"We were coming out of New Hampshire reeling in a sense, and reeling suggests you've been on your feet," he said.
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Here's what you need to know: • Washington, still reeling.
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Britain is not the only country reeling from electoral shock.
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The latter is reeling after the ouster of its president.
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Most of the reporters here are still reeling from Iowa.
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Even without Trump, the Republican Party was reeling in 2015.
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His exit was brutal and sudden, and left fans reeling.
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The bigwigs at CNN are surely reeling from this one.
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She herself was still reeling from the election, she added.
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According to reports, Sumter is still reeling after the killings.
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She's still reeling from the stressful situation she left behind.
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Kardashian is still reportedly reeling from her robbery in Paris.
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Oldham said the sheriff's department is reeling from the killings.
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Miller, Archer propel Rays past reeling Orioles ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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But privately, the star is reeling from her broken engagement.
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He might as well be reeling off his holiday plans.
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Broadway is still reeling from Spring Awakening's 0003 Tony win.
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The world is reeling after news of Jerry Lewis' death.
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Reeling under debt and deficit, India saw meager economic growth.
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Trump's comments, reported after the briefing, sent the dollar reeling.
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And fans of his work are reeling from the disconnect.
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Eggman was already escaping, reeling from once again being foiled.
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Members of the church in Durham are reeling, May said.
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Orlando made it interesting by reeling off 19 straight points.
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The city was in recession and reeling from the Sept.
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With parts of Florida still reeling from Hurricane Irma, Gov.
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"We were reeling that someone took the flag," Cari said.
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Britain's economy is also reeling, showing signs of slowing growth.
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She saw bankruptcies and reeling communities that never fully recovered.
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For any suggestion that one of them is suddenly reeling.
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Ramirez, Rays too strong for reeling Reds ST. PETERSBURG, Fla.
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China has been reeling from the virus since August 2019.
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The campaign was already reeling from the release on Oct.
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The bruising outcome left the opposition reeling, its future uncertain.
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Friends, I am literally reeling in my chair reading this.
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Tesla is already reeling from a barrage of negative news.
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As authorities investigate, O'Shea's family is reeling from her death.
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I took an informal family poll that left me reeling.
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Unable to afford replacements, the former owners are still reeling.
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Reeling, Ms. McGowan had a night of relapse with alcohol.
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Japan, reeling from 2011 nuclear plant disaster, has resurrected coal.
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The country's clampdown on public life has left businesses reeling.
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Investor insight: A Brexit shock wouldn't just send Britain reeling.
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While the Hasidic community is reeling, it is also resilient.
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She was still reeling when Christopher was born and died.
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Both are still reeling from the death of their father.
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The territory was already reeling from political discord and recession.
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Others, like Puerto Rico, are reeling again from recent disasters.
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The United States is still reeling from last year's megadisasters.
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Reeling from that ordeal, I had my friend walk me home.
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Hollywood is not the only community reeling from the Kavanaugh nomination.
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Authorities are reeling from the allegedly deplorable conditions of the home.
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The publishing industry, which had been reeling for years, largely assented.
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There's good news: everyone around you is also reeling in pain.
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The little girl's extended family is still reeling from her death.
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The country is already reeling from a summer of extreme weather.
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The news has left many family members of the deceased reeling.
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Trump's move roiled financial markets, sending stock and oil prices reeling.
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Aleppo is reeling from more than five years of civil war.
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The internet, still reeling from the damage, had gotten off lightly.
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It isn't a big leap to the already reeling oil industry.
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The South is still reeling from storms and hurricanes months later.
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Another nation reeling from the global oil glut is Saudi Arabia.
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The reeling Rockies have lost nine of their past 10 games.
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Still reeling from the surprises in last week's Golden Globe nominations?
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Baylor heads home to host reeling West Virginia on Saturday afternoon.
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And many farmers are still reeling from last year's poor harvest.
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But for a brief period in 21918, Rickard was sent reeling.
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Pakhar's arrival comes as the cities are still reeling from Hato.
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WeWork has been reeling after its disastrous attempt to go public.
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Puerto Rico is still reeling from massive damage following Hurricane Maria.
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Thanks to Irma, Florida's tourism, agriculture, and insurance industries are reeling.
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Burkina Faso is still reeling from a short coup in September.
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Photo by Darren CraigPrince is gone and we're all still reeling.
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Instead, the French president is reeling from more violent street demonstrations.
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She did her homework, reeling off her facts and policy positions.
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Windstream's chief executive, Tony Thomas, is still reeling from the experience.
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The shift has left its once cocksure traders at times reeling.
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Climate activists huddled in the Senate lobby, reeling from the news.
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Storefronts were shuttered, businesses were left reeling and workers were furloughed.
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Fears of the impact on global growth have sent markets reeling.
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Jacksonville was already reeling from another deadly shooting over the weekend.
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The island is still reeling from a brutal 2017 hurricane season.
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The strawberry industry, meanwhile, is reeling, with thousands of workers affected.
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Vonn charged forward, but a dozen seconds later she was reeling.
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His tweets taking credit for the move left the Qataris reeling.
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His drug use has sent him reeling between manias and stupors.
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The Liberal Democrats are reeling after a disastrous general election performance.
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The reeling Flyers have lost a season-worst seven straight games.
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The world order of 2018 is still reeling from the aftershocks.
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First, Russia is still reeling from its loss of great power status.
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Her brother, meanwhile, was still reeling from the loss of his collection.
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As the fisherman started reeling the creature in, a large shadow appeared.
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Hundreds of thousands of undocumented immigrant students like Miguel are still reeling.
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They are reeling at how this agency could make this kind of
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No. 10 was Cisco, which is still reeling from a downbeat quarter.
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The blow was so hard; it sent me reeling into the closet.
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We're still reeling from the madness that was last night's Bachelorette finale.
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The news has sent some residents reeling after an already exhausting week.
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The Harvey Weinstein scandal that broke last week still has everyone reeling.
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Still reeling from that divisive, heart-wrenching episode of Game of Thrones?
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Another surge in the number of cases could also send stocks reeling.
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But the US is still reeling from the impacts of Hurricane Harvey.
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Those who knew the family are reeling from news of the crash.
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He told the FBI what he overheard left him reeling in shock.
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YouTube star Roman Atwood is reeling from the death of his mother.
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AFTER CO-ORDINATED bomb attacks that killed hundreds, Sri Lanka is reeling.
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This was a first step in steadying a reeling country, he said.
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Matt's wife, wasn't the only one left reeling from the illicit incident.
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This week on the podcast, Grierson & Leitch, still reeling from Batman v.
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Iraqi Kurds are still reeling from a failed independence bid in 2017.
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COMEY: --Washington is reeling over the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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Meanwhile, Carrie's still reeling from the explosion at the house in Queens.
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That sent the greenback reeling and it was still under pressure Thursday.
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Flower power London's still reeling from the terror attack on London Bridge.
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Please pray for her broken hearted loved ones, who are undoubtedly reeling.
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I understand that sometimes life sends us reeling because of unexpected situations.
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South America is still reeling from the bursting of the commodities bubble.
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South Korea's export-led economy is reeling from the slowdown in China.
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The company's stock price, already reeling in recent months, fell 34 percent.
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David Atherton is still reeling from his Great British Baking Show win.
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The PPD is still reeling from the political effects of these decisions.
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Meantime, California, still reeling from record wildfires, is facing its own cooldown.
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He was an aged Everyman, reeling at changed roles and altered rules.
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Read more: Christchurch is still reeling from New Zealand's worst mass shooting.
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But Ms. Olafsdottir quickly turned her attention to reeling in our lunch.
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Washington is reeling tonight from a new twist in the Mueller investigation.
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The United States is reeling from a cyberattack on its Presidential election.
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The season of Reeling in the Years and tailbacks on the A22.
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In North Carolina, the Williams family is still reeling from Gina's death.
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Sears has been reeling from billions in losses and sputtering mall traffic.
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Many thought this election would leave the Republican Party reeling and divided.
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Her family is reeling from the financial effects of the extended lockdown.
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The civil investigation places heightened scrutiny on an already reeling entertainment company.
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As a result, many have canceled travel plans, sending the industry reeling.
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Mr. Yaro began photographing the scene, reeling off six shots in all.
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They brought me to the point, when I was reeling, to live.
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And now a community is reeling and left to ask why not.
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The emperor's words had a tremendous impact on Japan's reeling, grieving people.
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The move shocked markets already reeling under pressure from the coronavirus outbreak.
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Many African countries are already reeling from declining oil and commodities prices.
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The Texans trailed by 10 early before reeling off 27 straight points.
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The studio was reeling from years of losses and a devastating cyberattack.
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That, followed by the election of President Donald Trump, left her reeling.
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It was a declaration of independence that left the royal family reeling.
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Sharlet is reeling from his crises and finds a balm in humanity.
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Instead, residents were left reeling from widespread gun violence in the city.
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In the meantime, Dominguez's family and friends are reeling from her death.
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Volatility has crept back into the market, and energy stocks are reeling.
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It doesn't help that she's reeling from a divorce and custody battle.
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South Dakota's Daugaard came in second, reeling off more than 28503,22019 words.
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Recent policy reforms have left many small- and medium-sized businesses reeling.
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Across the country, progressive United Methodists are reeling from Tuesday night's vote.
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USA Gymnastics is, in some ways, still reeling from the Nassar allegations.
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On Wednesday, many of us were reeling from the results of the election.
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A week after NBC fired Matt Lauer, the ousted anchor is still reeling.
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It&aposs left many in the community reeling and seeking ways to help.
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And for people still reeling from the mess of heartbreak, that probably resonates.
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The United States is not the only place reeling from the opioid epidemic.
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Read Lauren Strapagiel's heartbreaking report from Dallas, about a community reeling from violence.
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They are reeling at how this agency could make this kind of mistake.
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If your head is reeling from reading that last sentence, it should be.
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But the NRA is reeling, losing three big political fights since Trump's election.
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The double whammy of the storms and Trump's DACA decision left many reeling.
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The school had been reeling from another fatal crash weeks earlier, in December.
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And even then the long-overdue reckoning with reality sent the government reeling.
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Jill Zarin is still reeling from the loss of her beloved husband Bobby.
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The young fisherman is in the middle of reeling in a big catch.
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One year ago, a surprise devaluation of China's currency sent global markets reeling.
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She was hurt, reeling and lashed out and stated she wanted him dead.
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If you're still reeling over Betty Cooper's striptease on Riverdale, you're not alone.
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Both times the questions were deflected, and rerouted, leaving the Jewish community reeling.
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The company, reeling from a prolonged slump in commodity prices, said on Feb.
