Stephen Quake provided instructions to the preparation and implementation of the experiment, the publication of papers, the promotion and news release, and the strategies to react after the news release.
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The news release didn't provide details about how Short died.
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And in a news release and a post on Twitter.
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The shares were halted pending news release earlier on Thursday.
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Jared Golden of Maine said in a news release Wednesday.
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"The situation is grave," he said in a news release.
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Kentucky State Police said in a news release Saturday, Nov.
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It does not make semiconductors, according to the news release.
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They also were shot, police said in a news release.
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The news release is posted on the company's corporate site.
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And in a news release Thursday, she repeated that contention.
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More could be available by 2021, a news release noted.
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Mr. Reinke appeared "intoxicated and argumentative," the news release said.
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But the news release is a bit of a ruse.
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And we'll do a news release in a little while.
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Local reporters said they received a news release from the climbers.
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Harry Harris, commander, US Pacific Command, said in a news release.
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The parties then reportedly exchanged gunfire, according to the news release.
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A news release from TBRI stated that the baboons weren't infected.
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In a news release last month, the company said that Dec.
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"It's been a long journey," Munoz said in a news release.
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PDT (1600 GMT) in Los Angeles, according to a news release.
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The financial control issue was not mentioned in the news release.
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Genc has been charged with theft, according to the news release.
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Reardon was released on $10,715 bond, according to the news release.
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Final news release on #BartowPlaneCrash please pray for these families pic.twitter.
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All are expected to recover, Ford said in a news release.
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"Bacteria can contaminate instantaneously," Professor Schaffner said in a news release.
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Tuesday at the Phoenix Convention Center, according to a news release.
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Gregg Olson, Africom director of operations, said in Monday's news release.
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In a news release, the Visit INSIDER's homepage for more stories.
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Malloy, said in a news release about Ramage's Saturday port visit.
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A news release blamed unreliable witnesses and the Kenyan government's obstruction.
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The attorney was quoted in ACLU's news release about the case.
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AbbVie did not put out a news release on the transition.
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Nordstrom died in Seattle, the company announced in a news release.
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A Ford spokesperson referred questions to the March 19 news release.
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The official news release from Mr. Hariri's office shed little light.
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The Treasury Department described the data as "strong" in news release.
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Joe Bolkcom, who sponsored the bill, said in a news release.
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He's scheduled to be sentenced May 14, the news release said.
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Maurice West, who introduced the bill, said in a news release.
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But a news release said he would retire early this year.
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The organization issued a news release Sunday announcing the latest dismissals.
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Jay Raymond, Chief of Space Operations, said in the news release.
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DC proudly promoted "The Red Trunks Return" in its news release.
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The parents sent out a news release at 6:40 p.m.
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No weapons were used in the attack, the news release said.
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Thursday, the Douglas County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
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John Bel Edwards of Louisiana said in a news release Friday.
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Zambia was mentioned in a news release issued by the government.
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In a news release, police said Melgoza suffered blunt-force trauma to the head, but neither the news release nor the complaint from the San Bernardino County District Attorney's Office specifies whether a weapon was used.
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He was airlifted to Cooper University Hospital, according to the news release.
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They will eventually be placed in loving homes, the news release states.
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She had been beaten to death, according to a police news release.
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He discarded his jacket as he left, according to the news release.
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Eric Watson, Charleston County Sheriff's spokesman, said Sunday in a news release.
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"We are moving in the right direction," Solheim said in news release.
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State troopers offered details about the Wednesday incident in a news release .
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Metro Crime Stoppers put up $2,000, the Baltimore police news release said.
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Mayor Bill de Blasio offered a different prediction in a news release.
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It turns out the news release didn't quite tell the whole story.
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A news release asks for potential volunteers to apply by Aug. 27.
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The EASA said in a news release that, as of 7 p.m.
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Sony Pictures offered details on the project in a February news release .
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In a news release, Z-Burger founder Peter Tabibian explained the offer.
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A news release isn't what it used to be, in other words.
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"There is nothing like this," Yaghi explained in a Berkeley news release.
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Soon after, the Clinton campaign issued a news release citing recent endorsements.
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The news release from Resolute Support provided no details of the incident.
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SoFi, in a news release, has disputed the reporting by The Times.
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A more standard news release on the same day confirmed the news.
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Evelyn Miller will be extradited to Jefferson Parish, the news release said.
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The person's "exposure is unknown," the CDC said in a news release.
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Anderson was arrested Wednesday evening, according to a police department news release.
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Berkeley did not even put out a news release when she died.
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He is charged with simple battery/domestic violence, the news release states.
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The troopers began firing in self-defense, the official news release said.
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The Rolesville Police Department said in a news release after the Jan.
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He was arrested Friday, another news release by the police department said.
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Definitely check out Verizon's news release for all the fine print, however.
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In a news release, Dong cited several factors that underpinned its bids.
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The companies will put out a news release at 4:00 p.m.
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The California school district issued its own news release hailing the pact.
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Everything from small cars to SUVs are planned, according to the news release.
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The initiative will cover about 8,600 undergraduate students, according to the news release.
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Police identified the victim as Lesandro Guzman-Feliz, according to a news release .
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If I put out a news release nobody's even going to see it.
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It was a news release, and they walked on to the next issue.
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He pointed in a tweet to the NCAA's language in their news release.
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The news release said that the boy's cause of death is not known.
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Oakes remains in custody with no bond, according to the police news release.
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"If he looks up during the speech," Gutierrez said in a news release.
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Timothy P. Williams, the Adjutant General of Virginia, said in a news release.
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The state's average premium hike is 22.3 percent, according to a news release.
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When reached for comment, OCS spokespeople directed Motherboard to the retailer's news release.
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John Danforth (R-Mo.), according to a news release from the White House.
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"We reserve our rights to pursue legal action," the Gongbao news release said.
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The Bunns were released on bond Friday night, according to a news release.
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"North Carolina needs to take Alberto seriously," Cooper said in a news release.
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Innovatus's formation is expected to be announced in a news release on Wednesday.
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" The group said in a news release, "BPS refuses to share any information.
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"Tim Piazza's death was a terrible tragedy," Shapiro said in a news release.
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While they removed cannabis, they didn't arrest anyone, according to a news release.
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They rendered aid to the two victims, according to a BART news release.
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His first were for a NASA news release about Saturn&aposs vanishing rings.
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"This behaviour modification is so hardcore," said Straus in a UBC news release.
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The National Republican Congressional Committee later deleted the news release from its website.
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According to a news release, casting will be announced at a later date.
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The union said in a news release that it still opposes the move.
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Mr. Parscale mentioned the cost of Mr. Obama's appearance in the news release.
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Sunday night, according to a news release from the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency.
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An accompanying U.S. helicopter immediately reported the crash, according to the news release.
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Steve Gilland, commandant of cadets at West Point, said in the news release.
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Further details about the sale were not disclosed in a news release Monday.
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The news release distributed Monday said the GoFundMe campaign would close on Sunday.
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In a news release, the medical center denied staffing levels are a problem.
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He exited his car and ordered Thomas to stop, the news release said.
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Both will be re-evaluated in two weeks, the team's news release stated.
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They made their defiance known on Twitter, with statements and a news release.
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The post tagged the Jewish Community Center of Youngstown, the news release said.
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Rojas faces up to three years in state prison, the news release said.
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" Adriana Lara, according to a SculptureCenter news release, "examines the dynamism found in bouncing.
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"Japan's economy has continued to recover moderately," the bank said in a news release.
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"The piece of sculpture is pretty damaged," the museum said in a news release .
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"Kids will eat anything with frosting, right?" the company states in a news release.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation assisted in the arrest, according to a news release.
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We'll do a news release in a little while and tell you about David.
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In a later news release, police said they took place May 4 and 5.
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A copy of the news release will also be available at the same location.
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Representative Kevin McCarthy of California, the House majority leader, put out a news release.
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The suspect's offenses allegedly date as far back as 2007, the news release reports.
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Instead, the university posted a news release on its website at midnight on Sunday.
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They were later released into the custody of family members, the news release states.
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The driver fled the scene after the attack, according to the police news release.
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It was a surprise, headline-grabbing stunt, much more effective than a news release.
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Police on Friday quickly contacted the U.S. State Department, according to the news release.
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There, they found two men had been stabbed, according to a police news release.
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Japan's third-biggest steelmaker said it would issue a news release at 3 p.m.
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After the surgery, "I felt finally more normal," he said in a news release.
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"Washington has enough career politicians," James said in a news release after his victory.
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Sara Ellis, 29, was reported missing Tuesday night, according to an FBI news release.
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"Morgan exerted his control and influence over Lee," police said in the news release.
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"Operations have now shifted to recovery efforts," the Marines said in a news release.
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The driver was later taken into custody, the city said in a news release.
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The new plan will go into effect in April, according to a news release.
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They included copies of a news release that the Treasury Department intended to issue.
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"POINTER could be used in space robotics," said Arumugam in a JPL news release.
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"When she returned home [Steele] realized her daughter was unresponsive," the news release states.
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According to a news release from the squadron's spokesperson, each cup costs approximately $250,23.
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Practically no press conference or news release went by without some mention of Assistant.
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The news release on the Tubbs fire was issued at about 3:10 p.m.
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A news release from prosecutors didn't say when Bradley will next appear in court.
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In a news release, Scott said he's taking steps to have more fuel delivered.
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The loan would help "accelerate" the fund's investment program, according to a news release.
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"This is a preventable tragedy," Nemeh said, per a news release from the hospital.
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According to a news release from the Foundation, the gathering will last from Feb.
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The launch did not pose a threat to North America, the news release said.
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"The View" touted the exclusive "big announcement" from Daniels in a Friday news release.
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Gago lived in the same home as the victims, according to the news release.
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But not all loans and programs will be in effect, a news release said.
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Brian Brakke, commander of the Navy Expeditionary Combat Command, said in a news release.
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"We needed a solution to this problem quickly," Weekly said in a news release.
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None of their injuries were life-threatening, the police said in a news release.
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The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation announced his death in a news release.
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When they arrived, they found the deceased men, according to an earlier news release.
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Ms. Walker's artist statement came on the second page of the gallery's news release.
