"China loomed over everything, and loomed over really important issues on trade and investment, and transparency," said Devermont.
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Strom Thurmond, who loomed large over politics here for decades.
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To my right, illuminated in the distance, loomed modern skyscrapers.
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Game streaming loomed large as the biggest story of E3.
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He loomed over the younger man like an angry parent.
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Other big shapes loomed on the horizon of these paintings.
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For decades, The Shining has loomed over celebrated horror films.
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This investigation has loomed over Trump's presidency since the start.
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JENNIFER SENIOR This summer, one name loomed over internet culture.
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An EPA consent decree loomed over the crumbling wastewater system.
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That loomed as a march into the valley of death.
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But among Klobuchar's most senior advisers, the exit plan loomed.
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Still, the prospect of Russian interference loomed over the election.
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But Libya has always loomed large for the North Koreans.
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As deadlines loomed, bagels and cream cheese sat largely forgotten.
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The FBI probe has loomed over Gillum's campaign for months.
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A row of rugged mountain peaks loomed to the west.
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Daniels' deal, like McDougal's, was cut as Election Day loomed.
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Christmastime has loomed as a daunting challenge for law enforcement.
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One fear loomed: What if the movie about my life stank?
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Just outside downtown loomed the rotting hulks of long-abandoned factories.
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The incredible variability of the heroin and fentanyls market loomed large.
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The socialist alternative that loomed large back in 1942 has imploded.
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Silhouettes of large trees loomed out of a sallow gray haze.
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A cloud of uncertainty loomed large in the committee chamber Friday.
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Just behind them, Trumpy the Rat's dark silhouette still ominously loomed.
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Two interpretations loomed, and continue to loom large in that discussion.
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The specter of catastrophic climate change has never loomed so large.
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Fort McMurray has loomed large in the collective imagination of Canada.
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A potential meeting between Putin and Trump loomed in the backdrop.
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Hard to believe: 22016,22018-foot Popocatépetl had loomed there all along.
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Mr. Cohen's sunken eyes loomed as dark as his charcoal suit.
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A half-dozen extras loomed over her, blotting out the sun.
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Mr. Jobs, who died in 2011, loomed over Tuesday's nostalgic presentation.
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Immigration — particularly that of asylum seekers — loomed over the 2018 elections.
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The stock market meltdown and virus fears loomed in the background.
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Mr. Moon's North Korea diplomacy has loomed large over the contests.
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HBO celebrated a big night, as questions loomed over its future.
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Netanyahu's criminal prosecution has loomed over the leader since last year.
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It was around noon and the glacier loomed menacingly above us.
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The Liberian bush loomed, large, imposing and filled with village women.
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That outcome has loomed over the retrial, which started in October.
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Trump has loomed as an imposing presence for both candidates, too.
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The fate of SNC-Lavalin has loomed particularly large in Quebec.
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Justice Kavanaugh skipped the evening event — but his presence loomed large.
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Then the big new canvas of the internet loomed into view.
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The shadow of the UK Independence Party (UKIP) loomed over the election.
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Needless to say, the love between demagogue and furry creature loomed large.
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But the question has loomed over Hollywood studios for several weeks now.
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That question has loomed large in the stock market's gyrations this week.
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Trump's early days in office have loomed large over the Republican retreat.
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Since then, the "Russian factor" has loomed ominously over Trump's impending presidency.
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It loomed over us as we walked to recess in middle school.
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The fate of PrivatBank has loomed over Ukraine's ongoing presidential election campaign.
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Yet, there were astronauts were going to space and government conspiracies loomed.
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The president's shadow has loomed large over the Alabama GOP Senate primary.
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While the announcement signaled progress, the specter of a lawsuit still loomed.
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But in addition to his legal troubles, the possibility of impeachment loomed.
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But as the Civil War loomed, Congress never took up the proposal.
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Trump has loomed large in the race to replace the retiring Sen.
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Meanwhile, war raged in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the Great Recession loomed.
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Those deals also went nowhere as the Pennsylvania attorney general loomed large.
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The Iran Contra scandal loomed like a dark cloud over his campaign.
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The smokestacks of the huge Hudson Avenue steam turbine plant loomed overhead.
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State Senator Raymond J. Lesniak and Assemblyman John Wisniewski loomed as well.
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Neither was Xinhuang, the city that loomed so large in his imagination.
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Uncertainty loomed Trump's announcement Thursday ends months of speculation about his intentions.
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Beside the playground loomed a mighty oak, at least 40 feet tall.
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Obama loomed large in her life, though they had not previously met.
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The potential devastation of the Keys, Mr. Ruddell reminded the group, loomed.
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That 211-point difference loomed large in the Pelicans' 212-100 victory.
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Behind them loomed the massive plaque honoring George M. Steinbrenner, the owner.
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As ever, the news media loomed particularly large in Mr. Trump's mind.
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The winged-lion replica, which was nearly complete, loomed over the workshop.
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Hicks's mood was not quite so buoyant as the race loomed, though.
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Even before the shutdown, big questions loomed about this year's tax season.
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Smith-Schuster loomed over Burfict following the hit, drawing a taunting penalty.
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What clinched it was the hulking white prison that loomed in the background.
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A cyberdemon loomed large, its protruding, bleeding stomach forever etched in my mind.
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This time, a series of violent clashes between Palestinians and Israelis loomed large.
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When violence loomed at his rallies he used his microphone to encourage it.
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Our live blog tracked market moves as uncertainty over the Brexit referendum loomed.
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But as its size and influence grew, ClassPass loomed over the entire industry.
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Trump went unmentioned as Coffman campaigned across the district, but his presence loomed.
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Jeffrey Epstein's presence has loomed large over the scientific community for several decades.
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And the coming fight with Sinema has loomed large for Republican primary voters.
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Two questions have loomed over the latest reports: Will Republicans turn against Trump?
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Americans, these new forms of private power loomed as a kind of arbitrary,
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I moved quite a bit, and each time, a feeling of isolation loomed.
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In addition to the humanitarian crisis taking place, an economic crisis also loomed.
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This brings us to the big controversy that loomed over last year's VMAs.
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The espionage threat to the cables, meanwhile, has loomed since the Cold War.
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Opposite them loomed a painting of a much younger Trump in tennis whites.
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When danger came, when darkness fell, when destruction loomed, they did not flinch.
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Another objective that loomed large over the conference was shrinking the EPA's footprint.
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Flooding always loomed as a threat, and some forecasters predicted record-breaking events.
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Beginning in the 1960s, the threat of demolition loomed over the Central Library.
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But the threat of more rain loomed, and the situation became more dire.
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It loomed over the Mission as a symbol of the neighborhood's urban decay.
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He was ready for a return to baseball, but one more test loomed.
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A crowd of aides and allies loomed behind them, also waiting for answers.
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The mound loomed next to me, well preserved behind a barbed wire fence.
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As in that earlier case, seemingly small details suddenly loomed large in importance.
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When governmental regulation loomed, the self-regulatory Comics Code Authority emerged that fall.
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Questions about Mr. Cuomo's knowledge of the alleged crimes loomed over the trial.
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He's not wrong; Teutonic condescension to southern European culture has long loomed large.
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Steep, gray mountains loomed as the 70-year-old boat neared the station.
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The lack of certainty about U.S.A. Gymnastics' path forward loomed over these championships.
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The smell of smoke was a sign of what loomed on the horizon.
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Russia has loomed large over the first six months of the Trump presidency.
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The Rocky Mountains, once so lovely in the distance, now loomed before us.
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And that rushed, zombie-like morning loomed over my day like a hangover.
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Clinton has loomed as large or larger than any warmth for Mr. Trump.
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Trump has loomed large in Kushner's life since day one of his marriage.
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As the storm loomed and came ashore, gasoline stations struggled to keep up.
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Foreign policy loomed large two weeks after the US escalated tensions with Iran.
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The schedule rolled on, without a player whose presence loomed over the ballpark.
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The fate of PrivatBank has also loomed over Ukraine's ongoing presidential election campaign.
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Apparel sellers were among the retailers who stepped up purchases as tariffs loomed.
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Russia has loomed large over the first seven months of the Trump presidency.
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Ever since Cormier first captured the U.F.C. belt, Jones's presence has loomed large.
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The next morning, I was filled with regret, and our sightseeing plans loomed.
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And now, with the indictment, a protracted legal battle for his personal freedom loomed.
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Over all of this loomed the personality, tweets and rallies of President Donald Trump.
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I looked a block east out my second story window, where the 405 loomed.
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It loomed, all the time it seems, for as long as I knew her.
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ZT: I think that the president and Robert Muller really loomed over the trial.
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Figures such as Sheldon Adelson loomed large in national conversations about who held power.
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The reviews were mixed, and the specter of her SNL performance loomed over them.
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In front of it all loomed a stunning fountain, leaping up toward the sky.
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Amid tension and uncertainty, the question of how the country would heal loomed large.
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Once she drank it, she became violently ill, vomiting as the debate loomed closer.
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The possibility of a crackdown in China had loomed over the market for years.
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Since New Horizons beamed back photos of Pluto, the question has loomed: What's next?
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I soon rounded a corner and the mighty Golden Gate Bridge loomed before me.
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An impressively gigantic portrait of Bob Ross loomed over TwitchCon attendees this past weekend.
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The conclusion of Muller's investigation lifts a cloud that has loomed over Trump's presidency.
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Snow melted from the coastal mountains that loomed over the grey-green mid-valley.
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All the while the next major on the schedule, Combo Breaker 2018, loomed overhead.
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Green islands loomed on the horizon in every direction, and nearer, white sailboats lingered.
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Omar loomed over the AIPAC conference, with speakers from both parties implicitly rebuking her.
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But fact-checking loomed over the debate even when Mr. Holt wasn't doing it.
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Wragg's journey looks a little unconventional, but technology has always loomed over his career.
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The combination put bond markets on firmer ground even as fresh bond supply loomed.
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The federal case against the Bandidos leaders has loomed heavily over the Waco prosecution.
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Of course, the PC (and, to a lesser extent, the Mac) loomed over everything.
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Despite his absence, the then-president-elect's shadow loomed large over Davos in 2017.
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Earmarks of discretionary spending shot up drastically early this month as the vote loomed.
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For China, there loomed a bigger danger and opportunity: the long-awaited political transition.
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I moved in with a serious gamer, and PlayStation loomed large in our relationship.
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In Michigan, Mr. Snyder loomed as the likeliest barrier to the authority-stripping measures.
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But the prospect of serious injury to the most pivotal offensive player always loomed.
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The history of my country loomed over me, but I had a good childhood.
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And the social team frenetically ran up its Facebook page engagement as November loomed.
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And a few times, the collision-warning system went off when no disaster loomed.
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Canadians were still British subjects, so the job as Queen Victoria's representative loomed large.
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A daunting charge loomed: 25 of their final 41 games were on the road.
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But it was hard to shake a free-floating anxiety that some disaster loomed.
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The reversal loomed large in Chicago's 7-point loss to an N.F.C. North rival.
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Even before the game was decided, Flournoy could sense that disaster loomed for them.
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But nothing loomed quite as large as my failure to get a driver's license.
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Singleton's death in April, after being hospitalized for a stroke, loomed over the conversation.
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In late 2017, as an X Prize-imposed deadline loomed, SpaceIL's outlook was bleak.
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The reversal took place as concerns of a government shutdown loomed over investors' minds.
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Benchmark yields hit a three-year peak on Friday as the government shutdown loomed.
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The soft landing for Mr. Neumann deepened anger among employees as the layoffs loomed.
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But every so often, they would take stock of what loomed beyond the game.
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For civilians trapped behind the battle lines in Aleppo, though, more urgent questions loomed.
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A half-finished icebreaker loomed at the pier, its deck crawling with tiny figures.
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But all the while, Bolton — who refused to testify — loomed large over the proceedings.
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In the distance loomed a hillside that illegal gold miners were blasting with explosives.
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Trump's shadow loomed over the show, which is now open to the Michigan public.
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FOR TWO YEARS, Robert Mueller has loomed over American politics, nearly unseen and largely silent.
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He wrote a note explaining the potential hangover that loomed after a big night out.
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A dark cloud has loomed over this administration since the day that he was inaugurated.
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Backing from foreign governments has always loomed as a major liability for venture capital investors.
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But for the past several months, one way forward has loomed larger than the rest.
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Nearly two years ago, New York Fed officials warned that the day of reckoning loomed.
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This episode loomed in the background when Mr West reached scandalous new heights in April.
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A flag for Stop the War, an organisation once chaired by Mr Corbyn, loomed large.
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The story has always loomed large in the spiritual consciousness of Christians, Muslims and Jews.
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Behind him stretched a field of solar panels; a large windmill loomed in the background.
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Google's offerings loomed large over much of the news flowing out from the big event.
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Later, women moved to decadent Parisian homes to debate Robespierre as the French Revolution loomed.
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While Kaepernick has not been on the field, he has loomed large over the league.
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Trump has loomed large in all three races as they come down to the wire.
