"Millions of years ago, I'm sure they had fires that raged and raged for months — it just so happens that we are in one of those cycles," Mr. Lynch said.
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AMAZONIA, Brazil — Fires raged across Arariboia in late September.
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The 24-year-old Australian raged at the umpire, raged at himself and raged at his box but ultimately prevailed 6-2 2755-2675(24) 24-230(20) 83-28(28) 8-6(8) in the longest match of his career to set up a last-16 date with 19-times Grand Slam champion Rafa Nadal.
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The rural rebellion has raged for nearly half a century.
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Online discussions about Ms. Fisher's looks raged across social media.
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As the fire raged, Roman killed himself, police officials say.
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Her ideas of liberation raged on even when Nelson's changed.
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Silence reigned for most of the weekend as protests raged.
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The Syrian civil war has raged now for five years.
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It's worth noting that that craving for Cheetos raged on.
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In her act Rivers also raged about beautiful women, particularly
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For the next 9 months, the battle for Mosul raged.
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The fight has raged on for more than 15 years.
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Obama administration The Keystone XL debate has raged for years.
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" Ronald Reagan raged at "strapping young bucks" and "welfare queens.
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Unprecedented wildfires raged across Siberia, Greenland, and Alaska all summer.
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The Diamond Hill protests raged on until around 7 p.m.
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I still raged pretty hard on a couple of them.
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Debates raged over whether they should continue to be revered.
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He pulled the pilot to safety as the fire raged.
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Pizza wars and cupcake wars have raged, but knish wars?
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Fighting raged on the ground even as talks moved forward.
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Here's why the art stayed put when fire raged nearby.
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Bernhardt debate raged on as they headed to the runway.
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Unprecedented, deadly bushfires have raged across Australia since September 2019.
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As the Storm raged, cracks appeared in Zen's calm veneer.
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Donald Trump raged against the pharmaceutical industry as a candidate.
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But they've also cried and raged and staggered out stunned.
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Meanwhile, as a pop culture sensation raged, Syed remained in prison.
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A judge shot it down, but the divorce battle raged on.
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And then he watched as it quickly raged out of control.
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A year ago the internet raged against an app with #DeleteUber.
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In 2001, as the war raged on, Laurent Kabila was assassinated.
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The post has since been removed – but the feud raged on.
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As the wars raged on, they also died together in battle.
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He raged at fellow drivers whom he considered rude or careless.
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In 1917, as World War I raged across the Atlantic, American
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Her mind raged like an infernal machine, or folded into inertia.
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While the fighting raged, the weapons stayed in the conflict zone.
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They raged against the machine; they fought for the color line.
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Trump visited Texas on August 29 while the storm still raged.
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The conflict raged for years as Rameau produced masterpiece after masterpiece.
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Russian religious hard-liners have raged against the film as blasphemous.
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As he was unceremoniously replaced, the Palestinian intifada raged across Israel.
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As the opera was being planned, World War I still raged.
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Pitched battles between riot police and protesters raged into the night.
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He raged when Craig Melvin of NBC News breached this territory.
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Meanwhile, the debates over its politics and artistic merit raged on.
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Wildfires raged across Alaska in the state&aposs warmest year ever
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As the military aid was delayed, battles raged and soldiers died.
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Again, Democrats raged but had little ability to disrupt the dictate.
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Protests raged for months before a government clampdown reined them in.
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"An internal European crisis" that has raged for a decade. 2.
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The same day, mass protests along the Gaza border raged anew.
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Friends tried to understand as I raged on the phone, bawling.
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Without Martu people starting them year-round, seasonal lightning fires raged.
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"I've mentioned it 50 times," Trump raged, according to Mayer's account.
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Trump raged on Twitter on Monday after Harley's European production announcement.
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We talked about art while a wild windstorm raged around me.
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Others contained enough truth to help explain why officials raged at them.
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The civil war in impoverished Yemen has raged unabated since March 2015.
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Tornadoes that raged through the South over the weekend killed 19 people.
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The Great Depression raged despite the fact that most banks were small.
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This is not the first time Trump has raged at CNN International.
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Bushfires started by lightning raged across Tasmania's north and west from Jan.
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Meanwhile, protests raged over the deaths of two black men by police.
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Or, as impassioned players raged, maybe it's been moved to the front.
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The argument over whether trans women are women has raged for decades.
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Blizzards raged from Georgia to eastern Canada, spawning tornadoes in many places.
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Still, throughout Friday, Mr. Trump raged against impeachment and defended his behavior.
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Battles raged on the eastern bank of the Euphrates river on Sunday.
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The Ebola outbreak has raged in Congo for more than a year.
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Meanwhile, war raged in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the Great Recession loomed.
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As time marched on, the debate inside the halls of Congress raged.
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Police reportedly arrested 15 people as traffic was slowed and protesters raged.
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The maiden name debate has raged strong over the past few decades.
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He raged against the bill's contents and the process that yielded it.
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A few days ago, when controversy first raged between Biden and Sen.
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Court battles over the regulation of lead ammunition have raged for years.
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Powerful wildfires raged in Northern and Southern California, pushed by strong winds.
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Mr. Rodger raged against women and feminism in corners of the internet.
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Further north, in Canada, wildfires raged in multiple spots dotting British Columbia.
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As the fiery Democratic debate in Nevada raged on Wednesday night, Sens.
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Protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act have raged across India since December.
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Another huge fire raged at the bridge near the front of campus.
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A movement against immigrants from Bangladesh has raged in Assam for decades.
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Few debates in the history of the English language have raged more passionately.
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How did you manage to stay here while the battle raged around you?
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Ecuador Violent protests have raged for days in the Ecuadorian capital of Quito.
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AS THE second world war raged, Western intellectuals wondered if civilisation could recover.
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The fire at Caneiro's brother's Colts Neck mansion raged for hours Tuesday afternoon.
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Musk has long raged in private at perceived enemies, especially in the media.
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Melbourne was shaken by the gang wars that raged between 1998 and 2010.
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Ground battles also raged Wednesday in Aleppo between the Syrian army and rebels.
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Legally, it would have to stand idly by as a major war raged.
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Once these questions were seen in terms of right and wrong, conflict raged.
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He was elected councilman in 2015 as protests raged over Brown&aposs death.
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But the fire raged on for a few minutes in the closed grill.
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The squabble raged on between London's black-taxi drivers and app upstart Uber.
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Around this time Trump had already raged against the network for several months.
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He had been searching for Micheline when the storm raged on Tuesday morning.
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Mr. Castro raged against Washington, maintaining that the planes had violated Cuban airspace.
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Serious conflicts had raged between the Oromo and the Somali region, for example.
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Barack Obama's presidency flagged for a time as the BP oil spill raged.
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The debate over immigration raged on Monday in both the US and Germany.
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As the fire raged and news of it broke on the wire, Messrs.
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The fight raged for 21993 days, and the city was reduced to ruins.
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Have the fires that have raged this month north of Calistoga affected you?
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Who was going to comfort him in the night as Matthew raged outside?
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As Christie received treatment for ligament damage, a debate raged in her head.
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Many European nations did that as the pandemic has raged across the continent.
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" Hilton raged against the economic shutdown in the wake of COVID-19. "Dr.
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Debate raged over whether Germany might ever have the right to express pride.
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In the winter of 1847-48, a typhus epidemic raged through Upper Silesia.
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He raged against democracy and egalitarianism, but also against nationalism and anti-Semitism.
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PRIVATE FURY: Donald Trump raged about leaks in public and in private today.
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He raged against the joint exercises Ukraine was holding with NATO in Crimea.
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Afghanistan's conflict has raged for 16 years, becoming the United States' longest war.
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As the debate raged in many parts of the nation, others remained unperturbed.
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By now, the war in Syria has raged for more than six years.
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Nevertheless, dueling campaigns to vote 'yes', 'no' or abstain raged on the internet.
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Don Draper (Jon Ham) cheated, raged, and threw money directly at Elisabeth Moss' face.
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But this isn't the first time Twitter has raged over Google's emoji-related decisions.
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Had so much fun dancing to it that I literally raged my ring off!
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People living near the airport said bullets were hitting their homes as fighting raged.
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Such sceptics have traditionally raged at the hypocrisy of American claims to moral superiority.
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That same year, Musk also raged over news stories about Tesla car battery fires.
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He raged for nearly 90 minutes in Dallas a week and a half ago.
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A multi-sided civil war has raged in Syria for more than five years.
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But Hurricane Harvey has raged through 2017 and ignorance is no longer an excuse.
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But as Trump has raged, something genuinely unprecedented has started happening at the border.
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While wildfires raged in California, the rambunctious babies played in their new throne room.
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Two policemen died and one was seriously wounded as gunfire raged through the night.
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Jerry Brown asked for federal emergency status and assistance as the fire raged on.
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That didn't appease players, who raged on in the Battlefront subreddit and on Twitter.
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All kinds of public health measures and quarantines were tried, as the epidemic raged.
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As the storm raged Sunday night, the St. Petersburg first responders slept in shifts.
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Meanwhile, the battle between Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton raged on and arguably intensified.
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Major News: Protests against police shooting raged on in Charlotte for a second night.
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However, despite the reversal of the price increase, the protests raged on in Santiago.
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It raged for days, casting a massive plume of toxic smoke over the region.
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After Epstein was found dead, speculation raged about how he managed to kill himself.
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The couple stayed in the pool for hours as the fire raged, Luis said.
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As the storm raged on, I thought, This is how I'm going to die.
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In town, the party raged on through the day and into the wee hours.
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In the summer of 230, a debate raged in Nike's headquarters in Beaverton, Ore.
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Rauschenberg, meanwhile, was embraced by these same subcultures and raged against the Vietnam War.
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As the controversy raged and news of the investigations broke, Baidu's stock fell 7.9%.
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Muammar el-Qaddafi, raged for a year, killing hundreds and leaving many families displaced.
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"They must've known about our attack," he said, as mortar fire raged around us.
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Even with Mr. Dulos in jail, the custody battle between the two raged on.
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Emergency personnel were overwhelmed when the fast-moving flames raged into Paradise last week.
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For decades, a philosophical debate has raged about how to respond to climate change.
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Amid accusations that the photo deliberately glamorized the subject of immigration, debate raged online.
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Even after the government backed down on the fare increase, the protests raged on.
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Claims that koalas were "functionally extinct" spread widely online as fires raged in Australia.
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Company parties raged into early morning hours at hotels along the Las Vegas Strip.
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The fight over net neutrality has raged both in the courts and in Congress.
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Four other tapestries had been hanging across the sanctuary from where the fire raged.
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Four years ago, a disease that rarely made headlines — Ebola — raged in West Africa.
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Koalas: Claims that koalas were "functionally extinct" spread online as fires raged in Australia.
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As for the rest of the team, they raged with booze -- it was fun.
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The war has raged since 2011, with the death toll in the hundreds of thousands.
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"Those fuckers," Ludo Duguépéroux, 35, a member of SOS Méditerranée team, raged at the Maltese.
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Fighting has raged around Sabratha's hospital and its Roman ruins, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
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Fires that raged through a coastal area near Athens last week killed 270 (see article).
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As Hurricane Irma raged into a category 5 hurricane in the Atlantic Ocean, Florida Gov.
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Social media provide platforms for monomaniacs who previously raged in the privacy of their bedsits.
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Debates which raged between Europe's 16th-century reformers are rumbling on in America's influential seminaries.
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The fire reportedly started around 3 PM on Sunday afternoon and raged throughout the night.
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Booty-fever raged here in America in the early 2000s and then kind of plateaued.
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Where technology and economics collide An outbreak of ransomware raged across the internet on Friday.
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Hitler also publicly raged against the "vice" of homosexuality and the "degenerate" lives of transsexuals.
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Democrats raged against the question, claiming it would deter people from filling out the form.
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An oil fire raged through the ship for the next 30 hours, buckling the metal.
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The flooding comes after recent severe thunderstorms raged across parts of Central and North Texas.
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The mosquito-borne disease has raged in South America and other regions for several months.
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Debate about the U.S. banking system's safety has raged on the campaign trail, and Sen.