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According to a White House news release, the budget office's score is not disqualifying.
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Nwankpa is the former chairman of the university's Engineering Department, a news release said.
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"We are disappointed," the men who run U.S. Soccer responded in a news release.
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"The two deputies attempted to extricate the persons being transported," the news release said.
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A news release from the Rock County sheriff's office said that around 6 a.m.
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"We know Tony will quickly develop into a terrific analyst," the news release said.
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Charles Otstott said in a Human Rights First news release Thursday announcing the letter.
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He died Wednesday, Atlantic County Prosecutor Damon G. Tyner said in a news release.
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"The White House moved forward without consulting me," she fumed in a news release.
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What type of products the patient had used wasn't known, a news release stated.
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The gun had been purchased legally, the sheriff's department said in second news release Wednesday.
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"We studied the biggest, most venomous and scary one," Neely said in a news release.
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A news release from Schuette said Nassar is a former associate professor at the university.
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Investigators uncovered more evidence while searching Sumner's apartment on March 26, the news release states.
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According to a NJ Transit News release, the accident took place at 22016:0003 a.m.
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"The eighteen-year-old victim was pronounced deceased at the hospital," the news release said.
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"The Company has been cooperating with the SEC in that investigation," the news release said.
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Antonio, 43, and Dawn, 42, were found in their bedroom, according to a news release.
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This news release contains certain "forward-looking statements" within the meaning of federal securities law.
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He is scheduled to be sentenced August 15, according to a Justice Department news release.
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Vermont State Police said in a news release they were called around 3:30 a.m.
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First responders treated the victims, and police recovered the weapon used, the news release said.
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"I got crushed by overdraft fees in my 20s," Cuban said in a news release.
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Dickinson sued for defamation, claiming the letter and news release aimed to destroy her reputation.
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The news release states she was incarcerated at Rappahannock Regional jail on an $8,000 bond.
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Rudolph's son has been taken into the custody of Family Services, the news release states.
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"We continue to face challenging market conditions," CEO Mark Durcan said in a news release.
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Items such as jewelry were reported missing from the home, according to the news release.
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The news release states that a neighbor called 911 on Wednesday around 7:15 p.m.
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The Army Criminal Investigation Command and the FBI announced the reward in news release Monday.
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Non-essential employees were evacuated at several facilities, the laboratory said in a news release.
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The news release alleges Rodriguez wiggled out of off his electronic monitoring device before fleeing.
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She was pronounced dead at the scene, the highway patrol said in a news release.
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Virginia State Police said in a news release the incident began around 7:50 p.m.
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The disclosure came in a news release from the U.S. Office of Special Counsel (OSC).
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The Kentucky National Guard is cooperating with state police, according to the police news release.
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"Pyeongchang 2018 is entering the last stages of preparations," she said in a news release.
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According to the news release, the company has been gearing up for the DHS deal.
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A man was shot in the shoulder, the sheriff's office said in a news release.
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The neighbor began CPR on the infant and called 911, according to the news release.
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The commission also recommended that the governor publicly censure her, according to a news release.
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The agent might face criminal charges, Denver police said in a news release issued Monday.
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Uncovering the 8 mile stretch could take up to two weeks, the news release added.
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But he "soon learned he was doing it," his publisher said in a news release.
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Mitch McConnell, the Senate majority leader, said in a news release issued after 7 p.m.
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The bill is backed by 46 senators, according to a news release on Leahy's website.
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"I have great memories of this tournament," McIlroy said in a news release on Monday.
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"As small businesses goes, so goes the American economy," Hultgren said in a news release.
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Ten will be cafe cars, as a news release from the governor's office described them.
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A fourth firefighter was being evaluated at UC Davis Burn Center, the news release said.
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Some are still missing in action, according to a news release from the Nigerian military.
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"It appears as if this incident stemmed from a road rage," the news release said.
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The news release said those detained include protesters, doctors, journalists, lawyers and opposition party leaders.
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In a news release, Ford declined to comment until the union members ratified the agreement.
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Last year, Chevrolet sent out a news release written entirely in emojis, perplexing many people.
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"The investigation continues," the Broward County Sheriff's Office said in its news release on Wednesday.
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Firefighters spent three hours battling the fire, according to a news release from Daxing officials.
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"Attitude is really important," Lang Chen, the study's lead author, said in a news release.
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"It's a Cinderella story for the 21st century," Ms. James said in a news release.
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The expansion "has both a discriminatory purpose and effect," a Pacific Legal news release reads.
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In a news release, MLB said he tested positive for Boldenone, a performance-enhancing substance.
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The closure is expected until March 26, a news release from the city council said.
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Honeywell has also expanded its production of face masks, according to a news release Sunday.
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The news release itself mostly quoted a report in The Daily Caller, a conservative website.
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The headline of its news release announced the pending departures of four Wells board members.
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The other is in critical condition at Virginia Mason Medical Center, a news release said.
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A news release summarized key details of the episode, which began at 12:30 a.m.
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Several members thought it was "still too early," the W.H.O. said in a news release.
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Except for a spiral or two, these sources are visible only in the news release.
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On Wednesday, Ms. Clark said in a news release that prosecutors had reviewed the case.
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It was later determined there was no child in the vehicle, the news release stated.
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On Wednesday, HBO Max clarified its original news release in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
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It was not clear from the news release how many times the woman was shot.
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Julia Rossen, of the public relations concern 19533West, announced his death in a news release.
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No children were being housed there as of August 3, according to a news release.
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Those arrested face charges of criminal trespass, a class B misdemeanor, the news release said.
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Last weekend DC Circuit Judge Karen LeCraft Henderson mentioned the complaints in a news release.
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"It's like looking into the surface of the sun," Mackley said in a news release.
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"I am pleased to speak at Liberty University's commencement," Carter said in a news release.
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It was the first American military news release on the Afghan mission's website since Feb.
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The park had 2.9 million visitors in 2016, the USGS stated in a news release.
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"Deteriorating macroeconomic conditions, particularly in China, impacted consumer demand," Nvidia said in a news release.
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"This was a crime of violence against a vulnerable victim," McInerny said in a news release.
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The abuse began in 2009, when Edwards began managing the eatery, according to the news release.
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One man and the woman were released without charge, federal police said in a news release.
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West Mercia Police said in a news release the incident took place around 2:15 p.m.
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Darnel, of Poteau, Oklahoma, was pronounced dead at the scene, according to an OHP news release.
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When Paradise Valley police heard of the incident, they arrested Ades, according to the news release.
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The materials include plastic, wood, rubber and metal, the USDA said in a news release today.
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The products were distributed in Pennsylvania, the FDA reported in reposting the food bank's news release.
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The Los Angeles Fire Department said in a news release that the man fell 160 feet.
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The forward-looking information contained in this news release is expressly qualified by this cautionary statement.
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Local, state and federal authorities are working on the case, according to the recent news release.
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The Nordic Council confirmed in a news release Tuesday that she did not accept the award.
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Surveillance footage from the store showed Miles purchasing "numerous camping-related items," the news release states.
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Per Canaccord's news release, the convertible loan is convertible at an equity valuation of $220 million.
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The Nordic Council confirmed in a news release Tuesday that Thunberg did not accept the award.
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He was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a police news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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The company said it was "seeing some signs of improving PC demand" in the news release.
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The children were taken into protective custody by child services, according to the news release. 3.
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Hunt is one of two persons of interests in the case, according to the news release.
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The crash happened Saturday afternoon in Greenville County, the highway patrol said in a news release.
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"The investigation is continuing and additional charges are pending," police say in a the news release.
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In a news release they said Trump should be prepared to hear this ad a lot.
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The theft took place between January 1, 2014, and February 20, 2014, the news release said.
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Brendt Christensen, 27, of Champaign, Illinois, will face a charge of kidnapping, the news release said.
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"Nowadays you can easily and cheaply create fake fingerprints," he explained in an EPFL news release.
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Bickley's responsibilities will include the "further development" of Coach's multibrand strategy, according to a news release.
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"We are furious," Terry Lee, the hotel's "Toe Captain," said in a news release to CBC.
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Officers from emergency response teams eventually detained inmates and stopped the riot, the news release said.
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The remains will be processed before a positive confirmation is determined, according to the news release.
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"I'm disappointed to not take the court in Perth today," Williams said in a news release.
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Diphenhydramine is an active, sedating ingredient in over-the-counter antihistamines, the police news release states.
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Patrick X. Mordente, who led the accident investigation board, said in an Air Force news release.
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In a news release, the DHS said the rule is designed ensure self-sufficiency from immigrants.
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In Monday's news release, NCLR and GLAD said they will file briefs Friday against that request.
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The results show "a growing and disturbing global public health crisis," according to a news release.
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A fourth firefighter was being evaluated at the UC Davis Burn Center, the news release said.
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City police were "working to identify the suspect(s) involved," they said in a news release.
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Weinsheimer has 27 years of experience working at the Justice Department, the department's news release said.
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"My opponent has been in office for over 30 years," Bowman said in a news release.
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Jason McCargar, a 49th Test and Evaluation Squadron unit project officer, said in a news release.
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There have been 285 cases since October, the city's Health Department said in a news release.
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The Georgia prison system oversees nearly 52,000 prisoners and about 10,500 employees, the news release said.
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"That's tens of billions of dollars in sales since then," he said in a news release.
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"From the start of the race, I was feeling OK," Kamworor said in a news release.
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Initially, he signed off on a news release saying it was prompted by "traffic safety" questions.
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"We are pleased with this outcome," Katie Traverso, V.A.'s attorney, said in a news release.
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Mr. McGlover, 225, is also accused of starting multiple smaller fires, according to the news release.
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An additional 15 days of content is on the way, Scholastic said in a news release.
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Parks in Fairfax County, Virginia, were also closed a news release from the county said Friday.
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"Music festivals unite people around a common passion — music," the news release announcing Festival Mode noted.
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Last year, poison control centers handled 12222 such cases, the group said in a news release.
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On Wednesday, the duchess's chancellery (that is, her office) issued a news release on the show.
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The officer was initially placed on administrative leave, according to a news release from the city.
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The backlash to Ms. Manning's appointment began Wednesday morning, when a news release announced her fellowship.
