 homes.
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Perrotta is one of several EPA staffers who recently resigned amid a flurry of allegations of impropriety leveled against Pruitt.
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I have been in business for decades and have seen firsthand how technology has leveled the playing field between countries.
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It's a defensive approach against the charges of voyeurism and exploitation leveled most stridently by Susan Sontag and still echoing.
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Trump has leveled criticism at Mexico and has threatened to levy high tariffs on products to equalize the trade balance.
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A college friend said Brady once leveled an opponent during an intramural basketball game because he was trash-talking Tom.
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White House lawyers met with the President Monday to explain the federal charges leveled against two former top campaign officials.
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In particular, the "Risk Factors" section of the document highlights many of the issues that critics of WeWork have leveled.
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Prices have slowly leveled off and even softened in tier-154.2018 cities following government measures to rein in speculative investment.
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On Friday, Calloway also leveled new accusations against Beach, who she accused of framing their relationship in a misleading way.
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Ohio State University announced in April it was investigating allegations of sexual abuse leveled at the team doctor Richard Strauss.
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Or should they fight and fight and fight -- refusing to concede no matter what rhetorical attacks he leveled at them?
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" Ressa told CNN that the cases leveled against Rappler were "because we are trying to fight impunity on two fronts.
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She saved two break points in the following game but Williams leveled for 2-2 when Stephens's forehand sailed wide.
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Mr. Chaffetz leveled a similar criticism during the more than two and a half hours of testimony from Mr. Comey.
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Yet shortly after he was released on bail, a different Latvian bank leveled new allegations of bribe solicitation against him.
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Because she basically just leveled the playing field in a way that I've never seen in any other practice before.
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Trump leveled one of the most explosive charges in recent American history by accusing Obama of a Watergate-like crime.
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In previous years, I had leveled characters quickly and efficiently, skipping through Horde content (always Horde content) with maximum efficiency.
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In the drop shift the weight is lowered and a left straight is leveled at the body of the opponent.
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Cath, JoAnn, Phyllis, and Barbara competed in the sport of boxing despite many of the harsh criticisms leveled against them.
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Since then, allegations have been leveled against dozens of high-profile figures in media, business, politics and the entertainment industry.
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As of the second quarter of 2018, that figure had leveled off to 0003,412 square feet — hardly a tiny house.
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Judge O'Neill explained to the jury that Mr. Cosby is not being charged for the accusations leveled by Ms. Thomas.
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He has also leveled criticism that Pentagon leaders are protecting United States Africa Command, which oversees missions across the continent.
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At least 21 such attacks have been leveled at Waymo vans in Chandler, as first reported by The Arizona Republic.
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Ms. Warren has also leveled sharp criticism at Attorney General William P. Barr for his handling of the report's release.
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Days after Hurricane Maria swept through Puerto Rico and left it leveled, Ileana Cintron called her brother on the island.
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President Trump's contempt for the Constitution confirms the harshest charges leveled in recent accounts of his off-the-rails presidency.
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There is little doubt that huge areas of rain forest are being leveled to make way for palm oil plantations.
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Ms. Snipes spoke to reporters on Monday to defend herself against harsh criticisms leveled by Republican politicians, including President Trump.
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The same criticism was leveled earlier this year, when Seoul and Tokyo were fighting over a series of military confrontations.
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The plane then ascended and leveled off before what appears to have been a sharp descent into the Java Sea.
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Since then, the BSA has taken steps to try to address the large number of accusations leveled by former scouts.
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Those are the two charges the House leveled against the president in the articles of impeachment it passed in December.
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Wright also leveled criticism against ABC and other network news outlets for what he perceived as lackluster coverage of Trump.
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Moments later, two of the men stepped back, leveled their rifles and fired a series of rounds into the victims.
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On Monday, a 5.8-magnitude quake and aftershocks terrified residents, leveled homes and destroyed a well-known natural rock formation.
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She installed an illegal gas line that led to the blast, which killed two men and leveled two apartment buildings.
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Then another former female Uber employee leveled a new set of complaints against the firm in a scathing Medium post.
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That is the same allegation leveled by the United States before Washington that froze millions in security aid to Pakistan.
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The board determined that the probable cause of the crash was complicated—but leveled some well-trod accusations against Tesla.