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It spread rapidly to Liberia and Sierra Leone and raged on for over a year.
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But once the lights were off, youthful exchanges about life, love and the cosmos raged.
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The risks were outweighed by the dangers of remaining at home, where gang wars raged.
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As the debate raged on, the candidates touched off a sort-of circular firing squad.
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Violence raged Friday, with clashes in Maysan province, where demonstrators stormed government offices in Amara.
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But Trump reportedly jumped in and raged against the other leaders for not including Russia.
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Debate has raged ever since over whether the US was right to launch the attacks.
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In another vlog on her second channel, Paytas raged against her apartment complex some more.
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When he was informed of Mueller's appointment, he raged at his attorney general, Jeff Sessions.
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The debate over whether to allow Sunday sales has raged inside Minnesota's Legislature for decades.
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More than 800 attended, and the fete raged on until after midnight — when Apfel left.
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On Tuesday, battles raged on the edges of Lashkar Gah, the capital of Helmand Province.
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Widespread demonstrations across Iran have raged since last Thursday, leaving at least 21 people dead.
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He listened soberly for 10 minutes as the fun and singing raged all around them.
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But a debate has raged about whether the yield curve has lost its predictive power.
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But as the debate raged on, others got more time and she got fewer questions.
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As she left the witness stand, escorted by court officers, she raged at Ms. Ortega.
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A debate raged among journalists and politicians over the ethics of its decision to publish.
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Thursday morning's tweets are far from the first time Trump has publicly raged against Mueller.
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Whatever unrest raged across the country, or even down the road, it wasn't raging here.
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Then deadly wildfires raged nearby, forcing some players, coaches and staff out of their homes.
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Few modern wars have raged this long, this destructively and with this much outside intervention.
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A top Huawei executive raged against American carriers, accusing them of depriving customers of choice.
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As wildfires have raged in recent years, burning a tower of wooden pallets felt inappropriate.
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The hearings follow a partisan fight that's raged over access to the conservative judge's records.
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He resigned in frustration seven months into the job, as the civil war raged on.
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In Washington, the debate raged over whether to list the lesser prairie-chicken as threatened.
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One donation labeled "For our Syrian friends" was blocked as suspicious, and my heart raged.
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If the Democrats sought to prosecute the president, the Republicans raged against the entire process.
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In Oklahoma, which has raged against the law, insurance premiums are among the nation's highest.
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The inmates escaped through the back portion of the jail as the firefight raged, Solda said.
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The revolt has raged for four months against President Emmanuel Macron and his pro-business reforms.
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As everyone on Twitter raged with their "o shit whaddup" burnsauce hot fire rap battle reaction.
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It is a debate that has raged for as long as English football has imported players.
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The surrender of Hakimullah's family may weaken the Pakistani Taliban's insurgency which has raged since 2007.
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Mario Lopez's backyard was partially destroyed after severe rainstorms raged through southern California earlier this week.
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While she raged and cursed up a storm in multiplayer battle arena games, he consoled her.
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That led to civil war, which raged for most of the 1990s and killed 200,000 people.
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But many residents of Aleppo remain affected by the fighting that raged here for so long.
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Pakistani officials and media have also raged about Trump's calls for India's increased involvement in Afghanistan.
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As the fire raged, whipped by ferocious winds, hundreds of people sought refuge on nearby beaches.
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The storm has raged for 350 years, and it's so large it could swallow Earth whole.
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Arguments about Peretz-era TNR's content have raged for years and will continue to do so.
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He was born in Marawi on May 23, as the battle for the city raged outside.
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A fire, believed to have been set as a rescue signal, quickly raged out of control.
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The attacker, who had raged against Trump on social media, was killed by police returning fire.
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Sadoun and his young family fled the Old City in west Mosul as the battle raged.
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For months, Fortnite fans have raged at the company's inaction and relative silence on the matter.
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For a start, its decades-long civil war, which raged from 1977 to 1992, has returned.
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I had been struggling with suicidality for years as my untreated bipolar disorder raged and worsened.
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The show sold out its first run, even as a campaign against it raged on Twitter.
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Syria, where a war has raged for more than seven years, ranked third on the list.
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Turkey's Kurdish conflict raged throughout much of the 1980s and 1990s, but cooled in the 2000s.
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Since November 2016, a national battle has raged about the role of social media in politics.
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The war has raged for more than six years, displacing millions and causing dire humanitarian conditions.
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She raged against it, helpless and insulted, and blurted at last, 'I don't want to die.
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The war raged for 14 years; the period of peace that followed has now outlasted it.
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Businesses and bodies burned to the bone as the race riot raged for almost a week.
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Debates over artistic license in movies based on real life have raged, well, since they've existed.
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An unbroken 360-degree shot within Castle Black as duels between all the major characters raged!
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A battle for control of Hue, the old imperial capital, raged for more than a month.
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I remembered a time, some years back, being on call overnight as a storm raged outside.
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The political war that Trump raged has permanently taken its toll and has done irreparable harm.
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As three simultaneous afterparties each night raged toward the dawn, the sense of community never dissipated.
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It's worth noting here that this war has raged for longer than I have been alive.
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Residents were temporarily evacuated from the veterans home in October when fires raged through Napa County.
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In France, fires raged on Tuesday less than 10 miles from the resort city of Nice.
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What astonished him, as the Civil War raged, was how blind Americans were to its origins.
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This section of the West Bank separation barrier was built 15 years ago, as violence raged.
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But all the while debate raged: Is GIF pronounced with a hard or soft "g" sound?
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A debate over trade also raged before Britain's June 23 referendum on leaving the European Union.
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Speculation has long raged that U.S. cyber influence has been behind botched North Korean missile launches.
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The fire has provided an eerie, almost apocalyptic, backdrop to areas where the blazes have raged.
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JERUSALEM — When fires raged across Israel last month, Anas Abudaabes began to type on his laptop.
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The fake food frenzy raged on as plant-based disruption continued to sour the dairy industry.
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The Amazon rainforest appeared in headlines this summer as thousands of fires raged month after month.
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But General Fadavi said protests and riots had raged in more than 100 cities across Iran.
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Fears about this tipping point spread over the summer, when fires raged through the Brazilian Amazon.
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Debate over the treatment of women in the male-dominated tech industry has raged for months.
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Intense forest fires have raged across the Indonesian regions of Sumatra and Kalimantan in recent weeks.
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But even as it raged, Trump was, as always, conscious of how his image is playing.
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As the deadly California wildfires raged, Jeremy Kost looked for the right image for his Instagram account.
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The legal battle for payment has raged since Argentina's 2001 default on some $100 billion of debt.
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Yes, plywood still covered the facades of some businesses along its commercial corridors where violence once raged.
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Photo: Getty ImagesThe debate over the potential harms and benefits of vaping has raged on for years.
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Syria's brutal civil war has raged on for nearly six years and killed an estimated 400,000 people.
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Trump raged and fumed and demanded that Homeland Security Secretary Kirstjen Nielsen shut down the border entirely.
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The bloody South Sudanese Civil War has raged for five years killing tens of thousands of people.
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But by late afternoon, it hadn't taken place, and people were still trapped as the fighting raged.
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Officials originally said 13 people died in the floods that raged from Sunday night to Monday morning.
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Earlier this year, debate raged on Twitter about just how bad Apple's AirPods were for the environment.
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However, the Yemen war has raged since 2015, with the US supporting the Saudi-led coalition's side.
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Young Carol (Ashley Jordyn), the bespectacled middle sister who raged and drew murder plans in her notebook.
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The United States declared independence from Britain in 1776 and the American revolutionary war raged until 21982.
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The storm killed at least 28 people as it raged through the Caribbean en route to Florida.
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The debate has raged with such intensity that last year, it even garnered its own Twitter Moment.
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Meanwhile, in the audience and among the thousands of people watching the streaming proceedings online, speculation raged.
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Meanwhile the presidential campaign raged on and Donald Trump did something no other candidate has ever done.
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LONDON (Reuters) - It's a debate that has raged in other parts of the financial universe for years.
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The brutal civil war has raged on for nearly six years and killed an estimated 400,000 people.
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Yemen&aposs war has raged since March 2015 between Iran-backed Shiite Houthi rebels and government forces.
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ISIS' presence in Syria has grown during the violent conflict that has raged for nearly five years.
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As films screened and parties raged, Disick was photographed on yachts and by pools with numerous women.
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His fighters played a leading role in the brutal sectarian war that raged between 2005 and 2006.
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" She raged against the clinics, telling them: "You ought to be ashamed for charging $40,000 a shot.
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We're still debating questions that have raged for decades: Should we focus on reducing carbs or fat?
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A towering wildfire raged in western Canada, forcing an entire city of about 80,000 people to evacuate.
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During his time in office, Trump has raged against the press and its use of anonymous sources.
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Despite their large population, they have been systematically oppressed and displaced as regional wars raged for decades.
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"Strength in Numbers" - Prophets of Rage Supergroup Prophets of Rage has raged against Trump since the campaign.
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In addition to the blazes in the West, forest fires raged in Sweden above the Arctic Circle.
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Composers and performers today care little about the stylistic battles that raged for decades in contemporary music.
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Still, I found entire families cowering in their hovels in Alemão as the fighting raged around them.
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Instead of joining the Federation, the Klingons attacked, and war has raged for the last twenty years.
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"My father loved just as hard as he fought and raged," his daughter, Christine Timoney Dowdell, said.
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Sectarian tensions have raged for some time between members of the Sunni and Shiite denominations of Islam.
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The Syrian Civil War has raged for almost seven years and killed tens of millions of people.
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He sat behind a counter while the storm raged outside and water seeped in beneath the doors.
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The fires raged through the hills that are home to some of the country's most prized vineyards.
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And since olden days, a battle has raged between menhaden fishermen and fans of menhaden's marine predators.
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The typhoon, which raged across north Luzon island early Saturday, surpassed Hurricane Florence in its ferocious intensity.
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Mr. Libi recanted the story after being returned to C.I.A. custody in 2004 as the war raged.
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It's a storm that's raged for 350 years, and it's so large it could swallow Earth whole.
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Accept these exact same people are raged when background checks and mental evaluations are mentioned as solutions.
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At least 11 people were hospitalized with burns from the Camp Fire, which raged across 150,000 acres.
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Mr. Doe had barricaded himself in the Mansion for months as fighting to topple his regime raged.
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President Trump raged at Iran for much of his annual address at the United Nations last week.
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Table of Contents: An unprecedented number of fires have raged throughout Brazil in 224, intensifying in August.
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I raged at Catholic schoolmates who jeered that Luther had turned the world upside down for sex.
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The mayhem raged for 10 days before hundreds of National Guardsmen and state troopers could restore calm.
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It raged through the night until the building was a charred ruin and everyone inside was dead.
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The comparisons have raged for so long that Kershaw's eyes glaze over when the subject comes up.
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As the dispute raged, Elliott became Akzo Nobel's largest shareholder, with a stake of about 9 percent.
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In the 1980s, during the Reagan presidency and the AIDS crisis, culture wars over artistic censorship raged.
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When he needed tears, he drove actors to tears; when he needed fear, he raged at them.
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The debate over war powers raged a week after the president ordered a strike against Maj. Gen.
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This one raged for more than a year, and over time its blazing heat warped institutional norms.
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The battle for Raqqa had raged for over four months before the fight was won this week.
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Last month, Huawei CEO Richard Yu raged against American carriers, accusing them of depriving customers of choice.
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But this year, as protests raged across Hong Kong, the elections drew a record number of voters.
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Lowe said he waded through chin-high water to reach safety while the storm raged around him.
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For years, debate has raged on about how businesses can help in the fight against climate change.
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"The Trump presidency that we fought for, and won, is over," he raged to the Weekly Standard.
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The blaze has raged with the same extreme intensity seen in several devastating wildfires in recent months.
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Critics of the Church committee raged that precious intelligence secrets were being aired publicly, which threatened national security.
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The commentators harped on in their affected Olde English while the battlers raged at one another on horseback.
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Fighting with jihadist groups such as Islamic State which are not included in the truce has raged on.
