The phone rang, and rang, and then he picked up.
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The phone lines rang and rang again, with nobody picking up. VisitFlorida.
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It just rang and rang, and if you missed it, you missed it.
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It rang and rang, she says, but most of the time, no one answered.
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But I was broke and the hotline for help rang and rang, nobody on the line.
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Then, for far too long — a quarter of a century, in fact — the phone just rang and rang.
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It rang and rang, and in that moment, he expected the old woman to rise and answer it.
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The faster I ran the louder I rang it, and the louder I rang it the faster I ran.
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On the other call, the phone just rang and rang, and never reached a person or even an answering machine.
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As the phone continually rang (and was answered, until it rang again), four opticians tended to customers at cherry wood desks.
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"Sooho" means "protection" in Korean; "rang" comes from the Korean name for tiger, "ho-rang-i," as well as the folk song "Jeong-seon A-ri-rang," the traditional song of the Gangwon Province, which is where the Olympics will take place.
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I called the number they listed and heard the automated message that confirmed it was Honest Company,but then the phone just rang and rang.
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" - Laslo, 36 "Kelly Kapowski definitely rang my bell.
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" Vale SA: "They rang the opening bell this morning.
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WASHINGTON — Early Tuesday morning, Bernard B. Kerik's telephone rang.
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ATLANTA — The cellphone rang once before someone picked up.
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Country House : When the bell rang, I wet myself.
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Has there ever been one that rang quite so true?
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For Bran, that rang an alarm: Something big was coming.
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Others joined in and applause rang out in the room.
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The phone on my desk rang and I answered it.
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The Simmons family rang some wedding bells over the weekend!
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North American revenues rang in at $2.5 billion, topping estimates.
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When the first two shots rang out, no one noticed.
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Until one day my phone rang, and it was Thomas.
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Here's how our favorite stars rang in the new year:
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On this past St. Patrick's Day, shots rang out nearby.
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A series of shots rang out around the downtown area.
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I rang James before the first pint had been pulled.
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I took the phone off her and rang her granddaughter.
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I was making rice when the phone rang that afternoon.
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And when the bell rang in the evening, gleaning stopped.
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The tweets rang as odd because 6G technology doesn't exist.
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And then his phone rang, and everything went to shit.
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Multiple sources said her overarching assessment of GitHub rang true.
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Jane Fonda, who rang in her 80th birthday on Dec.
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Taylor Swift rang in the New Year supporting her man.
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Large, long series of shots rang out across the field.
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Sirens also rang for 2 minutes 20 seconds at noon.
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Some time later, sitting in his bedroom, his phone rang.
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Drake and Amber Rose rang in the New Year together.
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Jordan Smith rang in the New Year with a ring.
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He rang up a friend who ran a paper company.
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Then, one day in 1988, the phone rang at 9.30am.
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For weeks afterwards social media rang with calls for justice.
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When Abraham Lincoln declared slavery to be over, freedom rang.
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A few minutes after our call ended, my phone rang.
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The day it appeared, the phone rang in my office.
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He was asleep when the phone rang at 4 a.m.
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The challenge within that accusation rang through everything he wrote.
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When someone else's phone rang, he demanded to have it.
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Dr. Qureshi was in the seminar when his phone rang.
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As Kloss's wardrobe was being packed up, Welch's phone rang.
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This spring, my phone rang while I was at lunch.
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Eventually, CD found the right door and rang the buzzer.
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The bell rang just as Aljahmi uncorked one more punch.
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Lols rang in my brain hole, ready for round two.
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They were on their way back when her phone rang.
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I had a key, but I rang the doorbell anyway.
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Fifty seconds into Ms. Scott's video, four shots rang out.
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Then Mr. Trump rang seeking more intelligence on health care.
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Right as I was climbing into bed, my phone rang.
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The bell also rang on Saturday to mark Armistice Day.
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While he was driving to the store, his phone rang.
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Finally, they got in the car, and Sonia's cellphone rang.
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At one point in that first class, her phone rang.
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His words rang like a fire bell in the night.
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Have there been moments in the scripts that rang false?
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A few minutes after the meeting, however, my phone rang.
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And it was absolutely before her cellphone rang that day.
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The campers finally rang someone's doorbell and got a ride.
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He rang a friend, admitted his meth addiction, and wept.
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His face cracked into a smile, and the phone rang.
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He dialed it again and again, but it never rang.
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While visiting his father the next day, his cellphone rang.
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I walked to the front door and rang the bell.
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Within an hour after Manchin was offscreen, his cellphone rang.
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When the phone rang, James Hunter's legs burned in pain.
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The family sat down for dinner and the phone rang.
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When her phone rang, she didn't hesitate to pick up.
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Shots rang out, and the synagogue was put on lockdown.
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NEW YORK — Andrew Yang's office phone rang at 6 p.m.
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The Navy hymn "Eternal Father" rang from the pipe organ.
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The next afternoon, shortly before the game, Linda's phone rang.
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The bell rang and the boxers marched toward each other.
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But then shots rang out in an adjacent parking lot.
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Khloé Kardashian and Tristan Thompson rang in 2019 with a kiss!
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Last week Putin rang Sarksyan to congratulate him on becoming premier.
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It rang with moral clarity rooted in a march towards justice.
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He ran for help when the bullets rang out, police say.
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A call to Prestige Limousine's office in Gansevoort rang unanswered Monday.
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And for some women who were running, the words rang true.
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As soon as the officers arrived, shots rang out, Cox said.
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A shot rang out, a window shattered and a body fell.
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Nearly 24 hours after shots rang out here, it's stunned silence.
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Kaley Cuoco rang in the New Year on a sad note.
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For a variety of reasons, that sentiment has always rang hollow.
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And yet — the world rang emptier, and I still was sad.
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The killer rang the doorbell to draw her to the door.
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Chants of "Carrie Lam go to hell," rang through the crowd.
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In Dayton, when the shots rang out just after 1 a.m.
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Finally, that Very Special Phone rang — and Philipps completely lost it.
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His phone rang, and he answered, mumbling and then hanging up.
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When the phone rang, she said she knew it was him.
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It rang, but the phone in Rachel's hands didn't light up.
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A beeping sound rang through the room and down the hallway.
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David and Victoria Beckham rang in the New Year family-style.
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The Therapist didn't know it and rang it twice and left.
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"He liked being called Master Rang instead of 'chef,'" Matty recalls.
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It was one Saturday after class that her coach rang her.
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A few seconds later, two loud pops rang inside the home.
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He hadn't even taken the stage when the shots rang out.
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Even so, his insights on the future of Snapchat rang true.
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"They rang true, and I hated myself for them," he admitted.
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He just rang his bell in a totally average, klutzy way.
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After the last bell rang, I'd hop on the MTA train.
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Her email exploded with press inquiries, and her phone rang nonstop.
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Eventually, the clock ticked to 6 PM. My phone never rang.
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The phone rang and Tag asked who was on the line.
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But as soon as we ventured out, another explosion rang out.
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A seismic roar of relief and jubilation rang through the capital.
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Three minutes after the call ended, Mr. Davis rang Mr. Walters.
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One morning in Benghazi, the telephone in our hotel room rang.
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I took a taxi to her house and rang the doorbell.
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" The word that rang out in unison was, of course, "meditation.
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Church bells rang in Berlin, German schoolchildren received a national holiday.
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The new name rang with guilt for abandoning the old one.
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West's remarks rang so loud that Bush even issued a response.
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When the bell rang, she said the boys ran off laughing.
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When her phone rang that day, Leah Nanako Winkler was broke.
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I rang bells all over Washington and got nothing there, either.
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A siren rang and someone in his classroom cracked a joke.
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Then, at 7:30, shouts rang out in a dozen dialects.
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Corbett's custom trip to South Africa rang in at about $6,000.
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But for the workers providing that experience, the messaging rang hollow.
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After the shaken driver returned to the terminal, the phone rang.
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TORONTO — The shots rang out, one by one and in bursts.
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It rang hollow with critics and bombed at the box office.
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" But, he added, "it hinged on a turn that rang hollow.
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As if on cue during the interview, Mr. Amore's phone rang.
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I had just arrived and sat down when the phone rang.
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One of the numbers successfully rang my phone without being blocked.
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Around 9 the night before the shoot, though, my phone rang.
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Then shots rang out, and Ms. Najjar fell to the ground.
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As I walked out of the refugee camp, my phone rang.
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As gunshots rang out, people ran into nearby bars and clubs.
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Gunfire rang out — about 20 shots in six seconds, officials said.
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Chants of "Kobe Bryant" rang out in the game's final minutes.
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Later that night, the family's phone rang: It was Ms. Berger.
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On the first night, it rang with more than 100 calls.