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Ovechkin leveled the rookie Yanni Gourde, and Wilson was his usual self, dishing out a handful of crushing body checks.
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The charge was leveled by Mr. Biden or Pete Buttigieg or Amy Klobuchar and then brushed away by Mr. Sanders.
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This campaign has taken the lives of hundreds of thousands of people throughout the region, leveled cities and displaced millions.
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And while iPhone sales have largely leveled off in recent years, the holiday period still made for a modest bump.
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In 1990, a tornado leveled parts of town, killing more than two dozen people and forcing a huge rebuilding effort.
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In 1990, a tornado leveled parts of town, killing more than two dozen people and forcing a huge rebuilding effort.
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The court ruling also said the drug trafficking charges leveled against Mr. Carvajal were too "abstract," and lacking sufficient detail.
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Boychuk leveled the score at 1:53 of the middle period before Haula put the Hurricanes on top for good.
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"The number of international students, after increasing steadily for a decade, has leveled off in the United States," he says.
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Restricting entry to all-beef hot dogs also leveled the playing field, making it possible to compare like with like.
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Since late 2018, factory output in the United States has slumped and new employment in the sector has leveled off.
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But he defended himself against allegations leveled by his former clients that he didn't look out for their best interests.
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The criticism was leveled at a potentially vulnerable spot for Buttigieg, who has made transparency a hallmark of his campaign.
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History has also shown us that lynching and other forms of vigilantism were leveled at blacks who attempted to vote.
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Her comments added fuel to the criticism and charges of dishonesty, which were leveled in turn by Biden, Minnesota Sen.
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The puck was nowhere near Farnham, who was engaged with Flyers defenseman Nick Schultz when Gudas leveled the unsuspecting Farnham.
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Though the assault was successful, missiles and bombs leveled large patches of the city and fighting killed scores of civilians.
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The suit is just the latest in a string of charges leveled against Ressa and the upstart digital news outlet.
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But the investigators' final report, released last fall, found no serious infringements of Hungarian law, and no charges were leveled.
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For three straight years, global greenhouse gas emissions — the primary driver of global warming — leveled off while economic growth continued.
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Climate studies show that when the Amazon is leveled, local temperatures jump by at least 212 degrees Fahrenheit on average.
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It is only a matter of time before a major city is leveled by a pink or blue mushroom cloud.
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Fager, for example, has defended Moonves and denied the abuse accusations leveled by the women in the New Yorker articles.
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They were the first criminal charges to be leveled against Rousseff, who was impeached in 2016 for breaking budgetary laws.
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That advice followed several unspecified incidents during previous trips and an unusual number of threats leveled at the Trump appointee.
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The DOJ source said Rosenstein had agreed to the briefing prior to any subpoena threats being leveled by GOP leaders.
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About 259,2000 houses and businesses still lack power, after Maria leveled a grid that was ill-maintained before the storm.
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Instead, the painkiller problem seems to have by and large leveled off while other opioids have become much bigger concerns.
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The wildfires were especially devastating in the city of Santa Rosa, where entire neighborhoods were leveled by fast-moving flames.
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It was the face of a mother who climbs out of a cellar to find the tornado has leveled the house.
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Casting received a mixed reception from fans, with most of the criticism being leveled at the casting of Cavill as Geralt.
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"President Sambi will prove his innocence by defending himself against all the accusations that have been leveled against him," Ahamada said.
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Since then, many more women have leveled allegations of sexual misconduct against Weinstein, including Cara Delevingne, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie.
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Biden defended himself at a recent campaign event, rejecting a similar line of criticism to the one O'Rourke leveled on Thursday.
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However Richard Gasquet leveled with a commanding win against Robin Haase before Nicolas Mahut and Pierre-Hughes Herbert won Saturday's doubles.
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Though no fatalities were reported, the blazing inferno completely leveled the launchpad at Site 110 of the Baikonur Cosmodrome in Kazakhstan.
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The #MeToo movement has sparked a wave of harassment and abuse allegations leveled against dozens of powerful men in recent months.
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However, Khachanov leveled the match against the Spaniard when he bagged a tightly-contested second set 7-3 in the tiebreak.
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Bitcoin lost about $500 per token in value over the course of two days, but it's pretty much leveled back out.
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It doesn't appear that the sanctions leveled against North Korea have affected the pomp and circumstance of its big national holiday.