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As the fighting raged on Tuesday, Taliban spokesman Qari Yousuf Ahmadi warned civilians to remain in their houses.
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Also, he has raged against homosexuality and threatened to regulate Netflix as a possible threat to national security.
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The prime minister really did seem happy, playing golf and smiling politely while Trump raged about trade deficits.
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The NRA and Ackerman had a public split in June as a power struggle raged within the NRA.
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The youngster even practiced as the 50-day Gaza war during the summer of 2014 raged around him.
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Dry, windy conditions are fueling the blaze, which has already raged over 2000,8803 square kilometers (2880 square miles).
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The attacks on "political correctness" really took hold when the culture wars raged in the Age of Reagan.
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Fighting raged Friday on several fronts in Syria as combatants sought to gain advantage before the cease-fire.
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The so-called Valley Fire raged in Napa and Sonoma counties near San Francisco in September last year.
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Locked in her room to avoid the fighting that raged on the streets outside, the student started hallucinating.
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The background to the arrests was communal violence, which raged in Addis Ababa for several days in September.
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Fires have raged this summer in Corsica, along the Adriatic coast and on the Greek island of Kythera.
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Afterwards, I looked for a bar to lean on during Flesh Parade and Haemorrhage while they raged hard.
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Throughout last year as the election raged on, I felt pangs of worry at Trump's anti-Islam rhetoric.
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Mueller's probe and Sessions' recusal have continued to deeply anger Trump, who raged repeatedly against Sessions on Twitter.
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For more than three decades a global war has raged over fees merchants pay to accept payment cards.
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Yet, while the debate has raged with particular ferocity in Britain, other countries have also seen tempers flare.
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Yemen's civil war has raged since 2015, when Iran-backed Houthi rebels took over the capital of Sanaa.
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Violent clashes have erupted between Morales loyalists and police in Bolivia's capital and raged well into the night.
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We brought together four or five key players, we "raged" together for two weeks, and they fixed it.
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Mr. Goldcrown was at Henri Bendel installing the wall the night after the election, as protests raged outside.
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Most of Libya's oil infrastructure is in the east where competition for control has raged between military factions.
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Arguments have raged at the central bank about the need for further easing in America's still robust economy.
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Debate has raged over the president's racism in the days since the White House meeting was first reported.
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Two years ago, as New York commuters raged about the jam-packed, trash-strewn, untrustworthy subway trains, Gov.
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As Harvey raged this week, social media platforms quickly became clearinghouses for people looking for friends and relatives.
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As the Civil War raged toward conclusion, Douglass attacked Lincoln for vacillating on black rights in the South.
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As fires raged in the Brazilian Amazon, the presidents of Brazil and France directed insults at each other.
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As the fire raged, friends and colleagues in Brazil sent tweets expressing their anger and sense of hopelessness.
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They stared into the camera, waved serrated knives, raged at the West and specifically warned Britain: You're next.
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The battle for Mosul, Iraq, raged on Friday and streams of civilians continued an exodus from the city.
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The Klamathon Fire raged for more than two weeks in July, killing one resident and injuring three firefighters.
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As World War II raged, she embarked on her career, finding work at a salon near Regent Street.
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The shootout raged for hours until the house where Perez and his supporters sought refuge was barely standing.
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Night after night the people at my father's kitchen table raged or wept or sat staring into space.
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The civil war in Syria has raged on, however, and government forces bombed the Idilb province overnight Wednesday.
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As the violent protests raged in Hong Kong on Tuesday, mainland China celebrated 70 years of communist rule.
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Scott McPherson's breakout play, the deathbed comedy "Marvin's Room," came into the world as the AIDS epidemic raged.
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Why would DOE and CMES apparently sit on the information while a war of words raged around them?
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The fire, which raged for more than 222 hours, released 5,239 pounds of deadly chemicals into the air.
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Trump has raged against Jeff Sessions since his decision to recuse himself from Russia-related matters last year.
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The war in Afghanistan has raged for 18 years, and it continues with no immediate end in sight.
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The Boko Haram scourge has been well documented as it raged through the three northeastern states of Nigeria.
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As summer slipped into fall and debate raged back home, the need for that ending would become urgent.
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Dramatic battles had raged as the Islamic State fought fruitlessly to salvage its ruthless reign; she knew that.
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"The white civil rights volunteers are the only people who had a permit to be there," raged one.
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The year was 1940, and the opening battles of what would become World War II raged across Europe.
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In China, where the virus has raged for about two months, data already suggest unexpectedly large economic costs.
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When the fires raged again in 2019, causing power failures throughout California, Musk once again plugged Tesla's products.
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At the same time, on the other side of the planet, wildfires raged in Australia's record-breaking heat.
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Over the past week, a Twitter debate has raged over whether dating rich men constitutes good feminist praxis.
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As civil war raged across the country in the 1940s, Mr. Chao attended Jiao Tong University in Shanghai.
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Tens of thousands of civilians were trapped in Mosul as the fighting raged; many paid with their lives.
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Outside the rain still raged, but Thompson said that the food should be consumed under the open sky.
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The fight for women's pay equality has raged among activists, celebrities, and lawmakers for nearly half a century.
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People present said he raged that allies, notably Germany, did not make vast increases in their defense budgets.
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But debate has raged over the accuracy of China's figures since it first started reporting on the novel coronavirus.
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Our centenary editorial, written in 1943 as the war against fascism raged, set this out in two complementary principles.
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The forest fires raged outside of the capital in eastern and western parts of Attica, the greater Athens area.
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The commercial building's dramatic collapse on live TV came after a fire raged for hours through its upper floors.
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But starting in 2015, massive outbreaks of Zika raged across South and Central America, and parts of North America.
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For months during the presidential primaries last summer, a debate raged over whether Bernie Sanders was "really" a Democrat.
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A new fire broke out in the San Diego Thursday, one of six fires that raged across the state.
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Troll campaigns from Russia, Iran, and Saudi Arabia have raged through Twitter, trying to silence opposition and confuse opponents.
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As we reported ... LeBron James had to evacuate from his Brentwood mansion Monday after wildfires raged just blocks away.
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However, firefighters managed to save hundreds of homes in Montecito on Saturday as the fire raged in Santa Barbara.
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Aly Omar and his family spent three days trapped in the Manzar neighborhood abutting the airport as fighting raged.
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Tom Brady RAGED Thursday night -- pounding beers, dancing with his teammates and SHOWING OFF HIS 6TH SUPER BOWL RING!!!
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As the fire raged, nearly everyone set about protecting his or her own property, rather than stopping its spread.
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The report appears to have incensed Trump, who raged about it on Twitter on Saturday evening and Sunday morning.
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As he packed up on Monday, though, Poteet raged down the course again, setting another record at 429 mph.
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It's a conundrum that's raged ever since Dolly, the famous duplicated sheep, was brought into the world in 1996.
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As wildfires raged in California this summer, one fire department's response was impeded by an unexpected problem: data throttling.
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President Trump ranted and raged at what he perceived as insufficient loyalty by his first attorney general, Jeff Sessions.
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Right-wing pundits have continually raged against this because Beyoncé doesn't fit into their traditional American role model mold.
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Controversy over the Guardians of the Galaxy star's casting has raged since the film's first movie poster was released.
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Conrad Hilton raged at police during his arrest at E.G. Daily's house -- unleashing homophobic and racist slurs on police.
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Intense fighting raged for weeks in Wadi Barada, and knocked the water spring out of service in late December.
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The fight between the two raged for years, even before the Chinese government formally legalized ride-hailing months ago.
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As a result, the grass fire ignited by the rocket remains raged over nine miles wide at its peak.
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AT&T customers in particular raged on Twitter overnight about how difficult it was to pre-order the phone.
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Damascus has enjoyed relative security as Syria's six-year civil war has raged on nearby and across the country.
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Unclear if the Biebs saw the film itself, but he definitely raged with the man of the hour afterward.
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"How low has President Obama gone to tapp [sic] my phones during the very sacred election process," he raged.
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Young protesters chanted "Sassou, leave!" and erected barricades in southern Brazzaville's Makelekele neighborhood as fighting raged in the morning.
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As they flew to their destination, anti-aircraft fire flashed below from the Salvadoran jungle, where civil war raged.
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Weeks after category 5 Hurricane Dorian raged through the Bahamas, residents and volunteers are still sifting through the wreckage.
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He has raged in public and private against trade imbalance, particularly with Germany, as it relates to auto imports.
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I thought about my time in Paris and at Notre Dame earlier this week as the fire raged there.
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As the blizzard raged on, West said, he brought a bucket of the white stuff into Sibomana's hospital room.
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The driver benefits debate raged on, as Uber started paying out millions of dollars in fees for violating regulations.
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But Mr. McKoon predicted that even a sustained veto would not end a battle that has raged for years.
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The epidemic raged not just in the big port cities and urban areas but also across far-flung homesteads.
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But they soon raged out of control, as protesters turned against both conservatives and reformers alike, according to Clawson.
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We're only beginning to see the full costs of the opioid crisis, even though it has raged for years.
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They relished the story from CPAC 2628 which became a platform for #NeverTrump hysteria as the Republican nomination raged.
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The war raged from 1998 to 2000 and claimed 80,000 lives, but a peace deal was never fully implemented.
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The U.N. warned that as many as 25,000 civilians remained trapped in the city as the battle raged on.
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And after a weekend during which Trump raged at Fox News hosts, Saturday Night Live, and the late Sen.
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As 1941 began, the controversy still raged, with FDR setting that year's date for the particularly early November 20.
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Until a few years ago, the town had only a few paved roads, and clashes between tribes raged often.
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The fire raged for three hours, incinerating the front desk and erasing any semblance of a health care center.
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It ranked as the most expensive storm in U.S. history until Hurricane Katrina raged through New Orleans in 20183.
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The piece was composed when America was bitterly polarized by the Vietnam War and protests raged on college campuses.
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Backstage before a campaign rally last fall, Trump raged to associates about the senator, who refused to endorse him.
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Meanwhile, a battle raged at the White House over whether to withdraw the United States from the Paris agreement.
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Even as detractors raged against the changes taking hold, those on the left and right built on Johnson's foundation.
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He raged against nitrites, Alfredo sauces and supersize portions of anything, and became by his own admission an extremist.
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Those areas in the north and the east where civil war once raged hold 160,000 households headed by women.
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The debate over what went wrong raged in the aftermath of the war but has long since grown cold.
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As the impeachment debate raged on the House floor Wednesday, he lashed out on Twitter to amplify those charges.
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However, the rumors have raged on, and even reportedly gotten personal between the writer and the actress via DMs.
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He and his state government were accused of quietly ordering the police to stand by as the violence raged.
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Urrutia called Groen arrogant and cocky, and the argument raged for several minutes, with Groen cartoonishly aping Urrutia's movements.
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Failure to act risks sparking more of the devastating wildfires that have raged recently across Brazil, California and Australia.
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Once underway, the demonstrations have raged out of control, choking daily life and challenging U.S. relations with the country.
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Police fired teargas to disperse the protesters, but the demonstrations raged on until the early hours of Saturday morning.
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As the battle raged our Second Platoon medic, Specialist Fourth Class Bill Geier, busied himself tending to our wounded.
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Intense battles raged in Marawi for months, with the American and Australian militaries providing intelligence support to Philippine forces.
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The battle for the nomination raged for months between Trump and Cruz, and it often got ugly and personal.
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Fiscal conservatives still raged on, frothing over any federal expenditure, especially those that would be diverted to minority communities.
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BRASILIA (Reuters) - Brazil has proposed a compromise to a seven-year battle that has quietly raged over the Amazon.
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The father of my children has raged in front of my family, my neighbors, my friends, and even strangers.
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We're only beginning to see the full costs of the opioid crisis, even though it has raged for years.
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While World War I raged in Europe, Yeats was living in Stone Cottage in the forests of Sussex, England.
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All the while, the Battle of Winterfell raged, and in the end he came back with no obvious intel.
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It was a magazine article I'd read a few days before on El Mozote, about which great controversy raged.
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"I raged and cried the entire day," said Sparks, who has a tattoo of Sanders on his left bicep.