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That prospect seemed less likely as the weekend loomed, with some vulnerable Democrats, including Sens.
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Benchmark yields had hit a three-year peak on Friday as the government shutdown loomed.
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A once jovial Dodger Stadium tensed at the realization that another horrifying playoff exit loomed.
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Italian equity investors were the big losers as uncertainty over the country's future government loomed.
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After Hurricane Maria, he awoke with night terrors, fearing another hurricane loomed, Carlos Robles said.
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The issue of money in politics has indeed loomed large in this year's presidential race.
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Neither woman had ever eaten there, though the location loomed large in Iida's family history.
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The complicated reality of life on the border — sweeping beauty alongside human tragedy — loomed close.
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McConnell's presence has loomed largest in Alabama, where two hard-line conservatives are challenging Sen.
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Those beliefs loomed especially large over the election of the United States' commander in chief.
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Both sides quickly stepped back from the brink, but fears of a war still loomed.
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The workers in Indianapolis were now needed more than ever, even as their layoffs loomed.
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As the election loomed, the Egyptian leader sometimes acted in ways that looked oddly jittery.
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And if they made it inside, intimidation, harassment and threat of police raids loomed large.
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But in recent months, questions about the climate bill's effects on rural residents had loomed.
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"I never had confidence — never," she told People magazine in 1988, as her comeback loomed.
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Outside the family, a litany of staffing problems loomed as the shutdown deadline drew nearer.
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Snow-capped Mount Rainier, the highest mountain in the Cascade Range, loomed in the distance.
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Of course, the reality of Fox News has never loomed as large as its influence.
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In the background loomed the Santa Rosa and San Jacinto Mountains, serving as quiet sentries.
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He loomed behind holding both hands outstretched in front of him, both full of coins.
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Stories of Russian troll farms and Macedonian fake-news mills loomed in the national imagination.
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Four states held primary elections on Tuesday, but one loomed the largest by far: Pennsylvania.
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As we pulled up, a crane loomed overhead, hoisting debris from deep below the surface.
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She felt capable only of single syllables, beyond which tens, hundreds of lengthier questions loomed.
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An enormous stuffed lion loomed behind Mr. van Wyck as he talked about domestic pleasures.
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The other issue that has loomed over the election, Brexit, also made a brief appearance.
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That is what happened at Peterborough Cathedral in 2016 when a dire financial crisis loomed.
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Even before the threat of a pandemic loomed, videoconferencing was transforming the way we work.
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Oil prices ended the day little changed on Monday as U.S.-China trade talks loomed.
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The few documents made public from his work have loomed large in two major lawsuits.
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But they didn't mention Bolton's newly reported allegations, which loomed over the impeachment proceedings Monday.
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Some firms put in place contingency measures the last time a no-deal exit loomed.
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Rabies was an uncommon, but always lethal disease, and it loomed large in people's awareness.
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Trump's shadow has loomed large over the race as voters cast their ballots on Tuesday.
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They loomed over the lodge where I was staying, vast and austere in the dusk.
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Of all the terrorist threats that loomed in New York in the aftermath of Sept.
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A playoff loomed unless Hatton could hole a 15-foot birdie putt at the last.
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All the while, the question of his candidacy in two years loomed over the audience.
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The activity was similar, but the intensity was less, and the World Series loomed ahead.
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Even before Scalia's death, the question of Supreme Court appointments loomed large over this election.
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We would go to CES and remark at how Apple's dominance loomed over the show.
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They brought in heavy machinery, flatbed trucks and a tall crane, which loomed over the street.
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That confidence sagged as election day loomed with mounting evidence that momentum was with the opposition.
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While never explicitly named, the spectres of Woody Allen and Harvey Weinstein loomed over her sentiments.
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Still, the president gave no indication whether he would sign it as a funding deadline loomed.
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The trade battle between the United States and China has loomed larger over the G20 talks.
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For seven years, the specter of sex crime accusations have loomed over WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
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Tehran, Iran (CNN)The prospect of US retaliatory strikes has loomed over Iranian conversation for days.
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But the threat of a return to prison loomed over her during the last six months.
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But for Maroly Bastardo, the grinding hardships of life in Venezuela loomed as the greater danger.
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Rumors about impending changes and layoffs have loomed over the company ever since theMaven took over.
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It loomed large in Joel Schumacher's Batman and Robin as well as in Marvel's Avengers films.
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No matter what big issue or catastrophe loomed, I could say, 'bring it' and move forward.
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However, concerns loomed over her future after both parties suffered in a regional election on Sunday.
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He got up from his chair, paced and loomed behind her, apparently trying to intimidate her.
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The final 45 laps loomed large in the fight to earn berths in the final four.
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The spectre loomed of a wider war, one that could draw in Russia, Turkey and Iran.
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Natural disasters loomed large again in 2628, causing hundreds of deaths and billions in property damage.
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But as the IPO loomed, it conformed to advertiser pressure to improve targeting and ad visibility.
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As that recklessness propelled the nation toward the financial crash of 2008, another political reckoning loomed.
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Meanwhile, the rial has lost half its value since April as the U.S. sanctions have loomed.
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As he loomed over me, gazing into my eyes, I leaned away and held my breath.
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But less than a decade after DVDs began their reign, the shadow of streaming video loomed.
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Since the Russia investigation began, a single question has loomed over it: How will this end?
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The abuse allegations from his former girlfriend Karen Monahan have loomed over his campaign for months.
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Because forward Jesper Fast called in sick Monday and the trade deadline loomed at 3 p.m.
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But sexual harassment allegations against the athlete stemming from a 2016 suit loomed over the accomplishment.
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Baxalta was up 3 percent at $40.20 as a buyout from UK drugmaker Shire loomed closer.
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Public anger over the disaster loomed large during huge demonstrations that led to Ms. Park's impeachment.
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On Fifth Avenue, a white head with disembodied hands over its eyes loomed at 28 feet.
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It was the first after the food critic Jonathan Gold's death, and his memory loomed large.
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City had rarely beaten Spurs easily in previous seasons; the game loomed in Guardiola's players' minds.
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The governor of the province, Imee R. Marcos, temporarily outlawed drinking while the typhoon threat loomed.
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Elizabeth's progresses loomed large in the imaginations of people at the time, according to Professor Mandler.
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A giant insect loomed in the foreground, a kind of dragonfly with translucent wings, delicately rendered.
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But irregular migration across Mexico's northern border into the United States loomed large during the meetings.
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As the Ambassador Bridge loomed ahead, I thought about the enduring link between Detroit and Ontario.
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Many said the fear of returning to a violent homeland loomed larger than the president's threats.
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John Bolton's revelations, and the question of whether he would testify, loomed over the Senate trial.
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Dailey's prospects looked grim; after several rounds of appeals, the inexorable fact of his execution loomed.
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All around the high walls loomed, covered in scaffolding and plastic sheeting, creating an eerie amphitheater.
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For years, Harvey Weinstein's shadow loomed like a dark specter over the women he allegedly terrorized.
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As uncertainty on trade loomed large, markets showed a largely muted response to other economic news.
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Perhaps Mason was so impressed by Hooded Justice that he loomed larger in his mind's eye.
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Lingering uncertainty over demand prospects created by a U.S.-China trade deal loomed over the markets.
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It included several incendiary claims against Trump and his campaign that have loomed over his presidency.
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The question about when Bayan would start covering her head loomed over her and her parents.
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Why did it close shop back in April when a trial loomed later in the year?
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But in the age of Donald Trump, the divisions between us have never loomed so large.
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Cultural arguments once loomed large in explanations of the ways in which countries differed economically and politically.
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As the second hurricane loomed closer to the Caribbean islands, Gear knew she needed to act fast.
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Since 2010, it's loomed over the residents of Świebodzin, Poland, and it's apparently already getting some upgrades.
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The specter of Vladimir Putin has loomed, at times literally, over much liberal thinking about Trump's victory.
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The empty shell of a long-closed plant loomed large in the town I grew up in.
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Bernie Sanders loomed large in the debate -- and never more so than during the health care exchange.
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Those deals loomed in the background; my story was controversial, and controversy is bad for corporate dealings.
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U.S. security concerns about Chinese equipment have loomed large, and Huawei is one of the major suppliers.
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Bafin said in a statement that once Maple Bank made some necessary tax provisions, over-indebtedness loomed.
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HKCTU said "white terror" loomed for the entire aviation industry, and demanded that Sy be immediately reinstated.
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The things that loomed so large and important in your life become indistinguishable dust to a giant.
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However, Rajapaksa failed to win a parliamentary majority and resigned on Saturday as a government shutdown loomed.
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As the concert loomed, they began to worry that people would be too afraid to show up.
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Ultimately, expectations and creative control have always loomed large over the fate of any merger or acquisition.
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In the house in which I grew up, a single framed newspaper front page loomed over us.
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According to two people in the meeting, the governor's funding threats went unspoken but still loomed large.
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One question loomed large Tuesday during the vice president's first diplomatic mission to Japan: Where's the beef?
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Politics in the White House She also loomed large in the daily life of White House politics.
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That empty silence that envelops Montreal has loomed over the city since the Canadiens traded P.K. Subban.
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That "unnecessarily created an appearance of frosty ties, even as the North Korea threat loomed," Pak said.
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As the threat of rain loomed Wednesday, migrants scrambled to cover their tents with black plastic tarps.
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But throughout those four-plus decades, the threat that atomic warfare would destroy human life loomed large.
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That sense of uncertainty, along with ample apprehension, loomed this week over the party's spring meeting here.
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As the filing deadline loomed, she declared her candidacy as a Democrat for Georgia's 6th Congressional District.
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The potential for violence around the election has loomed in the background of the campaign for months.
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Washington (CNN)He's loomed -- mostly unseen -- over all but a few months of President Donald Trump's tenure.
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But over time, under the shadow of the North's growing nuclear capabilities, tougher missions have loomed larger.
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I felt exposed and small as they loomed over me, formal and serious in their starched uniforms.
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Soon they reached the Mission Bay neighbourhood, where the towering glass of Uber's headquarters loomed above them.
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For example, the original material on the four Louis XIV throne chairs was hand-loomed Genovese velvet.
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President Trump loomed large at the gathering, accusing China of election interference and antagonizing Canada over trade.
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By August 2017, predictions loomed that Facebook, which owns Instagram, would ultimately put Snapchat out of business.
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Above us, the disk-shaped observation towers of the New York State Pavilion loomed like flying saucers.
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Extra time loomed, the final to end all finals again becoming the final that would not end.
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Now, however, that missed Gostkowski extra point loomed large and the Pats had to go for two.
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The Mexico federation only named him to its World Cup team as FIFA's deadline for rosters loomed.
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Scientists and journalists have been warning for years that something like Covid-19 loomed on the horizon.
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This invisible but stark technological wall has loomed as Hong Kong's protests smolder into their fourth month.
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Outside, a towering smoke stack loomed above a landscape of blast furnaces and stockpiles of dangerous minerals.
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Having never visited, the small town's influence still loomed in my life because of this intergenerational lore.
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Questions loomed about whether Ms. Warren could raise enough money to keep her large organizing staff afloat.
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Though movies aren't always faithful to their source material, the city loomed large in the initial stories.
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As such, those fatally rivalrous street gangs, the Jets and the Sharks, have probably never loomed larger.
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The central bank ramped up its operations, ahead of Monday, as the end of the quarter loomed.
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Cloud Computing broke sharply and loomed behind Always Dreaming and Classic Empire for most of the race.
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Throughout the campaign, the bigger a spectacle he created, the larger he loomed in the public consciousness.
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And top diplomats have testified that Giuliani's role loomed large over their own official operations regarding Ukraine.
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His disdain for CNN, the cable network owned by Time Warner, has also loomed over the transaction.
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While the name "Hearst" loomed large for multiple seasons on Deadwood, McRaney himself was a late arrival.
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At his feet, a drain hole loomed so dark he couldn't even see the bottom of it.
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Yellow construction cranes loomed above the skyline, a sight typical of cities big and small across China.
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In Charlotte, a cloud loomed over the festivities, and it came in the shape of a unibrow.
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But they had heard one another's stories — stories that loomed over their own experiences as cautionary tales.
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As President Trump's "skinny budget" loomed large, the Interior Secretary dutifully worked overtime on his public appearance.
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Questions loomed over the proceedings about how other defendants who agreed to plead guilty will be punished.
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Renault's previous alliance and cross-shareholding with Japanese automaker Nissan had loomed all along as a potential snag.
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The brilliant public figure, malignant in private, loomed over a household of gloom, silent meals and explosive abuse.
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Though Ziva was last seen on the show six years ago, her legacy has loomed large over it.
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In wider markets, European stocks tumbled again as a showdown between Italy's government and the European Union loomed.
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But potential trouble loomed at the crossing into Chile, one of Latin America's most stable and prosperous nations.
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The controversy has loomed over Parker and Birth of Nation, as the film heads into theaters on Friday.
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For the past few decades Nelli's pockmarked painting loomed over Santa Maria Novella's friars in their private quarters.