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Kavanaugh has denied the claims, as well as allegations of sexual misconduct leveled against him by Deborah Ramirez and Julie Swetnick.
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When a rocket leveled their home in Kabul, Senzela and her family lived in a tent and a makeshift home box.
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On the heels of Gupta's litigation comes a related suit leveled by a painter and filmmaker, Pravin Mishra, at his accuser.
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EU competition commissioner Margrethe Vestager has leveled two massive fines against Google, and still has an open probe of the company.
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Her curation is leveled and focused, offering witness so that we can better comprehend the tragedy that occurred in Las Vegas.
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The criticism of Sanders's tepid "class first" approach is something that has been leveled at his campaign time and time again.
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For starters, the point of Fashion Week in Sydney versus New York or Paris is that the playing field is leveled.
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In response, the Iraqi troops called in a coalition airstrike that leveled the building and swung the battle in their favor.
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ABC's latest show The Proposal is canceling its second-ever episode after serious allegations were leveled against one of its participants.
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Big Hollywood is decidedly celebrity-centric, its critiques are leveled at the famous people in movies rather than the movies themselves.
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He leveled up in NBA lore by leading the Cavaliers to an upset NBA Finals win over the Warriors this June.
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Not only do the Clintons not profit from transparency, they profit by litigating every syllable of every allegation leveled against them.
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A perusal of the 2016 primary debate transcripts shows that "excuse me" has been leveled in a caustic manner 22 times.
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The rampant selling has leveled off, at least for the moment, so it's an opportune time to ask: What comes next?
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Her coverage of the sexual assault allegation leveled at the Duke Lacrosse team in 2006 helped put her on the map.
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It resembles one of those multi-leveled cat condos, only with chess pieces perched on the platforms instead of sleeping felines.
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This strategy is a little cloying, and opens the book to the charges leveled by n+1 at Eggers in 2004.
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As the country's two largest opposition leveled accusations of fraud, the government extended a national state of emergency by three months.
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He says he also wants good relations with his neighbors and the United States, but also has leveled criticism against them.
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Black Panther is currently rocking a 97 percent on Rotten Tomatoes, the same score The Incredibles leveled out at in 2004.
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While some recent growth indicators surprised on the downside, it is far from clear that growth has leveled off, Smets argued.
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I understand that neither Secretary Bernhardt nor I could convince everyone, but the vitriol leveled against the decision has been mindboggling.
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It's also a criticism that plenty of Democrats leveled at then-President Barack Obama in the early days of his presidency.
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But then from 2004 to 2011, the number leveled off for men and actually climbed back up to 24.2% for women.
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While both candidates are deep underwater on favorability, Trump continues to sink in popularity, while Clinton appears to have leveled off.
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This action comes after Fox News had to settle five sexual harassment lawsuits all leveled against O'Reilly Factor host Bill O'Reilly.
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Why it matters: Despite Moore's most steadfast supporters sticking by him, the accusations leveled against him have had a jarring impact.
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I'd probably over-leveled my mercenary company: I could field several missions' worth of top-tier mechs with hardly any trouble.
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Some 8,000 people were displaced after the blasts leveled dozens of homes and other buildings in Andover, North Andover and Lawrence.
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" RNC communications director Sean Spicer responded to criticism on Twitter leveled at the RNC over Trump's comments, saying, "Are you kidding.
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Name calling, and accusations going so far as some Christians claiming that he is 'not a Christian', are leveled at Cruz.
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Or just a stern subtweet leveled at the local Chinese carryout place for billing him for two orders of steamed dumplings?
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His war record belies the charge of wimpishness that was sometimes leveled against him as he rose up the political ladder.
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These are the first charges leveled by the Cyber Unit, but the SEC has been taking steps to stop ICO scams.
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But he's the only one who voted for Kavanaugh despite the sexual assault allegations leveled against him by Christine Blasey Ford.
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He also leveled new charges of "wasteful spending, unethical behavior and improper retaliation against EPA staff" on the part of Pruitt.
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"Facebook seemed like it was running amok and was about to be leveled by the government," the "Mad Money" host recalled.
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Still, Loughry strenuously denies the allegations leveled at him and has pleaded not guilty to the majority of the federal counts.
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The scrappy tone of the game was established early on when Washington's Brooks Orpik leveled Olli Maatta with a high hit.