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Most Greeks are reeling from harsh budget cuts imposed under three international bailouts.
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Another emerging economy, Russia, is reeling under the prospect of new U.S. sanctions.
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The reeling Broncos fell to 434-4213 and 4203-2116 on the road.
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It left them reeling, and it ended up forcing them to reevaluate things.
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GOP lawmakers are still reeling since the Obamacare vote before the August recess.
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On day one, a key company botches its earnings report, sending investors reeling.
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Tech leaders are still reeling from the outcome of the U.S. presidential election.
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Miami didn't take a direct hit, but Irma still sent the city reeling.
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The Air Force is also reeling from a fresh scandal involving sexual assault.
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The whole world is reeling today as the news of Prince's death spreads.
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A profound truth shattered my mind, leaving me reeling from its spiteful certainty.
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Why it matters: Mexico is "[reeling] from a militarized drug war," per Reuters.
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The headlines are filled with stories about businesses reeling with these decisions today.
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Toronto shooting Toronto's still reeling after the deadly rampage that killed two people.
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And 2016 was obviously intense, making it understandable that operatives are still reeling.
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And it's not just immigrants in sanctuary who are reeling as a result.
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Hong Kong (CNN Business)China's factories are reeling from the novel coronavirus outbreak.
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The chilling attack killed five people and left the world of journalism reeling.
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Many were still reeling from the trauma that has festered since the storm.
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Miami trailed 28-25 after one inning before reeling off nine unanswered runs.
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Miami trailed 210-20 after one inning before reeling off nine unanswered runs.
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Even before the latest shock, gas operators were reeling from self-inflicted wounds.
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The Ariana Grande concert terror attack and Chris Cornell's suicide left everyone reeling.
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The episode, coming on the holiest day of Judaism, has the country reeling.
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But a cheating scandal has tarnished its accomplishments and left the sport reeling.
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The country is reeling under its latest repressive president and a tanking economy.
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A sharp two-day fall in the dollar sent global equities reeling Friday.
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Millions of people in the Caribbean are still reeling from Hurricane Maria's devastation.
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After 12 championship parades over the last two decades, Boston is suddenly reeling.
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Ratings plummeted – just when the NFL was already reeling from the concussion scandal.
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The most recent events, and in particular Friday's protests, have left Haiti reeling.
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I'll wager before the oft-cited ill-effects of Brexit send us reeling.
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Housing and other interest rate-sensitive sectors, meanwhile, are reeling from rate hikes.
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White's daughter, Misty York White, wrote on Facebook that her family is reeling.
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When we last saw Sabrina, she was reeling from a massive parentage reveal.
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I sat at a table, reeling as much from relief as from exhaustion.
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The news sent stock markets reeling and sparked fears of a trade war.
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"They're both kind of reeling from what's happened in the apartment," Comer said.
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Some places are always reeling from disasters (first person, second person: boot strap).
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Which might be why Ramsey County's prosecutors were left especially reeling following Hill's sentencing.
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The murder of 22-year-old Beverly Jean Shaw has sent the town reeling.
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That was enough to send U.S. stocks reeling on Thursday and early on Friday.
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Footsteps send her reeling into my closet; loud sneezes, she's diving under the bed.
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His position, conveyed via Twitter, sent various intelligence officials and hawkish public figures reeling.
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Friday's DDoS attack on Dyn came in three waves that left the internet reeling.
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Now her devastated family — including twin sister Jordyn — are reeling from their sudden loss.
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Daimler joined the group as the world was still reeling from the Great Recession.
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Banks that financed the US shale boom are reeling from a wave of defaults.
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Some of us are reeling, others cheering, and many are simply afraid and uncertain.
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Global financial markets were left reeling after Britain voted to leave the European Union.
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For years, Scandal has left fans reeling with its "outrageous and unfathomable" story lines.
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France has been reeling after several attacks claimed by Islamic State during the summer.
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Housebuilders on the mid-cap index were also left reeling after Taylor Wimpey's statement.
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Once in a while, Netflix drops a creepy movie that sends the internet reeling.
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Crime was up; the state was reeling from a series of attacks on tourists.
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Mr Abadi has also promised to abide by American sanctions on Iran's reeling economy.
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Over a century later, Queensland is reeling from the demise of another mining boom.
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The coronation brought a brightness to a country that was still reeling post-WWII.
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Anthony Bourdain's death has left his community of fans in the entertainment world reeling.
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The Russian-Tunisian tour guide is still reeling from two terrorist attacks in 2015.
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"We're reeling as a community, as an agency," Sheriff Cameron said following Tuesday's incident.
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Beset by both a class war and a fierce culture war, Republicans are reeling.
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Once in a while, though, a character dies so unexpectedly that we're left reeling.
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His wife Kara and their friends and family are now reeling over his death.
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He comforts Becca, who's still reeling from Jean Blanc, by recalling his own heartbreak.
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The shock sent stockmarkets across the world reeling, foreshadowing a global recession to come.
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Vick split Trujillo's guard with a stunning flying knee which sent the latter reeling.
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The Eagles — now ambassadors for a school and community still reeling from the Feb.
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The storm chasing community is reeling from the news of Joel Taylor's sudden death.
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If you're still reeling from all those plot twists and turns, you're not alone.
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"Europe can't just continue reeling off rules, technicalities, fiscal (issues) and austerity," he said.
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The local economy, which was just emerging from decades of war, is again reeling.
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Today, the same students were left reeling from a shooting at their own school.
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The metals markets are still reeling from the bursting of the commodities supercycle bubble.
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For an economy that's already reeling how much damage have these unorthodox measures inflicted?
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The 2018 season begins as many areas are still reeling from the 2017 pummeling.
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California is reeling from another deadly fire season after a devastating one in 2628.
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Once you've got a fish on the line, you can start reeling it in.
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Djokovic had pounced on his erratic opponent, reeling off five games in 19 minutes.
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News that the e-commerce giant is buying Whole Foods sent grocery stocks reeling.
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Brazil was reeling from a recession and government corruption scandal when he was elected.
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How we respond will help show a path forward to a divided, reeling nation.
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It was hardly comforting words to a distraught mom reeling from her son's relapse.
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Its fourth-weekend haul was still impressive, reeling in $29 million from 4,002 screens.
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Addams does not spoil our pleasure by depicting exactly what Gomez is reeling in.
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Pacers wipe out reeling Cavaliers CLEVELAND — How bad are things for the Cleveland Cavaliers?
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Its leaders promised, and delivered, badly needed social order in areas reeling from disintegration.
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Why it matters: Weaker results could have sent market confidence in the automaker reeling.
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And SpaceX is already reeling from a tough year that could make investors wary.
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Then Elias gave up seven runs in four innings to a reeling Mariners team.
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Biden was reeling, nearly ignored by other candidates, winless in the first few primaries.
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Reeling, she traveled to St. Louis for the appointment she had lined up there.
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GREENBURGH, N.Y. — The Rangers are reeling, and time is running out on their season.
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The message, though, was clear: Even after 10 years, the town was still reeling.
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The Steelers, once a lock for the playoffs, were reeling after three straight losses.
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Reeling, I do what I always do when I'm hurt: pretend I don't care.
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Glover Teixeira was left reeling by a knockout loss to Anthony Johnson last year.
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Fears of the virus' impact to worldwide economic growth have sent global markets reeling.
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Fears of the virus' impact on worldwide economic growth have sent global markets reeling.
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As a result of that willful blindness, Mexico's democracy is in crisis and reeling.
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Editorial Houston isn't the only major city reeling from record rainfall and devastating floods.
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Republicans are reeling from the failure to pass health care legislation on their own.
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This week he gets a chance to recover against the reeling Falcons (1-3).
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He dropped one of two free throws to put away the reeling N.B.A. champions.
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But it's been reeling from a string of self-inflicted crises in recent years.
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Reeling it in, he slowly shook his head: The bin was full of recyclables.
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Democrats reeling from a devastating election face a daunting task: the 2018 Senate map.
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Meanwhile, Democrats are still reeling and seeking answers to their stunning and decisive defeat.
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That school experienced four suicides in the last five years, leaving the community reeling.
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A few rounds later, the Gravediggers caught fire, reeling off a series of wins.
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All this as the Pacific Northwest is still reeling from an emergency measles outbreak.
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Tentatively, she approaches him, leaning in, then reeling backward and collapsing on the ground.
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Reeling from Ayan's death, anger was an easier emotion to reckon with than sorrow.
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U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is threatening moves against Venezuela's already reeling oil sector.
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The company is still reeling from the scandal surrounding its cheating on emission tests.
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Mexico is reeling from the deadliest earthquake to hit the country in 30 years.
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Trump took shots at the pharmaceutical industry, which sent health care and biotechnology stocks reeling.
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Khloé Kardashian is reeling after learning that Tristan Thompson allegedly cheated with model Jordyn Woods.
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The death of former reality star Lyric McHenry has left her circle of friends reeling.
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Reeling from from it all, Grande could find only one thing that made it better.
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As police continue to investigate, the community is reeling from the shock of the deaths.
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The Kenyan responded, and seemed to be reeling Adola in, but the Ethiopian pressed again.
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Bethenny Frankel is reeling in the wake of her on-off boyfriend Dennis Shields' death.
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Turkey is still reeling from their emotional aftershocks and remains in a period of mourning.
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Subaru is reeling from fresh recalls in Japan due to new cases of inspection cheating.
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Despite his overall unpopularity, President Trump is winning and the Democrats right now are reeling.
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More often it ensnares people who are reeling from bad news and groping for answers.
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Reeling from this exchange, Mr Kedem pivoted in his final minutes by pleading for deference.
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The team is reeling from Kid Flash's death, and Nightwing has decided to go solo.
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Long-awaited rain is pummeling California, threatening dangerous mudslides in areas reeling from recent fires.
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Reeling in catfish from the porch Some tried to make the best of hard times.
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As authorities search for answers, Garner's family members are reeling from news of his death.
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The company is also reeling from the recent departure of chief design officer, Jony Ive.
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It's a disaster for a country already reeling from recession, high inflation, and food shortages.
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He lauded Chatbooks for reeling in users who had never tried photo-printing services before.
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Beverly Hills, 90210 fans are reeling after the death of actor Luke Perry on Monday.
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The U.S is still reeling from the effects of the attack on Parkland school shooting.
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Silicon Valley, of course, leans heavily left and the Trump surprise sent many technologists reeling.
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Then, still reeling from the performance, Hannah yelled, "Crushed it," as he walked off stage.
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The dynamic has left the world awash in oil supply that has sent prices reeling.
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The next day Deutsche's share price, already reeling after a wretched year, plunged by 27%.
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Chipmakers are also reeling from a prolonged trade war between the United States and China.