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HKCTU said "white terror" loomed for the entire aviation industry, and it demanded that Sy be immediately reinstated.
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I'm not just talking about that general feeling of dread that has loomed over us all this year.
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The U.S. Department of Justice's ongoing corruption case loomed large even as officials avoided any discussion of it.
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Only Congress has the power to repeal the OLA, but Treasury's opinion has loomed large in the debate.
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The specter of the back-alley abortion and the imagery conjured of the coat hanger have loomed large.
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She said foreign buyers tended to fast-forward plans to purchase overseas when new restrictions or taxes loomed.
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But as the Christmas switch-on loomed, rumors began to swirl that Lohan would be a no-show.
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Stocks on Wall Street closed a tad lower on Monday after relatively quiet trade as earnings season loomed.
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Even as Irma loomed, CDEMA's members had yet to approve the budget of its disaster co-ordination unit.
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Mr. Christie ran for president as the trial loomed, but withdrew after he was eclipsed by Mr. Trump.
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But the issue of election meddling loomed as the investigation led by special counsel Robert Mueller proceeds apace.
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Trump's threats to abandon negotiations altogether in favor of a national emergency declaration have loomed over the talks.
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Extra time, and possibly the dreaded penalty shootout, loomed until Nicolás Gaitán stole a late goal for Benfica.
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Sugarloaf, the bullet-shape mountain with a cable car to the top, familiar from Rio postcards, loomed overhead.
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He's largely avoiding London while in the U.K., but the mass demonstrations there have loomed over the visit.
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Then, in 33, as the expiration of the lease loomed, the landlord proposed more than doubling the rent.
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As the strike loomed, Harvard's students took to ordering provisions online, according to The Washington Post last week.
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"There was one issue that loomed especially large in this campaign," Lipinski said Wednesday at his news conference.
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Nothing loomed larger, though, than the desire to live up to the storied history of the Marine Corps.
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The jail loomed above, a concrete bulwark more than a dozen stories high and lined in narrow windows.
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Above her — above it all — loomed the new graphic silver Fenty logo, inspired by a Greek key design.
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The Vietnam War loomed large, and upon graduating, Dewey was commissioned as a second lieutenant in field artillery.
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Some analysts have speculated Chinese firms may have rushed out deliveries to the U.S. as tariff threats loomed.
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The shadow of the big tech companies loomed large over the conference, even if their presence was minimal.
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But what she didn't say in her lone face-to-face shot with Mr. Cuomo also loomed large.
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The episode loomed large in my mind as I tried to divine just what a Hogan Gidley was.
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Then there is the mystery that has loomed over the job market in recent years: lackluster wage growth.
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Since the 1980s, a common leadership archetype has loomed over the tech business: Steve Jobs and Bill Gates.
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Even before Meryl Streep took the president-elect to the Hollywood-shed, he loomed over Jimmy Fallon's monologue.
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Climate change has loomed over my every life decision, every time I try to plan for the future.
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The issue has loomed over the administration since Trump took office last year and has infuriated the President.
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The constant specter of the Cold War and the very real potential for a nuclear holocaust loomed large.
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But all the while, Bolton — who has so far refused to testify — has loomed large over the proceedings.
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MORE's diagnosis of brain cancer loomed over a previously scheduled meeting on healthcare negotiations on Wednesday night. Sen.
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He noted that Presidents Nixon and Clinton continued working with Congress on their agendas when impeachment proceedings loomed.
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The anniversary loomed, and that was the catalyst to fix up mission control, and to do it right.
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So questions loomed: Would he be able to have another legendary year, maybe even exceed the past one?
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Clad in spandex briefs and thigh-high boots, his braids dripping with sweat, he loomed over his opponent.
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The painting depicts a crowd of people turned toward a forested landscape, loomed over by a heavy sky.
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Turkey's demand that Washington extradite Gulen, whom Turkey blames for leading last year's failed coup, loomed over Tillerson's talks.
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Until now, Robert Mueller's special counsel investigation has loomed as a singular threat to further erode the president's standing.
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"WHERE have you come from?" asked one of the boys, as two figures with head-torches loomed before them.
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The troubled condition of human rights in Vietnam loomed over his visit as unavoidably as the oppressive rain clouds.
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They have taken down the billboards of Iran's ayatollahs which loomed over Baghdad's squares when popular mobilisation was launched.
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European stocks recovered to close in positive territory on Tuesday as the outcome of the U.S. presidential election loomed.
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His voice loomed large, was almost always desperately needed, and will be sorely absent in the times to come.
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There are still some loose ends in the scandal that has loomed over Trump's presidency more than any other.
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Benchmark Brent crude dropped to 220-year lows of $22 as the prospect of more supplies from Iran loomed.
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Thereafter, the specter of Fleetwood Mac's past lives loomed large, a kind of eerie bellwether for things to come.
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Smith loomed even larger in the third period, turning aside big chances from Ryan Nugent-Hopkins and Connor McDavid.
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Arnold Palmer loomed — and still looms — so large in the American consciousness not just because he's a golf legend.
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The condominium towers loomed in the background, a constant reminder of why the course was here to begin with.
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A triple weather threat loomed Wednesday with storms set to hit parts of the Gulf Coast, Southeast and Hawaii.
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While this breaking point long loomed on the horizon, both U.S. and Turkish officials hoped it could be avoided.
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With the exception of the Lemons show, the uncomfortable air of old money and a bull stock market loomed.
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It has not yet made significant progress, but has loomed large in the mind of health insurance company investors.
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When house prices and incomes started to fall, those mortgage debts loomed much larger and so they saved more.
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As Londoners prepare to choose a new mayor on May 5th, London's property woes have never loomed so large.
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Chrysler loomed close to extinction twice — receiving bailouts in 210 and 0003 — but always managed to beat the odds.
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Chrysler loomed close to extinction twice — receiving bailouts in 1979 and 2009 — but always managed to beat the odds.
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A generation has passed since that fateful day — more years than the 28 years in which the wall loomed.
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His comments came just hours after China announced that large disagreements still loomed over trade between the two countries.
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But as the Brooklyn Bridge loomed on our three-minute jaunt from Pier 11, we decided to jump ship.
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A computer screen on a boom loomed over the bed, showing the safety checks I still had to do.
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Still, questions about his leadership and ties to targets of the investigation loomed large over his campaign for governor.
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The prospect of being on US soil and subject to US law enforcement had loomed over the planned tour.
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Lauren and I had a great day, deepening our connection, but meeting her family definitely loomed over my head.
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For years, commentators and media outlets like these have loomed large over the Republican Party's messaging and policy priorities.
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For more than five years during the mid-20133s, an incongruous billboard loomed over Highland Avenue in West Hollywood.
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But the most daunting challenge facing Htoo as a resettled refugee in Garden City, Kansas still loomed: finding work.
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That interference remains the subject of high-stakes investigations in the United States, and it loomed over the trip.
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All around, tall buildings loomed, while on the performance stage, 100 cars worked through what felt like a meditation.
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For years the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, whose clock-tower headquarters loomed over it, used it as a warehouse.
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It came even as the prospect of war over the North's nuclear and ballistic missile tests has loomed large.
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As his glow-in-the-dark baseball cap loomed up suddenly behind them, they would pedal with renewed fervor.
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The silhouette of a massive construction crane loomed against the brilliant reds and purples of a Colorado sunset sky.
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And as the Civil War loomed, with Frémont transformed into a cautious politician, his record on slavery was mixed.
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However, the White House later said Trump will not go to Florida on Friday as the shutdown deadline loomed.
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Last Tuesday, stocks failed to hold strong gains as the possibility of a government shutdown loomed over investors' minds.
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Giant Nike posters of Yi Jianlian, a former N.B.A. player who now plays in China, loomed over the courts.
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It's an expensive update on the black scrawl that appeared above Lucy's head, in "Peanuts," when super-crabbiness loomed.
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There was so much I could have done with the money: the porch was sinking and dental bills loomed.
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The potential flaws in this effort at supra-partisanship were obvious even before Mr Trump's impeachment loomed into view.
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The threat of "WWIII" has loomed large on the internet for years North Korea's attempted missile launch had failed.
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When the gunman loomed over him, pointing the muzzle at his face, this fellow did the most peculiar thing.
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In March and April, the last time a no-deal exit loomed, departments were running 24-hour response units.
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The LNP and Liberia's other security forces effectively stood guard as uncertainty loomed, minimized disruption and kept the peace.
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His father's hopes, friends say, loomed as subtext, even if Mr. O'Rourke seemed intent on making his own choices.
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The bank lost half its stockmarket value in four days, as a self-imposed deadline to find a saviour loomed.
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Allegations of potential ties between Trump's presidential campaign and Moscow have loomed over the White House and investigations are ongoing.
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Martin cited Greek city states and French politicians squabbling while the threats of Philip of Macedon and Hitler, respectively, loomed.
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So in the late 1930s, when another war in Europe loomed, the United States was deeply divided over the prospect.
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UN officials were warning of the biggest humanitarian catastrophe of the century as one of the war's biggest battles loomed.
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That spectre has loomed over American competitions since 1919, when the Chicago White Sox deliberately lost the baseball World Series.
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Writer George R.R. Martin's hat was endearing, and a barely recognizable Bran Stark (Isaac Hempstead-Wright) loomed in the background.
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Disasters have loomed over humanity throughout our tenure on Earth, but that doesn't mean we should accept anything about them.
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That's an achievement of magnitude considering that the spectre of Sheeran's third record ÷ has loomed so large the past year.
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Throughout everyday of this period a major scandal involving collusion with Russia in the election has loomed over his actions.
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But they turned soon after toward more positive messaging or direct appeals for money as Sunday's FEC filing deadline loomed.
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Maria Cardona: A night to make Americans worry The Ghost of Donald Trump loomed large over Thursday night's GOP debate.
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Paula Patton's nanny told a 911 dispatcher her son was a wreck every time a visit with Robin Thicke loomed.
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Above them loomed the 16-meter (52.5-foot) statue of a Cuban freedom fighter from the 1890s, Antonio Maceo Grajales.
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But concern about the risk of contagion from surging borrowing costs in Italy - triggered by Rome's spending plans - loomed large.
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The scene offered a staggering contrast: people served rice as bombed-out buildings loomed just feet away, drone footage shows.
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The Atlanta audience cheered as a snapshot of the Emir knocking back a vial loomed on the monitors behind Gates.
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Greece and the euro zone dodged the worst of the possible outcomes that loomed during their extraordinary clash in 2015.
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Sterling inched up 0.2 percent to $1.3057 as a crucial week for Britain's negotiations to exit the European Union loomed.
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A photo of the scene showed smoke rising form a jumble of railcars as a mountain loomed in the background.
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Los Angeles nursed that lead into the third period, but three missed power-play opportunities following Iafallo's marker loomed large.
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Guinta appears to have survived the tight primary challenge, overcoming campaign finance woes that loomed large over his reelection campaign.
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Plenty of people expressed frustration on social media on Saturday, as the prospect of losing an hour's sleep loomed large.
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That clearly is not the dynamic that's out there," he said, adding, "That's loomed very large in my thought process.
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The abuse scandal loomed large over the day's proceedings, and the leader of the service, Terry McDonough, criticized the archdiocese.
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A leader must display strategic acumen that incorporates respect for those nations that have stood with us when trouble loomed.
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He was unmarried, both his parents were dead, he had no real friends and a dreaded deployment to Afghanistan loomed.
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The city's iconic Cristo de la Concordia, the second-largest Jesus statue in the world, loomed on a hill overhead.
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Twitter didn't name any names with today's new feature news, but one extremely online user loomed large over the announcement.
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But like everyone else, she fell silent when a dapper, portly puppet suddenly loomed over an upstage wall of screens.
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Even as we were looking for the next big thing, the task of fixing OB always loomed in the background.
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According to Jürgen Schreiber, an investigative journalist who wrote a biography of Richter in 2005, she loomed over the household.
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Gantz had refused to enter a unity government that would keep Netanyahu in power while corruption charges loomed against him.
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The immediate effect was to delay two primaries, in Georgia and Louisiana, that loomed as potential wins for Joe Biden.
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But in all his movies, the narration of Mr. Miller, who delivered deadpan wisecracks in his trademark baritone, loomed largest.
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Nevertheless, Waverly Long, another editor, said the map loomed over the college application process like a kind of biblical text.
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But still the question loomed: Exactly how much money was I willing to spend for a morning at his apartment?
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He had always been several inches taller than me, but now he had filled out his frame and loomed onscreen.
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The city's emerging skyline — topped by the new Salesforce Tower, the tallest office building in the West — loomed behind him.
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He was accustomed to people; as Mr. Guion was setting the traps, Singko loomed in the water 30 feet away.
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It took seed as a teenager, and those around him sought to stomp it dead, but it loomed, largely dormant.
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As the day went on, doctors' fears of disappointed, dissatisfied, angry or confrontational patients may have loomed larger and larger.
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Trump's relationship with Sessions has loomed over the race, but he's largely kept his distance publicly during the Republican primary.