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The New York Times has looked closely at every complaint leveled against the piece and has found absolutely nothing to correct.
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This president does not seem inclined to evaluate problems very long before acting, unlike a charge often leveled against his predecessor.
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Local governments have felt a simultaneous shock leveled by a persistent state budget gap that has robbed them of funding. Gov.
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Clinton sought to connect Mr. Trump to headlines on Breitbart, Mr. de Blasio leveled his attacks directly on the media organization.
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Blasphemy accusations leveled Demonstrators accuse the government of blasphemy based on a proposed changed that they say would soften electoral laws.
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Trump declined, however, to weigh in on separate allegations of sexual misconduct leveled recently against two Democratic members of Congress, Sen.
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The spying charges leveled against Paul Whelan could carry a prison sentence of up to 20 years, The Associated Press reported.
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"Following the accusations leveled against me today, I will prove my innocence at the appropriate institutions," he said in a statement.
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The answer is because it goes a long way to ending an annoying hypocrisy being leveled at the GOP right now.
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Koskinen is slated to testify before the Judiciary Committee on Wednesday morning to discuss the articles of impeachment leveled against him.
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The administration has leveled tariffs against imported steel and aluminum and a slew of other prospects, with China in particular retaliating.
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And even as food prices have leveled out since 2011, we continue to deal with the reverberations of the Arab Spring.
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" He made a point to include unnamed "members of the media" alongside Democrats as those he said had leveled "reckless accusations.
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The playing field has to be leveled... I'm going to study it and we're going to take a pretty serious look.
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In fact — it's her familiarity with the kind of allegations leveled against him that makes her doubt the women making them.
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The most frequent criticism leveled at television today has to do with its lack of contents; but what about the container?
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A television documentary on China's state broadcaster last week showed dramatic images of the sprawling villa complex being leveled to rubble.
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Clinton stuck to a safe script and leveled no surprise attacks; Mr. Trump widened his political vulnerabilities with ill-considered comments.
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Ronaldo leveled but did not have time to completely rescue Juventus, which was held to a 2-2 draw at Atalanta.
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The "urban renewal" plan, which leveled 21962 city blocks on the Upper West Side, also included educational, commercial and residential facilities.
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Santa Rosa has taken heavy damage from the wildfires, where a Hilton hotel and the Journey's End retirement community were leveled.
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After winning gold in the halfpipe, the snowboarder Shaun White was asked about sexual harassment allegations leveled against him in 2016.
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Whatever one believes about the allegations leveled against Justice Kavanaugh, it is clear that millions of Americans are in real pain.
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In 2015, conservative female leaders leveled the same criticism at women's rights advocates for not rallying around Carly Fiorina's presidential bid.
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Amy Klobuchar, a moderate Senate peer who has leveled few attacks from the stage all year, was having none of it.
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Those potential consequences only heighten the drama around the first federal bribery charges leveled against a sitting senator in a generation.
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Senior officials on both sides have leveled accusations ranging from blackmail and hostage-taking to using Nazi tactics and abetting terrorism.
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He accuses gay organizations of "fear-mongering" and defends the president against some of the accusations leveled by gay rights activists.
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Farrow's reporting took place (about a year) before allegations of sexual assault would be leveled against the venerable Today Show anchor.
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In terms of the memo itself, the arguments leveled against it in recent days have been exposed as hollow and disingenuous.
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On Washington WASHINGTON — John A. Boehner never minced words as House speaker, but he usually leveled his insults behind closed doors.
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Meanwhile, Donald Trump has leveled repeated, degrading attacks against women, racial and religious minority groups, LGBTQ individuals, and the physically disabled.
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He acknowledged that he had had consensual sexual relationships with subordinates, but denied the accusations of sexual misconduct leveled against him.
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Though these are the first charges leveled by the Cyber Unit, the SEC has been taking steps to stop ICO scams.
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Now the expected rises in salary cap have leveled off — and small but significant grumblings like James's tweet can be heard.
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It said it was confident the allegations leveled at it by prosecutors in the Milan court case would be found groundless.
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The Islamic State has used civilians as human shields, and American airstrikes, supporting Iraqi counterterrorism forces, have leveled parts of Mosul.
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Entire cities have been flooded and leveled, but we don't have a precise sense of what's been lost and what's left.