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The country was still reeling from an 8.1 earlier this month that killed 61 people.
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Longtime aides, donors and supporters of the Clintons are still reeling from President Trump's victory.
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The world is reeling from the draconian attacks on climate policy by President Donald Trump.
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With President Donald Trump reeling amid a series of political setbacks, investors have become wary.
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The film turns into a terrible drug trip that had audiences reeling, and some applauding.
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Previously, Macau was reeling due to a Beijing government corruption crackdown on the junket business.
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The internet is still reeling from Vulture's jaw-dropping interview with Quincy Jones on Wednesday.
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Ted Cruz won the Iowa Republican caucus on Monday, reeling in 43% of the vote.
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Now, with our region reeling politically and geopolitically, it is time for our new path.
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Jeb Bush's K Street supporters are reeling from the sudden end of his presidential campaign.
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It's an honest and vulnerable portrayal of the way death will always leave you reeling.
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Social media and health fitness have the beer industry reeling — but now it's fighting back.
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Months later, with the stock still reeling, a Chinese investor agreed to buy the company.
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The stock, still reeling from last week's massive second-quarter loss, dropped 7.6% to $37.
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America in the late 19th century was reeling from the carnage of the Civil War.
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Clinton faces complicated terrain in dealing with a Congress already reeling after years of paralysis.
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Experts say Jammu and Kashmir is reeling under the longest dry spell in a decade.
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Meanwhile, investors worldwide are reeling from the result, which was not anticipated by financial markets.
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The organization is still reeling from the fallout of the Larry Nassar sexual abuse scandal.
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NEADS has provided five reeling machines to the weaving collectives in the past three years.
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The death of the queen of soul, Aretha Franklin, still has many of us reeling.
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A reeling Major (Robert Buckley) looks to the future, and Clive (Malcolm Goodwin) gets closure.
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Organizations reeling from scandal rarely ask the government to reimburse them for their employees' crimes.
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Roiphe tracks his rackety last days, reeling around New York in the fall of 1953.
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Then the bond market crashed in the spring of 19983, leaving Salomon reeling and vulnerable.
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Puerto Rico has been left reeling since Hurricane Maria smashed through the island on Wednesday.
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Such a no-deal Brexit, investors warn, would send sterling reeling to multi-decade lows.
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Meanwhile, rising temperatures and flooding could send Midwestern corn fields reeling as agricultural productivity declines.
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But the veteran's mother told reporters Wednesday that she was still reeling from the experience.
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Rugby diplomacy In 1994, black South Africans -- reeling from decades of apartheid -- largely hated rugby.
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The church is reeling from the fallout of the sexual abuse of children by priests.
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The Cyclones followed, reeling off nine quick points to make it a one-possession game.
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As she stood at the counter reeling, he asked if she still wanted the mayo.
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The world is still reeling from Khashoggi's assassination and MBS's alleged role in his murder.
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We were both living in Indiana and reeling from calamities related to our cancer treatments.
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This year's hurricane season looms even as many are still reeling from last year's destruction.
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We aren't "reeling" from the Manchester attack or the one on Saturday at London Bridge.
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Reeling from the scandal, U.S.A. Gymnastics, the sport's governing body, filed for bankruptcy in 0003.
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Still, many Mentawai are reeling from what they have lost over decades of government oppression.
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That deal also spooked supermarket investors, who sent industry share prices reeling around the world.
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"Oh my god, it attacked me," says Kimmel, reeling back immediately after opening the fruit.
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The political chaos and sudden uncertainty about the euro helped send global financial markets reeling.
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Australians are reeling from the hundreds of devastating fires sweeping through parts of the country.
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Australians are reeling from the hundreds of devastating fires sweeping through parts of the country.
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You, reeling on a planet that has proved its untrustworthiness, must find your own balance.
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"Our state took a gut punch and our state is still reeling," North Carolina Gov.
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Pironkova took advantage, reeling off four games in a row to take the first set.
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San Juan, a city still reeling from Hurricane Maria, seemed pretty thrilled by the inclusion.
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If you're still reeling from Sunday's Lannister revelation on Game of Thrones, you're not alone.
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The IRS will grant some tax relief to residents who are reeling from Hurricane Florence.
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That continent was still reeling from the destruction of World War II. Hunger was everywhere.
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This time, fire forced the evacuation of the town still reeling from the devastating shooting.
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Christopher Slow, a cousin of Mr. Stewart, said his family was reeling from Monday's developments.
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And he's still reeling from his political defeat over the longest government shutdown in history.
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The Trump White House is already reeling from a weeks-long onslaught of bad news.
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Whenever she gets a handle on something, the beat goes squelch and sends her reeling.
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As authorities continue to search for answers, the community is still reeling from the teen's death.
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Most of the country and world are still reeling from the results of last Tuesday's election.
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Amazon just had to announce that it was buying Whole Foods to send grocery stocks reeling.
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The attack sent Biden reeling and solidified Harris's ascent into the 22020 presidential field's top tier.
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And the whole Eastern Caribbean region is also still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Irma.
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The community is reeling from the shooting – and what it must mean for the Sheats family.
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Taken together, these findings offer both hope and a cautionary tale for democracies reeling from terrorism.
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Reeling from the 3.7% unemployment rate, businesses large and small have also raised wages and benefits.
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It was scrambling to raise capital, closing stores and reeling from a sudden slump in sales.
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In the three months that have passed since Haskell's post, DraftKings and FanDuel have been reeling.
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The U.K. is reeling after voting to leave the European Union in a historic 'Brexit' referendum.
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China's last real economic dip occurred during the financial crisis, when the entire world was reeling.
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The Nepali government is hoping to revive tourism in a country still reeling from recent disasters.
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Not even a day later, and we're still reeling from the Season 2 finale of Insecure.
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Many people reeling from the announcement, of course, that Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy is retiring.
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Andersson (translated by the fantastically named Sarah Death) does a masterly job reeling in the reader.
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Like much of the Western world, Minot was reeling from rapid change, immigration and inefficient government.
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The Willis Clan is reeling in the wake of family patriarch Toby Willis' child rape charges.
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The KMT is still reeling from its defeat in 2016 and the legislative setbacks that followed.
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Cloudflare has been experiencing some major outages this morning, leaving many sites reeling in its wake.
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Democrats' latest move confused many activists who were still reeling from the party's painful Kavanaugh defeat.
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Two weeks ago, Trump was reeling after a series of gaffes and Ted Cruz seemed resurgent.
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The inferno is a blow to Alberta's economy, which was already reeling from collapsing oil prices.
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COMPAGNO: I have to say I&aposm still reeling from your "don&apost like dogs" comment.
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But popularity has waned in recent years, after a string of accidents left the industry reeling.
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The reeling Pirates lost for the 22nd time in 26 games since the All-Star break.
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The Farm Belt is still reeling from a "bomb cyclone" storm that unleashed floods last week.
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More importantly, Box is proving it can grow at that clip while also reeling in costs.
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Several cloud vendors began responding to the chip kernel vulnerability that has the industry reeling today.
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We're still reeling from Lady Gaga's epic performance at the Super Bowl halftime show on Sunday.
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We know you are still reeling from what went down at the Oscars on Sunday night.
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Their upstream exploration and production units have been reeling for months from the crude price crash.
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But in 1989, with Democrats reeling from three straight presidential losses, the lines began to blur.
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Further flooding over the next few days could add more considerable damage to the reeling city.
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Many in Newtown are still reeling from the shooting and discussing how to prevent future tragedies.
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Democrats still reeling from Trump's election are now demanding political payback for the treatment of Garland.
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We stand with the families and friends of the victims, who are reeling from the shock.
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Our family was reeling and each of us dealt with the news in our own way.
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"I'm part of angry America," Mr. Tarar said, reeling off a list of Hillary Clinton's failings.
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The president's decision was made without warning, and has left allies at home and abroad reeling.
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While a bogey at the second left him reeling at four-over he did not panic.
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Miley Cyrus' split from Liam Hemsworth after just eight months of marriage has left fans reeling.
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Mr. Ribot sat hunched over his guitar throughout this reeling excursion, his output flinty and furious.
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At the time, the company was still reeling from its disastrous dot-com merger with AOL.
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The pork industry still is reeling from 23.4 percent tariffs China imposed back on April 163.
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A half-mile up the creek, a man jogged past us, furiously reeling a fly rod.
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Then Taylor found himself reeling backward, almost comically, after taking a hard left to the head.
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The U.S. territory of 3.4 million people is reeling from Hurricane Maria, which struck on Sept.
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She was still reeling from the novelty of what she had seen in the city center.
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My body had yet to heal, and my mind was still reeling from the hormonal surge.
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Why it matters: Lawmakers are still reeling from Trump's show of solidarity with the Russian president.
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Charlottesville could take down his statue, but remain a segregated town, reeling from its racist past.
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The Central Venezuelan University hospital, once a Latin American leader, is reeling as taps run dry.
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Beijing is still reeling from a grimy November, and public anger over smog is running high.
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Hong Kong, where his parents lived, was reeling from an epic spell of protests and pestilence.
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But, after two years of delays, there came a sudden discharge that has left him reeling.
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Lobbyists for industries left reeling by the pandemic were hustling just as hard to shape it.
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Now, star Pompeo has words for Grey's fans who are still reeling from the big reveal.
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Corporate America will likely be reeling from the impact of the coronavirus for years to come.
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SoftBank is reportedly looking to raise $10 billion to support startups reeling from the coronavirus outbreak.
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Although the economy has picked up this year, poor Egyptians are still reeling from soaring inflation.
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News of the death comes as the province is already reeling from a fentanyl overdose crisis.
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" "Agriculture sector is a major employment generator in the country and is currently reeling under stress.
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The global health world is reeling, and it's still unclear how this will all play out.
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It's a bizarre way to win a game—still reeling from a shot to the groin.
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The slide began later in the month alongside global markets reeling from the quickly spreading coronavirus.
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That's a positive in the chip industry that's reeling from a downturn in demand, Bryson said.
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Iraq's Kurdish Autonomous Region is still reeling from the fallout of the ill-advised independence referendum.
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This week, we dive into the oil industry, which is reeling from a historic price shock.
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Major studios and entertainment companies are reeling from the crisis as premieres and productions are cancelled.
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The country is still reeling from two such attacks that took place just this past weekend.
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News of the planned visit has been met with mixed response in a city still reeling.
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Earlier this year, when the nation was reeling from the high school shooting in Parkland, Fla.
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When I took over this party, we were still reeling from a bruising 2016 election cycle.
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Reeling from her pain, she travels down a dangerous path around the world to seek vengeance.