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In the '70s, the gigantic concrete building that loomed over smaller establishments was called Sewoon Sangga (an arcade of businesses).
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If the deadline for my latest book, "Everyday Dorie," hadn't loomed, I might still be playing around with that one.
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Gone are the days when James Michael Curley loomed over Boston, the Daleys dominated Chicago and E.H. Crump controlled Memphis.
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But financial pressures have always loomed large at the college, which became part of Rider, in nearby Lawrenceville, in 1992.
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The presidential race has loomed large over down-ballot races, and the Granite State race will likely hinge on it.
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Trawlers packed the harbour, as the world's biggest ice factory, built to provide crushed ice for ships, loomed over everything.
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But the White House press office bolted to his defense as an agreement to fund the government loomed on Monday.
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Castro had promised to curtail such a declaration prior to Trump's announcement as a possible second partial government shutdown loomed.
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Wall Street struggled for direction for most of the session as a key deadline loomed for U.S.-China trade talks.
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As thick clouds loomed behind the hills to the north, they were one of the few helicopters in the sky.
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Because of their gender, the threat of sexualized violence often loomed, whether or not it was their explicit subject matter.
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The vehicle, which the police in Myrtle Beach, S.C., found abandoned as Hurricane Dorian loomed, grew into a popular meme.
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The shadow of the April 1989 attack on a jogger in Central Park has also loomed over the murder investigation.
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On the stand-up scene, mortality loomed large, and not just because comics like Garry Shandling and Kevin Meaney died.
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Several candidates were asked to compare their plans to his; he loomed over the debate even when he wasn't onstage.
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Behind us the rocky Rila peaks loomed, with some dense and dark clouds swirling in and obscuring the highest ones.
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Throughout the 1850s, as the Civil War loomed, Congress weighed proposals to fund a government subsidized telegraph line to California.
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The takeaway point is that the South resisted forced social equality, and that the possibility of a "race war" loomed.
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Worries about the U.S.-China trade war loomed over the recent Farm Progress show, which comes to town every other year.
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But when we looked at our business, we knew this program was distracting us from even larger opportunities that loomed ahead.
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But it wasn't about the rain; it was the gathering clouds that loomed menacingly over the new administration and the country.
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Investors were particularly wary on Tuesday, when Pyongyang celebrated the founding of its ruling party, which loomed over other market factors.
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The question of what a Republican debate might look like without Donald J. Trump has loomed over the first six contests.
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The apartment was large and charming but dimly lighted with views of walls, though the beautiful Verrazano-Narrows Bridge loomed outside.
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H.R.A. and police officers loomed over the unarmed black woman as her 1-year-old son was ripped from her arms.
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A set of tall, mahogany double doors loomed directly behind the senators, though blocked by an array of four American flags.
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Alcides Escobar singled home Merrifield, but he was out attempting to steal second base, which loomed big before the inning ended.
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Commodities have been a mainstay after a frothy 2013 and 2014, and private banking has loomed large, fueling smaller bond deals.
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As bankruptcy loomed, Trump began to blame his problems on two executives, O'Donnell's friends, who had died in a helicopter crash.
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As the due date loomed closer, she finally decided it was time to broach the subject of Kris with her mother.
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In fact, the 1940 Rangers, the championship team that loomed so large over the '94 squad, were among the worst offenders.
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Her predecessor and husband Nestor Kirchner loomed large in her political career until his death from a heart attack in 2010.
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It's a film about, above all else, family—a subject that has loomed large over Shults's life and career thus far.
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And yet, throughout his five-decade career, that year of combat experience with the Marines has loomed large in Mueller's mind.
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And the effects work really took center stage with the Martian tripods that loomed over the increasingly charred and bloodied Earth.
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As WWII loomed, Tokyo was too busy building battleships; in the here and now, Rio was willing to eat the cost.
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Robert De Niro and Grace Hightower are splitting up — but this isn't the first time divorce has loomed for the couple.
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The jihadi presence and ethnic clashes are simmering issues that have long loomed in the background, though, flaring up and receding.
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Monopoly—or, more fundamentally, the problem of corporate concentration—has not loomed very large in the national conversation in recent years.
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Johnson's absence loomed huge, considering he produced 333 points and eight rebounds when K-State won the first meeting last month.
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He filled stadiums, toured countries, and counseled politicians; he loomed over evangelicalism, a towering presence in a tradition that reveres patriarchs.
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The possibility of a renewed role for Congress was just one new wrinkle as the potential for releasing the pages loomed.
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It is the first criminal charge in the ongoing Dieselgate scandal that has loomed over the German company since last September.
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A little farther down the highway, I pulled over near a gate scrawled with graffiti, behind which some large conifers loomed.
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Since then, Article 23 has loomed over Hong Kong politics, either a bogeyman or a panacea depending on one's ideological bent.
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After acquiring Rose knowing the rape case loomed in the background, the Knicks are now close to confronting it more directly.
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Cut off from printers and teleprompters, Mr. Jost and Mr. Che were rewriting zingers by hand as the midnight airtime loomed.
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Some adventurous people were making the most of Dorian by surfing on the swells the hurricane caused, even as it loomed.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Wall Street rose on Friday, led by gains in consumer stocks, even as a possible government shutdown loomed.
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My husband and I had a sizable mortgage on a house in Montclair, N.J.; college payments loomed for our three boys.
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President Trump's open animus toward CNN has loomed large over the merger, but his name was not invoked during the trial.
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To his most ardent fans, he loomed so large that he seemed like a lifestyle choice as much as an entertainer.
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But she never loomed as large as Trump does, and her reach was abridged in ways that his might not be.
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Joe Heck (R-Nev.) to keep the seat in the Democratic column as Donald Trump's immigration stance loomed over the race.
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Here we see a series of massive rugs inspired by those hand-loomed potholders you used to make as a kid.
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Teaira McCowan, a junior who plans to return, loomed as the single biggest reason the Bulldogs had that championship within reach.
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Its vast length evokes a more majestic time for the bank, when its voice — and loan book — loomed large across continents.
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Mr. Netanyahu has overseen healthy economic growth, but charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust have loomed over his campaign.
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The question of Jack's social life loomed particularly large for Leslie as her son settled into his new life on campus.
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Though I tried to dismiss such sleep-disrupting thoughts, anxiety about my health loomed until the cough finally abated, then disappeared.
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She couldn't design one of those hand-loomed, 21-color hippie flannels like Neil Young wore back in the "Harvest" days.
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Mike Bloomberg and his $22020 million in TV ad spending loomed ahead on Super Tuesday, while Buttigieg's own cash reserves dwindled.
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But even though Mr. MacAskill grew up on stories of Angus, his father's grand visions loomed larger than the giant's exploits.
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Since the rally in Charlottesville, the prospect of an arrest has loomed over Mr. Cantwell, who posted a video on Aug.
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The Russia cloud that has loomed over Trump every day since he took office is also likely to thicken this week.
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The results here represented at least an interruption of what had loomed as a march to the nomination by Mr. Sanders.
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The possibility of deportation has loomed over Ms. Colotl since she was caught driving without a license, a misdemeanor, in 2010.
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On Friday, stocks tumbled globally as questions loomed about how much the coronavirus will impact the economy, and for how long.
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No one could deny that Maui Memorial was not meeting the needs of the island, but a political fight still loomed.
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The FBI's decision effectively wraps up the federal investigation that has loomed over Clinton's White House run for nearly a year.
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But by far the greatest factor is Mr. Trump, whose outlandish statements have loomed large over every day of this campaign.
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At a party, punch-drunk on rum and Coke, giggling on a bed with H., two boys loomed in the doorway.
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Another potential run by Clinton, a former first lady, senator and secretary of State, loomed over the growing 2020 Democratic field.
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Mount Toubkal, the highest peak in North Africa, loomed in the background, snow still tucked into the folds of the summit.
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Earlier this year, as the DNC weighed how it would handle the party's first presidential debate, the ghosts of 2016 loomed.
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Then there's the matter of Pritzker's personal finances, which has loomed as one of the most controversial issues in the race.
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Fantastical plants formed from wires, palms, plastic tubing, computer parts, glowing glass orbs, and prehistoric-looking hunks of coral loomed overhead.
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"Does that surprise you?" said Billy Tauzin, the former PhRMA CEO who ran the organization a decade ago as Obamacare loomed.
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While the U.S.-China trade war loomed large, MSCI's index of emerging market shares rose 0.16% after three straight weeks of losses.
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Photo: Jason Koerner (Getty Images)Serious ethical questions have loomed over a large, ongoing study overseen by the National Institutes of Health.
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Uncertainty around the trade situation loomed large as negotiations between Washington and Beijing seemed to be at a deadlock over the weekend.
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And then it led to the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller, and the investigation that has loomed over Trump ever since.
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For years, the Harper Avery Foundation and the prestigious award they give out annually has loomed over every doctor on Grey's Anatomy.
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Schiaparelli's designs were a sharp contrast to the mood of Europe at the time, as World War II loomed on the horizon.
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A late-September deadline also loomed for U.S. officials to raise the amount of money the government can borrow, or risk default.
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In the first three episodes, the closet loomed large as the bane of Versace's career and a source of Cunanan's caustic disdain.
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Andrew Cuomo, who championed "Raise the Age", gave a news conference Monday in Harlem, where the memory of Kalief Browder loomed large.
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Yet as 2015 drew to a close, the specter of Boko Haram loomed as large as ever over Africa's most populous state.
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Throughout the livestream from Drouot, the Lakota jacket loomed behind the auctioneer, a visual reminder of the contested cultural heritage being sold.
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The hand-loomed Wool Tiger Shawl ($483) and cashmere hand-dyed Tri-Colore scarf ($970, shown) are as delicious as wool gets.
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The hand-loomed Wool Tiger Shawl ($275) and cashmere hand-dyed Tri-Colore scarf ($970, shown) are as delicious as wool gets.
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Yet the apparent disconnect over the name loomed large after Tellis was charged with Jessica's murder and went to trial last October.
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" A month later, as contests in Iowa and New Hampshire loomed, Trump said Obama's executive orders show he "doesn't talk to anybody.
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"The Fed meeting this evening has loomed large over Asian markets today," said Angus Nicholson, market analyst at IG, in note Wednesday.
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Below the fold, it's clear the early edition was reporting on the game before it ended, presumably because a print deadline loomed.
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He had been scheduled to play his first match on Wednesday evening; a possible meeting with Rafael Nadal loomed in the quarterfinals.
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In the United States, the possibility loomed of a secret grand-jury indictment, related to documents that he had leaked years earlier.
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Howe's stature loomed over the Detroit Red Wings, for whom he played 25 seasons, beginning in 1946, and won four Stanley Cups.
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Long before Cage loomed onscreen, Mr. Colter and Cheo Hodari Coker, the show's creator, talked about what kind of person he was.
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"He added, "A leader must display strategic acumen that incorporates respect for those nations that have stood with us when trouble loomed.
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And yet William Randolph Hearst loomed over the St. Louis gathering as a threat to seize the Democratic Party's nomination for president.
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And if the Republican No. 2 was from a critical swing state, the electoral map might have loomed larger in her considerations.
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The recent police killings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, along with attacks on police officers in Dallas and Baton Rouge, loomed.
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Nixon resigned in 1974 as impeachment charges related to the Watergate cover-up loomed; the matter never got to the full House.
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Fights against the titans of the division like Rafael dos Anjos, Tony Ferguson, and most intriguingly the undefeated Russian Khabib Nurmagomedov loomed.
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The crane, 20203 feet high, loomed over a 22020-story gnarled tower of steel and glass designed by the architect Frank Gehry.
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An even bigger question loomed: Nicole had been accepted to Purdue University, but had no idea how she could afford to go.
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In Guangzhou, the 14 million-resident hub of Guangdong, one of southern China's biggest steel mills once loomed over the Pearl River.
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As the special counsel's inquiry has loomed over his presidency, Mr. Trump has labeled the investigation fake, rigged and a witch hunt.
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Aside from the beauty of the design, she loved how the hand-loomed template that Albers intended for factory reproduction muddled categories.
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Alabama's electoral calendar makes the question that has loomed for eight months — How well will Mr. Jones's success transfer to other Democrats?
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American sanctions on Russia and Iran also loomed over the meetings, as both countries have major deals and economic ties with India.
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No doubt, both of the modern American impeachment sagas — Nixon's and Clinton's — have loomed over the Trump White House from its start.
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During much of the time Krasner was a defense lawyer, then District Attorney Lynne Abraham loomed large over Philadelphia's criminal justice system.
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ECB President Mario Draghi said over the weekend there were signs that these factors were waning, even if political uncertainty loomed large.
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Behind them loomed pieces of a huge wall, more than 20 feet high, which is intended to eventually encircle the new city.
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As the United Nations has tightened sanctions and made those avenues more difficult, cyberattacks have loomed larger as a source of cash.
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But a diplomatic dispute that broke out between the two countries over the nationalist agenda of Italy's previous government loomed over negotiations.