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The episode rang in 1995 for the New York City clan.
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A few weeks after the miscarriage, my doorbell rang one afternoon.
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The scene that unspooled after shots rang out was intensely chaotic.
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Police officers ducked for cover as dozens of shots rang out.
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Three rifle volleys rang out from a seven-man firing party.
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An old woman opened the door before Becky rang the bell.
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Rabbi Myers was in the building when the gunshots rang out.
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Britney Spears rang in her 38th birthday with boyfriend Sam Asghari!
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The shooter shouted "Don't forget Aleppo," after the shots rang out.
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Minutes later, his phone rang: it was García, calling from Paris.
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"About five or 10 minutes later, the phone rang," she said.
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But by that point the success rang somewhat hollow to French.
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Employees were kept at their machines even after the alarms rang.
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The first gunshots rang out at around 8:45pm local time.
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Christine Catlin's phone rang in late February, and it was Kelly.
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Cheers of "four more years" rang out after Mr. Trump left.
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Almost as soon as I hung up, my phone rang again.
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Someone rang the town meeting bell, and a crowd quickly gathered.
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She says he actually rang her doorbell and her brother answered.
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A surge of adrenaline rang through my body like an alarm.
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" The state senator, however, said that Google's apology "rang a bit hollow.
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Saeed Abu Hamed, 37, was asleep at home when his phone rang.
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And for that reason, she rang the death knell for her kind.
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The store rang up $3,000 before Payless came clean with the reveal.
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Daly, who had been studying ASL for a year, rang her button.
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First Candace Cameron Bure rang in the new year as a brunette.
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"As I was explaining it to her, her phone rang," he recalls.
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The phone rang, but Karneges was the only one around to answer.
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The home was next to the house where Mossburg rang the doorbell.
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On April 4, the fatal shot rang out just after 6 p.m.
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Within minutes, the photo studio's phone rang, and my friend picked up.
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The conversation came to an abrupt end when the recess bell rang.
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One day, Thompson said, the phone rang in her movie set trailer.
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At several points, chants of "due process" rang out in the church.
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A phone listed for the church rang busy during several calls Monday.
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Forward Reid Boucher rang a wrist shot off the left goal post.
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I remember being nervous as I walked up and rang the doorbell.
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The morning bell rang at 4 AM and meditation commenced shortly thereafter.
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Alarm bells rang among PDVSA's foreign partners, which include Chevron and Rosneft.
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Harris rang a bell of ambivalence that would echo throughout the night.
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It had been cut off for non-payment, and never rang now.
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Before voluntary isolation on mobile phones, buses and trains rang with conversation.
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As Allan was walking up to the overturned car, shots rang out.
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The deputy arrived after midnight and rang the doorbell, the captain said.
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When Reuters rang Semlex headquarters, staff several times said she was busy.
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Nguyen Rang is a recurring and slightly mysterious character from Matty's past.
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Amazon rang up over $27 billion of sales in its online stores.
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As state police officers closed in on the protesters, shots rang out.
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And while they awaited the baby boy's birth, their phone rang again.
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Inside the room: When Trump rang in, Cohn put him on speaker.
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Witnesses say they heard a loud argument and then shots rang out.
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I typed his digits; it rang in short blasts, before becoming engaged.
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We rang the register and said goodbye and I reiterate that view.
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The FBI confirmed that shots rang out just before 4:30 p.m.
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Altogether, it rang as Iggy Pop's most inspired turn in a decade.
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In that first year, they rang up $40,000 in revenue, Beaudet said.
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Sales of other major devices rang in right in line with expectations.
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Crime Scene In the house in Queens that morning, a telephone rang.
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I'd returned to my card making when my phone rang: my mother.
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Erika and Scott were preparing Loïe for school when Scott's phone rang.
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That's when, police say, multiple shots rang out, hitting both of them.
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Athanasiou nearly scored in overtime, but rang a shot off the iron.
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He was about 10 feet from Officer Zamarripa when shots rang out.
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At 9:50 the bell tower rang, signaling the start of Assembly.
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The next inning, with the Red Sox batting, the bullpen phone rang.
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The phone rang early Wednesday afternoon and I immediately recognized the number.
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But I continued to answer the buzzer as often as it rang.
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I resigned in December and rang in 1999 as a freelance writer.
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When the opening bell rang, Schilling clearly wanted to make a statement.
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Fast forward a couple days, and sure enough Cassell Pardy's phone rang.
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"Every morning I'd hold my breath until the doorbell rang," she said.
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A tsunami was quickly detected, but no siren rang around the city.
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No one was at the front desk, so he rang a bell.
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The phone rang in the next room and it was the Angel.
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That night while I was playing video games, the house phone rang.
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The landline phones, which rang relentlessly in my office, had gone silent.
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Ms. Alvear caught the first moments when gunshots rang out on Snapchat.
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Mr. Butler's cellphone rang every few minutes as a different contractor called.
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This rang true for me, mostly because I felt better about myself.
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Ms. Gonzalez had not been planning to endorse when the phone rang.
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The iconic words of Joey Tribbiani rang in my head: "London, baby!"
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The doors were open and the music rang out in the streets.
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Wedding bells rang in Berkshire, England, on Saturday, and Britain was abuzz.
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Davidson rang in his birthday Saturday night with Gerber by his side.
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Gunfire rang out, and Gallo stumbled out to the sidewalk and died.
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He left, but some minutes later he rang the neighbor's bell again.
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The phone of the civil affairs bureau rang unanswered on Wednesday afternoon.
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Seconds after Malcolm stepped to the lectern, gunfire rang out, then pandemonium.
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When the tree-climbing man jumped, cheers rang out across the lake.
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The nephew rang the doorbell, then knocked, his chest heaving with impatience.
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Next, we got a tour of the temple and rang the bell.
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Shots rang out throughout Friday in the cities of Korhogo and Bouaké.
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Many children hadn't taken off their coats when the shots rang out.
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It's not like he just rang the doorbell once and ran away.
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A call she dreaded would come Efird's phone rang at 8 a.m.
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Some protests turned violent, with demonstrators setting fires as gunfire rang out.
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The taxi driver rang the emergency services, and people rushed to help.
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Fire alarms rang out from buildings and train stations across the city.
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On Thursday, the shrill sound of emergency sirens rang for three minutes.
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My cell phone rang on a sweltering Baghdad summer night in 2006.
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Saugus High students described a scene of chaos as gunshots rang out.
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The next year, the phone rang in our house on April 19393.
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As for the mayor's rhetoric now, Mr. Cabrera said it rang hollow.
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The day after the release on Salat, phones rang at the center.
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Fourteen minutes after the office issued a tornado warning, the phone rang.
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In Asheville, North Carolina, a phone rang, and Harvey Dorfman picked up.
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About two weeks after Almendarez returned to Honduras, Meyer's cell phone rang.
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Eight shots rang out, two of which hit me in the back.
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Irate residents rang the church bells in the town square anyway, summoning hundreds.
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As the phone rang, my heart was racing and I felt pretty anxious.
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Scott Disick rang in his 36th birthday with quite the squad this year.
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We rang the doorbell, and Candice was at the top of a ladder.
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Jamie Foxx rang in his birthday with a little help from Katie Holmes.
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She recalls being angry and worried when he flaked – until the phone rang.
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The man who recorded the video said at least 10 shots rang out.
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They rang my mom and told her she would have to come in.
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Former child star Keshia Knight Pulliam rang in the New Year quite literally.
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I almost rang her doorbell and I think that really, really frightens people.
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The bell on the front door once rang in a local boxing ring.
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In Mogadishu, gunfire rang out—for once not in anger but in joy.
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Sherwin-Williams rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Tuesday.
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When the bell rang, the students headed toward the door, chattering in Spanish.
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Not sure what particular fight that was going on when shots rang out.
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ON APRIL 22th Donald Trump rang Rodrigo Duterte, the president of the Philippines.
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Katie Holmes rang in her birthday with a little help from Jamie Foxx.
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A telephone number listed for Hedgpeth in public records rang unanswered on Sunday.
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Late in the evening, gunshots rang out, and they turned off the music.
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Employees dashed to the back room and hid there when shots rang out.
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Then the first bell rang, and it was like my whole life changed.
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But I'd be surprised if they rang people up blind to be witnesses.
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Despite the drama, Sessler rang in the new year on a happier note.
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They also rang in the new year together with a trip to Aspen.
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I turned down the Today show, and then hours later, my phone rang.
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When Rockefeller stepped to the podium, before he could speak boos rang out.
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Phaedra Parks rang in 2019 with a very special man by her side.
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Last year, Skyler rang in his sixth birthday with a reptile-themed party.
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She walked to the nearest house, rang the doorbell and asked for help.
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The next day, the actress rang in her 49th birthday without the actor.