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Pret said in a news release on Tuesday that it had £879 million in annual revenue.
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"This is a day of celebration at Pret," Mr. Schlee said in the news release Tuesday.
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But much of the groups' criticism — like "a drastic step backward" — has come via news release.
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Resona Holdings said in a news release that it was not the source of the report.
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The statement was published in a news release announcing Ms. Walker's big fall show, opening Sept.
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"I'm happy to sign with Real Salt Lake long-term," Baird said in the news release.
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The board's resignation was an effort to "regain serenity," the academy said in a news release.
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"Women deserve to be treated with dignity and respect everywhere," Becerra said in a news release.
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Trump's reelection campaign said in a news release that the president will rally supporters on Jan.
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Officers performed a welfare check and soon "discovered evidence of child abuse," the news release said.
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"This is the perfect deal at the right time," Mr. Kottmann said in a news release.
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"I am not a victim in this," the dancer, Alexa Maxwell, said in a news release.
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A short time later, a news release touting a Moon Juice cookbook appeared in my inbox.
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"From the start of the race, I was feeling okay," Kamworor said in a news release.
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Following the financing, JD.com will maintain majority ownership in JD Finance, a company news release said.
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While the news release only mentioned the highest dose, Kramer said other doses were also effective.
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The new emojis are scheduled to be released in June, according to a company news release.
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He learned of their account through a news release posted online that evening, March 3, 2014.
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The complaint didn't identify the child, but a police news release said she is named Nalani.
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"These drugs are potentially dangerous to U.S. consumers," the FDA said in a news release Thursday.
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"Anyone who views child pornography supports horrific child exploitation," Ms. Clark said in a news release.
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In exchange for his plea, prosecutors dropped a murder charge against Ortiz, according to a news release.
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The Des Moines Police Department said in a news release that the shootings took place early Wednesday.
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Officials confirmed in a news release Monday that DNA results proved the animal was a gray wolf.
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Walmart "is in the midst of a very exciting digital transformation," Kumar said in a news release.
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Sanchez was stabbed multiple times, according to a news release from the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Department.
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The 8-month-old, identified as Jream Jenkins, died at the scene, according to the news release.
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Breanna Arnold, 22, was sentenced on Tuesday, according to a Wells County Prosecuting Attorney's Office news release.
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The reboot is "in active development for a potential 2017 launch date," according to the news release.
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Lee seemed to be intoxicated when they found him in the vehicle, according to the news release.
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New York City will provide a $9.6 million assistance package, the city said in a news release.
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"Americans spend 70 billion hours behind the wheel each year," Spotify said in a brief news release.
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The slain victims were Sean Archilles, 14, and Stef'an Strawder, 18, police said in a news release.
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The woman was then "dragged" from her car and assaulted, according to a sheriff's office news release.
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Police, who have declined to comment to PEOPLE, said in a news release that both were strangled.
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It has 125,000 members in four states across the country, a news release from the company said.
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Forecasters expect Friday's news release will show that average hourly earnings rose only 0.3 percent in October.
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Large amounts of child exploitation material was found on his computer, according to the Queensland news release.
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In a news release, the DA's office said it's working with You's counsel to coordinate an arraignment.
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During their investigation, authorities obtained one of the girls' cell phone information, according to the news release.
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His criminal history include one previous misdemeanor arrest for "battery- domestic violence," according to the news release.
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However, TD Ameritrade said in a news release Tuesday night that it would match Schwab's latest move.
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"Teaming up with Hannah and Amazon for this is truly special," said Kremer in a news release.
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Harvill had died as a result of head trauma, a Los Angeles County Sheriff's news release states.
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"It eventually becomes able to respond to its owners&apos affection," Sony wrote in a news release .
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The news release states that a worker there called 911 due to the child's age and condition.
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Riverside County District Attorney Michael Hestrin said in a news release that malnutrition apparently stunted their growth.
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Wallace was rushed to a local hospital where he died from his injuries, the news release states.
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The New Jersey Division of Insurance is also investigating, according to a news release from Jones's office.
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He succumbed to his injuries later that night, according to a police news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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The Molinas' alleged illegal voting scheme also enlisted paid campaign workers, Paxton said in a news release.
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Hogs allegedly arrived in Florida "unannounced" at the family's home Saturday morning, according to the news release.
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"These products should be thrown away or returned to the place of purchase," the news release warned.
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GM added in the news release that, currently, it saves $2100 million per year by using renewables.
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A Hall County Schools news release says the victim was a student at West Hall High School.
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He or she will serve a five-year-term, according to a news release from the NYPD.
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Toronto police published a news release and photos on Wednesday as the suspects are still at large.
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"Temperature is one of our biggest bugaboos," noted InSight principal investigator Bruce Banerdt in the news release.
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According to the news release, a warrant was issued for the pair's arrest on suspicion of kidnapping.
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He was a captain with the Tucson Fire Department, the agency's spokesman said in a news release.
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"We made a mistake and we apologize," the organization said in a news release, the Hill reported .
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The limited edition cereal will include berry-flavored loops and marshmallows, Kellogg's said in a news release.
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Police responded to several 911 calls reporting a "disturbance" at the home, according to the news release.
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"An altercation ensued and the security guard shot the victim," Chesapeake police said in a news release.
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The investigation began after Shell contacted the authorities in August 2000, police said in a news release.
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In a news release, Afghan President Ashraf Ghani also condemned the attack, calling it an unforgivable act.
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The rescue was the work of the Coast Guard and the Navy, according to the news release.
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"The distribution of these water-rich deposits is the key thing," Milliken said in the news release.
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But in a news release on Wednesday, the league said its board of directors supported Russia's decision.
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The same news release said the event had raised more than $1 million since the game's inception.
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Fred Kacher, commodore of the Navy's Destroyer Squadron 7, said in a news release at the time.
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A bicyclist discovered the body on Monday, the McDonald County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
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When police arrived on the scene, they found a pair of wireless earbuds, the news release states.
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"I could not be more excited about the group we've assembled," said Vogel in a news release.
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"AT&T has been working hard to reduce unwanted robocalls," the company wrote in its news release.
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"TaylorMade is a very viable business," Herbert Hainer, the Adidas chief executive, said in a news release.
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The exercise involved an aerial assault by a company-sized dismounted element, according to a news release.
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Nutanix offered 14.9 million shares, at $16 each, the company said in a news release late Thursday.
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The first Blue Roof was installed in Puerto Rico on October 4, according to a news release.
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Ryan Murray, the 305th Aerial Port Squadron load planning supervisor, according to an Air Force news release.
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He shared a news release that said Mylan had given "up to $250,20113" to the Clinton Foundation.
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"The Commander lost confidence in the team's ability to accomplish the mission," A SOCOM news release said.
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A Navy news release that describes the AOGs said the concept had proven successful with commercial airliners.
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"Travelers," the company proclaims in a news release, would "drop a hundred dollar bill" on airline extras.
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"This proves that we can do it," Mr. Reed said in a news release at the time.
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Before the papers' publication, Wielgus worked with a university writer on a news release to the media.
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When a news release announced that kitchen rugs were the latest home design trend, some were skeptical.
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"This suggests that the submunition has been deployed in recent operations," Amnesty said in a news release.
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The news release said that all city employees will receive sexual harassment training over the next year.
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A judge must approve the settlement for it to be finalized, California said in its news release.
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Consider a recent routine news release: "Amazon Announces 14th Inland Empire Fulfillment Center in Beaumont," it said.
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He had been sent, with an audio sidekick, to provide camera work for a video news release.
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Previous Olympic cities, Ernst & Young noted in a news release, had seen arenas turn into white elephants.
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The RBI's news release did not specify the exact timing of the dividend transfer to the government.
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Several new commissioners have been nominated and await confirmation, according to a news release late last month.
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He will replace Mr. Loeb on July 1, the network announced in a news release on Monday.
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The skiers were friends from Haines, Alaska, the Haines Volunteer Fire Department said in a news release.
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"If it does take action, there may be financial consequences," Standard Chartered said in a news release.
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Audiences should not expect "only 'Latin-sounding' folklore-based compositions," Mr. Sachs commented in a news release.
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The investigation has been handed over to the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, the news release said.
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Davis was "observed battering his former girlfriend," the Coral Gables Police Department said in a news release.
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Vanessa Morales was last seen November 29 at a relative's house, police said in a news release.
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In the news release, the Fayetteville Police Department celebrated Carr's "dedication and professionalism," calling him a hero.
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McKeon died in Texas after a long illness, family spokesman Jeff Ballard said in a news release.
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Investors then committed to provide the US$250m in new equity, according to a 2019 news release.
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The inspector general's office issued a news release that pushed back on suggestions from Trump and Sen.
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It will be available for a limited time in over 10,000 U.S. restaurants, the news release read.
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The man driving the semi-truck was not wounded in the incident, according to the news release.
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According to Channel 4's news release, Toksig is leaving the show to focus on other projects.
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But instead of an article or a news release, it simply redirected him to a blank page.
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The American Association for Cancer Research on Friday applauded the nomination of Hahn in a news release.
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When confronted by a Broward County deputy, Santiago dropped the gun and surrendered, the news release said.
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But officials have since determined there was no passenger in the vehicle, according to the news release.
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That's according to a news release published Monday from the Ministry of Agriculture of the Moscow region.
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The settlement is subject to final negotiations and board approval, the bank said in a news release.
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At the time of its first broadcast, it was available in 20 states, the news release said.
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The 16-year-old was charged with one count of second-degree assault, the news release said.
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The bill has the support of 50 congressional lawmakers, according to a news release from Doggett's office.
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Johnson will assist Buss "in all areas of basketball and business," according to the team's news release.
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" The news release was quickly withdrawn and the society apologized for any "offense it might have caused.
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The employee placed the package in a wooded area and called police, according to a news release.
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Her campaign's news release did not break out how much money specifically was raised for the primary.
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"A really big eruption would have a major impact on humanity," Kalnajs said in the news release.
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Several individuals were arrested, the news release said, offering no other details on those taken into custody.
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"We're steadfastly focused on addressing this serious problem," FCC Chairman Ajit Pai said in a news release.
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But Wells Fargo is not stuffing its Twitter feed or news release list with any such offers.