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But Alessandra Cristina de Oliveira, a Brumadinho councilwoman, said Tuesday that the city was still reeling.
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Under the Trump administration, that is no longer the case, and many disaster areas are reeling.
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So what does this have to do with our couple who is reeling from the election?
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Meanwhile, taxi operators in large cities are reeling from the rise in popularity of ride sharing.
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TV that farmers in his district are still reeling from the impact of Trump's trade tariffs.
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Chicago, the nation's third largest city, is reeling from a year in which murders sharply increased.
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SAN FRANCISCO — Uber has spent the past eight months reeling from a series of corporate scandals.
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For baseball fans in a city reeling from Hurricane Harvey, the Astros scored a small victory.
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New England is still reeling from last week's storm, which the weather service declared a blizzard.
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However, some are reeling from the adverse effects of higher tariffs and reduced access to markets.
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The island's still reeling from 2017's Hurricane Maria, which destroyed much of the island's infrastructure.
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Then there was the Ottoman Empire, reeling from a series of catastrophes, but not quite defunct.
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Now they're at the heart of a stunning cheating scandal that has left the sport reeling.
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Fears over the potential economic impact have sent markets across the globe reeling in recent days.
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A traditional price hawk, Venezuela's economy is reeling from the collapse in crude prices since 2014.
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Nancy McKeon is reeling after the death of her beloved brother, fellow child star Philip McKeon.
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It marked the lone highlight from an otherwise dismal Christmas day performance by the reeling Texans.
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The Boilermakers gained control by reeling off six straight points to take a 59-51 lead.
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These twin crises of global displacement and mass migration have left individuals suffering and societies reeling.
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Please tell me it gets better, because I'm reeling and I don't know what to do.
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Subsequent descriptions of England as a "tottering state" and "reeling world" have never sounded more apt.
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Disgraced and reeling, Harris claimed memory problems, reversed course and himself insisted on a new election.
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German diplomats warn that redrawing boundaries in a region still reeling from war would court disaster.
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The film then becomes a terrible drug trip that will leave audiences reeling, and some applauding.
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After reeling in November — and reeling even early in the fourth quarter at home on Sunday against an archrival that has more than had their number in recent years — the Steelers found a way to reach the playoffs anyway and eliminate the Ravens from postseason contention.
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The entire industry is reeling from the effects of a global glut, and slackening international economic growth.
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It's not just Joyce and the Hawkins branch of Radio Shack who are reeling from the loss.
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The Tigers have lost 21 straight road games and are reeling both on and off the court.
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Haiti's colossal earthquake of 63 leveled entire neighborhoods, and the capital Port au Prince was a reeling.
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Both men traded blows before Saiga landed a flying knee which sent Yamamoto reeling on his seat.
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In the tape, as the Journal reported, Cohen was still reeling at the length of his sentence.
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I go to sleep pretty much straight away, still reeling from staying up so late last night.
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So my sicknesses since the pregnancy have triggered us, sending us reeling back into those awful days.
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In the first quarter, construction and government spending managed to keep growth from reeling off the tracks.
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Bachelor in Paradise is in full swing, but personally, I'm still reeling from The Bachelorette's season finale.
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North Korea was still reeling from a famine that had killed millions of people in the 2900s.
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Even many of those far from the epicenter of the explosion are still reeling from the effects.
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Why it matters: Mozambique is already reeling after a deadly hit from Cyclone Idai on March 14.
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Tamar Braxton appears to be reeling still from being dropped as a co-host on The Real.
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Boeing is already reeling from two fatal crashes of its best-selling Boeing 737 MAX series aircraft.
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In addition, a recent spike in store rent left Barneys reeling and scrambling to find a buyer.
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The U.K. is still reeling from the ramifications of the vote to quit the European Union (EU).
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A chaotic first few days of the Donald Trump administration has left much of the country reeling.
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At the top of the episode, the entire Conner family is left reeling by Roseanne's shocking death.
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J.P. Crawford had a three-run triple, but it wasn't enough for the reeling Phillies (76-73).
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Portuguese banks are still reeling from two bank rescues in 2014 and 2015 that undermined investor confidence.
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BOSTON (Reuters) - Before gas explosions in Massachusetts sent its shares reeling on Friday, utility NiSource Inc (NI.
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Unfortunately, the first 100 days of Trump's administration have left LGBTQ Americans and pro-freedom Republicans reeling.
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Energy sector stocks were in the red, however, reeling from a sharp slide in oil prices overnight.
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The internet's collective mind began reeling at the thought of twins and the rumors began to swirl.
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She spent the next three and a half years in a community still reeling from the carnage.
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Some of Jigsaw's employees, still reeling from Damore's memo, were appalled by Cohen's apparent lack of awareness.
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Will it impact the U.S., which is still reeling from Hurricane Harvey's devastation in Texas and Louisiana?
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To really get your senses reeling, watch a video visual clip set to their track "Gewerbe 15."
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We're still reeling from one of the most divisive and surprising presidential election results in recent history.
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If you graduated from college years ago and are still reeling from the costs, you're not alone.
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None of his fellow senators have endorsed him, some still reeling from the fracas two years later.
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Yet the U.S. oil boom has shaken up the global energy order, and sent crude prices reeling.
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FORTY years ago America, still reeling from the 1973 oil crisis, banned most exports of crude oil.
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Peter is still reeling from the loss of Tony Stark, who remains a specter wherever Peter turns.
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But now that Blue has raised the possibility of a multiple-Beyoncé universe, we are honestly reeling.
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And, of course, losing her brother left the former reality star and her family reeling from grief.
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So when they don't call you for a date, or they inevitably ghost you, you're left reeling.
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But Burkina Faso's military, still reeling from the Hotel Splendid attack in January, asked for something more.
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He captured the alligator using a fishing rod, reeling it in from the base of its tail.
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Hurricane Matthew has left Haiti reeling — food aid will be needed for months to help with recovery.
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With some parts of Florida still reeling from Hurricane Irma, Scott warned residents not to become complacent.
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"I failed you," he says to Jamie when discussing the alley attack everyone is still reeling from.
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It has been reeling under losses as shoppers move away from malls in favor of online shopping.
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When Mr. Coates's book opens, this latest version of the Panther is still reeling from these defeats.
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The neighborhood is reportedly still reeling from the shooting – and what it means about the Sheats family.
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The Player: Nicholas (Michael Douglas), the banker, still reeling from witnessing his father commit suicide at 48.
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Just this week, Amazon sent pharmacy stocks reeling after it announced it was buying online pharmacy PillPack.
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What is the New Year's resolution for the activist class still reeling from its Election Day defeats?
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And when the day that Steve couldn't work any longer finally came, the Dacuses found themselves reeling.
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But even as the country is still reeling from these traumas, this is no time for despair.
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Yemen is reeling from the world's most urgent humanitarian crisis where 22 million people need vital assistance.
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The company is reeling from scandal after scandal, and is still facing tough questions about users' privacy.
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The announcement sent supporters of the deal, companies and other nations reeling, while opponents hailed the move.
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And then Equifax, reeling from its third major data breach in a year, made matters even worse.
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ScHoolboy's appearance is relegated to him in an ultra dark room, reeling off his verse with aggression.
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Portugal is still reeling from two bank rescues in 13 and 2015 that have undermined investor confidence.
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But somehow, the defending NBA champion Cleveland Cavaliers found a way to defeat the reeling Philadelphia 76ers.
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J.K. Rowling is among those reeling from the deadly shooting at Orlando's Pulse nightclub on Saturday night.
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In addition, it is reeling from a Zika virus outbreak that is hurting its critical tourism industry.
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Burkina Faso is still reeling from an attack by gunmen on a hotel and restaurant on Jan.
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A president downplaying the crisis versus industries, like airlines, reeling and economists begging for more targeted stimulus.
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The city was reeling from a recent epidemic of suicide bombings, many carried out by teenage girls.
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More than four months later, his death still has many at Fort Bragg and in Lubbock reeling.
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Turkish exporters meanwhile face slumping demand in Europe, their top market, which is reeling from the pandemic.
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Musk is currently in the news for sending Wall Street reeling by tweeting about taking Tesla private.
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"For about a year afterward the whole domestic violence community was just reeling," Mr. Tunheim told me.
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The Democrats, reeling from losing the presidential election last fall, are undergoing serious soul searching on abortion.
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Because she's not reeling from elation, Andie fears her antidepressants are inhibiting her ability to feel anything.
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But as Warren feared, the new law hit people reeling from medical emergencies and other unexpected setbacks.
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I get it : Sony's reeling from that Tobey Maguire strut in 2007 so a change was needed.
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The Trump administration's announcement comes as the US economy is reeling from the impact of the pandemic.
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The revelation left them reeling, but Ms. Wagner and Mr. Train had 125 guests to think about.
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Or is she still reeling from what he said during their last date before the Final Rose.
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Whether countries overseas reeling from the pandemic will still accept foreign goods remains a giant open question.
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For more than two years, Venezuelans have been reeling from the nation's worst economic crisis in generations.
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Huawei was left reeling from U.S. sanctions that cut off access to U.S.-produced software and components.
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"The city seems to be reeling around amidst the events and the breaking stories," Ms. Drew writes.
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The LRA has targeted the former French colony, which is reeling from years of inter-religious bloodshed.
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Kasie (Tiffany Chu), a karaoke hostess, is left reeling after her bedridden father's live-in nurse quits.
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Are Echtra and Perfect World reeling in a larger online game to get it out the door?
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We broke the story ... Pop Smoke's family is reeling after his tragic death, and desperately seeking answers.
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The neighborhood was reeling from the recession, and Mr. Ugiagbe's family was in danger of becoming homeless.
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It's Tuesday evening here in Washington where Republicans are reeling after their plans for repealing ObamaCare unraveled.
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It looks like Nomi, reeling from the emotional fallout of her relationship, hooked up with someone else.
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The day's events were a double dose of chaos for state Dems still reeling from Democratic Gov.
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Khuzestan is reeling from unprecedented unemployment, a recession, a housing crisis and lack of access to education.
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Volkswagen AG, still reeling from its diesel emissions scandal, is pushing out CEO Herbert Diess, CNBC reports.
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Cuba, still reeling from the collapse of its former patron, the Soviet Union, had much to gain.
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The state oil company is reeling from disastrous production declines and is falling behind on debt payments.
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"I'm not your fucking story," she spits, abandoning him and leaving the show reeling to catch up.
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Blair, reeling from a breakup with her longtime boyfriend, gets drunk and goes out partying with Chuck.
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Coleman, by the way, runs straightaway to check on Yael, who is still reeling from what happened earlier.
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Without that CBD buffer, these strains are more likely to cause reeling thoughts when taken in larger amounts.