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If the accusations leveled against Kavanaugh by Ford and Ramirez are true, they should be disqualifying for a Supreme Court Justice.
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The case has made surprisingly few ripples since, considering the tawdry and scandalous allegations being leveled against the 2011 NBA MVP.
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The announcement, which came at a State Department press briefing, made good on a threat leveled by Trump earlier this week.
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The 24-year-old looked in complete control against Kerber, cruising through the first set before the German leveled the contest.
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The South Korean leveled for 5-5 but paid for his efforts as Nadal sealed the set with two successive games.
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Over the next weekend, he leveled 28503 tweets against NFL players and owners, while issuing not one single tweet — not one!
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Responders are still sorting through the wreckage, particularly in poor Haitian immigrant communities in Grand Abaco that were almost completely leveled.
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"He brought a particular culture to the business and the franchise and it leveled up what other owners did," Igel said.
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In 2900, Cuomo's primary opponent leveled many of the same charges, but he had much higher ratings going into the race.
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Just this week Trump leveled sharp criticism of China's trade practices and said he would not accept a "bad" trade deal.
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" However, the definition also stipulates "criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic.
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" However, it adds that "criticism of Israel similar to that leveled against any other country cannot be regarded as anti-Semitic.
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Several Hollywood actors, filmmakers and agents have stepped down in the past two months following sexual misconduct allegations leveled against them.
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The extreme weather leveled hundreds of the town's trailers, which make up 217 percent of all housing units in Bay County.
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The extreme weather leveled hundreds of the town's trailers, which make up 13.5 percent of all housing units in Bay County.
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The artist mixes pedagogy with allusion, image with argument, to celebrate the energies of this leveled playing field of the internet.
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But the indictments that have been leveled against corrupt companies and individuals over the last several decades tell a different story.
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What they're saying: Kavanaugh has previously denied sexual misconduct allegations leveled against him by 2 women, saying they were politically motivated.
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It really bothered me that something I was familiar with and seemed complete could be leveled and turned into something else.
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Two business execs — Bob Stefanowski and David Stemerman — had established early leads, but the field has leveled out in recent months.
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The epidemic has leveled off somewhat, but it shows no signs of abating, leading addiction experts to complain about Mr. Obama's response.
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The charge is frequently leveled against high-ranking suspects as a way of showing they are morally degenerate and worthy of punishment.
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The charges stem from allegations leveled by Andrea Constand, who settled a civil case against Cosby for an undisclosed sum in 2006.
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Casey Cagle leveled relentless attacks against each other's trustworthiness during Sunday's final televised debate before the July 22018 GOP runoff for governor.
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More women leveled allegations of sexual misconduct against Weinstein, including Cara Delevingne, Gwyneth Paltrow and Angelina Jolie, in the days that followed.
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Protectionist threats leveled against China are likely to run into one big roadblock: Often, there's nowhere else for U.S. consumers to shop.
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Beastie Boys member Adam Horovitz, aka Ad-Rock, has responded to sexual misconduct allegations leveled at his father, the playwright Israel Horovitz.
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SEIS needs to be leveled, as it's currently tilted on the ground at a very slight angle of 2 to 3 degrees.
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Similar criticisms were leveled at the Women's March on Washington for being a movement that appealed to people in positions of privilege.
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It was once known as the city of mosques, but much of the city was leveled and it is far from recovery.
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Her opponent leveled at 3-3 and took the first set on a tiebreak, before turning the screw decisively in the second.
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The film is set in a distant future following a devastating war that leveled all but one of Earth's great floating cities.
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In a statement to BuzzFeed News, the organization said it had leveled the ban to maintain "respect and civility" on the platform.
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I have also leveled an Alliance character partway through Kul Tiras and completed portions of the Stormsong Valley and Tiragarde Sound storylines.
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But Mexico was persnickety and leveled yet again deep into stoppage time thanks to a header off of a corner kick. Hoooweee.
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He joins Cookie on a more leveled playing field at Tiana's streaming session where the two agree to see where things go.
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The language in Stone's email is far more staid than the commentary Stone leveled at CNN anchor Don Lemon on Friday night.
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Following the torrent of sexual assault and harassment allegations leveled against him, Harvey Weinstein has been ousted from his own production company.