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Before shots rang out, Clemons had enjoyed her first time at the festival.
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We know because we rang and they redirected us to company's contact details.
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The cop grabbed my phone and started inspecting it, and suddenly it rang.
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A quiet bell within me rang, but I wasn't ready to hear it.
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When CNN rang again in the early afternoon, another man answered the phone.
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He even showed up at Ray's house one day and rang the bell.
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Rang said Sidewalk Labs will submit a proposal for Waterfront Toronto in June.
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Looks like Olivia Munn rang in the new year with her new love.
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I was surprised when, as I approached the podium, an uproar rang out.
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Tristan Thompson and Khloé Kardashian rang in their daughter's first Halloween in Cleveland.
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I had three bars on my iPhone and was ready when it rang.
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I rang my bike bell aggressively (and even shouted at a few people).
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Celebratory gunfire and the explosions of fireworks rang out until the early morning.
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The phone rang, and my stomach clenched when I heard her voice. Daddy?
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She stayed longer than I did, leaving right before the shots rang out.
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He rang the bell, and he and Claire disappeared through the hidden door.
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At this point his alarm bells rang and he called me for assistance.
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Buffalo's Rasmus Ristolainen rang a shot off the crossbar just before time expired.
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Her family came over for dinner; then the family rabbi rang the doorbell.
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That day, as the Zenyatta sat in the Bermuda harbor, Bush's phone rang.
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As the train reached Florence, about 70 km from Siena, his phone rang.
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A few mornings later, the phone rang as I got ready for work.
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On Monday, company executives rang Nasdaq's closing bell to celebrate its recent IPO.
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We rang up the busy actress to chat about the big year ahead.
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I rang the doorbell, and a receptionist let us into the inner sanctum.
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"She rang for the nurse, but they hadn't come yet," Ms. Stewart said.
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I had a dress pulled halfway over my head when my phone rang.
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Troy Cook's compact baritone rang out at climaxes as Lucia's cruel brother, Enrico.
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Skeptics even rang the National Weather Service to complain about the bum predictions.
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This year Virginia and New York rang up $240 billion for Amazon's benefit.
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A few moments later, sounds of cheering rang out on the courthouse steps.
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The phone rang again, and again he stood up to take the call.
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The plane was on the airport tarmac in Miami when her phone rang.
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" The novel's distinctive expression of teen agita rang true to countless readers: "Grand.
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"I knew once the phone rang that something was wrong," Mr. Gallegos said.
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When she was 11, a stranger rang her family's doorbell at 2 a.m.
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Westchester County's health commissioner was sleeping when the phone rang at 1 a.m.
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Her cellphone rang and she looked at it and her gloom briefly lifted.
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Holzhauer taunted Rutter after he rang his buzzer first to answer the clue.
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Maybe Jacque's parting words rang in his ears; maybe it was sheer instinct.
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Shots rang out at least an hour after the initial blast, they said.
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He was dozing off in his bedroom around midnight when the phone rang.
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Mr. Kramer went to Stuart's last known apartment and rang the doorbell. Nothing.
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Chinese petcare company, Dogness Corporation, rang Friday's closing bell at the Nasdaq MarketSite.
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Jamil Rashid spoke with a group of younger soldiers as gunfire rang out.
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Right at the end of President Jean-Claude Juncker's remarks his phone rang.
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Ms. Martinez said the gunshot rang out about 10 feet from her house.
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As we were sitting down for drinks the night before, her cellphone rang.
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Rebel Wilson rang in the new year with the Queen's granddaughter, Zara Tindall.
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" Rong-rang-a-ga-ga "Don't even think about trying to adjust me.
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"It's time to face your fears," Ms. Palay said as boos rang out.
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Calls to Guo's mobile phone since Tuesday evening in New York rang unanswered.
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After the meeting at the bank, Adams's phone rang, and he vanished briefly.
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A bell signaling the end of the private audience rang at 9 a.m.
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Richard Lewis's old flip phone rang steadily during a reporter's visit on Tuesday.
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These photos show how major cities rang in the new year on Wednesday.
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Plenty loudly rang the death knell for the state-based pro-life movement.
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Gunfire rang out sporadically in parts of the city, two witnesses told Reuters.
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At the Trader Joe's we bought it from, the item rang up $4.99.
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One morning, thirty years after the death of my father, my telephone rang.
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I rang the bells once, and the sound ran for about 15 seconds.
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Kris Jenner led her granddaughter to the home, where she rang the doorbell.
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Then Mr. Vayghan's phone rang, with a federal agent on the other end.
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The next time the phone rang, it was the middle of the night.
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Seven other deputies remained outside as gunshots rang out, a state commission found.
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Steve Scalise, the House majority whip, when the first gun shot rang out.
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Many months later, back in the States, I dreamed that the doorbell rang.
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For those who knew their world history, it also rang some alarm bells.
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When shots rang out, elite police stormed the building to kill the assailant.
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Low-pitched prehistoric echoes rang through the Hall, overlapped by high-pitched children.
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Rang said Sidewalk Labs will submit a revised proposal for Waterfront Toronto in June.
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She hung up, but before she could contact Mr. Smalley, her phone rang again.
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A call by The Associated Press to his listed phone number rang unanswered Monday.
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Asghari and Spears aren't hiding their budding relationship The two rang in 2017 together.
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The national anthem, the Marseillaise, rang out, cars honked horns and cherry bombs cracks.
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AK-47 gunfire rang out and a body landed in the ditch alongside him.
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They say that people were diving underneath their desks as the shots rang out.
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"Yesterday the phone rang so much that it killed the battery," Phelps said, laughing.
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The pair even rang in 2017 together in Miami with a group of friends.
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But with a pair of nominations announced on November 23rd he rang the changes.
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An hour later the phone rang -- it was Stewart, and he was sputtering mad.
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He had arrived early, and was waiting for some friends, when his phone rang.
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Yet, the company's numbers weren't good enough to please investors who rang the register.
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"None of this rang true in terms of my experience with him," she says.
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While she was in there, the phone rang — and the family's world fell apart.
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They also rang in the new year together with a trip to Aspen, Colorado.
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We both wrote late at night, and when my phone rang at 3 a.m.
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America's favorite weatherman rang up Bush Hager's mom — posing a pesky phone survey giver.
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Each time the doorbell rang, another Housewife popped out, ready to accept her win.
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Beyoncé and JAY-Z rang in their 11-year wedding anniversary under the sun!
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The hotel had power and water, he said, while phones rang in the background.
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Fifteen minutes later, Natah was standing at a bus stop when her phone rang.
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The pair even rang in 2017 together in Miami with a group of friends.
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He was helping a friend take drums into a church when shots rang out.
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On Tuesday night, Blake Leeper's cell phone rang with news that left him speechless.
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During the evening's festivities, voices rang loudly for resistance against the incoming Trump administration.
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As the people of Canada rang in 2018, the temperature dropped to -40 degrees.
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"We rang and we couldn't get any answers out of [the club,]" he said.
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For 30 years the garden bell rang with real estate agents promising "respectable" buyers.
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On April 1, 1975, the bell rang loud and clear, and I came out.
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At 6:30 AM on Thursday 29 October 2009, Friederike Meckel Fischer's doorbell rang.
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A single shot rang out as the officers broke down the door, Manger said.
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Apex for Youth rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Friday.
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Cali's wife and children were reportedly inside the house when the shots rang out.
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"The doorbell rang and a giant package was sitting on my doorstep," said Edgette.
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Only 70,000 shares were traded in two deals immediately after the listing bell rang.
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Last year its tills rang up takings of $482 billion, about twice Apple's revenue.
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Mariah Carey rang in 20183 by finally getting her hands on some hot tea.
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He had been unloading a truckful of Tanzanian cacao beans when his phone rang.
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Cops think she was in cahoots with the employee who rang up the purchase.
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Shortly after he promised to surrender in 10 minutes, shots rang out, police said.
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I remember the day in Cairo when the doorbell rang and he walked in.
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Cheers rang out repeatedly as delegates cast the bulk of their votes for Clinton.
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A beautiful, operatic baritone rang out into the summer morning as I passed him.
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Value Study, the average mid-range kitchen remodel rang in at $2200,2000 in 0003.
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But in that moment, and in this season of high anxiety, they rang out.
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Arty next rang the couple that had preceded him and Paloma as Gladys's bosses.
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When the final bell rang, I lifted my arms in my own private victory.
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Two women came to the front door of the house and rang the bell.
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Just then, a bell rang to alert the delegates to the 9 a.m. start.
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The doorbell rang so I jogged over to the other door by the stairs.
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They burned sage, rang bells, clanged cymbals chanted incantations, and cast a salt circle.