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"We're all kind of reeling, today will be a very strange day for all of us," Furlow said.
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Facebook has been reeling as it tries to deal with the fallout around its mishandling of user data.
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Following the financial crisis, Congress passed a $700 billion bailout bill to stabilize the reeling US financial industry.
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Especially if you have said tattoo done while reeling off 17 bottles of Estrella on a lads holiday.
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A family is reeling with shock after a mother of four from Jacksonville, Florida, unexpectedly died during childbirth.
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Katie is reeling from her broken engagement when she meets Cassidy, who works at an opposing law firm.
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The Democratic establishment was still reeling from the ousting of one of their colleagues when New York Sen.
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Biden, meanwhile, is reeling after finishing fourth in Iowa and, if the results hold, fifth in New Hampshire.
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Famously hangry U.S. snowboarder Chloe Kim is reeling after a shoutout from Frances McDormand at this year's Oscars.
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"Our state took a gut punch, Mr. President, and our people are still reeling," said North Carolina Gov.
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And Tesla, reeling amid doubts about its ability to churn out electric vehicles, tumbled more than 5 percent.
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President Trump backed white supremacists Tuesday in a mind-boggling press conference that left even elected Republicans reeling.
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In its wake, yet another powerful storm — category 4 Hurricane Jose — threatened islands already reeling from Irma's devastation.
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I'm a scholar of go-go and a longtime commentator on gentrification, so it sends my imagination reeling.
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The cast of the Descendants franchise is reeling in the wake of their costar Cameron Boyce's sudden death.
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McDonald's and Travelers were the two Dow components that reported weaker-than-expected results, sending their stocks reeling.
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The week before, this reeling defense (suffering injuries seemingly every week) gave up four touchdowns to Carson Wentz.
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The central bank pivoted and adopted a more dovish stance after its hike in December sent markets reeling.
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Evil Corporation, the show's first-season villain, is reeling and the government seems almost powerless to fix things.
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Reinhart, Sabres overpower reeling Flyers BUFFALO, N.Y. — Sam Reinhart and the Buffalo Sabres are finding their scoring touch.
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If you're still reeling after the Monday night premiere of TNT's I Am The Night, you're not alone.
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It also means critical mental health services and broader community support for those left reeling from the floods.
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In a community still reeling from the violence out of Orlando, safety — not celebration — is on everyone's mind.
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Finally, the country is still reeling from a bloody, but failed attempt at a military coup last July.
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The Glasgow community is reeling after a beloved Muslim shopkeeper was murdered Friday in front of his store.
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She was only 2002 under through 69.3793 holes before reeling off five birdies over her final eight holes.
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Speaking of outrageous contract numbers, the hockey world is still reeling over Tom Wilson's new $30 million deal.
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The plans come as ByteDance's popular social media platform TikTok is reeling in impressive user growth and revenue.
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Congregants at the Islamic center in Bloomington were still reeling from the sudden attack and subsequent media attention.
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That'll certainly be welcome news for fans of the show who are still reeling from last fall's cliffhanger.
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A flying knee had followed on the reeling Dutchman and put him on his rump for the finish.
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Like everywhere else in the UK, Northern Ireland's politicians are reeling and responding to the unpredicted election results.
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Portugal's banking system is still reeling after the state had to rescue two lenders in 2014 and 2015.
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European stock funds continued on their hot streak, reeling in $833 million in their biggest haul since March.
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"In January, when everyone is reeling from holiday spending, we see the lowest average — just $121," Beil added.
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San Francisco isn't the only city reeling from the battery-powered vehicles moving into city streets (and sidewalks).
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Yemen is reeling from conflict between Houthi rebels, aligned with Iran, and a Western-backed, Saudi-led coalition.
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The experience of being wrongfully jailed for a crime he didn't commit was traumatizing and left Lee reeling.
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Not this week, with the city reeling from historic flooding and the season opener against Jacksonville days away.
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" Enjoying herself, but reeling it in, Kristin says, "This is probably why you don't own your own business.
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She was at her mom's place, reeling from a recent breakup, and eating a Pop-Tart for dinner.
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The sector lost 67,000 jobs in 2017 as retailers, reeling from stiff competition from online sellers like Amazon.
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Richard A. Friedman WE are all still reeling from the horror of the mass murder in Orlando, Fla.
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The oil patch is still reeling from the impact of sharply lower energy prices, despite a recent rebound.
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Instead she borrowed a tactic from President Obama, reeling off zingers that are catnip to cable-news channels.
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Here's a look at just a few stories from the hardest hit areas, where residents are still reeling.
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The island is still reeling from a lack of electricity, public health access and a rising death toll.
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Flyers keep Islanders reeling PHILADELPHIA — The Philadelphia Flyers considered it one of their best efforts of the season.
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Still reeling from the revelation, fellow guest Michael Rapaport and Cohen pressed the reality star for more details.
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The wounds of his body may be healing but Jamie is still reeling from what Randall has done.
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While the cause of the departures remains unclear, they come as Uber is reeling from two new scandals.
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The PSDB, however, is also reeling from corruption accusations against its leaders, including 2014 presidential candidate Aecio Neves.
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It's been more than five years since the #FlintWaterCrisis and some folks are still reeling from its effects.
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I was still reeling from all that was happening with the police, shootings and justice in this country.
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Yelich, Conley power Marlins past reeling Reds MIAMI — Christian Yelich is taking advantage of hitting behind Giancarlo Stanton.
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Currently, military bases across the country are reeling from the impacts of severe weather events and faltering infrastructure.
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He is expected to return to the state on Saturday to visit other areas still reeling from Harvey.
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China is reeling, he said, the plunge in oil prices having torpedoed the Russian and Middle Eastern markets.
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But that has strained resources in Central Florida, which was already reeling from budget issues and scarce resources.
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Ivanka Trump is reeling in Chinese trademarks while Eric and Donald Jr. do real estate deals in India.
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There was no knife in the garment bag, but the experience of looking for it left Kardashian reeling.
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There, a real estate bubble in the 103s gave way to a calamitous bust that left banks reeling.
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Today, the entire world is reeling from the terrorist attacks that took place in Brussels, Belgium on Tuesday.
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He takes up eight out of the film's 30-something minutes, reeling off complaints and self-deprecating jokes.
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Today, the real world is reeling from the historic Brexit vote — Britain's decision to leave the European Union.
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When he arrived, Joey was good-humored, a little bit shy, and apparently still reeling from Monday's events.
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Reeling from a breakup, she taps out angry texts on her phone whenever she can find a signal.
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He reminisced about his first meeting, in 2009, when the world was still reeling from the financial crisis.
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New York (CNN Business)The coronavirus crisis is casting an even darker shadow over the reeling oil industry.
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Now he's suddenly turned into a primary machine, reeling off 11 wins in a span of four nights.
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Last fall, John L. Flannery, the company's new chief executive, warned that the power-generation unit was reeling.
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It has created a sense of churn extraordinary for modern fashion, one that has left the industry reeling.
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While there are certainly more losses to come in season seven, we're still reeling from what we've seen.
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The Workers' Party (PT) won the most seats in Congress, but it is still reeling from Lula's imprisonment.
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With Hurricane Dorian churning up the U.S. East Coast, the Bahamas is reeling from the storms devastating blow.
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The record-breaking floods that have left Nebraska and other Midwestern states reeling may be just a preview.
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A Mississippi community is reeling from the aftermath of one of the largest worksite immigration raids in history.
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" The statement said, "the cast and company of the Yiddish 'Fiddler' is still reeling from the Pittsburgh massacre.
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"I was still reeling from that when I heard a soldier had gone missing in Afghanistan," Farwell says.
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The governing Liberals, reeling and weakened by a major corruption scandal, are poorly positioned to stop the Conservatives.
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I'm reeling from the last five days alone: Christine Blasey Ford's testimony, Brett Kavanaugh's explosion, Jeff Flake's pause.
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Artem Chigvintsev is still reeling from his surprising removal from the Dancing With the Stars roster of pros.
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But with Jammu and Kashmir now on lockdown, and further change imminent, many Kashmiris are reeling with shock.
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The Manchester still reeling from Monday night's terrorist attack is not the decaying postindustrial wasteland of the 1970s.
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The news sent shares of the companies reeling as the revenue drivers for the companies became even cloudier.
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It can take five or ten minutes of intense, high-tension reeling to bring in the heavy fish.
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Fleabag fans are still reeling from the departure of their much beloved eponymous heroine from the TV screens.
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The Romance Writers of America ended 2019 reeling from the backlash to its handling of a racism accusation.
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Chipmakers have been reeling from sudden demand shifts that have led to sudden drops in average selling prices.
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Jalen Coleman-Lands paced reeling DePaul with 17 points while Paul Reed added 13 points and seven rebounds.
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The protests have battered Hong Kong's economy, already reeling from the fallout of the U.S.-China trade war.
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Markets headed south, reeling in last week's positive investor sentiment, following Trump's address at the U.N. general assembly.
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Already reeling from accusations of overly aggressive business practices in the United States, Uber rejected the Egyptian demand.
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At a moment when liberals were still reeling from the fallout over Vietnam, conservatives were driving the debate.
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The U.S. markets are reeling, and it's about to get worse for one group of economically sensitive stocks.
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Fox News has been reeling since the ouster of Mr. Ailes last summer amid a sexual harassment scandal.
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FSA groups are reeling after being driven from Aleppo city last month by government forces and their allies.
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This religiously devout town, where only 7 percent of adults hold college degrees, is reeling from the raids.
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It could it be the catalyst that starts a chain reaction of selling and sends us all reeling.
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Honduras is reeling from five years of consecutive droughts, affecting more people and different parts of the country.
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A decade ago, Americans were still reeling from the collapse of the housing market and major banking institutions.
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His turn to politics also came at a difficult moment, as New York was reeling from Sept. 11.
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Bobby is reeling from the fallout of his boardroom sabotage, which ended his relationship with Rebecca Cantu (Nina Arianda).
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Like most other late night TV hosts, Samantha Bee is reeling from Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election.
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Another sharp sell-off has investors reeling on Friday, as the Dow and both dove back into correction territory.
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Guys, did you ever think you would hear Chuck Todd say that Trump is winning and Democrats are reeling?
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Hurricane Maria tore across Puerto Rico last Wednesday but communities across the Caribbean are still reeling from its wrath.
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LONDON — The nation is reeling after the U.K. voted to Brexit the European Union in a generation-defining referendum.
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The retail sector has been left reeling after protesters rampaged through central Paris on key pre-holiday shopping days.
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Markets were already reeling under slowing growth, sluggish exports and trade risks due to a diplomatic row with Japan.