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" The news release announcing the retirement noted that Mr. Cappello "observed John's work up close every day.
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Matthew Moore, the church administrator who emailed the news release, did not respond immediately to further questions.
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It has 136 students, the Vienna State Opera said in a news release, many from outside Austria.
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Aware of the doubts, the city's first news release on the switch trumpeted state and local officials' assurances.
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"It's spreading across the country, leaving a trail of misery and death," Paulson wrote in a news release.
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The first tests in humans should start in the next few weeks, Inovio said in a news release.
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After all, it's the most requested item in their online Open Access repository, according to a news release.
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The digital streaming business fell about 251.10% in after-hours trading, in the minutes following the news release.
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"FSIS is concerned that some product may be in consumers' freezers," the agency said in a news release.
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A Polk County Sheriff&aposs Office news release says the shooting occurred Friday morning at a Dundee home.
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The Fort Bend County Sheriff's Office said in a news release they received a call around 3 a.m.
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Pennsylvania prohibits debarking of any dog unless performed by a licensed veterinarian using anesthesia, the news release states.
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And it is the basis for a whole new field of science, noted Coffey in a news release.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection said in a news release that the boy died shortly after midnight Tuesday.
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While the news release only mentioned the highest dose, Kramer said positive results were seen for other doses.
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He has more than 210 nonviolent, low- level charges in his background, a sheriff's office news release said.
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"Winning the Roberto Clemente Award is one of the most prestigious honors," Carrasco said in a news release.
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Seneca was granted a quiet sabbatical at Nero's whim — the modern equivalent of a jointly issued news release.
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Two people were in the plane and both are confirmed dead, the department said in a news release.
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Ford said in a news release it sold 2410,28 vehicles in June, up 21 percent for the month.
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The loans cover over 1,000 projects in 49 countries, the bank said in a news release on Thursday.
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You can read more about it at this Stanford news release, and the leaderboard gifs are pretty funny.
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Upon arrival, Wallace immediately asked for assistance, the news release states, after which dispatch lost contact with Wallace.
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If found guilty, Toure and Cros-Toure each face 20 years in federal prison, the news release states.
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The investigation "is still ongoing, and more arrests are possible," the sheriff's office said in a news release.
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The Cleveland Clinic followed up the social media announcement with a news release that stole all the puns.
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"In the long-term future, planes shouldn't have propellers and turbines," Barrett said in an MIT news release.
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According to the police news release, the boy was allegedly taped to the wall for approximately 15 minutes.
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Officials are now investigating the dogs, according to a Laurens County Sheriff's Office news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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Forward-looking Statements This news release contains forward-looking statements based on management's current expectations, estimates and projections.
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Inside the Newport Beach residence at 103 Palazzo, police found three bodies, they said in a news release.
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"The inhumane treatment of Sterling by this defendant is unconscionable," Smith said in a news release from January.
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ET about a incident involving a vehicle and a pedestrian, Virginia Beach police said in a news release.
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"Our thoughts and prayers are with these officers," state corrections Commissioner Tony Parker said in a news release.
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The German Olympic team will gather for a memorial to Henze on Tuesday, according to the news release.
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"Their hands were bagged so they could be tested for gunshot residue," police said in a news release.
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"There have been people in the past who have stolen dinosaur bones," Kjelland said in the news release.
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The man drove toward the officers and an officer fired three shots, police said in a news release.
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Eller had been released from the hospital by Saturday evening, according to a news release from the hospital.
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"I intend to be fair but relentless in exposing government malfeasance," Buchanan said in a news release Monday.
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He previously served as co-head of US loan trading at Deutsche Bank, according to the news release.
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Instead, the hormone changes seen in the volunteers were "consistent with effective contraception," according to a news release.
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"The new GNC leaves the old, broken model behind," interim CEO Robert Moran said in a news release.
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"President Trump negotiated a good deal on behalf of the American people," Boeing said in a news release.
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The numbers are available on the company's website through a link in a news release about the recall.
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In a news release, the state police said the cab driver was a 56-year-old Cambridge man.
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The official news release for that pilot program was cited in a post about the San Francisco project.
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"The company is issuing this recall out of an abundance of caution," Sabra said in a news release.
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His friend and teammate Dwane Simmons, 23, was killed, the Topeka Police Department said in a news release.
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She reportedly broke a window to reach the children, but both were unresponsive, according to the news release.
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Bion Stewart said in a news release after the Coast Guard ended its search at 8:30 p.m.
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Reported sexual assaults aboard planes are on the rise, the F.B.I. said in a news release last year.
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First, police want to examine lab results to determine if alcohol was a factor, the news release said.
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Eric Doyle, the Blue Angels' commanding officer and flight leader, said in a news release announcing the additions.
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"Jürgen Fitschen has put heart and soul into serving our bank," Mr. Cryan said in a news release.
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The medical director for Buncombe County, N.C., tied the outbreak to low immunization numbers in a news release.
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The board determined that Easterbrook had "demonstrated poor judgment" involving the relationship, McDonald's said in a news release.
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"Tax returns deliver honest answers to key questions from the American public," Wyden said in a news release.
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"I intend to be fair but relentless in exposing government malfeasance," Buchanan said in a news release Monday.
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"Hours later, the suspect called his own mother stating what he had just done," the news release said.
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The FBI said in a news release on Monday they had now verified 50 confessions from Samuel Little.
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"I just thought about keeping them as close as I could," he said in an Army news release.
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The Canadian province said in a news release drivers who illegally pass school buses will lose their license.
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Howell turned herself in on Tuesday and was released on a $85033 bond, according to a news release.
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Now the news release writers were extolling how the latest one was more like Earth than the last.
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Investigators believe a "Century Arms semiautomatic rifle" was used in the deadly shooting, according to the news release.
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The company suggested in its news release that its action required an agreement from its manufacturing partner, Pfizer.
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"I'm so proud to announce the Biden Foundation has launched this campaign," Biden said in the news release.
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"My mother raised my sister and me while working demanding, long hours," Harris said in a news release.
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The military actions displaced at least 100,000 people, a news release from the Kurdistan Region Security Council said.
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Princeton's news release noted other ways in which the university will move forward with its commitment to diversity.
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Illinois State Police said in a news release that 53-year-old Kevin Lee Casey, of Janesville, Wis.
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"We are still (in)… an experimental phase," Jean-Charles Broizat, a Wattway director, said in a news release.
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A U.S. attorney&aposs office news release says 28-year-old Shivam Patel, of Williamsburg, was sentenced Monday.
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"Solid bookings and revenue trends have continued," Southwest Chief Executive Officer Gary Kelly said in a news release.
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It's pretty unusual to catch galaxies in this stage, lead author notes Michele Kaufman in a news release.
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A news release from Bowser said 7,548 federal workers and contractors in DC have applied for the benefits.
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The Broadway production will not base its choreography on the original Robbins dances, according to the news release.
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"I've just learned another Wielgus study news release is set for release," Chris Mulick wrote to fellow administrators.
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Promoting Larry Gelbart's political-scandal satire "Mastergate" in 1989, he sent out a news release that was shredded.
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It would be quite another to send out a news release saying you're never going to Sotheby's again.
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"The reasoning for these decisions will be communicated in due course," the organization said in a news release.
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You can read the full plan here, and you can read the news release about the dividend here.
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In the news release, Ms. Plame indicated that health care would be a central focus of her campaign.
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The authorities provided varying spellings of the suspects' names during the news conference and in a news release.
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Paul Connick, the district attorney for Jefferson Parish, said in a news release that justice had been served.
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" A week later, a news release for a major-label single called him the "voice of his generation.
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The Netflix deal called for "scripted series, unscripted series, docu-series, documentaries and features," a news release said.
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The activist and whistleblower Chelsea Manning attempted suicide on Wednesday, her legal team said in a news release.
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The chancellery's news release said that descendants of the Russian crown have a "fascinating history" ripe for television.
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Kroger said Friday that it's hired more than 23,500 employees so far, according to a company news release.
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"Jeffrey Epstein hurt so many girls and women in his life," Bloom said in a news release Friday.
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Of the 63 charges, 22 counts carry the death penalty, a Justice Department news release in January said.
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Patrick Salas of the Florida National Guard noted in a news release from the service on March 17.
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And he said a tweet would be held to the same standard of factuality as a news release.
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She cited a news release about Mr. Zinke's decision in June to launch a sage grouse review team.
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He will continue to advise senior leaders "on a range of strategic matters," according to a news release.
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"We encourage students to learn from their mistakes and lean into their failure," the program's news release states.
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The father said his wife and younger son were dead of gunshot wounds, according to a news release.
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"Seeing a mountain lion is rare and an encounter like this is very unusual," the news release said.
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A Justice Department news release sent to reporters after the event made no mention of the Shepards' criticisms.
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Angela Boswell is also being held on a violation of probation warrant for theft, the news release said.
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"To be clear, this is not about fat-shaming — it's about celebration," according to a Katmai news release.
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Andrew Morgan, 250 miles above Earth at the International Space Station, the Army said in a news release.
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He is due to be arraigned, then sent to Kansas, the Marshals Service said in a news release.
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Both ideas were so roundly derided that they never made it past the point of a news release.
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Savannah Leigh Pruitt was last seen January 13 at her home in Madisonville, according to a news release.
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The man said he was armed and later said he was suicidal, according to a police news release.
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The Police Department said in a news release that departmental charges would be brought against a fourth person.
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The companies said in a news release in February 2017 that their goal was to recruit 4,23 women.
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The news release said 14 people had been arrested in the past two days on suspicion of looting.
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A man was pronounced dead at the scene, according to a news release from the Knoxville Police Department.
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"That information potentially undermined the integrity of the regulatory process," KPMG said in a news release on Tuesday.
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CNN topped primetime coverage among its competitors, Fox News and MSNBC, the network said in its news release.
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It will have 375 high-performance gaming PCs and consoles, Nerd Street Gamers said in a news release.
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She died from an accidental drug overdose, according to a news release Thursday from the Jefferson County Coroner.
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Senator Patty Murray of Washington, the top Democrat on the health committee, did not sign Sunday's news release.
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Correction: This story has been updated to reflect that the USDA announced the recall in a news release.