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It was a humid evening on a Bronx playground when a gunshot rang out.
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He said that after Brennan rang the doorbell, Mr. Zeigler's wife answered the door.
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But on Thursday, Ms. Ocasio-Cortez seemed to suggest that the dedication rang hollow.
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Fixes The cellphone in Masomo's bedroom in Ottawa, Canada, rang at 803:280 a.m.
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WASHINGTON — Three times in a single day last week, Senator Lindsey Graham's cellphone rang.
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They had not even made contact with them yet when the shots rang out.
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They said to come at 7 so we came at 7, rang the doorbell.
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And then one night they were at home watching television when the phone rang.
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Wedding bells reportedly rang for Melissa Benoist and Chris Wood over Labor Day Weekend.
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And then, according to Cake, who remained on the phone, four shots rang out.
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Every time the phone rang, Sofia would think her father was on the line.
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The doorbell rang and I opened it and he was there on my doorstep.
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The group of friends was together when shots first rang out, Mr. Miller said.
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Ms. Gibson was riding a bus one day in March when her cellphone rang.
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We waited until the bell rang and he walked him inside of the school.
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He waited until the bell rang and he walked him inside of the school.
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Edda rang a bell as where the Norse gods, or NORSE DEITIES, hang out.
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While we were in the hospital, he unabashedly rang for nurses around the clock.
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A middle-aged woman emerged after a reporter rang the bell during office hours.
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"People pulled out guns, shots rang out, people ran in various directions," she said.
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As he rang up my purchase, he placed a thin newspaper in my bag.
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To my amazement, he rang up most of my groceries at 10 cents apiece.
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A local newspaper journalist in Gulu said sporadic gunfire rang out on Monday evening.
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Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. was standing and talking when the shot rang out.
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Bruno Le Maire, alors ministre de l'agriculture, l'avait élevée au rang de cause nationale.
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The body of Timothy Dean being removed from Ed Buck's apartment Majors' phone rang.
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She walked home from the school and rang the bell at her building's entrance.
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The next morning, phones rang constantly as Potter's former colleagues called in for updates.
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Gunfire rang out as helicopters circled overhead in a residential area of the city.
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A short time later, the phone rang, and Mr. Rossi flipped on the speakerphone.
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"One cliché that rang true on my travels was genuine country hospitality," he writes.
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A song rang out — "America the Beautiful" — and the clergy approached the swinging doors.
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She woke only hours later, in the early afternoon, when someone rang the doorbell.
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Then, after midnight, one night in May, the phone next to the bed rang.
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Anita Stuckey, 59, said she was at a nearby bodega when gunshots rang out.
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I wore a timer that rang to remind me to stand or lie down.
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The shots rang out outside the office of District Magistrate Daniel Shimshock, authorities said.
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Executives and guests of HGTV Magazine rang Friday's closing bell at the Nasdaq MarketSite.
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Boom-R-Rang Light and throw, then run away from where you are standing.
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In the cramped office of the local mountain-rescue police, the telephone rang incessantly.
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Even with its vignettes of history, Rang De Basanti is anchored in the present.
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A bell rang, signifying the show's start, and the end of a miner's shift.
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The phone rang again, late on a Saturday night, on another cold winter day.
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Trump's words rang hollow, largely because of his abysmal civil rights and race record.
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Even so, the results of the two-year investigation rang in at two volumes.
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Over the weekend, Garner rang in her 45th birthday with a group of close friends.
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Brent Burns took the initial shot from the slot, which rang off the left post.
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They were searching the building when shots rang out and the two responders were hit.
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ABC News wrote that a local resident said the woman rang doorbells at several homes.
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Ben & Jerry's celebrated another year of good business and Carvel rang in its 85th birthday.
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When three shots later rang out, elite police stormed the building and shot dead Lakdim.
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A bell rang as a man came through the door, hands deep in his pockets.
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Then the phone rang, and I learned that I had cancer for the second time.
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"It was pitch black and they went down there and shots rang out," Cox said.
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We rang up Peterson (pictured below, in the green jacket) to get the full story.
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One beautiful night here, I rang the doorbell of the house where I grew up.
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How people around the world rang in the new year and said goodbye to 2018.
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So I just picked up the phone and rang every Brisbane magazine for work experience.
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"And it was a normal day until five minutes before the bell rang," Glazer says.
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The rapper was just making a point of saying that Kanye's lyrics rang very true.
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A kind of warning rang out when an audience member was pulled onto the stage.
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I didn't pick up, until the phone rang so frequently I couldn't keep ignoring it.
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When the phone rang at her law offices in Lahore, she would always answer it.
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Clarification: This story has been updated to reflect the bell that rang at 9 p.m.
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Television footage showed chaotic scenes of men running from police as gun fire rang out.
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Lyft rang the Nasdaq bell in Los Angeles, where drivers have been protesting fee cuts.
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After about a half hour my doorbell rang and here's where things really got nuts.
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Revitalizing Smaller CitiesI wanted to know if any of this rang true to actual millennials.
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The helplessness and disconnect that a father can feel rang true in both these trailers.
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Indeed, he spent Christmas and rang in the new year with Ritchie, 47, in England.
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"I rang up, and I couldn't get hold of him," Blow recalled, according to Vogue.
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Someone brandished a gun and people backstage scrambled into the crowd as shots rang out.
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While "Rang De Basanti" had no solutions, it brought a feeling of patriotism in audiences.
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Choruses of "the worst" and "make them stop" and "dread" rang out over my question.
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But as I was dialing my grandmother to tell her the news, my phone rang.
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At some point, Ortega's cell phone rang with Michael Jackson dialing on the other end.
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It rang true then, and it rings true today, whether you like it or not.
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He rang in the deciding goal in the shootout to break a 23-21 tie.
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Irby and his fiancée were attending the Garlic Festival in Gilroy when shots rang out.
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As the line to Vaknin rang, I wondered what to expect on the other end.
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The mall was crowded with shoppers and there was pandemonium after the shots rang out.
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Winehouse rang from St. Lucia when the paper went out—she didn't have to call.
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I dropped to the ground as gunfire rang from a car at a bonfire party.
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The sound of gunfire rang out from somewhere in the crowd, and the beating stopped.
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Three seconds later my phone rang and my son said, you didn't even mention us!
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" Georgia also wrote on Facebook, "Cannot believe it, Mr Harry Styles just rang my Dad.
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But it was the philosophy behind the big change that rang very true to me.
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Beijing residents rang in the New Year from deep inside a cloud of hazardous smog.
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The new year rang in with a contested election in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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"We then rang a sanctuary who suggested we take it to a vet," Jubb said.
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While they were waiting for the baby boy to be born, the phone rang again.
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It ended a half hour later when Francis rang the bell in his private study.
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But in the middle of the night, the doorbell of their Los Angeles home rang.
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Health technology firm Senseonics rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday.
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When I rang up professor of modern History and subculture expert Matthew Worley, he agreed.
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Water was boiling on the stovetop in Braden Bishop's narrow kitchen when his phone rang.
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In a matter of seconds, more than two dozen shots rang out in both directions.
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This was, of course, quite tricky to independently verify when I rang him up recently.
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The Wests rang in their wedding anniversary in Italy, where they were married in 2014.
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White found Tyler Gaudet streaking up the slot and Gaudet's shot rang off the post.
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Leslie Jones rang in her 50th birthday Wednesday with a dance-off with a friend.
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"Fast-forward to a few days before Thanksgiving [2015], and my phone rang," said Harper.
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Chants and sirens rang out during the entire event, which lasted for about an hour.
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I rang up John Bingham, a runner who has written several books on the subject.
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After dinner, we rang the bell again and waited outside the door for several minutes.
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A 20-something Mexican woman in a cocktail dress approached, and rang the bell herself.
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Gaudreau rang a shot off the post just before the end of the overtime period.
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The bureau's main office referred callers to a press section where the phone rang unanswered.
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Ten days earlier, I was at work in New York City when my phone rang.
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I headed back to dinner, where my friend was waiting, when my phone rang again.
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At the repair shop, Haimovitz rang the doorbell and gave his shoulders a little shake.
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At least three 911 calls were made as the shots rang out, the police said.
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In 1963 she looked up Eckford's number in the phone book and rang to apologize.
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Indeed, the report published by intelligence officials rang the alarm bell very loud and clear.
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Want to get out of that credit card debt you rang up over the holidays?
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The singer rang in her 43rd birthday with some sweet treats courtesy of Kardashian West.
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Phones at those companies rang unanswered, and a message to that address was not returned.
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When the bell rang to end the second round Munson staggered back to his corner.
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In fewer than five minutes, my cell rang, skittering across my desk as it vibrated.
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Instead, Qatalyst saw a hot IPO prospect, rang up prospective buyers and found a taker.