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Fighting raged until troops backing the officially-recognized government wrenched Aden from Houthi control in July of that year.
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For months now — both before Mueller's appointment and afterward — the president has publicly and privately raged about the Russia probe.
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Millions have been affected by the conflict that has raged for nearly six years, with an estimated 400,000 people killed.
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The capital has enjoyed relative security as Syria's six-year civil war has raged on nearby and across the country.
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Helicopters dumped water on the fires, which raged some 80 km (50 miles) inland from the coastal town of Tarragona.
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The wars that raged during the final quarter of the 20th century brought a surge in the use of landmines.
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Heavy fighting between Taliban insurgents, as well as other militant groups, and security forces has raged across Afghanistan this year.
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In the early 1990s, women activists tried to drive in violation of rules, and conservatives raged and prompted a crackdown.
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Many had to shelter for days as the battle raged, running out of supplies but too frightened to venture out.
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Violence has raged back and forth across its borders with Rwanda, Uganda, Angola, South Sudan and the Central African Republic.
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Lindsey Graham raged against what they call character assassination, brought a new level of emotional intensity to the Republican campaign.
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The low-key couple raged after the ceremony, in their finest black tie looks, with a little Settlers of Catan.
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Amid a gun battle that raged for nearly two hours, officials initially feared a hostage crisis was in the works.
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Parallel offensive In neighboring Syria, the fight to retake the strategic city of Raqqa province from ISIS militants raged on.
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Trump has often raged about the Russia investigation and asserted that he did not collude with Russia or obstruct justice.
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As the war raged on, and as conventional medicines became scarce, disease began to exert a terrible toll on soldiers.
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It requires the cooperation of opposing parties in the Syrian civil war that has raged for more than five years.
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But the conflict raged on in the destitute fringes of rural Colombia, where it had started in the first place.
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"And by the way, I don't like this mic," Trump raged over a faulty PA system Wednesday night in Florida.
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Since the fall of controversial Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi in 2011, a civil war has raged in the the country.
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But seeing him give the lecture, how his face turned red and his fists clenched as he raged, was different.
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Some sat on the cold floor, others stood by the cash registries while one woman raged, wanting to go home.
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Conflict raged in the years that followed with a coalition lead by the U.S. fighting Taliban and al Qaeda forces.
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A debate has raged over destroying those samples, because if the disease lingered hidden, those samples could help produce vaccines.
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The approach left many without health coverage, and the debate over filling the gaps for vulnerable populations has raged since.
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But a contentious debate over the width and breadth of cellular radiation on human health has raged since the 1980s.
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The Zika virus is a mosquito-borne disease that has raged in South America and other regions for several months.
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Last fall a bitter debate raged over whether or not the bird should be listed on the endangered species list.
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As the first world war raged, the two diplomats proposed to carve up the Arab lands of the Ottoman empire.
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The final problem is the one that has raged across social media in the wake of the movie's trailer release.
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More recently, Trump raged that the attorney general "never took control" of unspecified management problems at the Justice Department (Bloomberg).
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Almost three years ago, a wildfire raged through this community in central Arizona, upending the lives of its 600 residents.
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Chile's president, Sebastián Piñera, declared a state of emergency in affected areas as protests raged on into early Saturday morning.
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As the battle raged, the gunman shot and killed one of the two civilian victims before hijacking his Toyota Corolla.
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For about 15 years it has raged, between the Chinese government and its supporters and Falun Gong practitioners and investigators.
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The district of Khanabad briefly fell to the insurgents, and fighting raged less than a mile from the city center.
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The flames in the parking lot raged, with the smoke visible from buildings far away in Nairobi's affluent Westlands neighborhood.
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I raged like it wasn't a Monday, and I smoked enough weed to send even Seth Rogen to the hospital.
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MegaBots told the Verge the battle raged on until one robot was either knocked down, destroyed, or forced to surrender.
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For decades, debate has raged about the motives of the so-called Tate murders, even among those involved in them.
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As the Syria war raged, a fragile cease-fire between Turkish and Kurdish forces unraveled, giving way to fresh fighting.
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This isn't just another set of salvos in the political battle over immigration that's raged in our country for decades.
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The first western outposts established on Lake Michigan were set up by French traders as the War of 1812 raged.
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Last year, as the Sonoma fires raged, we in the Bay Area had three truly awful days with awful air.
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Clad in bulletproof vests, Safdar and his colleagues were inside the airport for 2390 hours as the gun battle raged.
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The debate over Medicare for All has raged over the Democratic primary contest, casting a shadow over the entire race.
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The AIDS epidemic raged and gay rights were a distant dream; the parade was full of the spirit of revolution.
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The museum occupies what was the customs building during the civil war that raged in Mexico from 1910 to 1920.
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Israel has closely monitored the fighting in Syria, where just across the Golan frontier battles have raged in clear view.
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Tevez's goal meant that Sheffield United was relegated instead, and its coach, Neil Warnock, raged that Scudamore should be fired.
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In last week's episode, the Cyber war raged on as the revelation of a portal presented another game-changing mystery.
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Entire families had come along, some snacking on ice cream or sandwiches, as the protests raged hundreds of yards away.
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Mr. Modi and his state government were accused of quietly ordering the police to stand by as the violence raged.
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As debate raged on Friday, Adam Bodnar, Poland's official ombudsman, pleaded with senators not to approve the Supreme Court bill.
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Trump raged against that recommendation on Twitter hours after their sentencing memo was made public in Washington, D.C., federal court.
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Olsen had an iFunny account called ArmyOfChrist, which raged against feminists, progressives, the LGBTQ community, and religious and ethnic minorities.
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Meet the Students Fueling Hong Kong's Protests: 'We May Die' Antigovernment protests have raged all summer, aided by student activists.
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It's unclear how a Democratic president would change the vicious, punitive culture that has raged in both ICE and CBP.
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While Trump railed against the Democrats who want him removed from office, his impeachment trial raged on in the Senate.
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Sanaa, Yemen (CNN)Yemen's civil war has raged for three years now — famine is imminent and 10,000 civilians have died.
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The mainstream Democrats, who have raged against the defectors at great and ineffectual length, are also eyeing the 2018 races.
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Wildfires raged across both northern and southern California late in the year, resulting in a record $18 billion in damage.
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Just in case there was any question of the so-called "dapper white nationalist" being a raged fuelled hateful monster.
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Wildfires raged in parched forests, farmers battled drought conditions, and fire warnings were issued for large swaths of the country.
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Trump raged into his day of historic shame unrepentant -- after saying he takes "zero" responsibility for impeachment -- and feeling persecuted.
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When the appendix was predictably leaked, it raged like wildfire into the media and in political circles across the globe.
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France was in a moment of brutal flux, as the Algerian war raged and terrorists set off bombs throughout Paris.
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The staff stayed in the attic as the storm raged, listening to the crying and howling of the kenneled dogs.
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In the last few months, protests have raged from Haiti and Venezuela to Iraq and Lebanon, from Russia to Canada.
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On Sunday, the president raged against the investigations of him, his family and their allies, dismissing them as politically motivated.
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The antiwar movement raged across the bay at the University of California, Berkeley, and other powerhouses of government-funded science.
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There was almost no food left as Syria's civil war raged, and what was at the markets was too expensive.
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For as long as I've followed climate-change politics, a debate has raged among advocates: go bipartisan, or go left?
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The debate has raged in newspaper columns, TV appearances and on social media — and it shows no sign of abating.
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The debate raged on Monday morning on Twitter about the proper cheeseburger layering, though Google still hadn't changed the emoji.
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Among a motley lineup of rock and free jazz groups that raged until the early hours, Crisis Actors stood out.
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We silently raged, me and my friend, as her father put on a soothing voice to answer their unending questions.
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As three devastating California wildfires raged across the state, Zuma Beach became a temporary refuge for many horses, llamas and alpacas.
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Yemen&aposs civil war has raged since March 2015 between Houthi rebels and government forces backed by the Saudi-led coalition.
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Obama turned in the second-best stock market performance, despite the financial crisis that raged at the start of his presidency.
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For almost four years, pum pum parties raged every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday across Santiago, including the one at Rodriguez's solar.
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The city has seen considerable death and destruction wrought by the civil war that has raged for more than five years.
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More than 200 people were injured as fights raged in various parts of the capital, Blyde and another opposition mayor said.
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The Syrian Kurdish YPG militia said Turkish planes bombed a town in Afrin and fighting raged on the ground on Wednesday.
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As a result of the fires which raged throughout Tennessee, 14 lives were lost and 175 people were injured, CNN reports.
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Residents lined the streets and vendors sold produce, eggs and meat in areas where clashes raged just a few weeks earlier.
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The retaking of Aleppo was seen as a major turning point in the war, which has raged for nearly six years.
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The budget retailer's name may be short, but a series of surprisingly emotional Tweets prove a heated argument has long raged.
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The king's great-grandfather, Abdullah I, raged against his confinement to a desert kingdom like "a falcon in a canary's cage".
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Simon told me about an argument that "raged for ages" about whether the thread in Sparrow's waistcoat was gold or bronze.
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In this moment and for the four hours after while the storm raged, I was sure we were going to die.
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Global anger and concern has been steadily rising as the blazes have raged because of the rainforest's importance to the environment.
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It raged about the Trump administration's decision last month to approve a long-negotiated arms deal with Taiwan worth about $2.2bn.
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As the fires raged in the SWNS video, the women at last hopped out of their dresses and out of danger.
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The ceiling of the newer Church of the Convent of St. Thecla was also blackened by the fire that raged here.
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The battles that raged near the town of Avdiivka over the past week were seen by the Ukrainians as a success.
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It's the end of a legal battle that has raged in one form or another for five and a half years.
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As the #covfefe meme raged, Nelson tweeted about the latest addition to his popular merchandise store: a hat bearing the word.
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This is one of the few known Crusader burial sites and an area where major battles raged between 1110 and 1249.
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The battle against the militants still raged nearby on Saturday, however, as a Reuters cameraman visited the site with Iraqi troops.
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Debates have long raged across pop culture about who wrote which Beatles song, both before and after the internet was born.
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As the virus raged, women and girls struggled to avoid unplanned pregnancies, and to make informed decisions once they were pregnant.
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The majority of the cases have been in Syria, some as far west as the Maraa line where fighting has raged.
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I've raged against the machine that asked me to choose technology over what I saw as the purest form of literature.
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As the campaign raged on, it seemed the presidential candidates couldn't say anything without it being turned into a wearable product.
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Jones summoned King's calm demeanor from the news interview as Kelly raged, repeating "Robert" over and over again through the interview.
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The battle over whether to repeal, replace, or repair the Affordable Care Act raged then, as it continues to rage now.
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As the Camp Fire raged in November, Trump threatened to withhold federal payments to the state unless officials addressed forest management.
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Conflicts have raged for years over how many bison the park can sustain and methods used to keep the population contained.
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Australia: Fires raged north of Sydney in what officials called some of the worst fire conditions the country has ever seen.
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The women, who watched their sons and husbands die as fighting raged through the city, are left to endure the aftermath.
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At the time the movie came out, debate still raged among paleontologists about whether these creatures were warm- or cold-blooded.
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On Saturday, Mr. Trump raged at Mr. Manafort, holding him responsible for the article, according to people familiar with the episode.
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In the early months of his administration, Hogan faced a daunting challenge as race riots raged in the streets of Baltimore.
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Unprecedented wildfires also raged across the Arctic this summer, releasing 50 megatons of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere in June alone.
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He raged about New York and its crowds, and returned to Providence alone in 1926, never to live anywhere else again.
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Yemen&aposs civil war has raged since March 2015 between Houthi rebels and government forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition.
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Fires have raged for weeks across Rakhine State, home to roughly a million Rohingya Muslims, razing entire villages to the ground.
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Born in Afghanistan in 1988, Furmuli was a child during the civil war that raged intermittently for more than three decades.
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Windsor Castle suffered a fire in 1992, which raged for nine hours and caused devastation to large parts of the building.
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Little has changed since the December vote, prior to which an intense debate raged between proponents and opponents of the rule.