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But some may still be reeling at the fact that Visual Studio really and truly is available for macOS.
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Its economy is reeling under the double impact of low oil prices and the war against Islamic State militants.
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There was sad news today for MMA fans still reeling from the death of Kimbo Slice earlier this month.
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The oil industry is reeling, and President Barack Obama wants to give it another swift kick in the barrels.
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And its narrative was more complex, reeling off scenes from an extended timeline as players move through the station.
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But then we were still reeling from and processing Endless when the "Nikes" video dropped and Blonde followed suit.
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Churchward was reeling from her recent divorce and didn't have much in the way of job experience, Driver says.
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Risk aversion also sent the reeling to near $1.53, within view of its lowest in 30 years around $1.32.
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In Harris County, Texas, voters reeling from Hurricane Harvey, approved a $2.5 billion bond to pay for flood protection.
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Risk aversion sent the British pound reeling to near $1.32 on Monday, within view of Friday's 30-year low.
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Fans and loved ones of rocker Chris Cornell are reeling after his shocking and unexpected death at age 52.
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Winchester, a fictional Ivy League institution, is still reeling from months of high-tension between Black and white students.
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The Hawkeyes tacked onto their lead by reeling off four straight points to up the advantage to 31-23.
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In many ways still reeling from the 2010 earthquake, Haiti simply lacks the resources to prepare for such destruction.
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And on Friday, they killed 22 people in a terror attack that has left the country reeling in shock.
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Bernie was bigger than Martin Chaffee, and he'd just gotten in a roundhouse blow that had sent Father reeling.
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MPs were therefore treated to the chancellor reeling off forecast after forecast, often with an absurd level of precision.
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After both of those conversations, I was feeling exhausted and reeling from the wealth of information I had received.
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"1 year later I'm still reeling over the loss," he captioned a photo of himself smiling alongside his mother.
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Even so, Pakistan's powerful armed forces, which have ruled the country for much of its history, were left reeling.
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With the world still reeling from Tuesday's election, you may have missed some of this week's best new apps.
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Game of Thrones fans are reeling after Sunday night's ruthless battle — but not for the reason you may think.
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While the American West is still reeling from a devastating wildfire season, Australia's pyrotechnic woes are just getting started.
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And while the betrayal was deep for Kardashian, Jenner is reeling at the thought of losing her best friend.
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Perhaps you'll be reeling in fish, charging a flashlight, grinding stones for crafting or any number of other tasks.
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We're still reeling from the ammonium thioglycolate revelation and basking in Elle (Reese Witherspoon) and Veronica's (Selma Blair) friendship.
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That's an inexcusable loss, and suddenly, Michigan State looks like a team that's reeling, not a national title contender.
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Already reeling from several food-borne illnesses, the company temporarily shut a Massachusetts restaurant after four employees fell sick.
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Star, ever the hater and still reeling over Alex scoring the lead for the hospital gig, crashes the party.
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Still reeling, Lee pushed Barboza to the fence and threw him down on his hands, moving to the back.
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Toronto Mayor John Tory said the city was "reeling" at the news that Ford had died, the newspaper reported.
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The firm whose data mining operations helped set this whole thing in motion has been reeling from the attention.
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Yet, the U.S. did grant waivers to India and others during the fall, and that sent oil prices reeling.
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The 21-year-old Spaniard trailed 4-2 in the tiebreaker before reeling off five straight points to advance.
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And the legislative branch as a whole is still reeling from a targeted shooting last Wednesday, which hospitalized Rep.
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It's been a torrid weekend for Twitter, with the company reeling from the departure of multiple high-level executives.
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We're still reeling from the Handmaid's Tale finale, but Hulu looks to be embracing the film frontier this summer.
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To make matters more complicated, Perez took over a fractured party still reeling from the controversial Democratic presidential primary.
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Australia's giant superannuation industry is also reeling under high costs and financial planning scams that have put off retirees.
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By some weird hunter-gatherer instinct (or calmer demeanors than I have, at least) they're reeling in shrimp regularly.
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Reeling with grief, he convened some of his closest collaborators for a series of spirited sessions in her honor.
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Texas high school shooting Another school shooting, another community reeling from a (seemingly) never-ending wave of gun violence.
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With Iran's economy reeling and its population restive, the choice could prove an increasingly tough one for the mullahs.
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With my mind still reeling over the concept of thought-based text, Dugan introduced the concept of hearing skin.
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The media business in general is still reeling about how Apple over a decade ago disrupted the music industry.
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Oil and gas companies, already reeling from sustained low prices, see an economic burden and have vowed to fight.
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Trump's meteoric rise was a shot in the arm to a party already reeling from years of incessant infighting.
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The GOP could once again be left reeling after another stunning loss in a race they should have won.
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But some in the financial services industry wants the CFPB to go even further with reeling back the rule.
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Jackson, still reeling from April's (Sarah Drew) wedding last season, is shaken up – more than what he should be.
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The United Kingdom is still reeling after the nation voted to "Brexit" the European Union in June this year.
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But he is also reeling us in, showing the extent to which social divisions are rooted in everyday life.
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Chicago, awash in guns and reeling from incidents of police-related violence, has been an epicenter of those tensions.
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Texas is reeling from Hurricane Harvey, with thousands of residents displaced by flood waters and a climbing death toll.
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His detention ratchets up pressure on the British charity, already reeling over sexual misconduct accusations in Haiti and Chad.
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Snap is also reeling from an unsuccessful redesign of its Snapchat app — and analysts are predicting more pain ahead.
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Illinois universities are reeling after a political standoff that left them without any state money for nearly 10 months.
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By late summer 1944, the Allied advance across France had sent the Germans reeling back toward their own borders.
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The marketwide rotation from growth to value stocks may have crushed many hedge funds — but not everyone is reeling.
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Samsung is still reeling from the worldwide recall of its Note 7 smartphone over a problem with batteries igniting.
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The fire struck as the Philippines was reeling from a storm that killed dozens and caused flooding and landslides.
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Mike Kinsella's list of credits is so long you need to take a deep breath before reeling them off.
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And even though he's safely returned this season, his fresh-faced new look could (understandably) send fans reeling again.
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Blaming "fake news" for denting Clinton's popularity has proven comforting to liberals still reeling from the unexpected electoral loss.
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Eventually, Salomon lost its knack for innovation and the bond market crash of 1987 left it reeling and vulnerable.
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What makes the show so effective at reeling us in, however, is also what makes it so consistently frustrating.
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Perhaps its team was still reeling from their loss, but its fall 2016 collection was a label's worst nightmare.
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Carolina was reeling following a 2777-27 loss at Chicago in Week 22 but has won four straight since.
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With the state still reeling from the tragedy in Nevada County, the California legislature passed Laura's Law in 2002.
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After thrashing the Florida Panhandle, Michael slogged through states still reeling from the effects of Hurricane Florence last month.
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Critic's Take Seventy years ago, a British government reeling from the costs of world war granted independence to India.
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Lena's mind is reeling as she begins looking for signs to guide their nonrelationship toward some sort of resolution.
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On air, after Ms. O'Donnell delivered a forceful statement, a shaky Ms. King said that she was still reeling.
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The priority for lawmakers today should be to stabilize support for renewable energy, which is reeling from the crisis.
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But corporate America could be reeling from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic for years after the outbreak subsides.
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The U.S. has kept up sanctions on the socialist Maduro regime, while hyperinflation has left the nation's economy reeling.
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One student at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School had an encounter with the shooting suspect that left him reeling.
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"Deadliest Catch" captain Sig Hansen is reeling in more heat for his alleged spit-fest on an Uber driver.
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The Babadook jumps out of a picture book and torments a mother and son already reeling from a death.
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Much of the region is still reeling from severe flooding brought on by storms and rising rivers last month.
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Confronted with the aftermath of mass assault in a society still reeling from war, Bangladesh was compelled to intervene.
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The ensuing tumult sends the woman reeling, hitting a wall and falling to the ground, where Hunt kicks her.
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The Carolinas are still reeling from severe flooding in the aftermath of Hurricane Florence less than a month ago.
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Religious minorities in Quebec are reeling after the right-leaning government of François Legault proposed the law last week.
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But farmers are reeling as Mr. Modi struggles to balance their needs against efforts to maintain low consumer prices.
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The party's establishment is reeling from the defeat of the No. 4 House Democrat, Joseph Crowley of New York.
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The region is still reeling from its first brush with the storm — public schools have been closed since Sept.
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Today, serious pizza hobbyists talk about their favorite slices by reeling off the dough's rising time and hydration levels.
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Hong Kong rail operator MTR was already reeling from its worst financial performance in 240, after months of protests.
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Two years of tit-for-tat tariffs and on-again-off-again trade talks have left American farmers reeling.
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The company, already reeling from several food-borne illnesses, temporarily shut a Massachusetts restaurant after four employees fell sick.
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It came before allegations of "decades-long" sexual harassment against Steve Wynn surfaced Friday and sent Wynn shares reeling.
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Happy Thursday and welcome back to Overnight Finance, where we're reeling from a mind-boggling day on Capitol Hill.
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It also set the nation up for disillusionment when a supposedly reeling enemy mounted a massive offensive in 1968.
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Samoa is still reeling from a measles epidemic that infected 5,707 people and killed 83, many of them children.
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Prague's decision is all the more significant because it comes at a time when freedom seems to be reeling.
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With that country's economy reeling, he witnessed close-up the suffering wrought by a shortage of medicine and food.
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Stephanie Teatro, co-executive director of the Tennessee Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition, said many people are still reeling.
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Instead, they will be a referendum, a moment of truth for a community still reeling with grief and anger.
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The country was also still reeling from King Edward VIII's abdication of the throne to marry an American divorcée.
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There is no simple policy change that could spread tech's success to parts of the country that are reeling.
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The book depicts a dystopian future where the country is reeling from the aftermath of a second civil war.
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The law had said payments would be made in 19953, but veterans reeling from the Depression wanted them earlier.
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He also said that despite the economic recovery under Obama, many Americans were still reeling when Trump came along.
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He also said that despite the economic recovery under Obama, many Americans were still reeling when Trump came along.
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He also inherits a nation reeling from rampant violence left unfettered by an anemic and corrupt public security system.
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Lawmakers in Sacramento have been reeling for weeks over accusations that the Capitol tolerates a culture of sexual harassment.
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It not only affected San Bernardino, which was already reeling from a combination of recession, mismanagement, corruption and decay.
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Some areas around Indianapolis and St. Louis are already reeling under several inches of snow from the weekend. 9.
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The first few months of Jane, I felt floaty, almost as if I was reeling from a new amour.
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With Iraq's central government still reeling from the ISIS onslaught, they emerged as the de facto government in Diyala.