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But at times on Thursday, it was difficult to escape the conclusion that Judge Garland loomed largest in the minds of Democrats.
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The Syrian Civil War loomed over the summit, and prompted Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan to request an unscheduled meeting with Trump.
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As towers of rock loomed on a screen behind the orchestra, O'Grady created the mirage of a performance in the canyons themselves.
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That has loomed over their campaigns for weeks and given each of them a topic that allows them to demonstrate total selflessness.
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Moscow became a mecca for foreign Communists: a place of refuge when danger loomed, a place to find inspiration, support and finance.
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In his 20013 years, Cosmo DiNardo has always loomed large — an heir to a real estate and construction fortune in suburban Philadelphia.
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As the 2008 financial crisis loomed, Indianapolis-based ATA Airlines abruptly ceased operations and filed for bankruptcy protection in April that year.
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During this time, she also found herself unable to write songs, even as graduation loomed and her music-production classes demanded it.
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At first, the GOP's tax bill loomed large in Pennsylvania; Lamb and Saccone clashed over the policy in their first televised debate.
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Concrete support beams, their bottom portions painted crayon yellow, loomed behind a projector screen last Friday inside a warehouse near the Denver airport.
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Maybe it was the way Ritts made her look like one of the glamorous supermodels whose presence had loomed over the late '80s.
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Lunch was a turkey-ham and cheese sandwich with vegetable soup, and, predictably, the steward loomed at the serving window handing out trays.
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The "electability" question has loomed large in discussion of the Democratic primary even though it hasn't been explicitly discussed much by the candidates.
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In particular, the word "fascism" loomed, a word whose use was quickly legitimized by Trump's chilling inaugural speech, co-written by Steve Bannon.
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And of course the cautionary tales from the West Coast and its love-hate relationship with Big Tech loomed over all of this.
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The threat of contempt charges had loomed over him for two years; the charges finally came in October, just weeks before the election.
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Donald Trump loomed behind Hillary Clinton during a presidential debate, and then insulted her body; his supporters called her a witch and worse.
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I, on the other hand, had just graduated law school with $53,000 in debt and uncertain job prospects as the recession loomed near.
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I was well-schooled in the risk of birth abnormalities that can complicate a pregnancy, and that reality loomed near at each ultrasound.
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In an internet world where trolls lurk around every corner, one has loomed above the rest: Pete Souza, Barack Obama's former staff photographer.
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The question over the Vulcan's main engine has loomed over the company ever since it announced plans to develop the rocket in 2014.
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If you thought Hananh's so-called "beautiful monster" loomed large this week, just wait until this storm of emotions and resentment ventures abroad.
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On his deathbed in 1937, as another terrible war loomed, he could not have known how prescient his novel would come to seem.
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In oil markets, U.S. crude prices fell to settle at $43.32 per barrel, down 9 cents, as oversupply concerns loomed over the market.
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The hypothetical question of what would happen at the Republican debates without Donald J. Trump has loomed over the first six face-offs.
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She's actually shorter than the sculpture she was modeled on, the now-lost Athena Parthenos, who loomed at 40-feet in the Parthenon.
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The specter of Obama, who remains widely popular among Democrats, loomed large over the two nights of Democratic debates in Detroit this week.
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Obama, with his two top buttons unbuttoned, asked questions about the food as an excited crowd loomed in the background of the cafe.
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The life of an outlaw has always loomed large in the American imagination, from the cowboy days all the way to the present.
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Madison Rachal, 3, was shopping with her mother Jenna at a Publix location in Daphne on Thursday, as a thunderstorm loomed just outside.
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The lack of radical policy differences made for an election in which the biographies and personal style of the presidential hopefuls loomed large.
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A woman, cowering in a corner with a black eye, would say she fell into a doorknob, while her partner loomed over her.
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One day, as the deadline loomed, they walked along the great lake, which was flat and black, even as the wind pounded them.
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For more than a century, a maximum-security prison with a capacity to hold 584 inmates loomed in the hills of eastern Tennessee.
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The image of the heroic, dissenting satirist went abroad, where, it appeared, the struggle between the forces of democracy and authoritarianism loomed larger.
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The threat to withdraw subsidies from countries that refuse to take in refugees has loomed since 2015; it is now in full view.
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Protests in Jordan, Turkey, Malaysia Trump's move has roiled Muslims around the world and loomed large during prayers on Friday, Islam's holy day.
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The possibility that Trump will lift sanctions loomed large Friday after Trump adviser Kellyanne Conway told Fox News that it was under consideration.
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A handful of members of the panel have loomed large in shaping the direction of the probe, both publicly and behind closed doors.
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Topped by a clock tower that loomed over the immediate area, the gold-trimmed building staked its position as a center of commerce.
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The issue has loomed over Clinton's campaign for longer, and criticism will likely continue to haunt her through the presidential election in November.
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Between 2013 and 2016, Julia de Cooker photographed its people, architecture, and mundane daily routines, all loomed over by the surrounding icy mountains.
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His absence loomed larger than ever across Sunday's games, which were the first to follow Donald Trump's harsh, misguided criticism of the NFL.
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For Republicans running in competitive primaries this year, one question has loomed above all others: To embrace President Trump, or to oppose him?
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Considering that Prince loomed large over Jomama's life, or at least her childhood, the sexy needle stays stuck in a safe green zone.
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On March 30, literary agent Erik Hane wrote a lament about the way Donald Trump's presidency loomed over the drafts crossing his desk.
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The fear that Mr. Trump might take impulsive actions, however, often loomed in the background of discussions with the United States, they said.
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Mr. Netanyahu has overseen healthy economic growth but this time charges of bribery, fraud and breach of trust have loomed over his campaign.
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The Cavaliers wound up losing in overtime, and it loomed as one of the more deflating gaffes in recent postseason history — maybe ever.
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Another former staffer remembered Yusupov personally overseeing the details for a game, even as larger issues like cash burn loomed at the company.
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With its changing demographics and its declining Republican Party, California has increasingly loomed as the center of any national battle for House control.
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Washington (CNN)The specter of special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation has loomed over all but a few months of President Donald Trump's presidency.
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In a county where Democrats outnumber Republicans by two-to-one, the presidency of Donald J. Trump has loomed large in the race.
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Well the 2016 election, and the epic FBI investigations that loomed over it, are still things that the President loves to talk about.
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As Mr. Moore was questioned, an officer loomed over him, threatening to beat him with a ream of copying paper, the inmate said.
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The mumps might have gotten me out of a parking fine, but as the doctor explained the test results, a heavier price loomed.
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During a Wednesday news conference in which the threat of impeachment loomed, the president pretty much tossed his No. 2 to the wolves.
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But by 2005, the year Ms. Foerderer retired, Ms. Graff was already ascendant in an office that loomed large among the nation's secretaries.
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That's how he knew, when the prospect of kidney failure loomed again in his late 292s, that he would refuse dialysis this round.
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For years, the constant drumbeat of impeachment loomed over the White House, but officials now feel like the ground has shifted beneath them.
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After a run of mixed economic data, Friday's U.S. payrolls report also loomed large for investors for signs the labor market remained robust.
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But Lewis loomed particularly large in the landscape of 20th-century comedy, achieving fame as both a standup comic and an actor-director.
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US and Japan on a collision course for years The attack on Pearl Harbor has loomed large in the American imagination for several reasons.
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Meanwhile, threat of a possible truckers' strike over high diesel prices loomed after Brazilian state-run oil firm Petroleo Brasileiro hiked prices last week.
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Although winter rains dampened protests called for East Jerusalem, the occupied West Bank and Hamas-dominated Gaza Strip, few doubted fresh bloodshed now loomed.
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Although there was no direct mention of Trump during Thursday's hearing, the president and his public war on Mueller's investigation loomed over the proceedings.
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Anti-shuttle sentiment once loomed large in San Francisco, where activists blamed riders for driving up rents in neighborhoods that included tech-bus routes.
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But it is also possible to step back and pinpoint three other questions that have loomed large during the final months of the campaign.
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African-American track star Jesse Owens won Olympic gold and glory but faced segregation back home -- while World War II loomed on the horizon.
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While Meyer fired Smith in July after the allegations became public, according to ESPN, the question loomed of how much Meyer knew —and when.
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ROMANIA - Big losses loomed for the ruling Social Democrats (PSD), according to exit polls, which put them tying for first place with opposition centrists.
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On the day of the launch, they loomed over the Bexhill gallery, defying the visitor to pen a word or two about the show.
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While Meyer fired Smith in July after the allegations became public, according to ESPN, the question loomed of how much Meyer knew — and when.
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"This is the worst we have seen," Spindler told journalists at a briefing Tuesday in Geneva, Switzerland, as the grim record for 2016 loomed.
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Ellison was writing at a time when, as Scott argues, "damage imagery loomed large" in the liberal imagination and merged with a therapeutic impulse.
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For several decades, the number 60 has loomed large over every decision that the Senate has made -- from approving of judicial nominees to legislation.
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But even during a landmark year such as this for aisle-crossing electronic music, Untrue loomed large in terms of its blunt force impact.
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Long after Manson had largely faded from headlines, he loomed large as a symbol of the terror he unleashed in the summer of 22012.
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Maggie Hassan on Thursday night clashed in the fifth debate of the critical New Hampshire Senate race as both parties' presidential nominees loomed large.
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In the short span of years in which the threat of cyberwar has loomed, no one has quite figured out how to prevent one.
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" In January when the Women's March loomed, the three female writers performed a segment titled "Late Night Writers Can't Agree On The Women's March.
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Even if that's a bit hyperbolic, there's no denying the trade has loomed like a storm cloud over everything the Thunder have done since.
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Alison loomed large over the Liars as the "dead girl who wasn't really dead," but her story was almost always told through Spencer's eyes.
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President Trump, who loomed large over the race, had voiced his support for Gillespie ahead of the election but did not campaign in Virginia.
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For now, it further lessens the likelihood of war on the Korean Peninsula, which just a few months ago loomed as a terrifying possibility.
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Speaking alongside Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto during a visit to Mexico City, Biden never mentioned Trump, who nonetheless loomed large over the proceedings.
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But when the pilot program ended in July, and the question of whether to expand it loomed, he still had not perfected his code.
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Caught up in the pitching changes that loomed, Collins forgot to pinch-run for Flores despite an expanded roster that offered him numerous options.
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Japanese Finance Minister Taro Aso also warned policymakers against being overly pessimistic about the global economy, even though various risks loomed on the outlook.
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His successor, Brazil's first female President Dilma Rousseff, was impeached last year for separate charges, though the massive corruption scandal loomed over her ousting.
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Mnuchin conceded that while he wanted the markets to stay open, at least the possibility loomed that trading hours might need to be shortened.
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The specter of President Donald Trump and Democrats' obsession with finding the most "electable" candidate to beat him loomed over everything in the primary.
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More than an entrance to a home, the porch loomed large as a stage, a window, a symbol of success, a place for healing.
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After accusing Trump of believing "kooky, crazy Russian propaganda" about Ukraine, Schiff warned that the specter of foreign interference loomed over the 2020 elections.
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HOUSTON — Justin Verlander loomed over the American League wild card game on Wednesday night, and his Houston Astros did not even play in it.
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Many of these design changes required new headlines, captions and even trims to the stories — more work for the editors as the deadline loomed.
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North Korea has long loomed as a potential disruptive force in Asia, and even South Korean investments have been largely stable during past provocations.
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Lemahieu said that Modi's comments on the Rohingya crisis would offer Myanmar some respite from condemnation as a possible U.N. Security Council Censure loomed.
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After that, senators will take up an issue that has loomed large over the trial: whether they will call any witnesses to give testimony.
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And he needed the support, as scandals from his time as mayor of London loomed and a debate about his potentially dangerous rhetoric escalated.
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But shares in the company have struggled in the last two years as browser changes and regulation have loomed over the digital advertising system.
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The visit is meant to highlight the Trump administration's efforts to reinvigorate US manufacturing, but the cloud of US tariffs on Chinese goods loomed.
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The parallel investigations into the potential role that Trump campaign officials had in Russia's meddling have loomed large over Trump's first year in office.
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Tech giant Amazon's potential entry into health care has also loomed as a factor in pharmacy supply chain efforts to become more consumer-friendly.
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Oil prices - the other major market driver in recent weeks - climbed back towards a 1-1/21-year high, as promised output cuts loomed.
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As the end dates on those cuts loomed, special interests and the wealthy engaged lobbyists in a yearslong fight to make the cuts permanent.
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Either way, the future of college athletics is now out of the hands of Wilken, who for nearly a decade has loomed over it.
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The definition of an official act loomed over Mr. Menendez's first trial and Judge Walls referred repeatedly to the McDonnell ruling throughout the case.
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There was late anxiety for Nadal as the predicted thunderstorms loomed and he needed his left forearm massaged after beginning to suffer from cramp.
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Op-Ed Contributor The fact that Americans start voting in a matter of weeks loomed over President Obama's final State of the Union address Tuesday.