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"For two solid weeks [the phones] rang with people that are really frightened," Bowers said.
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After the initial fire had been knocked down, shots rang out minutes later, authorities said.
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He rang the bell, but the door was open, so we stepped into the corridor.
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The Mets' bullpen phone rang, and the left-handed reliever Jerry Blevins started warming up.
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So it was music to his ears as "Tsitsipas...Tsitsipas" rang around the cavernous hall.
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Someone rang the bell in the corner of the room to announce they were ready.
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Anyone else get a shiver of delight and dread when Hector first rang that sucker?
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As the bell rang, Sophie threw her last stack of papers into the atrium below.
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Two monikers Last year we rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
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But it hinged on a turn that rang hollow — specifically the heel turn mentioned above.
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Moments later a shot rang out and the doctor fell to the ground, grievously wounded.
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Allred's phone rang in the middle of the trial Friday, just as it did Wednesday.
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When the phone rang at their home that morning, her mother turned on the news.
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Ms. Cortés said she had just returned home when the shots rang out, killing him.
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That night, China Davis was at the hospital where she worked when the phone rang.
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A few days later, she was alone in her family's home when the phone rang.
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Three days after Elina's screening, as I was interviewing them at home, Charlotte's phone rang.
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As the shots rang, the classmates looked at one another, some confused by the sound.
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But the witch's words rang true when she explained why her actions saved countless others.
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Over the course of an afternoon, Ms. Sears excused herself each time the phone rang.
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Chants of "We love you, Pelosi!" rang out briefly, until the minority leader acknowledged them.
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"It ain't my fault that I'm out here loose," the singers' voices rang out onstage.
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After Johnson laughed through the flashback, Kimmel asked him whether Bryant&aposs story rang true.
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By the time his phone rang on board Thunder B, the oligarch was well prepared.
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Aramco chairman Yasir al-Rumayyan and Tadawul's top executives rang the bell to start trading.
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Charlottesville, Va., rang out with cries of "Jews will not replace us!" one year before.
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Soon after, they rang a bell to alert the court that they had a question.
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As he boarded the plane back to Michigan, his phone rang: He got the part.
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As she drove, with a contingent of armed wildlife rangers behind her, shots rang out.
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Mexico City also rang in the New Year with a new ban on plastic bags.
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At midnight, they rang in Big Lee's birthday with free champagne for the whole bar.
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So Ninja quickly placed her last branch into the final hole and rang her bell.
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The FTSE 100 in London was higher by 0.63 percent as the closing bell rang.
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About 30 shots rang out over 10 seconds as people screamed and ducked for cover.
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But when a second explosion rang out, the National Guardsmen scattered and ran for cover.
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Up until Mr. Jones rang him up, Mr. Ingram had been content in the background.
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His defense of the open network, deployed in the service of his company, rang hollow.
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The church bell rang that afternoon, letting villagers know that the unusual visitor had died.
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Six shots rang out, as bystanders screamed and ran for cover on the stalled train.
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After a few minutes, his phone rang; it had apparently been switched back on temporarily.
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And along the way, Rang experiences America for the first time—riding on a horse, learning how to lasso, the rodeo, shooting guns… As much as Rang says he used to run around the jungle in Vietnam with a gun, I still don't believe that.
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Lopez, now 47, rang in her birthday with friends and boyfriend Casper Smart following her performance.
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With their flags and scarves around their necks, they smiled and cheered as the bells rang.
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Unaware that his family and friends thought he had passed away, he casually rang the doorbell.
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As for Liam, we're told he left about half an hour after the shots rang out.
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Jennifer Garner rang in her 44th birthday with a sweet dinner celebration – and a special serenade.
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Drake and Donald Trump rang in the New Year the same way ... talkin' 'bout their enemies.
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For them, Trump's tweet earlier on Wednesday celebrating Lauer's firing rang hypocritical — to say the least.
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All the old injuries rang out like struck tuning forks, with my right foot clanging loudest.
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People stayed indoors as gunfire, tank cannons and mortar shells rang out in Sabha early Monday.
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Then, just 15 seconds into the overtime, Horvat rang a shot off the post behind Bishop.
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Six days after Hass arrived, shots rang out at Pulse, a gay night club in Orlando.
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Kanari Bowers, 12, was playing with friends at a playground Saturday evening when shots rang out.
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Reese Witherspoon rang in her 41st year with two oldest children — and left fans seeing triple!
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As soon as he learned her fate, the phone rang inside the First Unitarian Society church.
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One day in 2011, the bell rang and Prince went to see who had signed up.
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A man holding a long black object briefly appeared on camera before several shots rang out.
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Seconds later, the shot rang out, and Burden, instantly pale, staggered forward, clutching his bleeding arm.
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It was an early start but "Aussie, Aussie, Aussie" rang out at changeovers on the court.
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"It rang one day and I picked it up and it was Donald Trump," Thompson said.
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The Virginia Tech motto "Ut prosim" (Latin for "That I may serve") rang in her ears.
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"What'd he shoot me with?" one man could be heard screaming before more shots rang out.
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Dressed in a 76ers jersey, the rapper rang the basketball team's ceremonial bell before tip-off.
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Knowing this, the psychologist rang a bell every time he gave his dogs their daily meals.
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And also shared snaps posing with Damian, who also rang in the new year in style.
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"I had oatmeal with baby carrots on top," Fallon said, which rang true for Kimmel himself.
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During my shifts the phone rang continually, and I listened to one sad story after another.
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I got back home at like two or three in the morning and the phone rang.
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Her "Just Say No" campaign rang loudly in my ears and in those of my classmates.
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Ben Higgins rang in the big 3-0 with new girlfriend Jessica Clarke by his side.
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I just dropped a word, and it rang out, because everyone knows what the word is.
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They bashed kitchen colanders and rang bells while promising to keep the president up all night.
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President-elect Donald Trump's statements that he didn't run a campaign but a "movement" rang true.
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Tyra Banks rang the closing bell at the Nasdaq Entrepreneurial Center in San Francisco this afternoon.
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EARLIER this month the fjords of Norway's Lofoten Islands rang out with the cries of activists.
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"Immediately after I left the hospital I rang Bel on a high," Bennett, 35, tells PEOPLE.
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Heavy gunfire rang out inside for about half an hour after the first blast, said witnesses.
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" "We were in the dairy aisle, just about ready to check out when my phone rang.
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That's when shots rang out, and Green found both himself and his dad on the ground.
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Chants of "Germany," the preferred end destination for many of the migrants, rang through the air.
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Ric "The Nature Boy" Flair rang in his birthday in style on Friday night in Atlanta.
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Amanda had been taking a Snapchat video from inside the nightclub when the shots rang out.
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On Tuesday, the individual movements of "Ash" rang clear with the distinct voices of its composers.
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On Friday night, David Kokuvi was at the Cappuccino Cafe with friends when explosions rang out.
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In lower Manhattan, bells rang to introduce moments of silence six times: at 8:46 a.m.
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The Hangzhou-based firm rang up $17 billion in revenue during the third quarter of 2018.
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Ulta once again rang up industry-leading sales growth at its established stores over the holidays.
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She rang me in a panic, mother does not have a clue about snapchat filters pic.twitter.
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I rang the bell and Joe, the person I'd made arrangements with through Airbnb, came down.
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The referee rang the bell, the camera zoomed in on the triumphant Styles, and Mahal disappeared.
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I rang my boyfriend to tell him I was going to be home a bit late.
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Deep in a crater of silence on the other side of the Himalayas, the phone rang.
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Moments later, he hit me again in the same place and my ear rang even louder.
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Arcola, Louisiana (CNN)Rain pounded on the roof of the mobile home as the phone rang.
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"When I heard that first pop rang out, I thought it was a gun," Fleischmann recalled.
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Gunfire rang out as four militants burst into the Dayah Hotel, which is popular with politicians.
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Cheers and applause rang out, followed by silence in which watchers intently listed to every word.
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Then – just when he'd decided it was time to get "a real job" – the phone rang.
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Stocks rang out 2016 with an unexpected late-year surge, rallying in the postelection Trump trade.
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So she furiously rang Weir's doorbell to catch him weave-free in a half-completed outfit.
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We had a lot of questions, obviously, so we rang him up and laid them down.
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They did not live together, but one evening someone rang his door and it was her.
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Wood panel producer Norbord rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
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Data tracker NPD Group estimates Star Wars toys rang up $700 million in sales last year.
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The American Heart Association rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
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Shots rang out at the camp around 4:30pm on Tuesday, triggering a massive police intervention.
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So he wrote a draft and gave it to me, and it just rang so true.
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Their work barely skipped a beat elsewhere when earthquake alarms twice rang out across the city.