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They adapted the human versions to account for cows' different head shapes and eyesight, the news release says.
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Four months later, during Friday's phone call and in a public news release, Mr. Bach changed his response.
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In addition to using it for the book's news release, she circulated it on the publisher's Instagram account.
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"This is normally the time when people are focused on ... (finalizing) the celebratory news release," said the source.
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She and colleagues issued a news release this year asking journalists to banish the phrase from our lexicon.
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"We will continue in our efforts to punish and deter this behavior," he said in his news release.
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Nearly 60 people were also injured and sent to the hospital, the agency said in a news release.
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"People around the world gave generously to make this memorial possible," his mother said in a news release.
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"Both incidents are currently under a joint investigation," U.S. Naval Forces Central Command said in a news release.
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The public won't be able to view the mother and calf until the spring, the news release said.
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One member, 61, died at the scene after allegedly being stabbed in the neck, according to the news release.
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"Accelerated growth will have a sustained positive impact for the Company globally," Mr. Stieler said in a news release.
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Volume in the first 11 months of this year grew 8 percent to 221,204 vehicles, the news release showed.
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The other four people were also charged with harboring illegal immigrants for private financial gain, the news release said.
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Santana and Reyna are both Mexican citizens, the news release said, while the other three defendants are of Texas.
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Johnson was arraigned Friday on two counts of misdemeanor disorderly conduct, according to an updated news release later Friday.
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A 40-year-old Mexican migrant died in March while in CBP custody, according to an agency news release.
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Two other suspects were arrested Monday at their homes, the Hall County Sheriff's Office said in a news release.
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Emergency responders could only get to the property on an inflatable boat, the city said in a news release.
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"We've been delighted with the reception from the tech and grooming community," Coombe said in a news release Thursday.
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According to the news release, Ollie has made a miraculous recovery and is back to his old, active self.
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Part of the proposal would allow Medicare to negotiate with drugmakers for lower prices, according to the news release.
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Police initially thought students were fighting but determined they were raiding a vending machine, according to a news release.
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Ruby Nell Howell, 70, of Starkville is charged with threatening exhibition of a weapon, according to a news release.
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After the market closed, Shopify formally announced in a news release that it had completed the long-awaited integration.
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"I was honored to be part of such a special evening," Trump said, per a White House news release .
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The Los Angeles District Attorney charged Saenz with a total of 64 felony counts, according to a news release.
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In a news release about Jaleah and McGarity's reunion, CHOA urged people to keep their guard up around water.
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Weld County Department of Public Health and Environment in a news release said the raccoon tested positive for rabies.
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Their news release urges any consumer or institutions in possession of these products not to consume or serve them.
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Per Alexander's news release, the Senate bill would... Clarify the FDA's authority to allow special packaging for prescription opioids.
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The forward-looking statements contained in this news release are made only as of the date of this release.
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The Company plans to issue its 2016 second quarter news release before market open on Tuesday, August 9, 2016.
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On Tuesday, Chipotle said in a news release that most of its new food safety program was in place.
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THIS NEWS RELEASE IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY AND DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A SOLICITATION OF CONSENTS IN ANY JURISDICTION.
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Geller was arrested Monday and is charged with homicide by child abuse, sheriff's officials said in a news release.
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"Economic indicators are showing positive trends for retail," NRF President and CEO Matthew Shay said in a news release.
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Seeking to bolster that new lead, the sheriff issued a July 24 news release, imploring witnesses to step up.
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According to the news release, police noted that the child appeared to have a stab wound to the chest.
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Meanwhile, UMC said in a news release that Trump met with hospital staff, families and victims during his visit.
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"It may not be possible to determine how the Zika infection contributed to the death," a news release said.
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The town of Alderson said in a news release that the shooting occurred late Friday night in Summers County.
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"Clinton's close ties to Putin deserve scrutiny," the campaign said in the headline of a news release this week.
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Dan Patrick made separate statements about the arrest before federal prosecutors in Houston had issued a formal news release.
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Seaman Connor Alan McQuagge, 19, of Utah, died on Thursday, the Department of Defense announced in a news release.
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Police confirmed in a news release that he had been taken into custody but said the investigation is ongoing.
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According to a police news release, identifying documents for the men, obtained by investigators, turned out to be fraudulent.
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The news release says individuals can refuse the searches but unsearched bags or packages won&apost be allowed inside.
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According to the news release regarding the Toronoto expansion, the chain reported over $9 billion in revenue in 2017.
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The Jefferson County Sheriff&aposs Office said in a news release it received a call around 2:30 p.m.
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The separation caused lasting harm for the families, the advocacy group and law firm said in a news release.
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Seven reports of health symptoms related to use of prohibited water have not been confirmed, the news release said.
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"Bullying has always existed, but technology has made it insidious -- and near inescapable," Tanti said in the news release.
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"Lunar payloads could fly on these contracted missions as early as 2019," NASA said in an earlier news release.
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In a news release, the coroner listed the results of a body examination performed three days after Fisher's death.
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"At the conclusion of the rally the large group returned to Occidental Park," Jamieson said in a news release.
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Shortly before Carmen's call, Jerad's neighbor called police to report the sound of gunshots, according to the news release.
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"This is an important day," Christian Rynning-Tønnesen, chief executive and president of Statkraft, said in a news release.
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Stewart allegedly pistol-whipped Capone before the suspects placed black hoods over the victims' heads, the news release stated.
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Their study showed that foam made by Trinidadian frogs could have "important health applications," according to a news release.
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"The content on Gaines' social media accounts has not been deleted," a news release from Baltimore County Police read.
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On May 26, the news release said, Randolph found the children playing in the car around 12:15 p.m.
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"Equal pay is essential to the goal of gender equality," Sandberg says in a news release about the campaign.
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" In a news release, Superintendent Tom Boasberg said he became aware Wednesday of the "exercise used at cheer practices.
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According to a news release from San Francisco city officials, the lawsuits mirror 1980s-era lawsuits against tobacco companies.
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The news release from Ryan's office on Monday highlighted aspects of the plan that are widely supported by Republicans.
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The school has expelled eight students as a result of the police investigation, it said in a news release.
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United States will instead be held Thursday, according to a Sunday news release from the court's public information officer.
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"Very few families have been able to leave," the United Nations' children's charity, Unicef said in a news release.
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The combined airlines will offer 1,200 daily flights on 280 aircraft, according to a news release announcing the sale.
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In a Tuesday news release, Comedy Central said Wilmore is "going to #FeelTheBern again" with Sanders as his guest.
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The House Appropriations Committee sent out a news release hailing the bill's passage, then another notice recalling the release.
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The DOJ news release says Jumana Nagarwala allegedly performed the mutilations in a medical office based in Livonia, Michigan.
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The upcoming book and miniseries will "cover the most stunning political upset of all time," a news release said.
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Minutes before the votes, the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee issued a news release attacking Republican arguments against the legislation.
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The companies said in a news release it would now serve 500 service providers globally and own 6,000 patents.
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A series of troubling text messages allegedly sent by Turner led investigators to arrest her, the news release states.
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The system's capabilities represent more than a tenfold increase over the current system, Nvidia said in a news release.
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"There is no such thing as a spare American," said Labor Secretary Tom Perez said in a news release.
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It aims to save the industry from the "monopolistic power of big tech companies," according to a news release.
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"The sea has no boundaries," Maria-Luiza Pedrotti of Sorbonne Universités-CNRS in France, said in the news release.
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"Both patients are reportedly stable, with non-life-threatening injuries," the city fire department said in a news release.
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That's enough room for a "soccer field, amphitheater, helipad, and polo field side by side," the news release said.
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Oracle will pay $109 per NetSuite share in cash, according to a news release issued by Oracle on Thursday.
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Sanchez has been charged with conspiracy and assisting with an escape, according to a news release from Bernalillo County.
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Mike Mroszczak, operations officer with the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit, said in a news release describing the groundbreaking exercise.
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The FCC issued the news release and letters to several members of Congress describing the incident as an attack.
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England Chief of Police Danna Powell confirmed in a one-sentence news release that Moore was fired on Wednesday.
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"Keeping Michiganders safe during this stretch of dangerously cold temperatures is our priority," Whitmer said in a news release.
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"One male said the suspect was acting bizarre and might be having a mental breakdown," the news release said.
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"The supervisory board of Linde AG accepted his decision with much regret," the company said in a news release.
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A spokesman then sent out a news release making false claims about the quality of sanitation at the base.
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The Russian aircraft conducted a "high speed pass directly in front" of the P-8, a news release detailed.
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Rep. Lou Correa of California announced his support for a formal impeachment inquiry in a September 24 news release.
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One of the 2302, Robert Reyes, represented the group as the news was unveiled Friday through a news release.
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Maine State Police said in a news release the 26-year-old man was traveling from New Bedford, Mass.
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The exercise announced Friday involved an aerial assault by a company-sized dismounted element, according to a news release.
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"There are now more educators in the state legislature than ever before," the OEA said in a news release.
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"Bayer stands behind these products and will continue to vigorously defend them," the company said in a news release.
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The concern, according to a US Navy news release, are the lithium-ion batteries that power most e-cigarettes.
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The firm-fixed price award carries a maximum total value of $375 million, NASA said in a news release.
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He told me that the message he posted came from an internal news release sent to BitClub Network members.
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PDVSA said in a September news release that the renewal of its lease is not up for negotiation yet.
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The government of Niger said in a news release on Saturday that Mr. Woodke had lived there since 1992.
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"Investors' interest in Innogy is pleasing," Peter Terium, the RWE and Innogy chief executive, said in a news release.
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Monday told police the pilot had returned "and appeared too intoxicated to take off," the police news release said.
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"Our kids are going back to the classroom," the governor added in a news release to the Gazette-Mail.
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The poultry producer Sanderson Farms said in a news release that they'd lost an estimated 1.7 million broiler chickens.
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"We're not asking for equity anymore," said the president of the coalition, Alex Nogales, in a January news release.
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In a news release, the group said that the law violated longstanding Supreme Court precedent, established in Roe v.
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She still has 18 months left to serve, and remains unaware of the mural, according to a news release.
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The news release said 250 other people, including civilians and inmates, were being investigated in connection with the scheme.