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A fierce (and depressingly familiar) debate has raged online about whether his behavior constitutes sexual assault, or simply a bad date.
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Between 1787 and 1788, a public debate raged between the so-called Federalists and Antifederalists about whether to ratify the Constitution.
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But a Syrian military source denied this, saying there was no significant attack and fighting raged on at the same pace.
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The competition was held as a fight for civil rights raged across the country; only white women were in the pageant.
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The area is in northern Rakhine State, where a military campaign against Rohingya Muslims has raged for more than three months.
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That was in 1972, as the Vietnam War raged, and it entrenched in him a permanent resistance to the corporate world.
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When a Muslim politician held a 50th birthday party, he raged about how Western infidel traditions were poisoning his hometown, Kattankudy.
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The North Caucasus insurgency had raged over mountain territory, and so winter sports were a logical postwar development goal, officials said.
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And yet in 2000, as the peat fires raged aboveground and below, Suhadi could see only that none of that mattered.
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More than 123 million Syrian refugees now live in Turkey as a result of a conflict that has raged since 2011.
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Trump raged before the ruling — "if something happens blame [Robart] and court system," he tweeted — but his administration complied with it.
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WASHINGTON — A hard-fought battle over abortion raged just beneath the surface of the Senate's $2 trillion coronavirus economic rescue plan.
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SAN FRANCISCO — For years, a divisive debate has raged in the United States over the health consequences of nicotine e-cigarettes.
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Scores of people and millions of animals are known to have died in bushfires that have raged across Australia for months.
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Hostilities broke out again in 19783, when fighting raged for four days over the Cordillera del Cóndor, a jungle mountain range.
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Shaking more hands than usual came with a hyperawareness of her raged fingernails, which Soto wished were longer and more shapely.
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She died in Jon Snow's arms as the battle raged on around them, a poignant moment that seemed to stop time.
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Other presidents facing impeachment strove to hide how much it weighed on them, even as they brooded and raged in private.
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The debate over what was once a benign, beloved Christmas — and Academy Award-winning — duet, however, has raged on ever since.
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As the bickering raged on, Goldberg waved her arms and repeatedly rang a concierge call bell stationed beside her coffee mug.
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Survivors and Iraqi officers said that fighting raged in the neighborhood for days after the strikes, delaying the arrival of rescuers.
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Guatemalan police officers stood by for nine minutes as a fire raged through a locked room packed with dozens of girls.
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Audiences of eighty-seven were served vodka and pierogi as the machinations of nineteenth-century Russian society raged all around them.
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By the weekend, at least five people would be dead as storms raged, trees splintered and homes and businesses were destroyed.
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As debates over contraceptive access have raged in recent years, many women have told stories of how birth control helped them.
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The unveiling ceremony, held as Syria's civil war raged, featured North Korean and Syrian dignitaries, military officials and a marching band.
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I believe that dying at an old and infirm age is not something to be raged against or resisted at all cost.
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Damascus has enjoyed relative security in recent years even as the six-year-long civil war has raged on in nearby areas.
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The fight for President Trump's border wall raged on as about 800,000 federal employees were either furloughed or temporarily working without pay.
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Immediately, social media denizens raged against the loss, as B99 was seen as a beacon of what the world could look like.
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Vidme has even gained a degree of popularity among members of /r/The_Donald, who have long raged against their own platform's disapproval.
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We must learn from the mistakes of the past --- we have seen the war and destruction that have raged across our world.
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Clashes raged in Tripoli's southern outskirts throughout the night with the rival forces firing at each other with artillery guns, residents said.
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We must learn from the mistakes of the past – we have seen the war and destruction that have raged across our world.
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The war in Afghanistan, America's longest, has raged for 18 years and killed nearly 2,300 troops, according to the Department of Defense.
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She spent 10 years separated from my stepdad and fought with me as our hormones raged (menopause for her; puberty for me).
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The nausea raged and, as it intensified, so did my anxiety; when it abated, which was rare, the anxiety let up too.
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The blaze threatened some of the area's famed wineries and the River Rock Casino as flames raged on the outskirts of town.
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During the ensuing firefight, which raged for more than an hour, Mr. Guzmán escaped with a top lieutenant through a storm drain.
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While anger about family separations raged on, Melania Trump hosted Queen Letizia of Spain for tea at the White House on Tuesday.
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That might help explain why LafargeHolcim, a French-Swiss cement-maker, blundered so badly while running operations in Syria as fighting raged.
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In March, Afghanistan's national security advisor, Hamdullah Mohib, raged publicly that "what we're getting is a deal that doesn't end in peace".
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The internal struggle between the two selves that had raged inside of me used to cut me off from the entire world.
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We must learn from the mistakes of the past –- we have seen the war and destruction that have raged across our world.
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Eliminating the filibuster for legislation would be a significant escalation of the partisan battle that has raged in Congress in recent years.
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Further north, in burn scars where the deadly Camp Fire recently raged, the National Weather Service has issued flash flood warnings, too.
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And much debate has raged over on how the law would (or could) define what is and isn't a protected text snippet.
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On December 15th, as record-breaking wildfires raged through southern California's Ventura County, wildlife biologists lost contact with California condor chick #703.
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Ever since companies were granted the privilege of limited liability in the 1850s a debate has raged about their obligations to society.
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The Kardashian family feud raged on as the sisters disagreed about who should be invited to momager Kris Jenner's Christmas Eve party.
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Battles between the guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug gangs and the army raged in the countryside and there were atrocities committed on all sides.
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Violence has raged in the region since the collapse of peace talks last July aimed at ending a three-decade PKK insurgency.
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The news agency says fierce battles have raged between government forces and Shiite rebel Houthis in areas on the outskirts of Hodeida.
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Meanwhile in Charlottesville, the overt hostility that raged over the weekend between white nationalists and anti-fascist protesters continued outside a courthouse.
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Trouble raged into the night in Omdurman, with smoke billowing over a street barricaded by steel poles, burning tires and tree branches.
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Several Pepperdine men's basketball players tell TMZ Sports they feared for their lives as the wildfires raged near their campus this weekend.
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As the gun battle raged between Hodgkinson and Capitol Police officers on Scalise's detail, his colleagues watched as the majority whip floundered.
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And yet he appears to be filling his Cabinet with Republican financiers, the very people against whom he raged in the primary.
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The argument raged on social media between the two southern California-based men, who were once friends, egged on by their fans.
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Protests raged in Gaza City and West Bank early this week in response to President Trump's recognition of Jerusalem as Israel's capital.
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After World War II, civil war raged in the U.K., which then became part of Oceania, one of the three world superstates.
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But tensions have raged anew in recent weeks over Syria, with both countries blaming each other for the collapse of a ceasefire.
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Battles between the guerrillas, paramilitaries, drug gangs and the Colombian army have raged in the countryside with atrocities committed on all sides.
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"Black Pentecost" (1979) raged against uranium mining on Stromness; "Last Door of Light" (2008) was a violent plea to tackle climate change.
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Because it's the most broadly unpopular provision of Obamacare, Republicans have raged against it more than any other part of the law.
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" The president has raged on Twitter about the civil suit, attacking "sleazy New York Democrats" and vowing, "I won't settle this case!
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They brought the same folding chairs and snacks they'd take to little league baseball games and sat quietly as the battle raged.
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Background on the war: Yemen's civil war has raged since 2015, when Iran-backed Houthi rebels took over the capital of Sanaa.
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The war in Yemen, a truly monstrous, one-sided conflict led by the Saudis against their poorer neighbor, raged on and intensified.
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In the hours before the ceasefire took effect, fighting raged on several key frontlines, including Aleppo and the southern province of Quneitra.
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As the first World War raged in Europe, America rushed to build more and better ships, as seen in this 1917 photo ...
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To add to the growing list of regions in the world affected, devastating fires have raged through Spanish island Gran Canaria, too.
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In 2016, a Jerusalem labor court ruled that Sara Netanyahu insulted and raged at household staff in the prime minister's official residence.
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Protests in Hong Kong have raged for months now, and it's causing investors to move their money out of the city.20.3.
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" Two hours later, when Curcio left the room to see about recovering Cruz&aposs phone, the suspect raged: "I want to die.
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As Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court nomination hearings captivated the nation, the information war to sway public opinion raged, mirroring a real warzone.
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In July 1944 as World War Two raged, finance chiefs from the world's main trading nations met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
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The debate over how emerging technologies are being harnessed by those looking to spread hateful or bigoted ideas has raged for decades.
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But as the outbreak raged in mainland China in early February, a number of people tested negative, only to later test positive.
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Lamenting that reporters "really don't like me," he raged last week against news coverage reflecting health officials' calls to stay the course.
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In 1963, an integrated Loyola team met an all-white team from Mississippi State as civil rights battles raged across the country.
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She and her family fled their home country of Colombia as a drug war raged, arriving in the United States in 2408.
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But the battles that raged in the middle of the 20th century between warring aesthetic movements seem to have passed him by.
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Eduardo Año, said Mr. Ahmad was among 13 militants who died in gun battles that raged late Wednesday and into Thursday morning.
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The Vietnam War raged on even as Apollo 8 soared into the heavens, becoming the first manned spacecraft to orbit the moon.
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In much of the West, overdose deaths have been flatter as the epidemic has raged in parts of the East and Midwest.
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He has raged and pleaded with the president for help, with the relationship between the two shifting on a seemingly hourly basis.
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He was born in Beirut to secular Muslim parents, and his adolescence was dominated by the civil war, which raged until 1990.
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The tourism industry estimates the fires that raged throughout the holiday season have already cost it almost A$1 billion ($688 million).
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Global debate has since raged over the move, with Democrats and human rights organizations arguing it is unconstitutional and biased against Muslims.
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In fact, GOP leaders raged and schemed to resist him until the end, but Trump overcame the establishment to win the nomination.
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Wildfires that raged for months during a summer of extreme weather are finally under control or gone altogether in New South Wales.
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Devastating wildfires raged through both places over the past year, but Trump has taken markedly different tacks when talking to their leaders.
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In November 2628, while World War II raged on, more than 28503 countries sent delegates to Chicago to discuss civil aviation governance.
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That's one reason the debate that raged over Martin Scorsese's comments about Marvel movies not being cinema feels like a dead end.
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As a rampage raged Weiss lives near the synagogue and told Cooper that he was alerted to the ongoing rampage first-hand.
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A fire broke out at the hotel as the fighting raged, and the sound of explosions could be heard throughout the standoff.
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Abbot also praised Trump while the storm raged on Sunday, saying "we are getting absolutely everything we need" from the White House.
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India moved thousands of troops into the northeastern state to curb unrest as street demonstrations raged for the second consecutive day there.
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In Apple's hometown of Cupertino, a battle has raged for three years over plans to rezone a defunct mall property for housing.
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The Carr fire, which raged through parts of Northern California near Redding in 2018 tore through the Iron Mountain Mine Superfund site.
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BERRYVILLE, Va. — For more than a year, Democrats have raged against now-President Trump, projecting their opposition as the party's central message.
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In the 1970s, anti-abortion activists wanted a way to keep abortion rates down while the campaign for constitutional change raged on.
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As a sub-zero blizzard raged outside, Ronghui Chen pushed open a glass window to let in a gust of cold air.
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In the days after the Florida shooting, debate has raged again over gun control and how best to thwart violence in schools.
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At the time the movie came out in 1993, debate still raged among paleontologists about whether dinosaurs were warm- or cold-blooded.
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And in the Iranian version of "Ten Days That Shook the World," street demonstrations raged until the government collapsed on Feb. 11.
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In 2016, a Jerusalem labor court ruled that she had insulted and raged at household staff in the prime minister's official residence.
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But as fiercely as their battles raged, the argument between the base and the establishment was very often about tactics more than ideology.
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Another battle here — just a musket volley from Princeton Battlefield State Park — has raged for years and is now coming to a head.
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Separate prison break As the riot raged, "dozens" of prisoners orchestrated an escape from another Manaus prison, the Antonio Trindade Penal Institute (Ipat).
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It was a time of volatile international relations, as the African colonies fought for independence and the war raged between Communism and capitalism.