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He filed a lawsuit against 1 OAK and Chris, who was performing when shots rang out.
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When she rang in 2017 in the most natural way possible How nude did she go?
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I downloaded the app, and Khloe and Leah's words immediately rang true: My life was changed.
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The officer fired on Bradford just seconds after two previous gunshots rang out at the mall.
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Vincent Trocheck nearly gave Florida the lead minutes later, but his shot rang off the post.
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Not surprisingly, Lee rang me shortly after that conversation to repeat his wife's offers of help.
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When shots rang out at Stoneman Douglas on February 183, Kelsey turned to Beigel for help.
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Gunfire rang out after the blast at Mogadishu Port, Mohamed Hussein, a worker there, told Reuters.
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At Interjoy, another company listed as one of the designers, and others, the phone rang unanswered.
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The music rang out from the Dom Tower in Utrecht, Netherlands, CNN affiliate RTL Netherlands reported.
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When gunshots rang out, her 8-year-old son was strapped into a bungee trampoline ride.
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Chants of "USA, USA" rang out from the healthy contingent of American fans in the crowd.
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Not long after Arty's divorce, Gladys rang him and asked for a loan—five hundred dollars.
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There was no warning that a sniper lurked nearby until shots rang out and officers fell.
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It's been little more than two years since Spiegel rang the opening bell on Wall Street.
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We rang, left voicemails and text Kelly numerous times but were ignored completely until late December.
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They stood behind an official-looking timing clock and began running when Cantrell rang a cowbell.
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But there was still angst, which was why Ashton's hotel phone rang at 2:15 a.m.
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Both Gaudreau and Monahan rang pucks off the iron, which ended up being costly missed opportunities.
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Innocuous, a simple descriptive word, but in this night's context, it rang out like a shot.
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NAIROBI, Kenya — The shots rang out in front of the American Embassy on Thursday afternoon. Boosh!
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Footage from the scene showed people running in panic as a barrage of gunfire rang out.
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Gunfire rang out nearby as we visited a hospital, whose staff confirmed ISIS positions were nearby.
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But Canning denies that Hackett had any contact with Shannan Gilbert after she rang Brennan's doorbell.
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TRIPOLI — Hannan al-Mubaraak was celebrating the birth of her youngest son when gunfire rang out.
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As the bells rang, mourners cried, bowed their heads, and put their arms around one another.
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Gunfire rang out in the morning as security forces allied to the Tripoli-based government arrived.
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The next morning at the crack of dawn my phone rang and it was the FBI.
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I rang up a handful of producers and every single one offered me an option agreement.
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That sentiment rang true for Aidyn Urena, a human-resources professional who volunteers for Clinton's campaign.
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At the hotel, Abdullah Mohammad's room phone rang, and an interpreter told him to go downstairs.
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They rang a bell and lit lanterns, symbols of loved ones affected by the opioid epidemic.
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Franceschetti mused as the church chimes rang at noon — and oddly several more times just afterward.
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Global space company, Maxar, rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
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Then her phone rang again showing the same number, and she picked up on the street.
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Three shots rang out, Mr. Werber said, and Mr. Wax's body fell back into the room.
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The phone rang, and it did not stop ringing for the better part of an hour.
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Later that same day, an old colleague from the Children's Defense Fund named Kati Haycock rang.
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Eight hours later, in the middle of the night, the security services rang Mr Zhukov's doorbell.
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When I heard the bomb go off I immediately got the shakes, and rang my brother.
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In those first few months after Wes died, it rang so small-minded, so fortunately naïve.
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On the other hand, it was accurately displaying something that, for her at least, rang true.
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Boosie was performing in Gardena, CA at a motorcycle club when shots rang out around midnight.
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Bitcoin rang up a stellar day, jumping over 083% to its highest level since January 208.
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"Computer programmer, disparagingly" rang no bells, and the answer, CODE MONKEY, seems less disparaging than endearing.
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Mary's phone was on, but rang four or five times and went to voice mail, too.
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But hours after we spoke, shots rang out a few blocks from the central bus station.
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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — Three sharp cracks rang out, followed by three more in quick succession.
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His cellphone rang once, twice, three and four times on the table in front of him.
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She rang up her first customer at the register, and he handed her a $2 tip.
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As she stepped through her gate, just feet from her front door, several gunshots rang out.
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The model was going over the details of her allegation with them when her phone rang.
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The work never rose above a generally hushed volume, but its contrasts rang with real force.
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And though "lock her up" chants rang out, Mr. Trump did not bring up Mrs. Clinton.
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Bells rang out from the church as people shuffled to work and students filed into classrooms.
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The legendary comedian rang in his 90th birthday with a trip to Las Vegas last week.
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Sarah Crescitelli, a freshman, said Wednesday that she was in drama class when gunshots rang out.
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As I began to tell her why she should vote for Michael Bennet, my phone rang.
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Kate Middleton rang in St. Patrick's Day in a gorgeous dark-green coat by Alexander McQueen.
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Videos from the game posted on social media show the panicked scene as gunshots rang out.
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The sound rang on and on: the reverberation in the space lasts up to forty seconds.
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Then his cellphone rang with the news he had worked and hoped for his entire life.
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They dialed and redialed phone numbers that went straight to voice mail, or just rang, unanswered.
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Gary Bartunek rang up the sale, and his son tossed the beagle a Buddy Biscuit treat.
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Missy Dodds was a math teacher, holding seventh-period study hall, when the shots rang out.
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Every time my phone rang, I'd prepare to receive the news that Roland had killed himself.
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The saleswoman who rang me up approved of my drink choice (Golden Tonic with Moon Dust).
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Soohorang's name is derived from the Korean words for 'protection' (Sooho) and 'tiger' (ho-rang-i).
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Executives and guests of charity: water rang Friday's closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
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The shots rang out Sunday night in Madison, with bullets hitting parked cars and several homes.
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At 9:783, the phone rang, and it was the restaurant saying our table was ready.
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"The telephone rang and it was Andy Warhol," he told the website, the Tapas Lunch Company.
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My phone rang, and it was a certain Clara, from the director's office at summer camp.
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On the morning after the blast, the caretaker rang the bell, just as he always had.
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In our conversation, Feldman made a point that has rang in my head, uncomfortably, ever since.
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Rang De Basanti resonated with audiences because it urged action and thought over passivity and disdain.
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One morning in October, 2013, a little before eight, the phone in his Montebello office rang.
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I rang the doorbell of my grandmother's house before remembering to pull off my wedding ring.
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I rang the doorbell of my grandmother's house before remembering to pull off my wedding ring.
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A bell rang 13 times, and white doves soared into the cloudy sky for each individual.
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Hermione, Ginny, and Harry all felt generic; Ron was the only one who really rang true.
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But every time his phone rang with an unfamiliar local number, he jumped to answer it.
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Although when Motherboard called the number it rang, efforts to reach Sebastian for comment were unsuccessful.
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On a recent Sunday, the bell that jingles each time a customer enters the shop rang frequently.
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No surprise here that Pejic and her model BFFs rang in the New Year in serious style.
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Explosions and gun fire rang out across the city's southwestern districts in the early hours of Thursday.
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But, even in the midst of her defeat, the hope for a less divided America rang clear.
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Later that day, his phone rang in the middle of an engagement photo shoot with his fiancée.
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Liam Payne dodged a bullet this weekend when shots rang out at a club popular among celebs.
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The pan-European Stoxx 600 ended a shade lower, 0.06 percent down as Friday's closing bell rang.
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"Well I'm 27 now," said the pop star, who rang in her birthday on Monday, on Instagram.
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"Many of the children that rang that bell are no longer with us," he told the affiliate.
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It was a quiet Thursday afternoon when every phone in Hugo, Colorado rang with the same message.
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Wanna see Matty in flying cars, shooting guns, eating gas station subs, and hanging with Master Rang?
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She was first seen in a haunting surveillance video, half-dressed as she rang doorbells for help.
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Two girls played hopscotch at the entrance to a park, and children's voices rang through the greenery.
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She warned me about this too, and sure enough, on the afternoon we met, the NYPD rang.
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Her passport was to hand, with visas up to date, just in case the foreign desk rang.
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But, at the time, it rang alarm bells that reached as far as the Lebanese foreign ministry.
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On the night Charlotte was born, we were all getting settled into bed when our phone rang.
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Bpaet's trainer Dam jumped into the ring when the bell rang between the fourth and fifth rounds.
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More screams rang out and then, in the ensuing silences, random snippets of past conversations: ''Hey, sweetheart!
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At a screening of "Fatwa" cheers rang out when the father pinned an extremist against the wall.
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The Real Housewives of New York star rang in her 60th year in Las Vegas on Thursday.
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Chants of "Kyrie's home!" rang out around Barclays Center during the Nets' season opener on Wednesday night.