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Mr. Clay left the scene but turned himself in to the police the next day, the news release said.
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"Wells Fargo's conduct was unlawful and disgraceful," California's attorney general, Xavier Becerra, said in a news release on Friday.
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By late August, terms of Mr. Moonves's departure were close to being finalized; a news release was being drafted.
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"I have a lot to say and a big story to tell," Ms. Williams said in a news release.
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Authorities put out a news release Friday saying a resident walking in Madison Township on August 17 discovered Dani.
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"We take civilian casualties very seriously, and all allegations are thoroughly investigated," the military said in a news release.
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"We are disappointed to see Coach Tucker leave," Rick George, the school's athletic director, said in a news release.
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A park ranger quickly provided first aid to the child, a Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District news release said.
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A search for the missing boaters was suspended Monday night due to hazardous water conditions, the news release said.
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"Resuscitation efforts were unsuccessful, and the victim was pronounced dead at the scene," police said in a news release.
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Making the collection available In the news release, Pfendler described the delicate process of preparing the letters for handling.
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Then, he walked along the tracks and saw a man carrying a television set, according to the news release.
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"Investigation revealed evidence that the children had been locked in the cages on multiple occasions," the news release said.
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Ross Spano (R-Fla.) over possible campaign finance violations, the House Ethics Committee announced in a news release Thursday.
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"NASA engages and inspires the public by sharing unique content through social media," it said in a news release.
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But Planned Parenthood declared Tuesday's election results "a huge victory for reproductive health and rights" in a news release.
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The tuna giant was also sentenced to a 13-month term of probation, according to a DOJ news release.
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A news release on the bill said that the top executive at Central States made almost $85033,000 in 2014.
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After the S.E.C. action, Mr. Laws sent me a news release that accused the agency of defamation and bullying.
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I still have the "official news release" issued by the state, dated April 24, 1998, about what happened next.
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Prince also admitted she used methamphetamine 10 times within the last five to six months, the news release said.
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"Girls learn about entrepreneurship as they run their own cookie businesses," CEO Sylvia Acevedo wrote in a news release.
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Police investigations found he communicated with Marsh, knew where he was and didn't tell police, the news release said.
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Videos posted to YouTube, which were included in the official Saudi news release, show explosions illuminating the night sky.
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The number of people experiencing homelessness dropped in 29 states and Washington, DC in 2019, the news release said.
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The first explosion occurred at a BB&T branch November 4 in Pinellas County, according to a news release.
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Witnesses at the hearing will include representatives for colleges as well as other experts, according to a news release.
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Once the power line was de-energized, pilot Thomas Koskovich, 65, of Shakopee was rescued, the news release said.
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Thus far, as was the case throughout the campaign, no brand has issued the traditional news release about Mrs.
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Approximately 120 protesters participated in the event at Merrimack Station, the city's news release said, between 1:30 p.m.
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The origin of the fire is still under investigation, the Santa Paula Police Department announced in a news release.
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He fled to Libya, where he was jailed from 2005 to 2011, the government said in a news release.
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A spokesperson said it was too early to make further comment beyond its news release when asked by CNBC.
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Neither fashion house issued the de rigueur news release trumpeting the first lady's appearance in one of their dresses.
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That would boost the country's current generation capacity by almost 50 percent, the company claimed in a news release.
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"This research shows us what's possible," Wei Li, one of the study's co-authors, said in a news release.
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Muilenburg will be replaced by David L. Calhoun, Boeing&aposs chairman, on January 13, according to the news release.
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Noting her "colorful past," a police news release acknowledged that the media had shown "significant interest" in the arrest.
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"There is a huge need for seafloor seismology," explained lead study author Nathaniel Lindsey in a Berkeley news release.
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She was accepted, but the acceptance was rescinded because she wasn't white, a news release on the school's website said.
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Shortly after, Disbro activated his flashing lights and attempted to pull the troopers over, DPS said in a news release.
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In a news release on Wednesday, police said they believed the man entered the bathroom by himself on Friday evening.
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William Bratton, a former LAPD chief, praised the selection of Caruso in a USC news release obtained by the Times.
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The offer amounts to an 18 percent premium above Allied World's Friday closing price of $45.77, their news release said.
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DNA allegedly confirmed Betts-King's connection to the child after the woman gave birth, police said in a news release.
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"This approach has the potential to be a game changer in thermal design," said Dwivedi in the Goddard news release.
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Police Director Leo Schmitz said in a news release Saturday that an agreement was reached between "all stakeholders" on Thursday.
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Delaware State Police identified the couple in a news release as Matthew Edwards, 42, and his wife, Julie Edwards, 41.
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NBC confirmed it has secured "exclusive domestic streaming rights" for all nine seasons of the series in a news release.
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The Logan County Sheriff's Office says in a news release that deputies found Kelly's wife outside the home soaking wet.
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The Coast Guard Training Center in Cape May said in a news release the incident happened just before 8 p.m.
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"Plague has historically been found in wildlife in both states," a news release from the Central District Health Department said.
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She then allegedly began sending the victim text messages saying she was going to harm him, the news release states.
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All three were taken to St. Alexius Medical Center for treatment, according to a police news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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Authorities said Schmoyer "lured" Hallman into the vehicle and described Hallman as a "friend" of his, the news release states.
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Thursday's announcement marked the sixth jobs news release from Amazon so far this year, versus eight for all of 2016.
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The incident occurred Friday night at the Lawrence High School football game, Lawrence Township Police said in a news release.
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A police department news release did not specify whether the letter was from the US or California Department of Justice.
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"I spent a lot on sticky notes, but it looked pretty cool," Singh said in a Georgia Tech news release.
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Holloway was accused of shooting Stanley Choate, the 75-year-old church bishop, in the chest, the news release said.
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The news release announcing the second quarter 2016 results will be disseminated on July 27, 2016 after the market close.
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On Wednesday, the aldermen said in a news release that the Transportation Safety Administration has failed to retain sufficient personnel.
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The suspect is neither a University of Wisconsin-Stout student or a resident of Dunn County, the news release states.
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The big section "more closely resembles a giant pancake", according to a Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory news release.
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Officer Brandon Gaddie's actions "fell far short of our high expectations and standards," a news release accompanying the video says.
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"To sustain this programming in perpetuity, $27.6 million will be reserved in the endowment," according to a Seminary news release.
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"The InSight lander acts like a giant ear," explained InSight science team member Tom Pike in a NASA news release.
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Delgado was taken into custody without incident and charged with murder in both deaths, according to a police news release.
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In a a news release, the Jacksonville sheriff said that Gold arrived at work that day at 5:31 p.m.
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The SEC said the scheme generated more than $27 million from alleged unlawful stock sales, according to a news release.
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Both drivers are suspected of driving under the influence of alcohol, police said in a news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, or CSIRO, recently put out a news release full of terms that employees dread.
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"The Ramsey County Medical Examiner and a forensic odontologist identified the remains as Wetterling's earlier today," a news release said.
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More than 22,2800 people donated online to the former vice president's campaign, his aides said in a news release Friday.
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"He was physically arrested rather than being issued misdemeanor citations for his own safety," police said in a news release.
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"Cuban rum represents 9 percent of retail sales of premium rum worldwide," a news release from the new company said.
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"Hoffman picked him up first and dropped him off last, having sex with him each time," the news release alleges.
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The city will open recreation centers on the weekend to give access to air-conditioning, according to a news release.
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"When outdoor levels of ozone are elevated, going indoors will usually reduce your exposure," officials said through a news release.
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The Marine Corps was to acquire a total of 189 of the aircraft, according to a March 7 news release.
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William Terry Wright&aposs plea agreement was described in news release Friday from the U.S. attorney&aposs office in Shreveport.
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The news release by the former district attorney, Bruce L. Castor Jr., played a big role at the first trial.
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Bonney Lake Police issued a news release Sunday saying the girl was spotted in Tacoma in the last few days.
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"The student, an 8th grader, told detectives Peterson would send him nude photos," according to a sheriff's office news release.
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Riders were injured in 30 of those incidents, with just shy of 20 in Auckland alone, a news release said.
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"Now the band and my work have been happily combined in the scientific literature," Anker said in a news release.
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"We are now all the more fascinated by our initial scientific findings," said DLR's Richard Bamler in a news release.
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In a news release announcing the deal, Flatiron hinted that Comey would reveal new details about his conversations with Trump.
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A news release from the Public Ministry contradicts this report, saying that Colmenares died from injuries suffered during an explosion.
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Well, the Justice Department news release isn't abundantly clear on how Dennis got the coins out of the Brink's facility.
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"I am proud to endorse Congressman Patrick Murphy for the United States Senate," Obama wrote in a news release Wednesday.
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In fact, the NFLPA obviously references the Bengals in a news release ... though it doesn't call them out by name.
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In photos obtained by surveillance cameras, Spurlock can be seen walking with two unidentified men, according to the news release.
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Leonard also pleaded guilty in court on Thursday to conspiracy to commit honest services wire fraud, the news release said.
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Concho said in a news release that "capital discipline and moderating activity" would help it generate more cash this year.
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A news release from police said the body was found on a road not far from the Sam Houston Parkway.
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In March, Corday sued Sony, saying the company "has intentionally sought to destroy the series," according to a news release.
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The State Department has issued the occasional news release denouncing Russia's treatment of the Tatars, but this is not enough.
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The Munich-based company said in a news release Thursday that Zipse, 55, would succeed Harald Krueger on Aug. 16.
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The ride-hailing service said in a news release that it has expanded its discount offerings for the midterm elections.
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"The decision to end the ICE agreement will not impact public safety," the department said in a news release Wednesday.
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"Out of the three still in the race for president, John is my guy," Inhofe said in a news release.
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An academic dean usually places the hood on a recipient of an honorary degree, Purdue said in a news release.
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Hudy Muldrow, 77, faces two counts of reckless vehicular homicide/death by auto, the prosecutor said in a news release.
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"This Department of Justice stands with our first responders and victims of crime," Whitaker said in the news release Friday.
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But the new design uses metal-organic frameworks, which can transmit the ions much faster, according to a news release.
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I found online a copy of a news release from the Greenville city police outlining the four clown sightings there.