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The Hurricanes were already reeling from a pregame trade that sent Carolina captain Eric Staal to the New York Rangers.
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It's the strongest storm to hit Haiti in a half century, in a country still reeling from the 0003 earthquake.
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But as the cast celebrated the couple's long-awaited engagement, their boss Lisa Vanderpump was still reeling from unspeakable tragedy.
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We are all still reeling after Jordyn Woods' emotional interview with Jada Pinkett Smith on her show, Red Table Talk.
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We are still reeling from many of the scenes in the series, which stars Zendaya, Sydney Sweeney, and Maude Apatow.
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Both denominations are reeling after internal investigations and journalistic exposés revealed scandals that harmed their members and stained their reputations.
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Nissan, still reeling from a recent scandal involving former Chairman Carlos Ghosn, saw a more moderate gain of 0.95 percent.
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Prime Minister Najib Razak has said the 13 budget will also focus on industries reeling from the sluggish global economy.
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Manchester is still reeling from the attack on Monday night, in which 20163 people were killed and another 64 injured.
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The night was even more damaging to Mr. Biden, who was already reeling from his fourth-place finish in Iowa.
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On the inside, he's reeling from the biggest loss of his boxing career and likely the one that ended it.
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Florida's beleaguered citrus fruit growers are reeling in the aftermath of Hurricane Irma, which hit the state two weeks ago.
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The nonprofit tenant group was formed in the 1990s as the South Bronx was reeling from fiscal and drug crises.
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Volkswagen, still reeling from its diesel scandal, will invest $1.7 billion in developing electric (and eventually autonomous) trucks and buses.
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It balanced the genre's intrinsic glorification of violence with a sense of disorientation that leaves you reeling and shell-shocked.
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Maybe the Academy was still reeling from Envelopegate and couldn't stomach honoring the filmmakers behind Moonlight and La La Land?
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"Screaming girls launched themselves against the police—sending helmets flying and constables reeling," read one account in the Daily Herald.
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David Spade is still reeling from the loss of his sister-in-law Kate Spade one year after her suicide.
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As ABC considers the possibility of a Roseanne reboot, the cast is still reeling over the series' cancellation this week.
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Turkey is still reeling from a failed coup attempt and a summer of terrorist attacks that have rocked the nation.
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"The industry is reeling a bit as you would expect," said Prue Younger, CEO for the Forest Industry Contractors Association.
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For a program reeling from scandal and under a self-imposed postseason ban, the memories mattered even more than usual.
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The statement sent drug makers, who were hopeful that a Republican White House and Congress would mean friendlier policies, reeling.
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It's all a bit on the nose for a country that's reeling with the impending reality of a President Trump.
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After reeling in his catch, the young boy and his uncle discovered a surprise on the end of their line.
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So around and around we go, drunkenly reeling around the track in an effort to knock over more pins, faster.
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In episode 5, still reeling from a blackface party on campus, the students of Winchester attend a regular old party.
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With their rural community reeling from the horror, friends, relatives and community members are opening up about Jayme and Denise.
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Meanwhile, Pakistan's markets are reeling with uncertainty and its supreme court will have to decide whether a trial is warranted.
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As a child though, it was that diagnosis that kept him in trouble at school and initially left him reeling.
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Among the heartbroken fans reeling from the news of Glenn Frey's death is longtime friend and fellow musician Bob Seger.
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Too much assertiveness would be expecially imprudent at a time when the Catholic church, in particular, is reeling from scandal.
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Note that tech companies are already reeling from a similar German law — and that one gives them 27 full hours.
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In the meeting, Emet is still reeling, as she's worried she has, as the title suggests, turned into her mother.
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The final shot of the show is of Sid and Kay laying together in bed, reeling from the earlier events.
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More than 300 boats competed in 2904, so the chances of reeling in that $2000 million white marlin were slim.
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The retailer, reeling under debt and declining foot traffic, is struggling to repay a debt load of nearly $1 billion.
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Iowans are still reeling from the murder of University of Iowa student Mollie Tibbets, who was found dead in August.
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Then, the country was reeling from a stockmarket crash, suffering from capital outflows and accumulating debt at an alarming rate.
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Brazil is still reeling from massive graft scandals involving state-controlled oil company Petrobras and construction and engineering firm Odebrecht.
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The fifth round confirmed this notion—Golovkin landed a number of powerful punches which left Brook reeling against the ropes.
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The 17 billion euro auto group is reeling from Monday's arrest in Japan of Chief Executive and Chairman Carlos Ghosn.
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And it's reeling from a series of missteps, including a Holocaust-related gaffe Tuesday by White House spokesman Sean Spicer.
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While Australia were left reeling by the positive test, the U.S. team focused their energies on the pursuit of gold.
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American headlines such as that in the New York Times describing the country as "reeling" are wide off the mark.
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The trade-war losses further strained an agricultural economy already reeling from years over global oversupply and low commodity prices.
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OIL PRICES have perked up a bit, but producers are still reeling from the slump in crude prices last year.
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In the show, Grace and Frankie's lives are sent reeling when their husbands announce they're leaving them — for each other.
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Now this is the latest black eye for the embattled department, already reeling from a proposed 37 percent budget cut.
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And while Puerto Rico is still reeling, it might take more than internet balloons to help — at least for now.
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Biden has been reeling since the last Democratic debate, dipping in the polls after he fumbled his response to Sen.
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BC's still reeling from losing Patty, who died last week after she was taken off life support following a stroke.
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Synchrony Financial — Synchrony's first-quarter earnings missed expectations by a wide margin, sending the stock reeling more than 7 percent.
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Johnson will start this week against the Jacksonville Jaguars as the reeling Redskins look to avoid a fifth consecutive loss.
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South Carolina looks to bounce back from its first defeat of the season when it hosts reeling Missouri on Saturday.
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Transitioning to television involved reeling in some of the show's wackiness and making sure that their story was more grounded.
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Coach Mike Budenholzer put on the brave face even though his team is reeling and appears to ready to cave.
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The aluminium market is reeling from the devastating one-two of U.S. tariffs and sanctions on Oleg Deripaska's Rusal empire.
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My husband had fallen asleep once more, but while my body was exhausted and aching, my mind was still reeling.
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Since the last vote was cast, more than 1m Syrian refugees have crossed Lebanon's border, and the economy is reeling.
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" His guileless approach squandered an opportunity to persuade Americans reeling from high foreign oil prices to trade "dependence for autonomy.
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In the final round, the vertigo returned and sent him reeling down the leaderboard until he finished tied for ninth.
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Yet just 40 kilometres away from sunny Lantau, Hong Kong's central business districts and elsewhere are reeling from broader malaise.
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Uber in recent months has been reeling from a number of controversies and missteps, including allegations of widespread sexual harassment.
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Intel, reeling from the PC collapse, has struggled to build up a business in chips for cloud-type data centers.
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Increasingly tough conditions for millions of poor farmers reeling from rising costs and lower crop prices could influence the election.
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For almost a year, Chicago and its high-profile mayor have been reeling from the fallout of the McDonald slaying.
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We are grieving and reeling and just doing what we are advised by experts both on investigative and legal fronts.
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Most people in Mr. Gunday's dark world, reeling from a pandemic of hate, are driven by primitive Darwinian survival instincts.
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Brazil, the first _________ country to host the Olympics, is reeling from an astonishing combination of political upheaval and economic crisis.
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Dallas trailed 240-212 in the first quarter before reeling in Arizona in a game equal parts entertaining and sloppy.
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The blaze was a devastating blow to a community already reeling from a two-year slump in global crude prices.
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In a region already reeling from terrorist violence and racked by instability, it's an ominous portent of AQIM's rejuvenated ambition.
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Another poor swing followed and led to another bogey, and just like that, Woods was two shots behind and reeling.
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Michigan was hit particularly hard at the time, reeling from depopulation, stagnant economic growth and the loss of manufacturing jobs.
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One of Gastelum's other great skills is that he never crowds his own punches when he has the opponent reeling.
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Angela is reeling from the death of ex-fiance, Sutton Tennyson, who was shot and killed Saturday at his home.
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And even if Riyadh and Tehran pull back from the brink, Beirut would still be reeling from a political crisis.
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At the time, Penn State was still reeling from the child sexual abuse scandal involving former defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky.
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I'm still sort of reeling from that last week and a half of performances that we did after he died.
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Taking shots to land one of his own, Lawler eventually scored with a damaging left hand that sent Condit reeling.
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So that's no Scherzer, no Strasburg, and a reeling Nationals team that lately can't get out of its own way.
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Effective, yes, but a White House or Kremlin miscalculation would have left millions dead, nations destroyed and the planet reeling.
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It is also still reeling from the worldwide recall of its Note 7 smartphone over a problem with batteries igniting.
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She doubts her homeland, still reeling from disasters, can absorb so many of its citizens returning home all at once.
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"We have menhaden, glass minnows, sand eels, bunker," he said before reeling in a bluefish in less than a minute.
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Officer Isaacs said he was reeling and responded to the attack as he was trained to, by firing three shots.
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Henry McMaster, swiftly expressed their condolences over the episode, the latest blow to a region already reeling from Hurricane Florence.
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How he handles the twin issues of public health and reviving a reeling economy will make or break his reelection.
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But Napa and Sonoma counties in the north are still reeling from the Tubbs fire, which ignited on October 8.
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Shares of large technology companies, which had already been reeling in anticipation of tougher government oversight, also took a hit.
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Reeling with ambition, the company leased a full satellite channel from HBO, which in 1980 had a few to spare.
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"It was a lovely day for strolling along the seashore," he wrote, reeling the reader in with a cheerful opening.
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Five days later, I was on the couch, reeling after an excruciating attempt to walk the dog barely a block.
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He had written the speech but he couldn't deliver it, because he was still reeling from a recent gallbladder operation.
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Who was the laughing man, looming at her, reeling in a cable as she lay back in a reclining chair.
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The opposition parties, including the once-dominant Indian National Congress, are still reeling from Mr. Modi's crushing victory in 2014.
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Ms. Kennedy herself is still reeling from Matthew — it inundated her home and left her living in a mobile home.
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Other cities are reeling from the aftermath of chemical spills, which have released toxic substances into their main water supplies.
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That defeat left Halep reeling, and she lost in the first round of last year's United States Open to Sharapova.
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Oil prices were already reeling from the coronavirus outbreak, with many increasingly concerned about the outlook for oil demand growth.
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He looked on with envy as two boys fishing on a bridge with worms kept reeling in tiny white perch.
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Thus, decline in support also makes sense when the country is still reeling from the worst recession in its history.