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The Dow Jones industrial average briefly fell about 200 points on Tuesday, breaking below 18,000, as the U.S. presidential election and Federal Reserve meeting loomed.
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Suspicion around that purge has loomed over every election since, even after the board of elections agreed to clean up its act and institute reforms.
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In her narrative history A Distant Mirror, Barbara Tuchman describes a similarly grandiose, yet very real fortress that once loomed over 14th century northern France.
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Trump had called for the documents' declassification on Monday in his latest effort to cast doubt on the probe, which has loomed over his presidency.
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My point is that a lot can change in six years, although one thing has loomed unfinished over these past few trips round the sun.
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And over this landscape the grim specter of the smartphone loomed, ever siphoning away the hours and dollars of Nintendo's erstwhile superfans… What to do?
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Many analysts still worry about China's economy (not least its growing debt), but the West's problems have loomed larger over the Swiss Alps this week.
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The question that loomed over their: Biden has a lengthy record -- but is it one that's in line with where the Democratic electorate is now?
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Warhol's ideas on art, pop culture and hard work loomed over Reed for the rest of his career, though the two never worked together again.
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In 2014, when Scottish independence loomed, some people wondered how a new flag might incorporate the cross of David while dropping that of Saint Andrew.
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In the short term, traders expect the market to consolidate as U.S. nonfarm payrolls and a survey on China's manufacturing activity on Friday loomed large.
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Investors continued to grapple with U.S. uncertainty as President Donald Trump's first full budget plan loomed, and a suicide bombing in Britain subdued the pound.
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The statement had all the right apologetic keywords, but it's curious that he did so only when it was clear that the Times report loomed.
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And one item loomed large over all others on his family's bucket list: to visit Cape York, the northernmost point of the continent of Australia.
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The last few months have seen an escalating series of incidents in which the harmful elements of drones have loomed large in the public eye.
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Cecilia Wessels took a remarkable photo of her husband, Theunis Wessels, pushing a mower Friday as a funnel cloud loomed over him in the background.
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But those factors haven't led to a nationwide consensus that the U.S. is fully recovered from the economic nightmare that loomed on Obama's inauguration day.
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When 2000 presidential debates loomed, Green Party nominee Ralph Nader was on all the ballots and drawing huge crowds who paid to attend his rallies.
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Jeff Flake (AZ) and Bob Corker (TN), both seen as the upper chamber's more prominent Trump critics, opted to retire as tight reelection races loomed.
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For years, the infamous Nets-Celtics trade loomed over NBA transactions: give up too many future assets for superstars, and it could doom a team.
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For the past decade, regulatory restrictions on greenhouse gas emissions by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency have loomed ominously over the oil and gas industry.
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Once again, the "cliff edge" of a no-deal Brexit loomed, but the new deadline did not yield any more agreement in London, forcing Mrs.
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But after a year many would like to forget, the big questions hanging over the future of the industry also loomed large at the conference.
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As the war years loomed, she became an activist in the left-leaning Artists Union, protesting government policies and frequently getting arrested for civil disobedience.
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Now Ogden asked about someone who was still living, someone who was neither a celebrity nor a relative, but someone who loomed large to Henry.
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Trump loomed over the viewer, his face in a jowly glower, his hair darker than it is now, the metallic auburn of a new penny.
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The lack of one of gaming's "big three" loomed large over the show, right down to a strange sense of space on the showroom floor.
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It was the middle of a hot Kansas afternoon, and a large barn with a silo loomed in a field now framed by bulbous clouds.
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The party had already suffered setbacks in the 1966 congressional elections, and bigger disasters loomed if Republicans could paint their rivals as irresolute cold warriors.
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When "My Fair Lady" opened on Broadway in 1956, Rex Harrison inflated Henry Higgins with such self-satisfied pomposity that he loomed frighteningly over everyone.
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The horrific conflict that had torn Europe apart seemed to fulfill this prophecy, and fundamentalists predicted that an even greater war loomed on the horizon.
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Mao loomed large that year as people gathered to watch the depositions of his political cronies, known as the Gang of Four, on state television.
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It's hard to come to terms with death, even if said death is the end of a television program that loomed large in your imagination.
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Investigations by New York have always loomed as a potential pitfall for Trump — whose business empire is based in the state — and for Trump associates.
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For reporters covering Amazon, like myself, the company's search for a second headquarters, which it called HQ2, loomed over us for more than a year.
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Huge, encrusted pillars of basaltic lava loomed behind us, and the green, fissure-ridden lip of the collapsed volcano rose before us across the abyss.
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Hilltop Israeli settlements, controlling the line of sight, loomed into view at every turn, the ubiquitous red-roofed stamp of a half-century of occupation.
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A statue of Augusto César Sandino, the guerrilla leader murdered in 1934 and perhaps the only figure more revered than Darío, loomed in the distance.
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But someone else had already taken the idea, and, pressed for time as the deadline for Pilote's first issue loomed, the pair had an idea.
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So it's hard not to register lyrics like these as a reflection of the darkness that's loomed over the band for the last two years.
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Market watchers suggested that the uncertainty created by Trump's battle with the Justice Department loomed in the background as stocks sold off sharply on Friday.
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The judge's face loomed high above me as she sat behind the "bench" — a four-foot-high wooden desk atop a two-foot-high platform.
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Amazon's rumored interest in entering into the pharmaceutical supply industry has loomed as a potential motivator of the merger, which Pallone noted in his request.
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Soleimani loomed large in Iran as the head of the Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps elite Quds Force and the leader of the country's overseas operations.
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For many of the migrants, France had loomed over them since their earliest days in kindergarten, an ineffable presence that both repelled and drew them.
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When I turned back around, they were gone, and Shinjuku, its gray bridges and walkways, loomed before us, as if nothing had happened at all.
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The bureaucratic mess loomed over an initiative that the White House has touted as a major accomplishment on behalf of veterans, including in Pence's speech.
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A giant shard of marble and granite loomed a thousand feet above us, looking like the prow of an ocean liner emerging from the fog.
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As the emergency vote approached Thursday, several senators were holding their cards close on the border vote even as it loomed just hours away. Sen.
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Until then, whenever a parliamentary election loomed, a relay of rallies were held across North Korea to "unanimously" uphold the leader as a parliamentary member.
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Though their votes didn't necessarily count more than regular delegates, their presence loomed large, especially when a number threw their support behind Clinton over Sanders.
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Vietnam '43 Much as the Blue Ridge Mountains towered over campus, "Vietnam" loomed constantly in the background that spring, exactly 24 years ago, when 21 classmates and I were preparing to graduate from the all-male, almost all-white Washington & Lee University in Lexington, Va. Next door at the Virginia Military Institute, where the graduates would automatically become commissioned officers, Vietnam loomed even larger.
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A factor that has loomed large for them in recent weeks is plans by Washington to deploy an antiballistic missile system, called Thaad, in South Korea.
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The ride went smoothly, though a bus loomed suddenly at one point behind the bikes like a tall barge moving close to a line of tugboats.
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Or Peter Parker, just another adolescent worried about spots and girls, who when the Green Goblin loomed was suddenly Spidey, scaling skyscrapers and running across ceilings!
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The great Eye of Sauron, ever watchful, ever searching for the One Ring, loomed not over the shadowy realm of Mordor on Wednesday, but San Francisco.
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Trump loomed large over bilateral talks taking place before the leaders hold their session on Sunday, Australia's Trade Minister Steve Ciobo told Australian Broadcasting Corp radio.
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The question of how her noble-to-a-fault lover Jon Snow (Kit Harington), secretly the true Targaryen heir, would deal with her shocking transformation loomed.
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While we always had pretty stable footing financially, we were by no means part of the old money club that loomed over many of my classmates.
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As the prospect of low turnout loomed, the government's campaign turned luridly xenophobic, lavishing money on billboards and posters that linked migrants to crime and terrorism.
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Benchmark 10-year German bund yields fell to an all-time low of 0.011 percent, leaving traders mulling if a 0 percent or negative yield loomed.
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The show closed out the night with a tribute to a man who loomed large over the evening even though he wasn't able to be there.
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That's not the whole of it, of course, but I was surprised to find out just how large the little people loomed in Carlson's creative process.
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Clinton's use of a private email server during her tenure as secretary of state has loomed over her presidential campaign and spurred intense criticism from Republicans.
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U.S. equities closed sharply lower on Friday as concerns the Federal Reserve might raise interest rates this month loomed following comments made by key Fed officials.
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As hopes of finding more survivors faded, a humanitarian crisis loomed for thousands left homeless and in desperate need of clean water, food, medicine and shelter.
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Guajardo grew up in El Paso, Texas near the border between the United States and Ciudad Juárez, where she said narcoculture loomed large in her consciousness.
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A potential bidding war for the London Stock Exchange loomed when ICE, which owns the New York Stock Exchange, said it was considering making an offer.
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Echoes of a larger fight This was the scene on Monday, April 2015, in one corner of Winston-Salem, North Carolina, as a controversial vote loomed.
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Brent added 0.8 percent to $55.53 a barrel, while cooper hit a two month high as a strike loomed at the world's biggest mine in Chile.
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The relentless climb in U.S. crude output C-OUT-T-EIA has loomed over markets, as production hit another record last week at 10.38 million bpd.
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The issue of adoption by same-sex couples loomed large in the debate over whether to allow same-sex marriage in Germany, and it remains controversial.
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George W. Bush's botched response to Hurricane Katrina, which killed more than 1,000 people and inundated New Orleans in 2005, loomed large over Trump's White House.
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His status even loomed over the N.H.L. draft last weekend in Buffalo, where several team executives expressed their interest in making a bid to sign Stamkos.
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Though that move was avoided after public employees agreed to defer their paychecks for four weeks, the prospect that money would soon run out still loomed.
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The 2015 cheating scandal loomed over preparations for the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Olympics, and exposed fissures between the antidoping community and the global sports movement.
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Others simply milled around in the official fan zone, enjoying the significance of the evening (and the smell of sausages) even as the security presence loomed.
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But Trump's demand for border wall funding has loomed over the negotiations for months, and has emerged as a key division between the House and Senate.
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The excitement of college loomed for Pollack, a senior who planned to attend Lynn University in Boca Raton, Florida, her father told the Palm Beach Post.
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Like much else they claim to have discussed, it was short on substance, not enough to stave off the brewing storm that loomed closer this week.
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At one spot, the No. 4 reactor building loomed, an enormous cube six stories tall with concrete sides that showed large gashes left by the tsunami.
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Threats of war loomed over the Peninsula towards the end of 2017, after Pyongyang announced it had developed the ability to strike the United States mainland.
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Rachel Menken, Mad Men (2007-2015)Played by: Maggie Siff Rachel Menken only appeared in 15 of Mad Men's 92 episodes, but her presence loomed large.
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As each side sought to convince jurors of what Mr. Pugh intended to do upon landing in Istanbul, the contents of his two backpacks loomed large.
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Truly, 1986 was a simpler time, when nuclear war loomed over children's robot comedies and a bad Indian accent screwing up American idioms was still funny.
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Tears stinging my eyes, I apologized to the man who loomed over me, the man I later learned was JFL COO Bruce Hills, for my indiscretion.
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The Sinatra shadow loomed over the concert, in which he recalled granting his mother her fondest wish by arranging for her to meet Ol' Blue Eyes.
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Adding to the gloom, the International Monetary Fund trimmed its global growth forecasts and a survey showed increasing pessimism among business chiefs as trade tensions loomed.
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On Soccer For more than a decade, she loomed menacingly between the posts, a muscular, hyper-focused, lightning-quick goalkeeper who seemed able to stop anything.
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Why did Stalin embark on such a scheme and then double down when catastrophe loomed and critics within the party called for a change of course?
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Williams's prospects brightened further later Monday, when fifth-seeded Elina Svitolina, who had loomed as a possible third-round foe, lost to 57th-ranked Tatjana Maria.
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One big question that has loomed over elections is whether voters are influenced by the reality of the economy — or by their perceptions of the economy.
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But his relationship with Ms. Hepburn loomed over it all, so much so that you'd think he might have chafed against it, though he never did.
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This question loomed over the return, on Saturday afternoon, of Robert Lepage's production of Wagner's "Das Rheingold" to the Metropolitan Opera after a six-year absence.
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The potential for armed conflict between the two countries has loomed since the Islamic Revolution and takeover of the American Embassy in Tehran four decades ago.
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The reality then was that the United States was in an economic meltdown, and the need for government continuity in the country's financial capital loomed large.
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But the tariffs loomed in the backdrop as the administration continued to negotiate with Mexico and Canada over Nafta and European officials over other trade matters.
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Ever since Paul Gauguin set sail from France to Tahiti in 1891, the myth of the vahine, or Polynesian woman, has loomed large in Western art.
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"After weeks of gains ... the virus has loomed large because of the market's positioning," said Michael McCarthy, Chief Market Strategiest at brokerage CMC Markets in Sydney.
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Germaine Spann, a member of this crew, told me that he scavenged materials from the Dumpsters at the immense luxury-condo construction site that loomed overhead.