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He was in the middle of saying "show me" a second time when the shot rang out.
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Lawan Ibrahim had just heard the call to prayer when his phone rang that night in February.
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Witherspoon rang in her 40th birthday with a trip to Mexico with seven of her closest friends.
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Shirley reported that "a big crowd of people scattered everywhere taking cover" when the gunshots rang out.
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Video shows Sterling on the ground with two officers on top of him before shots rang out.
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The company rang up $1.3 billion in revenue during the quarter, nearly 14% better year over year.
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Bruce Willis' oldest child, Rumer, rang in the New Year with her four sisters by her side.
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I always felt helpless once the bell rang — in crowded hallways, it is difficult to protect everyone.
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The couple rang in Tanaka's 35th birthday with a dinner at Mastro's Steak House in Beverly Hills.
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Bynes rang in her milestone birthday with a carefree day at Six Flags Magic Mountain in California.
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Preparing to leave the club, Colon said he was hugging a friend when shots first rang out.
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When it was all over, she rang up a very similar charge to her Snapchat buddy Jenner.
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Kate Gosselin rang in her two eldest daughters' 18th birthday on Monday with a sweet Instagram post.
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On Sunday, soldiers went to his home to identify various armed individuals outside when gunfire rang out.
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" Partly for these reasons and partly because his diagnoses rang true, I bought in to "Deep Work.
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Shots rang out at a T.I. concert Wednesday night ... multiple people were hit and one is dead.
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We chatted briefly with the CrowdStrike chief just after he rang the Nasdaq opening bell last month.
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"My son rang," the mother of a Ukrainian prisoner Oleksandr Oliynyk told the Ukrainian news channel 112.
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It was a no-brainer for the model, who rang in the New Year in St. Barts.
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That's how Hong Kong rang in the Chinese New Year in the city's Mong Kok district yesterday.
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At about 4:45 pm, his communications chief rang to say he would be calling at 5.
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Kraft Heinz, Biogen and CenturyLink rang up the rear, as they all fell more than 20 percent.
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Around him fans embraced, cheers rang out and even Olympic volunteers lay on the ground and wept.
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Nonprofit organization Women Who Code rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Wednesday.
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One evening, the Bensons were eating dinner when two children with a $2,000 check rang their doorbell.
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In others, phone lines rang, and emails were sent without answer and cell phones went to voicemail.
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Cromwell's phone rang (the ringtone was him saying, "That'll do, pig"), and he headed to the protest.
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Trump's phone rang when the Times said he had a better than 90 percent chance of victory.
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Joel Figueroa, 19, of Orlando, was with his friend, Stanley, dancing when the first shots rang out.
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As the shots rang out at Terminal 225424 in the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport on Jan.
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"I think it's going to put more of an emphasis on scouting the individual traits," Rang said.
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Not even five minutes after Ackman had agreed to come on my show, my phone rang again.
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Scot Peterson has rejected claims he hesitated in responding when shots rang out, leaving 17 people dead.
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John Travolta rang in the new year with a shaved head — and his fans are digging it!
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It was a beautiful day and I was at my friend's house when my cell phone rang.
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The house features replicas of Pugsley and Wednesday's bedrooms, Lurch's "you rang" bell, and Morticia's carnivorous plants.
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However, this unapologetic explanation rang hollow to many who had already heard or read about the incident.
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In Washington, it's unclear how the President rang in 2019, or if he stayed awake until midnight.
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Call quality was strong, and the promised 12 hours of battery life rang true in my tests.
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When the phone rang, as per the commercial, at 3 in the morning, Hillary Clinton was sleeping.
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I'd programmed the coffee maker outside to begin brewing precisely nine minutes before my bedside alarm rang.
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Fiorina's name rang loudest, though Mr. Lee and Allen West, the former Florida congressman, were also mentioned.
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The victims were across the street attending the Route 91 Harvest Festival concert when bullets rang out.
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One day, while he was teaching in Brighton, he tried to call but it repeatedly rang out.
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When the anthems rang out, every Welsh player was singing – even those who do not speak Welsh.
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Three words rang out, over and over again, from Democrats' Twitter accounts Thursday night: obstruction of justice.
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About 15 minutes later, his phone rang and [LeBron's agent Rich] Paul was on the other end.
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"Fuhrman may say he was just fictionalizing, but his words rang true," Douglas says in the episode.
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It wasn't until the congregants had their heads bowed in prayer that the first shots rang out.
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Shepunova rang a bell when the time was up, and reps moved on to the next reporter.
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Gunshots rang out and mortar bombs were fired near the Tigris River, which divides east and west.
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Key on Wednesday rang U.S. President-elect Donald Trump, after missing his calls earlier in the week.
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Finally, once Rendon singled to left field, the bullpen phone rang and Joe Blanton started warming up.
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" A cell phone on a table rang and he reached for it, asking, "Is that my wife?
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In the middle of it, a cell phone rang for several seconds before someone turned it off.
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The lines sung by the women outside Collins's office still rang in my mind: We shall overcome.
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Game was scheduled to perform in Portland, Oregon, but during an opening act a shot rang out.
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SmileDirectClub rang the opening bell earlier today, marking its first day of trading as a public company.
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The man's wife was sitting at her husband's bedside after the test when her mobile phone rang.
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Mr. Mohamad jumped onto a rickety scooter and puttered nervously across the desert as explosions rang out.
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Tambourine and guitar riffs rang out crisply as Mr. Gaye crooned about the anguish of his betrayal.
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On foreign policy it was no different, because one phrase rang out above all others: America First.
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Those harsh words rang in my head throughout this episode, as they did, I suspect, in Elizabeth's.
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The call to prayer rang out from the mosque, whose minaret I could see towering over Kapana.
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The doorbell rang, and Dr. Roberts excused himself to take delivery of groceries he had ordered online.
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I deleted her family from my Facebook and she rang me to ask why I'd done that.
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The company rang up $28 billion in sales in the first 21 seconds of this year's frenzy.
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When bells rang at regular intervals, all work ceased so that the nuns could chant in Latin.
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We never knew when the phone rang from then on if it was the end for him.
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The night before, JLo rang in the New Year by watching Drake perform at the same hotel.
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Rubio's double entendre about Trump's hands didn't work because it was a one-off and rang false.
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A day or two later, someone rang the doorbell, and I ran to see who it was.
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Sure enough, McKinnie was sleeping on his mother's couch later that summer when his phone rang again.
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Mr. Erdogan entered the chamber to applause, but some boos rang out in the chamber as well.
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Zibanejad also twice rang shots off posts behind Talbot, who also denied him in the waning seconds.
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A few weeks ago, Ms. Christie's phone rang as she was shopping for groceries in Folsom, Calif.
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In his front office on Tuesday, his phone rang repeatedly as aides answered questions about impeachment witnesses.
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I was still terrified, but I wanted to tell the things that were honest, that rang true.
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Then one day at work in February 1994, the phone rang, and Howard Sounes' life changed forever.
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Victims' families told CNN affiliate KCAL that the boys didn't know Chandra before they rang his doorbell.
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Heavy metal music played, cowbells rang and video highlights showed Iraan's victory in the previous playoff round.
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The ecstatic liturgies of the fin de siècle rang false, and a rite of objectivity took hold.
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Another shot rang out, this time hitting a woman, who had to be rushed to the hospital.
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A 21-gun salute rang out as horses pulled a carriage bearing Mr. Mubarak's flag-draped coffin.
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But the players avoided discipline altogether, and their apologies on Thursday largely rang hollow to their peers.
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Shots rang out, though who fired first — someone inside the truck or police — remains an open question.
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Shots rang out over his head: regime soldiers trading fire with rebels on either side of him.
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His cellphone rang, and I watched his eyes widen as he absorbed what was obviously bad news.
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When the familiar ping of a text signal rang out, Mr. Brown responded without missing a beat.
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It was my 28th birthday the day we rang the bell, and I suddenly became a millionaire.
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She gave an answer that rang particularly true in light of her history at the U.S. Open.
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S. If the Bernie campaign's description rang false to you too, we'd love to hear your story.
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The Lightning had the best chance in overtime when Vladislav Namestnikov rang a shot off the iron.
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After everyone fell asleep, at around 3 in the morning the phone rang and she answered it.
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Alarm bells rang in Tokyo as that sank in, ratcheting tensions higher over the months that followed.
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Gunshots rang out Thursday night at the crowded party in Orinda, which was advertised on social media.
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The importance of continuing this work rang out clearly in Jimmy Kimmel's monologue about health care access.
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For many women in Silicon Valley, the contours of Ms. Fowler's story rang true from sorry experience.
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Harris was never guaranteed to be president, and yet the announcement this week rang with immediate shock.