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"It was very scary," Mayor Jody Jones recounted of her family's own harrowing escape from their home as fire raged all around them.
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Across the country near the border with Colombia, clashes and lootings raged overnight, even though the government sent 2,000 troops to Tachira state.
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They include the massive Thomas Fire, which raged around Santa Barbara in December 2017, destroying more than 1,19893 buildings and killing 21 people.
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The newest fire raged through agricultural lands to the west of Interstate 15, affecting rural communities and prompting a scramble to save horses.
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Though she needs no introduction — and has no problem making one herself, via cartwheel — the designer has always raged against the status quo.
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Late on the night of Monday, December 4, as fires raged near us in Southern California, I found myself asking the same question.
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For one thing, this backflow seemed to have raged like a flood, spreading all the way across the continent in relatively little time.
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"Everyone should take a chill pill" raged Russian President Vladimir Putin during his session at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum last week.
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It raged for four days, ravaging the parts of the city inside the old Roman wall, but surprisingly, only six deaths were reported.
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In the Capitol on Thursday, Senate Democrats raged against the media's inattention to the imminent threat posed by the Republican health bill. Sen.
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The Ministry's job was to regulate news and monitor the public mood as the war raged on, shaping coverage to keep spirits up.
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Trump's overwhelming ego and self-obsession are at the root of the most damaging controversies that have raged around his wild presidential campaign.
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Abu Bilal raged on Facebook at rebel leaders and international powers, and especially the United Nations officials who had helped facilitate the evacuation.
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But when it came to the online attacks they raged on Roy and Dash's two teenage daughters, fans' actions were far from appropriate.
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The more you read about the Civil War, the more it becomes clear that the conflict raged for far longer than anyone expected.
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Wildfires raged through seaside resorts near the Greek capital, torching homes, cars and forests and killing at least 74 people, authorities said Tuesday.
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CNN in Venezuela: The latest developments He has paid a price for his role in ongoing street battles that have raged since March.
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These excerpts seem to paint the beloved Trump spawn as more… human, I think, because she, like us, once raged against an establishment.
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All photos by Petya Shalamanova Lollapalooza raged on yesterday after two days of heavy rain on Grant Park in Chicago; nothing slowed down.
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Bill Walker issued a disaster declaration for the North Slope Borough of Alaska after a strong Arctic sea storm that raged from Sept.
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The debate over Harambe, whose death has also inspired several online memes, has quietly raged in pockets of the liberal intelligentsia for months.
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As the weekend party raged on, fans from around the world scrambled to book flights to be a part of the historic occasion.
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A longer lasting bomb cyclone raged in the brains of anyone trying to comprehend or keep up with the new speed of news.
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Madaya is far from the only place where Syrians are suffering the consequences of a civil war that has raged for five years.
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Protests have raged in the country since at least 52 people died on October 2 during the Oromo holy festival known as Irreechaa.
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As the larger Congressional debate around health care has raged, discussion of CHIP funding extension Capitol Hill has taken on a dangerous complacency.
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Ali Dhaher, 20, who had sheltered in an abandoned home overnight, looked relieved even as explosions sounded around him and fighting raged nearby.
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As fires raged southward Thursday afternoon, the County of San Diego declared a state of emergency, enabling assistance from federal and state resources.
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Donald J. Trump raged at the leaked reports of his plan to choose Mike Pence, the governor of Indiana, as his running mate.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Two villages on the Greek island of Evia were evacuated on Sunday as a forest fire raged, fanned by strong winds.
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Debate raged for days before the president granted a 85033-day waiver in response to a request from the governor of Puerto Rico.
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While the weekend's blazes were the first major ones of the season to hit California, others have raged throughout the west for weeks.
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Mr. Wilders, head of the Dutch far-right Party for Freedom, has also raged against Islam and demanded a ban on the Quran.
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The block size debate that raged throughout 2017 has died down, partially due to an upgrade called SegWit, which alleviated the problem somewhat.
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The same could be said of other urban and majority-black suburban metropolitan areas where upticks in gun violence have raged on unabated.
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The debate over high drug prices has raged for decades, thanks to the inherent tension between delivering innovative and cost-effective patient care.
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The debate has raged for decades now about whether there is something unique about having women serve as judges on our highest courts.
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The new data also suggest ways in which ground combat for American troops raged and changed over the past decade and a half.
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The Supreme Court ordered the immediate integration of schools in the South, the Vietnam War raged and Neil Armstrong walked on the moon.
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A Reuters witness spotted Islamic State militants inside the enclave as gun battles raged intermittently and the SDF fired mortar and artillery shells.
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A fire that had raged on the Front Altair, which carried a cargo of petrochemical feedstock naphtha, had been extinguished, the owner said.
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Some said that Houthi militias had arrested dozens of people from the eastern and southern neighborhoods where fighting has raged in recent weeks.
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In this part of Sri Lanka, faith was often the sole sustaining force during the civil war that raged for nearly three decades.
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As the war raged on, NATO provided air support, but the ground war was fought by Libyan rebels, many organized into volunteer militias.
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HONG KONG — As fighting raged across the battlefield in a video game called Arena of Valor, the announcers could barely contain their enthusiasm.
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RIO DE JANEIRO — Gunfights have raged daily in several neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro, as drug gangs battled over territory in recent weeks.
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Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro enacted the ban this week in response to the massive fires that have raged through the Amazon rainforest there.
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But a battle between the perceived ephemerality of pop and the assumed durability of something more authentic has raged on in her music.
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Law enforcement agencies do not force residents to leave, and along the lake, many stayed as the fire raged, to defend their homes.
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Late Sunday, as Irma raged around the Orlando area, the task force received word that it would be sent to the Florida Keys.
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While clashes still raged in the last remaining pockets of Islamic State control in Rifai, displaced people began to trickle out at dusk.
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The bloody battles have raged since 229, when civilians turned into rebels trying to end four decades of rule by the Assad family.
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While the fight raged over language, however, the Met was quietly working to secure permission to charge visitors in a more fixed way.
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In doing so, it also exposed the folly of the controversy that had raged for the days in the buildup to this game.
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As World War I raged, the monarchy in Russia was collapsing, leading to the formation of the Soviet Union a few years later.
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Photographs of charred buildings circulated on social media, and residents reported hearing a fierce gun battle that awakened them and raged for hours.
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The coordinated nature of this inflow suggests the bear-bull battle that raged sporadically across the London market last year has started again.
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The withdrawal left a vacuum and ignited a civil war with the Taliban, the Islamic fundamentalist political movement, that has raged for decades.
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Fighting has raged in recent days and late Thursday Russian state television said Turkish military specialists targeted Russian planes with shoulder-fired missiles.
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The wars over the Wars raged endlessly online; two years after The Last Jedi, detractors still couldn't let it go on social media.
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Away from the downtown core Maxim and Lady Gaga anchored the party scene as celebrations raged into the small hours of the morning.
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In 2013, Typhoon Haiyan raged across the central Philippines, devastating the city of Tacloban and leaving more than 7,300 people dead or missing.
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The incident marked an escalation in the demonstrations that have raged in Baghdad and across the mostly Shiite southern Iraq since Oct. 1.
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They would have considered it a betrayal in a competitive turf war that has raged between Formula One and Indy cars for decades.
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Trump has repeatedly raged that the Mueller probe is a ''witch hunt'' and that there was ''no collusion'' with Russians by his campaign.
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In Syria, where a war has raged for nearly six years, close to 500,000 children live in 16 besieged areas across the country.
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The plight of rainforests have stormed up the global agenda in recent weeks, as fires raged in the Amazon and the Congo Basin.
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Fighting raged for hours overnight in four districts of Baghlan, as well as on the outskirts of the provincial capital, Pul-i-Kumri.
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Some have been hiding in basements for weeks as the fierce fighting between the Iraqi military and Islamic State forces raged around them.
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Residents said the artillery battle that raged on Saturday was much heavier than usual, with both sides pounding each other's positions for hours.
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They denied reports that government forces had recovered the positions and said army units were suffering heavy losses as fighting raged on Friday.
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It used to be that only people like your activist aunt raged about the cruel conditions in which egg-laying hens are raised.
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The battle between Americans eager for better broadband and monopolies like Comcast focused on defending the broken status quo has raged for decades.
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Despite peace talks gaining momentum, fighting between the Taliban and Afghan forces who are backed by the foreign troops has raged across Afghanistan.
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In some areas emergency rescue services have called for all able-bodied men to help out putting the wildfires that have raged this week.
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During the early 2000s, young men raged against "the machine" by wearing aggressive wallet chains and displaying Dashboard Confessional lyrics in MSN Messenger statuses.
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Two Turkish women and three girls died when fire raged through their building, and more than a dozen other family members were severely injured.
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The rebellion, which has raged since 1969, has left about 40,000 combatants and civilians dead and has stunted economic development in the impoverished countryside.
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The fight over whether or not to label foods with genetically modified ingredients, also called genetically engineered foods and GMOs, has raged for years.
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While the weekend&aposs blazes were the first major ones of the season to hit California, others have raged throughout the west for weeks.
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As an insurgency in Egypt's Sinai raged, the military flooded and bombed the tunnels in an effort to cut Hamas and other Islamists off.
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He raged at the futility of it all: he was mouthing off about society in general, the unemployed, the republican movement, his first wife.
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While her father raged on Twitter, Ivanka — who has often faced criticism for being complicit in her father's policies — stayed silent on the subject.
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Scary morning for LeBron James ... the NBA superstar was forced to evacuate Monday after wildfires raged just blocks away from his Brentwood, Calif. mansion.
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At least 7,000 firefighters were working around the state, as major fires also raged near Yosemite National Park and in Southern California's Riverside County.
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Iraq At least eight people have died and more than 300 have been injured this week as protests have raged in cities across Iraq.
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Camille talked to PEOPLE in November about the loss of her family's home, which she was forced to evacuate as the Woolsey fire raged.
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This "perpetual hurricane," as researchers describe it, has raged for centuries at least—but that doesn't mean it's going to keep on going forever.
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As the bloody Normandy campaign raged and the Allies struggled to penetrate the Axis front, the de Baissacs continued leading espionage and sabotage operations.
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On February 7th 2009, out of control bushfires raged through Australia's New South Wales province, claiming 173 lives in the country's largest wildfire disaster.
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For many Liberians the very thought of unrest evokes memories of a conflict that raged almost continuously from 1989-2003 and destabilised the region.
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Like their modern day BLM counterparts, the Panthers raged against not only racial injustice but the ideology of white supremacy that normalized black oppression.
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Milwaukee protests Violent protests raged for a second night in Milwaukee, after an armed African-American man was killed by police over the weekend.
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With pitbull energy and dagger eyes, she could have raged along on the offensive via motorized podium forever, and we would have kept watching.
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Mr Eaton celebrated, posting a picture of himself swigging from a bottle of champagne, while conservatives raged about a giant brought down by pygmies.
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Team GB's Clarke raged it up in the shallows after winning gold in the kayak men's final on the fifth day of the games.
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Yemen&aposs civil war has raged since March 2015 between Shiite rebels, known as Houthis, and government forces backed by a Saudi-led coalition.
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This secret battle raged for three days in July 2015, with Owens leading a 12-man team alongside African forces, targeting 400 enemy militants.
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For the past year, while a hot debate has raged over anthem demonstrations, both men have worked together to fight for criminal justice reform.
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Last month, the president raged at Sri Lankan Airlines for serving him nuts that he said weren't suitable for dogs let alone human consumption.
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The civil war in Syria has raged for five years, destroying cities, killing nearly a half-million people and sending refugees fleeing to Europe.
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The debate raged for days in the trenches of internet forums, families were divided, and lives were undoubtedly lost in defense of stupid opinions.
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Wildfires stoked by high winds and tinder-dry vegetation also raged across Colorado, Oklahoma and Kansas, prompting thousands of evacuations and destroying numerous structures.
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As the conflicts in the Middle East have raged on for the last decade, we've begun to look at warfare and its consequences differently.
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But it has become increasingly important as fighting has raged, the economy has collapsed and Yemen has needed all the help it can get.