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"Maggie and Me," Damian Barr Margaret Thatcher loomed over my youth, and so she did with Damian Barr's, though more pointedly and intricately woven in his.
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Then, if either of us did get sick, even just from an ordinary virus, there loomed the specter of being shunted into the local fever clinics.
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But at no point during Mr. Trump's presidency has Mr. Hegseth loomed larger, with the United States on a war footing and the next step unknown.
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With Mr. Obama in the White House, they could pummel his health law, with their words and with their votes, but his veto pen still loomed.
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The various inquiries that loomed over his presidency are the result of his own actions, as well as those of his associates acting at his behest.
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It would be difficult to overstate how large the Soviet Union once loomed in the Republican Party's foreign policy through four decades of the Cold War.
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The artist Gustave Doré composed a scene in which the River Thames and London's skyline had frozen over, while a "Southern Savage" loomed on its banks.
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The threat of losing his job loomed large following Cathay's decision to implement stringent new rules outlawing staff from attending any protests deemed "illegal" by authorities.
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John Dingell, the longest serving member of Congress on record and a politician whose voice loomed large even after he left Capitol Hill, passed away Thursday.
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His father, Rajiv, was prime minister and so was his grandmother Indira, considered the Iron Lady of Indian politics, who loomed over this country for years.
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Trump, who has repeatedly derided CNN's coverage of his administration, has loomed over the deal since the companies announced it a little over a year ago.
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Trade worries still loomed, however, as U.S. President Donald Trump, in his latest move, threatened to impose a 236 percent tariff on all European Union car imports.
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And as this year's Comic-Con loomed closer, we at WIRED thought we had a decent idea of who the breakout cosplay choice might be: Wonder Woman.
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It sent euphoric Zimbabweans into the streets to celebrate and was later described as a coup by Mugabe, who quit as impeachment proceedings loomed in the parliament.
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"You never want to give up three runs or any runs on one pitch, but that loomed large for sure," Triggs said of Adduci's three-run triple.
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Five years ago, the debate over charter schools loomed over the Democratic Party, pitting some of the party's most prominent members and biggest donors against teachers unions.
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But once, in the 3rd, as I snacked on a warm pain au chocolat, a voice loomed over me, repeating, "Chinoise, Chinoise, Chinoise…" I spun around, frantic.
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In the wake of what was essentially a disruption in healthcare as usual as Harvey loomed over the Texas coast, hospitals are re-opening urgent care facilities.
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For one employee at the Department of Homeland Security in the DC area, knowing the shutdown loomed over her family meant cutting back on Christmas this year.
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When Schuette announced this week that he was handing down more criminal charges, speculation loomed over whether he would seek to indict higher-level officials or politicians.
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But in public life, when a woman finally breaks the silence that has loomed over far too many of us, she has a right to be believed.
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While AR and VR technologies are incredibly young, the companies fighting for dominance over the platforms are the ones that have loomed large for quite a while.
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When Mr Trump's metals tariffs loomed, some tremulous Germans wanted the European Union to seek a deal with America that would cut duties on all industrial goods.
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The reports of increased tension in trade talks pushed the dollar up, with safe-haven bids in demand, though gains were slim as the Fed decision loomed.
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" But as her contract renegotiations loomed she "was definitely aware of how challenging it would be to find other roles in my late 30s and early 40s.
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Antetokounmpo's huge effort couldn't prevent Milwaukee from losing for the 12th time in 14 games as the hangover from the loss of Parker loomed over the squad.
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The tariff changes themselves played less of a role than deflation; because the tariffs were set in dollar terms, they loomed larger as prices and wages fell.
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It is less clear what to do with the thousands of official portraits of Mr Mugabe that have long loomed over hotel reception desks and government offices.
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Trump and Syria: Live updates The 2002 Iraq War vote -- the last time Congress passed a war authorization -- also loomed over lawmakers, who remembered how then-Sen.
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It loomed large but has never been essential, focusing on its paying customers at the expense of the users who make it valuable in the first place.
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In an election which was called in a bid to strengthen EU negotiations, Brexit has loomed heavy and was as divisive as ever during the campaign trail.
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President Trump is not on the ballot today in Kentucky, Mississippi or Virginia, but he has loomed large in almost every conversation with voters in recent days.
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The lesson from this, and one that loomed large in the pricing of Strimvelis, was that it is possible to charge too much—even for a cure.
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Since then, a public offering has loomed — Bloomberg reported in 2016 that Domo was working on preparations, and Recode reported in April that an IPO was imminent.
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These fears seem so silly now, but at the time they loomed large enough for me to write off D&D as simply too much for me.
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The New York suit also takes aim at executives' claims that they were ignorant of the defeat devices, citing their behavior when the threat of exposure loomed.
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Abu Zubaydah, the first prisoner known to have been waterboarded by the Central Intelligence Agency, loomed large in America's imagination for years as the personification of evil.
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Imagine if your neighborhood grocery store welcomed you with a fortified perimeter—barbed wire, tanks and guard towers loomed tall while helicopters and fighter planes scream overhead.
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But Mr. Trump was more stone-faced and conscious of his body language than at the first debate, where he raged, or the second, where he loomed.
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If any cash-flow problems loomed, word had not reached the workers who bustled around the house on Tuesday, repainting the stoop, doing wiring and installing wallboard.
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"When I heard of today's shocking and terrible news, those memories of our special time when we honored our parents loomed softly in my mind," she said.
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Imagine if he had said after the summary was released: America, for two years the specter of this investigation has loomed over my presidency and the country.
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In 2016, Mr. Howe pleaded guilty to eight felonies and agreed to testify for the prosecution in a sprawling public corruption case that has loomed over Gov.
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That decision, which limited the official acts a politician could be convicted of trading in exchange for a bribe, loomed over the Menendez case from the start.
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The prospect of punishing tariffs from the United States has loomed for several months after steel and aluminum tariffs imposed last year rattled American allies in Europe.
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Seven members of the Top 22018 have already ended their seasons, including the three men who loomed largest in 21000: Novak Djokovic, Andy Murray and Stan Wawrinka.
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But the physical manifestation of Florida's beauty -- its golden beaches -- loomed over DeSantis, who initially deferred to cities and municipalities on whether to fully close the beaches.
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That investigation loomed over most of the presidential campaign, and Mr. Horowitz and his investigators uncovered no proof that political opinions at the F.B.I. influenced its outcome.
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Noah and Whitney also pay a visit to the Lobster Roll, the restaurant that has loomed large in the events of "The Affair" since the first season.
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Struggling to accredit the nascent party with the Supreme Electoral Tribunal while presidential elections loomed, Bukele abandoned New Ideas and joined an existing party called Democratic Change.
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President Donald Trump urged Senate Democrats to get behind a short-term spending bill Friday morning as the deadline for funding the government loomed only hours away.
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But Russia's interference into US and other elections loomed large amid the committee's investigation into Russian election meddling and the Trump campaign's possible collusion with Russian officials.
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HONG KONG — As the protests in Hong Kong have gotten more violent, a bloodier summer of unrest, more than half a century ago, has loomed ever larger.
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The issue of Hong Kong has loomed over talks, but the president has been reluctant to use bipartisan frustration over the issue to cajole Beijing on trade.
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But the Appellate Division of the Superior Court concluded that none of the convictions could remain in place because the bias allegations loomed over the entire case.
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The U.S. on Wednesday vowed "to defend" American soybean producers against possible Chinese trade action as fears of a trade war loomed over the nation's agriculture industry.
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Last week, as another storm loomed, the thrashing sound of strong wind and rain propelled the team from their cots as they quickly realized what was happening.
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Democrats and Republicans in Congress have been at odds over whether a national privacy law should override state standards like California's, which have loomed over congressional negotiations.
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In the schizophrenia plot, the segment on chromosome 6 loomed over all other contenders—about twice the height of most of the other risk-conferring gene segments.
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But even as an impeachment vote in the House Judiciary Committee loomed, both men continued to coordinate on Giuliani's Ukraine efforts on behalf of his powerful client.
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Trade worries still loomed, however, as U.S. President Donald Trump, in his latest move, threatened to impose a 20 percent tariff on all European Union car imports.
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Here in Chicago, as temperatures hung in the single digits and snow loomed in the forecast, sidewalk signs warned well-bundled pedestrians to beware of falling ice.
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Years later, as Japanese aggression loomed in the run-up to World War II, Robert traveled throughout China in an effort to maintain the fledgling Chinese Republic.
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Those fears loomed so large that Rote apparently decided to take matters into her own hands — and allegedly committed the exact crime she was so worried about.
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Every civilization has tales of its own creation and of future apocalypse — what if both were contained in a mountain, and that mountain loomed over your life?
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Nicks has always loomed large in my life; Fleetwood Mac's landmark, multi-million selling 1977 album Rumours defined '70s rock and was released the year I was born.
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" 'Easiest part" of Trump's trip Worries over Trump's commitment to European allies and his deference to Russia loomed large at the NATO summit that wrapped up on Thursday.
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Throughout the year, Hillary Clinton was taken to task for mistakes and missteps that many suggested might not have loomed quite so large had she been a man.
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Of the five state elections being counted over the weekend, one result especially loomed large: that of central India's Uttar Pradesh, home to more than 200 million people.
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The flattening of the curve between 2-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury debt, however, loomed as an inversion is seen as a harbinger for an economic contraction.
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Fitbit CFO Ron Kisling said in a statement Wednesday the company began seeking alternatives to manufacturing in China in 2018, as the threat of the trade war loomed.
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The brief inversion of the curve between 2-year and 10-year U.S. Treasury yields loomed, however, as it is seen as a harbinger for an economic contraction.
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The DOO loomed over them all, and some four stories up Needles imagined Dunderhoff choking up on his Wiffle Ball bat, taking a swing at nothing at all.
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But for better or for worse, her 2016 demand to be paid more than her costar William H. Macy became a shadow that loomed over Shameless' eighth season.
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But the Appellate Division of the state Superior Court concluded that none of the convictions could remain in place because the bias allegations loomed over the entire case.
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But the abuse allegation against Ellison, who has vowed to fight President Trump&aposs agenda by seeking to restore ObamaCare and net neutrality regulations, loomed especially large nationally.
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When President Trump took the oath of office three months ago, one question loomed above the others: How would the most unconventional presidential candidate in recent memory govern?
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He said trouble loomed for state banks that are paying public salaries as the central bank has used part of their deposits to pay interest on the bonds.
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The emergency committee was convened partly to consider whether, if the threat of a global epidemic loomed, it would make medical sense to dilute doses to stretch supplies.
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Physically and personally, he loomed large, and yet an almost adolescent devil-may-care attitude dappled his work -- the motorbikes, the ATVs, the cars with their tops down.
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The restraint that the United States showed in refraining from military action against Iran was the right course when the threat of war loomed between the two nations.
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The B-21 also loomed over the B-2's 30th anniversary celebrations at Northrop's facility in Palmdale, California, where the B-2 was built and first flew.
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While attending meetings for the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit, the question loomed whether he would meet with Putin, either formally or in a casual pull-aside chat.
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Established cities, such as Tyler, Kilgore, and Longview, suddenly found themselves in a forest of towering derricks, which rose out of back yards and loomed over downtown buildings.
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Adding to the air of caution, the International Monetary Fund trimmed its global growth forecasts and a survey showed increasing pessimism among business chiefs as trade tensions loomed.
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They remember the site as a friendly, non-judgmental place, indelibly linked with the 2000s "indie" boom when personal blogs, Etsy shops, Flickr and MySpace all loomed large.
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Mr. Netanyahu is entangled in scandals that could lead to his indictment, an issue that loomed over the April election and is sure to affect the next one.
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In 2007, she found inspiration in a hand-loomed fabric sample that the Bauhaus-trained weaver Anni Albers had designed more than three-quarters of a century earlier.
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A cardboard cutout of Raiders quarterback Derek Carr loomed over the hosts last week, and during one taping they sipped cold beer while riffing on the weekend's games.
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The confrontation this week loomed as a test of whether the Senate could regain its debate footing and find answers on an issue all agree desperately needs resolution.
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A few days after the shooting, Martine flew to New Jersey, where she has family, to escape the emotional triggers that loomed around every corner of this city.
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House Democrats invited Bolton to voluntary testify, but they didn't do anything after his lawyer announced he wouldn't appear without a subpoena, and a lengthy court fight loomed.
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As confrontation between the two nations loomed, US diplomats hurriedly lowered the American flag at the embassy and boarded a ferry to sail across the Straits of Florida.
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It's the first major labor action among auto workers since 2007, when they went on strike as the recession loomed and jobs were being cut at the plants.
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We saw it last year in Hawaii's Big Island when golfers coolly hit the links even as a monstrous ash plume from the Kilauea volcano loomed behind them.
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As the travel restriction loomed, major humanitarian groups, like World Vision or the American Friends Service Committee, said they had no resident or visiting workers in the North.
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Outside, where the distant white glaciers of the Rwenzori Mountains loomed in ghostly silhouette, Mr. de Merode strode along a narrow channel that diverts water into the powerhouse.