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If it rang, it might mean Shoup was about to learn World War III had broken out.
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Staten Island's Little League champs rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange on Friday.
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I rang the bells again, and everyone continued to listen for the sound to soften into silence.
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Youth voter participation is growing nationwide, a trend that rang true in Iowa in the 2018 midterms.
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One morning the bus came to a sudden halt as gunshots rang out from a nearby alley.
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"It sounds ridiculous, but when Prada rang I was so thrilled I nearly cried," said Ms. Fellowes.
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As we bounced across the rough waters off Anticosti Island, a buzzing sound rang through the air.
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Jeffrey Lord was sitting at his home in rural Pennsylvania in July 20133 when the phone rang.
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As stocks tumbled yet again on a Friday this month, curses rang out up and down the desk.
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They came within an inch as Derick Brassard rang a shot off the post, blowing a golden opportunity.
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It's a possibility, because it's doubtful she rang the doorbell (like Scott Lang) and asked to come inside.
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Moments after shots rang out in the supermarket, employee Sean Gerace and helped several of his colleagues escape.
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IS IT TRUE JAMIE DIMON RANG YOUR CHAIRMAN TO TRY TO ENCOURAGE HIM TO STOP HIRING FORMER EXECUTIVES?
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The Florida Project is the kind of movie that wouldn't work if even a single note rang false.
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In Akihito's case, his January 1989 coronation rang in the Heisei era (we're currently living in Heisei 30).
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He won't help prosecute Clinton "Lock her up" chants rang through nearly every Trump campaign rally this fall.
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From the moment the opening bell rang, Garbrandt pressed forward, navigating a 5-inch reach deficit, and landing.
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Plumes of smoke rose from territory to the east and a few explosions rang out in the background.
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Riverdale costars and rumored couple Cole Sprouse and Lili Reinhart rang in 2018 together on a tropical getaway.
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Kim Kardashian West and Kanye West rang in the new year with a sweet smooch on the lips.
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Those statements rang hollow to many who have been watching and covering the conflict cycle for 17 years.
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Even real-life roadies told The Guardian that much of the plot and scenarios rang true to them.
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One of the doctors in the back seat phoned the student, as suggested — and the driver's phone rang.
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Danica rang in her 36th birthday Sunday with the Packers QB front and center for a group photo.
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Haunting thuds rang out, making me believe that the "Lost" sound guy had been summoned out of retirement.
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The Beckhams hung as a family, while John and Chrissy Tiegen rang in the New Year in Japan.
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"I was having a bit of a lie down after lunch when the phone rang," Nichol later recalled.
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The Security Traders Association Women in Finance rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange Wednesday.
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His head rebounded viciously off the second rope; the bell rang just as he clambered to his feet.
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The town of Brawley, California rang in the New Year with dozens of earthquakes, the LA Times reports.
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Bells from the church rang out 76 times to remember each year of Hawking's life, the BBC reported.
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Granada was outside the club minutes after the first shots rang out with his longtime colleague Carlos Tavarez.
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"I was dead asleep and my phone rang and it was Joey King on FaceTime crying," Arquette said.
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When a magazine called him a billionaire a few years ago, Mr Dürr rang the editor to remonstrate.
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Trump's people only rang at the doors of houses that the app rated as receptive to his messages.
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Canopy Chief Executive Officer Bruce Linton rang in the first sales to residents Ian Power and Nikki Rose.
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The Modern Family star turned 18 on Thursday and rang in the milestone with a playful Instagram post.
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"Over the last three weeks we've had very much a rang bound environment," Mitsubishi analyst Jonathan Butler said.
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Trump rang in the new year the same way he has for a decade: at Mar-a-Lago.
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The supermodel has been documenting her holiday visit on Instagram and rang in the new year in Trancoso.
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As dusk fell, Harare rang with hooting car horns and the shouts and songs of an overjoyed people.
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I never fully understood what was happening in that space, but it rang and echoed in my head.
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Rachel rang in her 21st year on Thursday by posing with her birthday cake while sporting some lingerie.
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Shortly thereafter, ex-New Jersey Devils blueliner Anssi Salmela rang up the Red Star's first-ever home goal.
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Given that this is the entire premise of the ABC reality show, her concerns rang a little aggressive.
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As Us Weekly pointed out, their appearance on After the Final Rose rang a little less than blissful.
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Depp, 52, was not present when she rang in her 30th birthday this past April in Palm Springs.
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The bells did indeed ring, and it's possible (though not made fully clear) that Jaime himself rang them.
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Turning toward home, her phone rang again, and Alice tossed Charlotte's smiling face into a nearby garbage can.
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The outting comes one week after King rang in his 4th year with two Ferrari-themed birthday parties.
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But then the sound of gunshots rang out, coming from a nearby nursing home, unrelated to the party.
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The sound of crickets rang out as the first bodies were extracted from the site in metal caskets.
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Their voices rang out for more female screenwriters, more female critics, more female directors, and more equality overall.
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This week, the flood sirens rang loud from one of the 15 designated bell towers within the city.
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"Are you all ready for a revolution?" she said, as rap lyrics in Spanish rang through the crowd.
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Children's orthopedic company, OrthoPediatrics, rang Friday's opening bell at the Nasdaq in celebration of its initial public offering.
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Late one spring night in 1984, the doorbell rang at the home of Norman and Mary Jane Stout.
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She said she didn't hear yelling or orders to stop or a commotion before the shot rang out.
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But when shots rang out, he found himself outside frantically trying to determine where the shooter might be.
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The only emotion that wasn't higher in 220006 was anger — but that still rang in at 2202 percent.
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Syracuse's offense took a total of 218 snaps during a stretch when the team rang up 21 points.
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Damon Zumwalt, CEO of Contemporary Services, was working in Los Angeles on Sunday night when his phone rang.
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Then one night, it was dark and late, probably about 85033 o'clock, and the phone rang, interrupting silence.
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Luckily, just then, the phone rang, and it was Ed's boss, so he had to take the call.
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James Steinle testified about the "loud" solo shot that rang out on the pier that killed his daughter.
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In celebration of its first investor day, Chemours rang the closing bell at the New York Stock Exchange.
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"I rang [the producer] up and I said, 'I'm getting married and it's your fault actually,'" Harrington said.
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Darnell Nurse twice hit goal posts with his shots, and then Jordan Eberle rang one off the iron.
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When Mr. Cruz said he was not sure what the future held, a chant of "2020!" rang out.
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As the talks ended Thursday, both sides shook hands as shouts of "congratulations" rang out in the background.
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He disappeared from view behind a house as officers gave chase, and then several more shots rang out.
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At least one person could be heard saying, "Oh, my God!" as the shots rang out around noon.
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The Saturday Profile BERLIN — One day in 1971, the doorbell rang at Paul U. Unschuld's apartment in Munich.
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A woman selling small stuffed animals called Pygmy Puffs rang a bell when a little girl bought one.
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Jaye rang the bell at Harris Health System in Houston, Texas, so forcefully, the clapper flew right off.
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The sound of gunfire rang out in Kidal, one of northern Mali's main towns, from around 4 p.m.
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It rang for nearly a minute, and then I heard my Aunt Vicky's voice on the other end.
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Many witnesses described confusion as the shots first rang out, with some people believing it was simply fireworks.
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In 2016, Trump's pessimism on the economy rang true because it lined up with many people's lived experiences.
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I just took a shower and was about to settle down to watch Eastenders when my phone rang.
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Relieved, Dmitrij immediately rang his mom to tell her that he finally knew what was wrong with him.
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We rang up Martha Brett, a spiritual and psychic healer, who specializes in clearing people of unwanted energies.
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When the shots rang out, a local activist, Changa Higgins, 42, was in the middle of the pack.
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World War Two drama "Dunkirk" rang up $525 million while horror movie "Get Out" took in $255 million.
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Early on Monday morning, my day off, the phone rang, and it was Mr. Hathway's secretary, June Blom.
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Father Aghathon Riad told CNN that about 10 minutes after Mass ended, the sound of shots rang out.
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Both companies used a bell on their launch days that rang every time a customer made an order.
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Kennedy was walking through the hotel kitchen after giving his California primary victory speech when shots rang out.
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The ex-couple was hanging out just a few months ago when they rang in the New Year.
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His phone rang constantly with calls from people on the 13th floor of Police Headquarters in Lower Manhattan.
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A month into the job, nearly a third of my brief career as an investigator, my cellphone rang.
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But victims of sexual abuse by members of the clergy in Chile said the pope's words rang hollow.
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Some said Mr. Hughes's argument rang hollow because he had made hundreds of millions of dollars from Facebook.
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Just outside the local government's makeshift emergency headquarters, a shriek rang out above the blare of car horns.
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