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The history behind these controversies goes back to the U.S. Civil War, which raged between the Union and the Confederacy from 1861 to 1865.
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While fierce combat raged on in Baghdad and Mosul, we welcomed millions of tourists -- and they are increasingly returning as ISIS-fueled anxieties subside.
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The ground offensive, if confirmed, would be a major development in the battle for Aleppo, where fighting has raged off and on since 2012.
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Still, the debate over conditions in federal immigrant detention centers raged on, as reports on the conditions of detainee minors circulated over the weekend.
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In mid-June, what was called the Sherpa fire raged out of control, burning 8,000 acres along the coastal hills of Santa Barbara County.
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The fires that have raged across California this summer are a deadly, daily, and terrifying reminder of why California must lead on climate policy.
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It took firefighters about three hours to extinguish the fire, which had raged over an area of about 1,000 square meters, the service said.
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In a 14-tweet barrage Thursday, Trump raged against the impeachment process, cheered on House Republicans, and whined that Fox News booked Democratic Rep.
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The protests, which started in early June over the territory's relationship with mainland China, have raged for weeks and show no sign of easing.
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The Patriots star raged all night long with Rick Ross -- chuggin' champagne onstage and dancing his face off ... and TMZ Sports has the video.
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Speculation raged about how big those losses might be and how widely they might spread, stoking a panic that froze the global financial system.
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Fighting had raged yesterday, threatening the deal, with disagreement over who would be included in a parallel evacuation from two towns besieged by rebels.
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A generation ago, as the culture wars raged, Toni Morrison often stood at the front lines, demanding the desegregation of the American literary canon.
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LONDON (Reuters) - In July 2.33 as World War Two raged, finance chiefs from the world's main trading nations met in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire.
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They were presented as having been taken by one or more Russian spy satellites on July 17, 2014, as war raged in eastern Ukraine.
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It has been almost three months since a fire raged through their Bronx apartment building, killing 13 people, including five of the Blakes' relatives.
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It's a stark contrast to July 2018, when Justin and Hailey raged at the famous watering hole after the singer proposed to the supermodel.
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And before the meetings started, Trump raged on Twitter about a number of topics: the Democrats, the intelligence community, and of course, fake news.
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That fight, which has raged for months, has become the most intense military campaign that the Islamic State has supported outside Syria and Iraq.
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"I'm getting word that someone is having a graduation party," Vincenzo De Luca, governor of the southern Campania region around Naples, raged on Facebook.
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"I'm getting word that someone is having a graduation party," Vincenzo De Luca, governor of the southern Campania region around Naples, raged on Facebook.
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The border wall was perhaps Trump's most prominent 2016 campaign promise and the battle over border wall funding has raged since Trump's first days.
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Under duress from hunger, anti-government protests have raged in some of the poorest parts of Caracas -- and been met with swift police action.
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Turkey, Russia and Iran met in Moscow last week for talks about the war in Syria, which has raged for more than five years.
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Contentious debates have raged around DACA, stronger border security, and changes to diversity lottery visas and family immigration categories — with no solutions in sight.
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"Tosca" battles have raged since Mr. Gelb replaced the Met's opulent 1985 Franco Zeffirelli production with a darker one by Luc Bondy in 2009.
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The ensuing firefight raged through the terminal and its parking lots, killing two, wounding 17 and temporarily shutting down Mazar-i-Sharif International Airport.
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And just a few weeks ago, he and his wife criticized his family's media companies for their climate coverage as wildfires raged in Australia.
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Long afterward, Ms. Roundtree recalled huddling beneath her grandmother's kitchen table with her mother and sisters as Klansmen raged through their community on horseback.
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A violent uprising, the Second Intifada, in which more than 27,26.5 Israelis and 21994,21950 Palestinians were killed, raged for nearly five years from 210.
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The fires, which have raged for months in Australia, have already emitted 400 megatonnes of carbon dioxide, according to the EU's Copernicus monitoring programme.
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The last pictures he took in Haiti showed members of the national cycle team training in the backstreets as the protests raged around them.
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The professor continued by saying that the fires that were ignited by lightning and have raged for weeks now are exacerbated by climate change.
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Since then, the debate about what Europe ought to do for itself, and how that might affect NATO, has raged in public and private.
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As wildfires raged in September Mr Maia pushed through the lower house a measure to compensate small farmers and indigenous groups for preserving forest.
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Romero was the archbishop of San Salvador in the late 1970s, as right-wing violence against a left-wing uprising raged in El Salvador.
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"We possess a Spirit that will not be conquered," Abigail Adams wrote to her husband in September 1776, as the fight for independence raged.
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Riot officers broke into one university entrance before dawn Monday as fires raged inside and outside, but they didn't appear to get very far.
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Still, plenty of debates have raged over fliers' "right to recline," since people are fervently defensive of their personal space and rights as passengers.
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Riot officers broke in one entrance before dawn as fires raged inside and outside the school, but they didn't appear to get very far.
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As recently as December, she hosted a three-hour telethon to raise millions of dollars after a wildfire raged through Sevier County, killing 14.
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Conservatives raged at the new accusation and information, which came just hours after the Senate finalized an agreement with Ford to testify on Thursday.
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This all sounds very similar to when the US in 1987 escorted Kuwaiti ships traveling through the Gulf while the Iran-Iraq war raged.
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Soon after that, the egg began to hatch, and speculation raged as to what type of viral marketing scheme it might be part of.
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While the storm raged, Vijaya's family remained inside a separate building nearby and survived, but a tree fell on the hut where she was staying.
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And Twitter's bunker mentality has clearly compounded its problems in identifying and responding to content issues that first flared on its platform and then raged.
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While America isolated itself and debated intervening in Europe as the Holocaust raged on, Captain America stood up for injustice when his country would not.
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After news broke, and while the blaze still raged on, Hayek's husband Pinault pledged €100 million (over US $113 million) to help rebuild the cathedral.
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The deadly blaze at the DIY art space, Ghost Ship, broke out on Friday night and raged into the early hours of the following morning.
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The campaign to retake the city has raged on for a month, forcing nearly 59,23 people to flee their homes, according to the United Nations.
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She picked up a few insurance points but turned the race into a procession as the real battle raged between Hammer and Belgium's Jolien D'Hoore.
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But even as fighter aircraft from both nations invaded each other's air space, a full-blown misinformation war about the conflict raged on the internet.
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It's a war, which Kjellberg has repeatedly said he doesn't care about beyond it being a funny meme, that's raged for close to seven months.
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Hence a court battle that has raged in San Francisco, with Waymo accusing Uber of having stolen its intellectual property and copied its lidar designs.
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As wildfires raged across the state this week, tens of thousands of residents were ordered to evacuate their homes out of an abundance of caution.
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Fighting has raged on in eastern Ghouta even though it falls under the ceasefire plans that Moscow brokered with the help of Turkey and Iran.
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Libyan militias battling for control of the country's capital, Tripoli, launched airstrikes against one another on Sunday, escalating a battle that has raged since Thursday.
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He was told that's not allowed... And he raged at his aides for making him "look like an idiot," a/k/a, weak on immigration.
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As debate and mocking raged, A Ghost Story distributor A24's saucy Twitter account tried to settle it: PSA: #AGhostStory is not a horror movie.
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Ted Cruz and Donald Trump's battle over their wives raged on overnight, with the billionaire businessman firing shots in the form of an unflattering meme.
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Two years later, as the conflict raged on in trenches along the common border, his wife, Nitslal Abraha, mysteriously disappeared along with their two daughters.
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Moscow, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad's ally, brokered a string of de-escalation zones for insurgent enclaves last year, though fighting raged on in some.
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And in part for that reason, today's Hellenes tend to idealise the fighting that raged 100 years ago over the future of then-Ottoman Macedonia.
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"I listen to my colleague from Russia and I sort of felt a little bit like we're sort of in a parallel universe," he raged.
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In Thailand, Buddhist monks have been victims and protagonists in a conflict that has raged in three southern provinces where the population is mainly Muslim.
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As the battle raged on through the decades, the disease robbed boxing's greatest champion from the bombast and loquaciousness that he carried into the ring.
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The controversy over legal elephant trophy hunting has raged for many years, with countries such as Zimbabwe, Tanzania, South Africa and Mozambique allowing controlled hunts.
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This week the Apple versus FBI battle raged on, we went to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress, Facebook changed up the Like button and more.
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Last year, a wildfire raged through eastern Tennessee, leaving 14 people dead and 175 injured, and destroying more than 2,400 homes, businesses, and other properties.
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As scores and scores of men fell around him in battle, Ghost raged on, tearing wights limb from limb with his gnashing, CGI-enhanced jaws.
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The debates over Plasco's collapse have raged in the same hundred page forum threads and YouTube comment sections as the 9/11 arguments of yesteryear.
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Grammer talked to PEOPLE in November about the loss of her family's home, which she was forced to evacuate as the Southern California fires raged.
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The first major wildfires after the end of California's five-year drought raged across the state as it was gripped by a record-breaking heatwave.
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As the firefight raged, Durant flew his aircraft into a tight orbit around the combat space to provide fire support for the U.S. troops below.
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Like this one found clinging to a branch outside a supermarket in the Queensland, Australia town of Halifax on Sunday, as floodwaters raged on below.
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Over the weekend, as protests raged across the nation, Bannon's team released a statement on Holocaust Remembrance Day purposefully omitting any mention of Jewish victims.
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Video from the July 18 fire in West Allis showed crews working quickly to get the man out of the vehicle as the flames raged.
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Rumors that Jews had poisoned wells and other sources of water arose in the 14th century as the bubonic plague raged across much of Europe.
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Chipotle's stock fell from highs of nearly $800 before news of the outbreak to just more than half that as the bad press raged on.
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The world is a dangerous place, but it's not as threatening to the United States as it was 10 years ago when two wars raged.
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The massive Carr forest fire that raged in Northern California is now fully contained over a month after it began, according to ABC's Redding, Calif.
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Within two hours, the fire tore through the towns of Concow and Paradise before it raged on, claiming thousands of structures and dozens of lives.
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After Dunbar's interception ruined a good Giants scoring chance, Beckham raged by the bench, cursing and yelling and, eventually, whacking himself with the kicking net.
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In Brazil, where the virus has raged since last year, one infected bug can do a lot of damage because people live in close quarters.
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During Hanukah 2010, a fire raged for 77 hours in northern Israel, consuming thousands of acres, endangering hundreds of lives and ultimately killing 44 people.
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TRIPOLI (Reuters) - Facebook has been blocked in the Libyan capital of Tripoli and other cities, residents said on Monday as fighting between rival groups raged.
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Fighting raged Saturday between them and Turkey-backed forces outside the Syrian town of Ein Issa, once home to US bases and the Kurdish administration.
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But speculation has raged that the firing was an attempt to quash the bureau's probe, after Trump himself publicly linked his decision to Comey's investigation.
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But debate over the merits and risks of this role has raged for decades, from the war in Vietnam, to Iraq, and now to Syria.
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As the storm raged, it ripped apart not only the lives of those who lived on the island, but also the fragile beginnings of rebuilding.
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On Wednesday, hundreds of police had battled drug gangs in a Rio slum while in the country's distant north, riots raged for a fifth day.
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AIG booked $762 million of catastrophe losses during the quarter, largely from wildfires that raged through California and caused significant damage to homes and businesses.
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A civil war had raged across the Jaffna Peninsula and the Vanni for almost 30 years, pitting Tamil separatists against the country's Sinhalese majority government.
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Recent news articles have focused on Musk's Twitter meltdown, in which he raged at the press for pointing out problems with some of his stories.
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Its container port once fed Venezuela but now sits largely empty, and its streets raged with protests against President Nicolás Maduro for months this year.
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Over time, disputes over the sequence of events, the use of deadly force and eyewitness accounts raged as the town saw fractures in its ideal.
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Skippy Winner, an 84-year-old retired sea captain, spent Thursday night inside his fortified home in Carolina Beach, N.C., as Hurricane Florence raged outside.
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The recent flooding — which has devastated farms, roads and Native American reservations — has pushed to the foreground a debate that has raged quietly for generations.