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Even at Central Synagogue — the congregation frequented by prominent families like the Lauders and Tisches — they loomed large, from the checks they wrote, to their black-tie seders.
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As the summit loomed, the Turkish president spoke by phone with its host, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, to discuss developments in Libya and the region, Erdogan's office said.
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But Martin Gottlieb, who retired in January as the editor of The Record, before the paper was sold by the Borg family, said that financial pressures always loomed.
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The ceremony took place inside and around Zayed Sports City stadium, where a large crucifix -- a rare sight in an Arab Gulf state -- loomed above the makeshift steeple.
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The structure was originally built in the early 1980s as a bomb shelter (when the threat of a nuclear war with what was then the Soviet Union loomed).
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Imbued with the understated manners of the East Coast elite, he loomed large in the upper reaches of a New York social world of glittering black-tie galas.
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It's likely Trump will raise the indictment of Paul Manafort, which represents a significant escalation of the special counsel probe that has loomed over his presidency for months.
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But political uncertainty loomed large in Nigeria, where President Muhammadu Buhari is afflicted by illness, causing speculation about whether he is well enough to run Africa's biggest economy.
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But it was the Indy 500 where the diminutive driver loomed large by taking third in 2009, the best result ever at the Brickyard for a woman driver.
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A striped woolen rug laid over the stained maple floors warmed up the interior along with hand-loomed fiber art by the local artist called the Catskill Kiwi.
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But once my fiancée and I decided to write our own vows, one concern loomed above all the others: What if I bombed at my own wedding ceremony?
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Reports of a scenario to save the queen and senior members of her family came to light as the deadline for Britain's withdrawal from the European Union loomed.
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The iconic photo of Orr launching through the air in celebration, after scoring the series-clinching goal in overtime, loomed as an omnipresent reminder of the franchise's shortcoming.
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When Democrats started raising the debt objection to Republican tax plans during the Carter administration, nominal interest rates were very high and the specter of inflation loomed large.
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The court upheld the authority of states to enforce compulsory vaccination on the grounds that, when danger loomed, an individual's freedom could be subordinated to the common good.
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Instead, as both Rich's article and academic scholarship emphasize, when the policy threat loomed in the late 1980s, carbon-intensive economic interests began to aggressively contest climate science.
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What results is a sometimes conflicting picture of a complicated figure who loomed large over the history of 20thcentury poetics, and still has much to offer contemporary poets.
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Concerns over central bank independence from Ankara in part set off last year's lira crisis, and they have loomed behind a new bout of selling in recent months.
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And the fact that the whole idea was unpopular loomed larger and larger in the minds of GOP elected officials who had no particular stake in the details.
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Soon-to-be President Donald Trump loomed large over the World Economic Forum in Davos this year, casting a shadow more imposing than any from the surrounding Swiss Alps.
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But as Brown ably demonstrates, the former Federal Bureau of Narcotics Commissioner's imprint on American drug policy has loomed large whether he's been around to see it or not.
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MSCI's benchmark emerging stocks index slid over 22 percent to its lowest level since mid-December in a broad-based risk-off move as early elections loomed in Italy.
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Tens of thousands of residents had to flee their homes on short notice, abandoning their belongings, memories, and history, as a black sky loomed overhead, literally raining down ashes.
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The music hailed mostly from the 16th century, when the lute loomed large in aristocratic circles, wielded by both professionals (extremely well recompensed, according to Mr. O'Dette) and amateurs.
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Although their reasons vary, the constant conflagrations, ones that pit old-fashioned defense hawks who approve of some increased spending against the growing class of deficit hawks, have loomed.
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The prospect of defections to the NDP in particular, whose leader Jagmeet Singh surged in popularity after a strong performance in the debates, loomed large in Liberal strategists' minds.
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We got the Biebs crusin' Canon Drive and he engaged our photog, and speaking of engaged ... we wanted to know if that loomed in his relationship with Selena Gomez.
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She also gave fans a glimpse inside the theater before the show began, pointing the camera on the creators while a silhouette of Willy Wonka loomed behind the curtain.
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Though Lewis was later acquitted of the crime due to a lack of evidence, a cloud of suspicion loomed over her, and she was prevented from completing her studies.
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As the franchise continued, the opposing factions grew to include more and more races, who only set aside their hatreds of each other when a huge threat loomed overhead.
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Despite the breakthrough, leading Democrat Dick Durbin admitted getting 60 votes in the Senate would not be a "slam dunk," and the probability of a Trump veto loomed anyway.
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As the threat of fresh U.S. sanctions on socialist Venezuela loomed, Rafael Lacava, governor of Venezuela's Carabobo state, requested meetings to discuss Josh Holt, a Mormon missionary from Utah.
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Increasingly, though, their children want to explore their roots and play a constructive role in a homeland that loomed large during their upbringing but was relatively inaccessible until recently.
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Katyal's argument fits with previous investigations into obstruction of justice by a sitting president: That exact charge loomed large in the impeachment proceedings against both Richard Nixon and Clinton.
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Still, the network has loomed large in elections as a powerful and deep-pocketed ally of Republican candidates and interests, spending hundreds of millions of dollars on their behalf.
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The floor of the summit crater has also dropped about three feet (90 centimeters), as the threat of a strong, explosive eruption at the top of the volcano loomed.
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Bolivar had been mulling a plea deal that would send them back to NJP, but on Tuesday she quashed the case, two weeks before a court-martial trial loomed.
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I told her that I had interviewed some of the new writers for her show, and had asked if they felt that C.K.'s shadow loomed over the process.
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Even as a massive copyright trial over Android (every version up to Marshmallow) loomed over the industry, Google went ahead and announced the next version of Android—Android Nougat.
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Stalin, Kotkin argues, was determined to transform his country into a modern nation capable of holding its own in a hostile world — and when catastrophe loomed, he doubled down.
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Close your eyes and you can see it: children cannonballing into a chilly lake, lariats and potholders being loomed, marshmallows toasting in the fire beneath a canopy of pines.
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He noted that splits in opinion were far more conspicuous in May's Conservative Party than in Labour, and the prospect of a general election - Labour's stated objective - loomed large.
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The very real possibility of a constitutional crisis loomed as Nixon signaled a desire to defy the courts on the matter, offering instead a written summary of the tapes.
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One of them loomed near the treasures of the Getty art museum and threatened homes on Linda Flora Drive in Bel-Air — the street where my kid sister lives.
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The Kavanaugh confirmation loomed over the midterm elections, seeming to lift Republican candidates to victory in some reliably red states and buttressing support for the judge's critics in others.
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By contrast, ordinary Germans knew no panic until 1943, as the reckoning loomed, and as the cities were being bombed nightly, then daily, then daily as well as nightly.
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The Democratic Party loomed large over the annual Green Party conference last month, but all eyes were on November, when Green leaders say they'll field at least 224 candidates.
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Behind the agreement, though, loomed a fear: That many of the thousands of fighters granted amnesty under the pact might sour on civilian life and pick up arms again.
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Across the river, still smouldering, loomed the burnt-out form of Notre-Dame de Paris, its spire collapsed, its bell towers and buttresses standing silent in the dawn light.
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As more risks loomed, officials scrambled to cope with the consequences of a storm that meandered over the region and set off days of peril in county after county.
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Nowhere was this truer than in New York City, where the shadow of William M. Tweed, known to most everyone as Boss Tweed, loomed over Democratic politics for generations.
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The latest proxy fight between loyalists to Clinton and Bernie Sanders got the lion's share of attention, but the previous presidential election loomed large at six rallies I covered.
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Kobe Bryant loomed large in the minds of all the musicians at the Grammy Awards -- which was evident in Alicia Keys' touching opening tribute to the late NBA legend.
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The tenure of Ms. Wasserman Schultz, as much as Hillary Clinton's stunning loss to Mr. Trump, loomed over the session, the first major gathering of Democrats since the election.
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Dershowitz resets the mood As the White House legal team went through its second day of opening arguments, Bolton loomed like an elephant in the room, present but unmentioned.
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The threat also loomed of a currency war over the exchange rate for the Chinese yuan, which the People's Bank of China has allowed to weaken against the dollar.
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The demonstrations snowballed, becoming a raucous party with rock concerts and gigantic crowds in the city's center that extended for months, though the threat of police violence always loomed.
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They said the president was so desperate to build the wall as a difficult re-election campaign loomed that he was willing to shred the Constitution to do so.
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But in the realm of high politics, it was the showdown between two rival generals, Nguyen Cao Ky and Nguyen Van Thieu, that loomed largest for most political observers.
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Here's a guide to our coverage and a look back at the ways the events have scarred and divided the public, and loomed over China's place in the world.
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Pre-race hype videos prominently featured accidents, and during the race itself the crowd came alive with excitement when cars slid and the possibility of a pile-up loomed.
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But if too many moderns decided that having children is not worth it and human extinction really loomed, we might have to outlaw contraceptives and welcome back the bedroom police.
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Candidates, as the debates loomed, have already signaled a willingness to go after each other on a host of issues, with some of the barbs getting more and more direct.
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An interpretation of that photo made it on the cover of Time magazine, depicting the wailing girl looking up at Donald Trump, who loomed above her against a red backdrop.
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If it weren't for Sad Satan, the last game on my list, which had loomed over the entire night like the shadow of Nosferatu, I might have felt at ease.
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The topic loomed large at North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) talks in Ottawa where the countries acknowledged relations between Washington and Ottawa had become strained over the U.S. action.
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Kevin, 18, old for his year at school due to an August birthday, had been growing out his hair and spending more time alone as the prospect of college loomed.
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The move wasn't without major qualms within the company; for decades, it had eschewed such deals, but competition from other toy brands loomed, and company officials worried about being overtaken.
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The question of who sits at the opposition table is as important as that other cloud that has loomed over the talks: the question of what happens to Mr. Assad.
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The efforts to secure it, safeguard its shipment, stop enemies from getting or keeping hold of it, and monopolise it if possible, loomed large in 20th-century history (see chart).
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What had loomed as one of the most intriguing regular-season finales lost any luster for both teams when the Pittsburgh Penguins visit the New York Rangers on Sunday night.
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Clinton's unconventional email setup has loomed over her presidential campaign since last spring; it was the source of a yearlong FBI investigation that concluded this summer without charges being issued.
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The sound of what seemed like my own breath rasped in my ears, and as the extinct beast loomed large in my face, it was happening literally on my face.
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President Donald Trump's maiden international trip, a five-stop marathon across the Middle East and Europe, has long loomed as a crucial first test abroad for the chaos-courting president.
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But Syria, China and trade loomed over the talks on Saturday as Washington seeks to advance the agenda of U.S. President Donald Trump, which is widely unpopular in the region.
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North Korea loomed large during a Senate Armed Services Committee hearing Tuesday with the commander of U.S. Strategic Command, the combatant command in charge of the U.S. nuclear arsenal. Gen.
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The prospect of unionization has loomed at times; lawmakers in Seattle voted last year to approve a bill allowing drivers for Uber and other ride-hailing apps to form unions.
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But a dark spectre has loomed over the frenzy since the digital gold rush began: What happens if a bad actor is hiding out among the bunch, and simply disappears?
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China's long arm The specter of Chinese influence and power, however, has never loomed larger in Australia than it does now, and the Australian government is responding with legislative action.
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But as it was, it was a little ridiculous that superdelegates still loomed over a race where a candidate was winning the popular vote by 14 or so percentage points.
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Throughout, Hawley is careful not to allow contemporary mores to color this often surprisingly tranquil and original portrait of an individual who loomed large in our nation's rapacious westward expansion.
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On a rainy afternoon in March, Andrzej Nowak's lanky frame loomed in the cramped, faux-Renaissance entryway of the Tadeusz Manteuffel Institute of History, in Warsaw's Old Town Market Square.
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The members' vastly differing relations with the United States loomed over the meeting following reports that Washington asked its Saudi allies to hike output prior to restoring sanctions on Iran.
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"I'm ecstatic," Tolbert said Wednesday, according to the AP. Engram says the trial and conviction have been "cathartic" for Gooden and Tolbert, for whom it had loomed as a weight.
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Last October, as the midterm elections loomed and a "migrant caravan" encompassing thousands of travelers headed north from Central America, Trump ordered the deployment of 5,000 troops to the border.
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Lineal and Ring Magazine middleweight champion Saul "Canelo" Alvarez opted to vacate his WBC title as the organization's 15-day purse negotiation deadline with mandatory challenger Gennady "GGG" Golovkin loomed.
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While the standoff loomed large in the lives of its employees in Indiana, for United Technologies the forgone savings is tiny — equivalent to about 2 cents per share in earnings.
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On Thursday, as billowing, dark heather clouds loomed overhead, the city's spokesman, Brock Letchworth, said Greenville's first concern is that Florence could drop enough water to create immediate flash flooding.
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The shadow of the pandemic loomed over the event, which was held without a live audience and with a six-foot distance between the candidates, following guidelines for social distancing.
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