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"Consumers deserve to know that they are making safe choices when they purchase cosmetics," Pallone said in a news release.
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Mohamad Jamal Khweis, 26, of Alexandria, was charged in federal court in Virginia, according to a Justice Department news release.
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"Both companies are working closely with the regulatory agencies involved and discussions remain constructive," they said in a news release.
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"We need a computer built for the Big Data era," HPE's Chief Executive Meg Whitman said in a news release.
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In a news release, Bayer said that it had increased its offer to $125 a share from $122 a share.
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"This will not be a quick, or easy, fight," US Rebel Alliance Founder Andrew Slack said in a news release.
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Williams' awards, listed in the news release, include the Distinguished Service Medal, Presidential Service Badge, and Defense Superior Service Medal.
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Nine people were killed immediately, and two more died while being moved to another hospital, according to the news release.
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"NORAD fighters did not fire upon the aircraft," North American Aerospace Defense Command said Saturday morning in a news release.
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"One male said the suspect was acting bizarre and might be having a mental breakdown," a police news release said.
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The tsunami's impacts were compounded by a tidal wave caused by the full moon, BMKG said in a news release.
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"Don't be fooled by your pet's fur coat," said Ed Jamison, director of Dallas Animal Services, in a news release.
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According to a news release, the majority of those funds will be spent on repairs and maintenance at the stadium.
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Alan Scheuer will retire after nine years as the company's chief financial officer, the company said in a news release.
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Valeant's news release stated that adjusted earnings for the next four quarters would be around $6.2 billion to $6.6 billion.
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It was "most likely lost over the ocean," according to a late Monday news release from 18th Wing Public Affairs.
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"Apex has traditionally been successful in emerging markets and in cost-effective production," Mr. Wang said in a news release.
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"No decision has yet been made as to whether to pursue such an offer," ICE said in a news release.
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"Investigation revealed that a suspicious item was left in a room within the building," police said in a news release.
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"The carbon nanotubes are virtually a perfect absorber over the entire color spectrum," said Bierman in the MIT news release.
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Ebola remains a constant threat in Congo, WHO Director-General Dr. Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said in a news release Wednesday.
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The train was running on track previously used for occasional freight and military transport, WSDOT said in a news release.
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McAllen police said in a news release that each suspect was charged with aggravated robbery and received a $200,000 bond.
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Obama's office pointed out in a news release that the former president also had campaigned and endorsed candidates in 2017.
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A police department news release said Blackston is charged in these fatal shootings: • Michael Cousette, 20, on September 22, 2017.
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Two new coronavirus cases were announced in Tacoma Saturday night, according to a Tacoma-Pierce County Health Department news release.
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Her body was found inside her Cypress home, outside of Houston, the sheriff's department said in an earlier news release.
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The news release accompanying the show suggests a predictable roster of painterly references: Giorgio Morandi, William Scott and Gary Hume.
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He was hospitalized at Evergreen Health in Kirkland and died Saturday, according to a King County Public Health news release.
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King County will buy a motel and put recovering patients in isolation there, the county said in a news release.
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A news release was prepared, they said, while aides began vetting Mr. Falwell's background, as is standard for presidential endorsers.
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" The intrigue: The company's news release reads almost like a corporate eulogy, calling Mr. Wynn a "beloved leader and visionary.
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The Alabama Cooperative Extension System issued a news release to tell residents to expect a proliferation of them this year.
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"The Treasury Department is disrupting Russian efforts to circumvent our sanctions," said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin in a news release.
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The government's news release announcing Mr. Baker's plea and sentence did not mention the possibility of a transfer to Canada.
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But her royal news release did not appear to have affected the show: A new episode was released on Friday.
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He died of natural causes in a hospital, the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation said in a news release.
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Carolyn was told what she should do and how the state was working on a news release for the governor.
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If convicted "of the top count," he faces a maximum of 25 years in prison, according to the news release.
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"This is appalling, words cannot describe the disgust I'm feeling right now," Sheriff Richard Jones said in a news release.
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When the deputy approached Mr. Okobi, he "immediately assaulted the deputy," according to a news release from the sheriff's office.
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Leonard Markley, a recruiter in Toledo, Ohio, whose primary career field is infantry, said in a recent service news release.
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In a news release, the new ownership group said it planned to expand the publication's audience and its events business.
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Sanders and her husband, Robert R. Sanders, were North Carolina residents, the county prosecuting attorney said in a news release.
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In a separate news release, the Global HIV Vaccine Enterprise announced "deep disappointment" that the vaccine study had been stopped.
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Investigators say there are indications "the shooter was targeting the victim's vehicle," according to an Atlanta Police Department news release.
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Agler started the marching band to support the Ohio School for the Deaf Football program, according to a news release.
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"Haiti has made progress across several fronts since the devastating earthquake in 2010," Mr. Kelly said in a news release.
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Mr. Trump's campaign has repeatedly highlighted its fund-raising numbers, referring to them as "staggering" in a recent news release.
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In the news release, she described the moment librarians snipped the metal closure on the archival crates, revealing the letters.
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"Beijing has long suppressed domestic critics," Roth said in a news release after he was prevented from entering Hong Kong.
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Commissioner John Doak may challenge the rate changes if he deems them "inappropriate," the commission said in a news release.
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"Issuing what looks like a news release before issuing an interpretation seems presumptuous and maybe a little panicky," he said.
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Officers "were already in the immediate vicinity of the call dispersing a large crowd," according to a police news release.
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Neither Howard nor the press deputy, Tania Mercado, addressed questions about discrepancies between the court proceeding and the news release.
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"The Google/Ascension news has brought needed scrutiny to the security of Americans' health data," Cassidy said in news release.
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How it came together: In a joint news release, Mr. Icahn said that Newell asked him to parley with Starboard.
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The episode may have been motivated by robbery, according to a news release posted to the sheriff's office's Facebook page.
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"New Yorkers should take mass transit if possible and allow for extra travel time," officials said in a news release.
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It was the state's first human case since 2010 and the first fatal case since 2007, a news release said.
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The test was not in response to any world events, a news release stressed, but the timing was still uncanny.
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In its first week out, the book sold more than 250,000 copies, according to a news release from his publisher.
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Others also criticized his executive order as hollow, saying it was little more than a news release restating current policy.
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"No common grower, supplier, distributor, or brand of romaine lettuce has been identified," the CDC wrote in the news release.
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"Race-based discrimination will not be tolerated in the State of New Jersey," the governor said in a news release.
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It will also work with members of Congress "to win the 5G race against China," according to a news release.
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The group will work with members of Congress "to win the 5G race against China," according to a news release.
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"The Office of the Chief Coroner apologizes for the misidentification and any confusion created by it," the news release said.
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In the new position, Harrison will manage the prevention, detection and investigation of crimes, according to the Wednesday news release.
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Following Mr. Hernandez Vasquez's death, a news release stated that he was discovered by federal agents during a welfare check.
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" The school issued a news release that said in part, "Our students did everything right by raising concerns with adults.
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Their findings were published in The Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences and announced in an MIT news release.
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Tyler made a court appearance Monday afternoon in a federal courtroom in Indiana, a US Attorney's office news release said.
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The House Armed Services Committee will hold all six of its subcommittee markups April 26, according to a news release.
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The joint statement marks the latest push by the former employees to have Fox News release them from their NDAs.
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Noted The news release for Jonathan Chait's new book about the presidency of Barack Obama, "Audacity," carries an unusual endorsement.
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A US Marshals Service news release said Christy was found in a wooded areas of Mifflin Township in northern Ohio.
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"I'm proud to use my position as Senate Majority Leader to deliver for Kentucky," McConnell wrote in the news release.
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The abuse occurred from 2002 to 2010 by Father David Poulson, according to a news release from the victim's attorney.
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In a team-issued news release, Blatt made it clear that he will not pursue the team's head coaching job.
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The fishermen said they found a woman who was seriously injured and not carrying any identification, the news release said.
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"The mercury was not added by the Pond's manufacturer, but by a third party after purchase," the news release said.
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It belongs to a new genus and species of a herbivorous hadrosaurid dinosaur, the university said in a news release.
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In a news release last week, he showed no signs of backing down, pledging yet another "fundamental restructuring" of Sears.
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Maloney is white, and the news release about the agreement says that the wrestler, Andrew Johnson, identifies as mixed race.
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"Public places are defined as: a place where more than 10 persons are intended to congregate," the news release says.
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The fire department evaluated about 40 patients and transported 25 people to hospitals, the department said in a news release.
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As it announced the shutdown on Monday, it sent a simultaneous news release announcing a regular quarterly dividend for shareholders.
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ABC News made the Republican primary in New Hampshire a single-debate show in a news release on Thursday, and Mrs.
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"London City Airport is a premium infrastructure company, operating in a very attractive market," the consortium said in a news release.
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The news release comes alongside increasing interest in the Open Access movement, allowing us to access published science papers for free.
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In a news release, the company said its strongest categories were men's, home and footwear, wile accessories was the most challenging.
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"Scientifically speaking, this is something which I believe has never been done," Melton said in a University of Nottingham news release.
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He has been linked to bank robberies in La Verne, Pasadena, Claremont and Santa Clarita, according to an FBI news release.
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Reinking was arrested last July for being in a restricted area near the White House, police said in a news release.
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Additionally, two new businesses will be co-created "as part of a yearly incubator programme," L'Oréal said in a news release.
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"We now know there could be more planets than stars," Paul Hertz, NASA's astrophysics division director, said in a news release.
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American Airlines said in a news release it was canceling all of its flights into the Fort Lauderdale airport on Friday.
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The Frederick County Sheriff&aposs Office said in a news release that 27-year-old Robert Joseph Robey died Friday evening.
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Vice President Mike Pence will speak at the graduation ceremony on May 25, according to a news release from the academy.
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"We appreciate the hard work the BCA has put into investigating," the county attorney's office said in a news release Tuesday.
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"The strength and resilience of these young people is inspiring," New York Deputy Mayor Herminia Palacio said in a news release.
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The boys, believed to be about 9 months old, were discovered by railroad employees, Worcester police said in a news release.
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The Hawai&aposi Police Department said in a news release that officers were conducting a traffic stop around 9:45 p.m.