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This debate raged on until the Second World War, when pink was aggressively marketed as female by advocates of returning women to the domestic spheres.
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Before sinking, the ship was at risk of exploding because of the presence of spilled oil as the fire raged, the Ministry of Transportation said.
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Brady and Julian Edelman have already been partying it up in Disney World ... and Rick Ross raged with some of the players on Monday night.
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Even as battles against Islamic State militants raged in northern Iraq and in its second-largest city, Mosul, Baghdad had largely been free of violence.
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And we're only at the beginning of this year's fire season in Brazil—26,000 blazes have raged just this month, the highest in 10 years.
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The Vietnam War raged, The Doors' frontman Jim Morrison died in Paris, and the cost of a movie ticket in the United States was $1.50.
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Fighting raged near the strategic town of Saraqeb as government troops sought to take it back from rebels, opposition activists and Syrian state-media said.
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In the Snowy Mountains, the highest peaks in Australia, fires raged only weeks after the last snow melt, leaving many residents in the area trapped.
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The app is popular among protesters, who use it to avoid the police and tear gas during tense standoffs that have raged across the city.
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But in 2017, as Bitcoin's value soared and speculative frenzy raged, China shut down cryptocurrency exchanges and cracked down on fund-raising through virtual coins.
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Recent climate-related disasters in Russia have included 753 wildfires that raged across Siberia, destroying at least 3 million hectares (7.4 million acres) of forest.
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These two raged through their tortured relationship, fell into bed together, and eventually fell apart through one of Elite's most unexpected, eyebrow-raising sex scenes.
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Abdul Basir Qadiri, a member of the Ghor provincial council, said the fighting had raged for days, and that nearly 30 government forces had died.
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He was a dyed in the wool racist who raged against plantation owners, but was committed to depriving African Americans of their newly won rights.
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Soy has become a big component of a plant-based diet, but debates have raged for decades over whether soy really produces certain health benefits.
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In Helmand, the new army corps commander insisted on the continued training of his battalions even as fighting raged in a key district, he said.
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Most notably, the German leader fruitlessly attempted to persuade Putin of a diplomatic solution when war raged in the eastern region of Ukraine in 2014.
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Since President Trump took office, speculation has raged that he intends to privatize major portions of the Department of Veterans Affairs' sprawling health care system.
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That proposal on Tuesday came under attack from Trump, who raged against not only the severe recommended sentence but also the judge overseeing Stone's case.
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The city is more than 2,000 kilometers (1,200 miles) from southeastern Australia, parts of which have been devastated by bushfires that have raged for months.
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Both superpowers agreed that "colonization" on Earth had been responsible for tremendous human suffering and many armed conflicts that had raged over the last centuries.
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As the drama has raged on, it's become a chance for multiple celebrities to solidify their stances on either side of the Swift-Braun feud.
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In response, Bowman sputtered and raged nearly incoherently, saying: No, you unnatural bums,I will have such revenges on you bothThat all the world shall—!
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In "Game of Thrones," as Daenerys raged, Juno-like, in the clouds above, it was left to a young man to try to impose some order.
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Heavy fighting involving tanks and helicopters raged in South Sudan on Monday between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and those backing Vice President Riek Machar.
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San Diego Gas & Electric in the far south of the state actually did pull the plug on 12,000 customers last December as Santa Ana winds raged.
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The result, after a battle that raged for more than four decades, will be a dead Swiss industry catering to a world that has moved on.
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For over a century, there raged some serious debates over the meaning of "hot drinks," with many interpreting it as a restriction on all caffeinated beverages.
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The Ebola outbreak in West Africa, which raged for over two years and killed more than 10,000 people, was one of the worst epidemics in history.
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For decades, a battle raged amidst the trees of Great Bear Rainforest, with First Nations, environmentalists and the lumber industry clashing over logging and land rights.
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DHS and members of Congress were frequently at odds over access to DHS facilities during the summer as controversy raged around the administration's family separation policy.
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Activists have launched a series of nonviolent demonstrations while Bernie Sanders bitter-enders have raged against an establishment many believe actively sought to undermine his candidacy.
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The battle raged around the Ramouseh Artillery College, the Air Force Technical College and a cement factory that was used as a base by government forces.
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Duterte on Tuesday declared martial law in southern Mindanao province after fighting raged in southern Marawi City between the army and militants linked to Islamic state.
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Trump had raged against former Attorney General Jeff Sessions, who by recusing himself from the Russia investigation, allowed Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein to appoint Mueller.
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"You could hear intense gunfire and a helicopter; it was fierce," said a neighbor, adding that the battle raged for three hours, starting at 4 a.m.
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A debate on data privacy has raged since former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden leaked details about mass surveillance by British and U.S. spies in 2013.
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Uber and Lyft have a 60/40 split of market share and it will be to imagine a duopoly in a raged price war, he said.
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They are being written as high-level talks are underway to find a political settlement to end a war that has raged on for 18 years.
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Grammer talked to PEOPLE last November about the loss of her family's home, which she was forced to evacuate as the Southern California wild fires raged.
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The president raged privately about potentially firing Mueller as early as June 2017, and at various points since has reportedly discussed firing Sessions or Rosenstein too.
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Sinema's a prolific fundraiser and received little on-air pushback while a contentious GOP primary raged on, which ultimately ended up nominating GOP establishment candidate Rep.
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As fighting raged in Juba there were reports of skirmishes across the country, although it is unclear how serious they were, or if they still continue.
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She and her Tory counterpart would text each other across the floor of the House of Commons, oblivious to the baying partisanship that raged about them.
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The loafers she favored would have been kicked off and she'd be in her stocking feet, hands on the counter to steady herself as she raged.
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A temporary halt in fighting between pro-Assad forces and rebel factions takes effect Saturday and could pause the brutal conflict that has raged since 2011.
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A week later, the boomers were gone, a quinceañera raged in the back, and a sampling of the mid-twenties, M-train art set streamed in.
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Months later clashes broke out and urban warfare raged between Turkish security forces and Kurdish militants into 2016, devastating the eastern half of the ancient district.
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Republican, has expressed his opposition to reopening the fiscal 2018 budget fights that raged last year and early this year.
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In Farmingdale, on the opposite side of Nassau County, its mayor raged over $2202 million worth of new residential and commercial projects on hold, awaiting gas.
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Fans of the U.S. runner Allyson Felix raged over a dive across the finish line by the Bahamian Shaunae Miller to win the women's 26 meters.
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But speculation has raged that the firing was an attempt to quash the bureau's probe into whether Trump associates colluded with Russia to influence the election.
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But both government and opposition have since said that the talks have not in fact begun, and fighting on the ground has raged on without constraint.
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Fatima is far from the only child to suffer the horrific consequences of a civil war that has raged for more than five years in Syria.
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The gaseous red spot has been monitored by humans since 1830 according to NASA and is thought to have raged for as much as 350 years.
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On Thursday it was the Delta Fire, which raged in forests thick with conifers along the steep slopes of the Sacramento River valley north of Redding.
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The Notre Dame students voted to close the school down: Students had been killed; the war raged; Vietnam became the curriculum for the entire student body.
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Power had gone to the Balkans as a freelance reporter fresh out of Yale, and witnessed the violence that raged as the former Yugoslavia came apart.
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All four of Mr. Khashoggi's children have privately raged at the royal court over their father's death, many people who have talked to them have said.
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The Italian journalist Oriana Fallaci, who raged against Muslim immigration to Europe at the turn of the century, believed she did so as a proud atheist.
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As the sex abuse scandal exploded once again before the pope's trip, a fierce debate about those contributing factors raged in Catholic journals and across churches.
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In Mali, officials on Sunday said more than 30 herders and their children were killed in an area where disputes have raged over competition for land.
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The biggest policy issue that he raises—the mounting national debt, which Tea Partiers raged against in 2010—is not one that Republicans fret over anymore.
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And argument raged from the get-go: constant, careening, apocalyptic and at times elevated discourse about real things, vital things, in primary colors, and with passion.
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Stalin might have sat out the conflict as it raged in the West, biding his time, then possibly consolidating with Hitler a condominium of totalitarian superstates.
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As the battle has raged in recent days, it has inflicted further damage on the city's water and sewage network, elevating the risk of waterborne diseases.
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Though the primaries have raged with the expected partisan vigor, Texas Republicans say they are aiming to show a calmer, gentler side to voters this year.
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When I lived in Berlin between 1998 and 2001, a debate still raged about whether any German could ever express "pride" about the nation of Auschwitz.
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When he heard that a tree had fallen on the house at No. 14, he hopped into his Jeep as the storm raged to rescue them.
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Before the alleged chemical weapons attack last year, the Trump administration signaled an openness to Assad staying in power as the protracted civil war raged on.
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Jenna Wiggins, who lives two doors from the house where the fire broke out, said firefighters had been forced to back off as the flames raged.
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Even as he played, he could see troops fighting in the distance and hear gunfire ringing out in the civil wars that raged through his childhood.
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When a planet-wide dust storm raged on Mars in the summer of 22014, MAVEN observed that the amount of hydrogen in the upper atmosphere rose.
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As the battle raged on and the casualties mounted, Americans at home wondered why so many boys had to die for a small piece of rock.
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"For some of those people, it may be too late," Jones said Friday afternoon, as 25 fires raged around South Australia and drew hundreds of personnel.
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But after graduating in 1943, as World War II raged in Europe, she joined the American Red Cross as an unpaid volunteer and sailed for England.
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Tehran's admission appears to have re-ignited the anti-government sentiment that raged last year, despite the wave of nationalism followed Soleimani's death earlier this month.
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Far from expressing remorse for the charges against him, the president again declared his innocence and raged against the Democrats leading the charge to impeach him.
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American warplanes joined the effort in August, carrying out at least 490 sorties over the city while house-to-house fighting raged in the streets below.
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Fierce battles raged to the north and west of Afrin against Turkish forces and their Syrian rebel allies, said Birusk Hasaka, the YPG spokesman in Afrin.
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Trump raged for days, on Twitter and on TV. "You could see there was blood coming out of her eyes," he complained to CNN's Don Lemon.
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Kelly was initially credited with bringing military-style rigor to the pandemonium that raged in the Trump White House when he took the job last July.
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Corporations, governments and individuals have feasted on debt since the Fed took its benchmark rate to near zero in late 2008 as the financial crisis raged.
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For as long as Afghanistan's war has raged, Pakistan, which plays a double-game with the Taliban, has been at the center of its seeming intractability.
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A man carrying his child in his arms, looks back over his surroundings with unease after huddling in his home for days as intense fighting raged outside.
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The discussion raged—a representative of the regional forest department wanted the ship to get under way—but the prosecutor pointed out that he was in charge.
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Goma has had time to get ready for Ebola, given a nearly year-long head start as the disease raged near the cities of Beni and Butembo.
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The blaze, later dubbed the Camp Fire, quickly raged through Paradise, California, and into the surrounding areas, eventually burning more than 153,193 acres, according to Cal Fire.
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He raged at it, but the sea erased everything, and the surf's lines were ici pas ni un rien: what has been done is nothing, start again.
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While some items were saved from the inferno as the fire raged on Sunday, the true extent of the damage of the fire is not yet known.
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Remember last season, when Axe went on his voicemail tirade to Lara during their temporary split, and he raged about all the affairs he could have had?
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Hurricane Irma left a trail of ripped trees, drowned cars, and roofless buildings in the Caribbean islands Wednesday as it raged toward the US coast and Miami.
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Tens of thousands of Californians are evacuating their homes Friday morning as wildfires raged in Northern California's wine country and in Los Angeles County to the south.
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A related debate has raged over the concentration of toxic chemicals in vaping fumes, ones created by the high temperature that e-cigarettes require to aerosolize oils.
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Firefighters trying to save a house on one cul-de-sac scrambled with water hoses as the fire raged above them, throwing down a shower of embers.
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The fact that Standard Oil made large profits relative to its capital base was viewed as important during the court case which raged in the early 1900s.
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Debate raged as to whether the senator was enjoying an evening alone or a member of his social media team had made a job-ending faux pas.
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