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The playing fields were leveled and music criticism could suddenly be done by any blogger from any bedroom with an internet connection.
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Last month, the image of a 5-year-old Syrian boy rescued after an airstrike leveled his house reverberated around the world.
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House Speaker Michael Madigan leveled repeated jabs at Rauner, who failed to attach any pieces of his agenda to the budget bill.
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It all got so much larger than life and so much intensity at the same time and it needs to be leveled.
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Jason Arasheben filed a lawsuit against Tyga earlier this year for the jewelry — legal claims initially leveled against the actor in 2013.
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An escalating series of tariffs leveled by Washington and Beijing led to duties on American agricultural exports such as soybeans and pork.
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Through her lawyers, Melania Trump pushed back against one of the new accusations, leveled by Natasha Stoynoff, a writer for People magazine.
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A criticism long leveled against socially minded funds is that they can't, by their very construction, keep pace with the broader market.
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Now, it appears as though the playing field is leveled — and smells better than some of the most expensive options out there.
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During the flight, the aircraft was leveled at 37,000 feet before it started to gain and lose altitude, the news station added.
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The world number one leveled the match at one set apiece on her fourth set point after Kanepi sent a backhand long.
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While stock initially shot up 3% in after hours trading, it quickly leveled off and is up only about 1% Friday morning.
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Singer Melanie Martinez is doubling down on her denial of the recent sexual assault allegations leveled against her by a former friend.
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Jerry Brown's support on five sexual harassment protection bills — almost one year after she leveled sexual harassment allegations against producer Harvey Weinstein.
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Here are the remains of Drunk Man (not pictured) after getting leveled off the stage by a bouncer in a green shirt.
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"Of course, the animosity that might be leveled from people in the street is going to be real as well" (Deseret News).
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I rebuilt the keybed: new bushing, full disassembly, leveled the key posts, rebuilt several sections, and had to replace several voice cards.
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I leveled with him and told him about my past to remind him that he has a choice, just like I did.
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That playing field has been leveled, and we sit idly by without the will or focus to try to regain the advantage.
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This leveled the playing field between big resorts and smaller, lesser known ones, ensuring that all North American resorts were recognized equally.
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Trump laid the blame on Rubio's sometimes racy attacks that he leveled at Trump after the CNN debate in Houston last week.
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When the gunman got into a vehicle, Myrick cut him off at the pass, leveled his weapon and ordered him to stop.
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He brought Cleveland its first NBA title — something that at times seemed impossible — and leveled up in NBA history while doing so.
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It is a spiteful act of vast, pointless sabotage leveled at working families and the middle class in every corner of America.
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Congress voted twice last year to block Temer from standing trial in the Supreme Court on three corruption charges leveled against him.
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Renewed scrutiny of late 1990s rape allegations leveled against director and star Parker are thought to have turned some potential watchers off.
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According to Gelman's math, there was an increase between 1999 and 7.23, but the death rate leveled off between 2005 and 2013.
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The activists were protesting due to allegations of sexual assault and misconduct leveled against Kavanaugh by multiple women in the past weeks.
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The storm killed 38 people there, leveled homes and buildings and left the survivors with no power and little food or water.
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Santa Rosa Fire Station No. 5 was just renovated in 2015 and now has to be leveled, according to CNN affiliate KRON.
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The warning label included important facts about the dangers of sugary drinks and would have leveled the information playing field for consumers.
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But Louisiana political observers point to a unique set of circumstances for that win, including the barrage of scrutiny leveled against Vitter.
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The reasons for this aren't known for certain, but the barely disguised barbs leveled at the other Beatles might provide some indication.
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Attorney Michael Avenatti reiterated Tuesday that he believes he will be fully exonerated of the felony domestic violence allegation leveled against him.
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There may likely be objections to this proposal, but one charge that cannot be leveled against it is that it is radical.
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Powell's comments may assuage concerns about the Fed possibly going too far with rate increases, a criticism leveled by President Donald Trump.
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The most dramatic video showed a massive, black plume of smoke rising from the ground after U.S. military bombs leveled Baghdadi's compound.
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It adds to a series of significant allegations leveled by unidentified current and former colleagues, including that he casually dispensed prescription drugs.
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"She basically just leveled the playing field in a way that I've never seen," said a woman in Ms. Hadid's London office.
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