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Adalberto Perez, 46, was taken into custody in Opa-locka, Florida, the FBI office in Miami said in a news release.
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According to a news release, the new Stats Lab includes detailed and archived data for player, hero, match, and teamfight statistics.
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"These threats are no joke, and Sheriff (Mike) Ezell emphasizes investigators take them seriously," the department said in a news release.
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FGL is looking at alternative strategies and "has received interest from a number of parties," it said in a news release.
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The US Department of Health and Human Services news release announcing the deal said the documentary was ABC's Boston Med series.
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On Tuesday, Reese Bowman was found unresponsive in her crib at a center in Baltimore, police said in a news release.
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According to the a news release from the medical examiner's office, 2977,108 people, or 40% of those who died, remain unidentified.
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He was even emailed by NCR's vice president of IT and eventually secured a summer internship interview, says the news release.
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By Monday, 100% of the product had been removed from all restaurants across 21 states, a Taco bell news release said.
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According to Driscoll Children's Hospital news release, the chance of a triplet birth involving conjoined twins is 1 in 50 million.
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A warrant has been issued for Cummins' arrest for alleged sexual contact with a minor, according to a TBI news release.
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Riot also says that an SEC subpoena received in April 2018 is an ongoing issue, according to its latest news release.
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"We know Asciano's Ports businesses better than any other potential owner," Maurice James, Qube's managing director, said in a news release.
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The girls were reported missing after their mother was found dead from blunt force trauma Sunday, according to the news release.
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"It's amazing that I'm now an owner of the mountain where I grew up riding," White said in a news release.
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Jonathon E. Minard has been missing since Saturday, the Carroll County Sheriff's Office announced in a news release obtained by PEOPLE.
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"No similar crimes have been reported in the area since the October 2018, arrest of Rauda," the sheriff's news release states.
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After performing a field sobriety test, police determined that Higgins was allegedly driving under the influence, according to the news release.
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On Saturday morning, Montgomery allegedly called 911 to report that his stepson would not wake up, according to the news release.
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According to the news release, Jake allegedly had sex with Hanna May Rhoden when she was 15 and he was 20.
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Their bodies were recovered on March 28, based upon information from Lewis, the sheriff's office said in a previous news release.
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Following the incident, the family had blood tests done which indicated that no diseases were transmitted, according to the news release.
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Just after midnight Friday, the family was reported missing by relatives in Creston, according to a news release from local police.
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"Tenure, free speech, due process and academic freedom are under attack," his attorney Louis Leo IV said in a news release.
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The Georgia Bureau of Investigation (GBI) announced in a news release on Saturday that Timothy Larue Sheffield was arrested on Friday.
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The New Jersey Division of Insurance is also investigating, according to a Prudential spokesman and a news release from Jones's office.
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After performing a field sobriety test, police allegedly determined that Higgins was driving under the influence, according to the news release.
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The schedule meeting "affirms the enduring strength" of the "alliance and deep friendship between our two countries," the news release said.
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He did not appear to have any visible tattoos and may have some scarring around his mouth, the news release states.
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"Vaping among teens has increased dramatically over the last several years," said IDPH Director Dr. Ngozi Ezike in a news release.
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Saturday, House GOP leaders issued a news release saying they planned to hire a private law firm to investigate the allegations.
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It could also be leveraged for "firefighting, anti-fouling, diver protection, or anti-shark spray," Kincer said in a news release.
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She is being held without bond at the Nash County Detention Center, according to a news release from the sheriff's office.
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"NASA has been pushing high-altitude GPS technology for years," said MMS system architect Luke Winternitz in a NASA news release.
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In a news release on Thursday, Froglife said they showed a rapid and continuous decline in toad numbers since the 1980s.
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Michael Isaiah Nance, 24, of Chicago died Monday from combat-related wounds, the Department of Defense said in a news release.
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"Wally is one of the true trailblazers in American sports history," the Lions said in a news release announcing his death.
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The National Park Service says in a news release Wednesday that the visitor center in Kill Devil Hills will reopen Sept.
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The Los Angeles Police Department said in a news release the shooting took place on July 26 just after 3 p.m.
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Other passengers on the plane "endured the smell of melted plastic, burnt electronics and burnt hair," according to the news release.
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"I've been a big admirer of 60 Minutes since my days as a young reporter," Oprah stated in a news release.
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President Donald Trump's advisers would recommend that he sign the bill into law, the White House said in a news release.
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Seven guardsmen arrived in the town Wednesday, and up to 30 are expected by Friday, Snyder said in a news release.
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In a news release last week, he showed no signs of backing down, pledging yet another a "fundamental restructuring" of Sears.
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"Today marks the rebirth of the London Taxi Company," Chris Gubbey, chief executive of the LTC, said in a news release.
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"Our justice system was designed with a promise: to treat all people equally," Harris was quoted saying in a news release.
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Shanley, now 86, will begin 10 years of supervised probation, according to a news release from Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan.
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Investigators with the FBI think the student, Yingying Zhang, 26, is probably dead, a news release from the attorney's office said.
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According to APS, Vandermaesen was initially "suspected of not properly caring for her 74-year old sister," the news release reads.
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"We needed the world to see what was at stake," Phillip Roe, the Goolarabooloo law boss, said in the news release.
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"It was now that Johnson noticed both he and his son were covered in blood," police allege in their news release.
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Three suspects were killed and four arrested during the confrontation, said a spokesperson with Paraguay's Interior Ministry in a news release.
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For example, the robots allow for "up to a 100-times increase" over previous methods, they said in a news release.
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Officers responded to a reported abduction on Sunday afternoon and arrested three suspects in Barton's case, according to a news release.
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"The safety of millions are at stake and we cannot afford to risk another disaster," she said in a news release.
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The department tweeted out a news release Tuesday saying that the person who got the disease was infected while traveling overseas.
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"It made me think that next time might not have such a happy ending," he said in a CalTech news release.
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"The HHS mandate forced religious employers to pay for services that violated their consciences," he said in a Friday news release.
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And his White House is right behind him -- branding the special counsel's probe a "witch hunt" in an official news release.
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"Ralphie V has served the department and the university well," Athletic Director Rick George said Tuesday, according to the news release.
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"He ended up tying her to a nearby tree and sexually assaulted her," the sheriff's office alleged in its news release.
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"Spinning vehicles are pretty terrible for carrying people, but pretty fantastic for carrying sensors," explained Piccoli in a Penn news release.
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"The really troubling thing is that there are many of these valleys further up-glacier," Howat said in the news release.
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"The system is like a bodybuilder with a tiny brain," explained the project lead, Christophe Salzmann, in an EPFL news release.
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The video contradicted a police news release saying that the young man was killed because he had been menacing the officer.
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"Yana combines an extraordinary record of service to the arts with outstanding business experience," Mr. Bloomberg said in the news release.
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In a news release, Banca Popolare di Vicenza said the price range for its offering was €0.10 to €3 a share.
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Hoppe is leaving the Speaker's office after the holidays to pursue a new opportunity, Ryan's office said in a news release.
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More than 1,600 service members from the US National Guard have also responded to Hurricane Maria, according to FEMA's news release.
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But Samsung issued the news release about the replacement program itself, without waiting to coordinate with the commission, the Times reported.
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"The historically low performance across Europe is driven by two factors," Jean-Jacques Vandenheede said in a news release on Wednesday.
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The frog, known as Pepe the Frog, did not originally have anti-Semitic connotations, the league said in a news release.
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She has been identified as 16-year-old Hannah Hart, the Mendocino County Sheriff's Office said in a Wednesday news release.
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"However, overall trends dropped considerably during the first two weeks of December," warned Chief Executive Alasdair James in a news release.
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In a news release later, the United States military said that Islamic State militants were systematically killing the population in Nangarhar.
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"This change in procedure is a purely technical one," Gregor Pottmeyer, Deutsche Börse chief financial officer, said in a news release.
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Customers Bancorp said in a news release that it would rebrand the acquired accounts under its mobile banking division, called BankMobile.
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" John Doe said in an ACLU news release that his case "has shown the worst and the best of my country.
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Treasury said in a news release that its new policy would reinforce changes that the IRS has made following those revelations.
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Olson announced his retirement in a news release, stating that he was leaving Washington to spend more time with his family.
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Immigrant Oswaldo Barrientos described his citizenship application rejection as like getting "sucker punched," according to a news release from Hancock's office.
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"This is a phenomenal program made possible by all of their hard work," she said in a Marine Corps news release.
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The show's publicists had already issued a news release naming him as one of the first-nighters expected to be there.
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The P-8 reported turbulence from the intercept, and the Navy characterized the incident as "irresponsible," according to the news release.
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Fitbit said in a news release that it would continue to remain "platform agnostic" across both Google's Android and Apple's iOS.
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According to an FSU news release, Coffey was found unresponsive one morning after he had attended a party the night before.
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That represents an 2350 -percent increase, the company said in a news release a day ahead of its meeting with investors.
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Fornaro replaces Spirit's decade-long leader, Ben Baldanza, who will assist with the transition, the company said in a news release.
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A total of six people were shot and one person was pistol-whipped in the incident, according to the news release.
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But because this is Pope Francis, his arrival on Instagram was heralded several days in advance by a Vatican news release.
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The leaked information has already been deleted and the company has found no new leaks, it said in a news release.
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Two or four people can set it up to launch in minutes, the defense research company explains in a news release.
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" Tesla said in its news release that it had informed the traffic safety agency about the accident "immediately after it occurred.
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"How the Clinton Foundation Put National Security Up for Sale," read the subject of a Republican National Committee news release. Mrs.
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The news release cited the Sudanese Interior Ministry as saying at least 816 people had been detained as of January 7.
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"Rimowa is a brand with a unique heritage," Bernard Arnault, the LVMH chairman and chief executive, said in a news release.
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Authorities first noticed unusual activity in one of SingHealth's IT databases on July 4, according to the Health Ministry's news release.
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Johnny Rotten, the lead singer of the Sex Pistols, according to a news release sent by a publicist for Mr. Corré.
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King County plans to buy a motel and put recovering patients in isolation there, the county said in a news release.
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It is expected to arrive at the Nissan Stadium, where the Tennessee Titans play, on Saturday, according to a news release.
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