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When she sets eyes on Jamie, despite reeling from the power of the moment, she knows what she's walking into.
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In the winter of 1945, with German forces reeling, he was transferred to land warfare and became a battalion commander.
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What were once concerns about the world's second-largest economy have now become global growth worries, sending U.S. stocks reeling.
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The sector is also reeling from higher prices for scarce fuel and an acute shortage of dollars to fund imports.
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Vast swathes of Japan were reeling after being pummeled by the typhoon, the largest to hit the country in decades.
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Nobody is planning an Elcano museum in the town, which is reeling from a fraud scandal involving the Balenciaga museum.
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The detective, still reeling, asks his brother if Endo was genuinely in on the assassination of his own family member.
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Bangladesh is still reeling from attacks by militants against secular writers, bloggers, religious minorities and foreigners that began in 2013.
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Yes, but: Like many other cities across the country, Oakland finds itself reeling from the economic crisis in local news.
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But when the VIX spikes, owners of these products become forced to shed other positions to compensate, sending stocks reeling.
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The Ducks are reeling after losing the senior Chris Boucher (11.8 points, 6.1 rebounds, 2.5 blocks) to a knee injury.
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That shift was clear during Democratic caucuses on February 3rd in Iowa, where floods left many residents reeling in 2019.
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Police officers with riot gear dispersed the crowds shortly before the rally's scheduled start, leaving demonstrators angry and Charlottesville reeling.
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Those anthrax attacks killed five people, sickened 248 others and terrorized the nation, which was still reeling from 9/11.
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America's Mayor felt that he needed to stick around to shepherd a city still reeling from the September 11 attacks.
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The long-anticipated resignation rattled an administration already reeling from the most trying two-week stretch of Mr. Trump's presidency.
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Some parts of Nebraska and the Midwest were already reeling from several inches of snow and icy roads this weekend.
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It will not be a violent club to the head but an intellectual jab that still leaves his opponents reeling.
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The payment is a further hit to the OPEC nation's finances, which are reeling from the slide in energy prices.
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Seconds later came the left-footed kick to the jaw that sent Cerrone, a fearless 36-year-old veteran, reeling.
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On the heels of losing its coastal stronghold in Surt the month before, the Islamic State seemed to be reeling.
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From Equifax to Target to Britain's National Health System, major players in finance, retail, and government are reeling from cyberattacks.
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The Turkish economy has been reeling recently as its inflation rate reached , well above the central bank's 5 percent target.
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Businesses have been complaining about weak investor confidence with many sectors reeling in a recession and a drop in profitability.
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One restaurant is reeling from menacing calls and online abuse after fake stories claimed that Hillary Clinton abused children there.
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Further escalations of violence will take a terrible toll on Afghans in a country already reeling from record civilian deaths.
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Even if you've only occasionally peeked at the news, the shock of so many updates may have left you reeling.
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Trump is expected to make another visit to Texas on Saturday to visit other areas still reeling from the storm.
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The bombshell report sent Tesla's stock reeling in Friday's trading, and laid bare concerns among Tesla board members about Musk.
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Many West African communities are reeling because local men who set out for Europe in search of work never returned.
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The Giants fan base is already reeling, and not just because its team has had one winning season since 70.
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Israelis are also reeling from near-daily attacks and losing sight of the possibility of a comprehensive peace with the Palestinians.
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In the clips embedded below, you can listen to what seems to be Gates reeling off a series of innocuous phrases.
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"So many are gone," he said, reeling off a list of his missing relatives including a sister, an aunt and cousins.
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Farmers are already reeling from Trump's drawn out trade war with China and fear further losses could be in their futures.
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Facebook is still reeling from a New York Times report published yesterday that documented three years of turmoil inside the company.
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The incendiary tell-all book that sent President Donald Trump and the White House reeling earlier this month is going international.
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The switch is another setback for American Express, already reeling from its lost deal with warehouse club retailer Costco Wholesale Corp.
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In southern Tamil Nadu, reeling from dry weather, a court asked the state government to write off loans to all farmers.
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Though it appears to be business as usual for Carey, sources told PEOPLE that she's still reeling from her broken engagement.
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Astronomy had been reeling since famous exoplanet hunter Geoff Marcy resigned in disgrace from UC Berkeley for repeatedly sexually harassing students.
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Chris Carter was the only player with two hits for the reeling Yankees (39-31), who have lost eight of nine.
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The baking company is reeling from a failed expansion strategy that has led to hundreds of millions of euros in losses.
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The island is still reeling months after Hurricane Maria, a Category 5 storm, wreaked catastrophic damage to homes, businesses and infrastructure.
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The out-of-nowhere move left some vendors reeling, searching for answers on why their business with Amazon changed drastically overnight.
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This all comes on the heels of her web series 86ed, where she portrays a young woman reeling from a breakup.
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Khosrowshahi is only a couple months into his stint leading Uber, which was left reeling by scandal over its internal culture.
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Millions of people in Texas, Louisiana, southwest Florida, North Carolina and Puerto Rico are still reeling from the trio of hurricanes.
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PERINO: That&aposs -- WATTERS: Well, I&aposm still reeling from being called a weakling by drinking coffee with milk and sugar.
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And since the latter has us all reeling, thanks in part to Starbucks, you know this trend is the real deal.
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The 2016 presidential election is finally over, but its shocking outcome means that many of us are still reeling with emotions.
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Politically, the island is still reeling from the killing of investigative journalist Daphne Caruana Galizia in a car bombing in 2017.
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The Eagles have suffered an inconsistent season, while the Cowboys are reeling after three straight losses that followed three opening wins.
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The entertainment world is reeling from the news of Neil Diamond's retirement from live performance following his diagnosis with Parkinson's disease.
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Leia has known Chewbacca for decades, and they're both reeling from Han's death — but even so, Rey's the one Leia hugs.
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Republicans wearily looking at that faltering legislative agenda, and hoping that Trump can focus on pursuing it, are perplexed and reeling.
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But cheaper copycat versions in Europe are expected to erode sales by $2 billion this year, which sent AbbVie's stock reeling.
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" King, who has worked with Rose and O'Donnell on CBS This Morning since 2012, told the audience that she is "reeling.
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Sascha and Alexander's friends and family spent days searching for them and were left reeling after learning they had been killed.
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Uber is still reeling after the explosive allegations of sexual harassment and a toxic work culture that surfaced over the weekend.
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Never mind that Hayworth was still reeling from her separation from husband Orson Welles, with whom she had a young daughter.
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Pliskova lost only one point on serve in the opening set as she swept past the reeling Croatian in 28 minutes.
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Alice is agreeable to the divorce because she is still reeling over Hal selling The Register, their newspaper, to the Lodges.
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Hollywood is reeling in the wake of the news that Jussie Smollett was the victim of an apparent violent hate crime.
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Its pop music industry is reeling from a scandal over a celebrity's sharing of videos he took secretly while having sex.
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" Following his post Saturday morning, Twitter followers were reeling over what Vox is calling the former reality star's "worst tweet yet.
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The agreement came after months of false starts, including a failed accord in Doha, Qatar, in April that sent markets reeling.
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But dips in industrial stocks, including a 4.4 percent drop in shares of Boeing sent U.S. stocks reeling in morning trading.
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It seems to be reeling from failing to secure the acquisition of WhatsApp, which turned Facebook into the dominant global player.
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The fashion world is still reeling from the loss of French designer Azzedine Alaïa, one of the industry's most visionary figures.
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This movement back towards traditional speaker systems could be a boon for audio companies reeling from the explosion of smart speakers.
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Mnuchin's comments were seen countering those of the president, who last week said the dollar was too strong, sending it reeling.
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With the Hilltop still reeling from Carl's death, it's not quite clear what move Rick, Maggie, and the others should make.
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The protests, mostly peaceful, illustrated the depth of division in a country still reeling from the bitterly fought 2000 election campaign.
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It seems like American Horror Story fans weren't the only ones left reeling after last week's "Return to Murder House" episode.
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Subaru is already reeling from stagnant sales growth in the United States and fresh recalls in Japan due to inspection cheating.
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If you're curious, here's your chance to see it – and if you're still reeling from the pre-Coco ambush, soldier on.
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"The results of these trials sent us reeling," says Sandra McCoy, an infectious disease epidemiologist at the University of California, Berkeley.
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Back in Las Vegas, Ronnie Ortiz-Magro was still reeling from his most recent blowup with on-off girlfriend Jen Harley.
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Uber spent the past year reeling from a new leak-induced PR cataclysm every four months, but now it loves leaks?
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GE, reeling from years of bad acquisitions and questionable decisions, is now seeking to clean up its debt-riddled balance sheet.
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By 2012, the Obama Administration – without legal authority – suspended work requirements for federal benefits in the face of a reeling economy.
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Three days ago, I was reeling from another horrible New York Jets loss and feeling lost and frustrated as a fan.
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But amid the rallying cries were acknowledgements of the November defeat that still has the party, and many Democratic women, reeling.
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Trump's comments sent the dollar reeling, with the greenback hitting its lowest level of the month against a basket of currencies.
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Ted Cruz, R-Texas, argued "the far-left base is very angry" and still reeling from Hillary Clinton's loss in November.
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They're all reeling from the shock that he's Hannah's son when Elijah (Andrew Rannells) bursts in with some Ensure and ecstasy.
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Washington (CNN)The White House is reeling from President Donald Trump's Tuesday firing of FBI Director James Comey and subsequent fallout.
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The company has been reeling in recent months from a number of controversies and missteps, including allegations of widespread sexual harassment.
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Shonda Rhimes has killed a lot of people on this show, but only a handful of them really send you reeling.
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Rosita (Christian Serratos), no doubt still reeling from witnessing Spencer's death and being attacked by Arat, is in a foul mood.
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Cuba is still adjusting to slightly thawed relations with the United States and still reeling from the death of Fidel Castro.
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At the same time, Saudi Arabia is still reeling from the controversy around the death of Washington Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi.
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"Bachelor in Paradise" has a new way of reeling in viewers ... tapping into the sex scandal that temporarily shipwrecked the show.
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A COUNTRY reeling from a string of crises is seldom in the mood for a stinging blow to its national pride.
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The loss was the sixth straight for the reeling White Sox, who managed just five hits off four St. Louis pitchers.
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Meanwhile, in the US, the pork industry is still reeling from the billion dollars of lost income in the previous year.
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Reeling from sticker shock, he did some digging and found out he could receive the same test elsewhere for just $550.
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But more than that, the front page has come to reflect the rising frustration of a fractured country reeling from bloodshed.
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Iran is reeling under the heavy burden of US-imposed sanctions and is feeling fearful of a potential US military attack.
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The massacre left Europe reeling, coming so soon after violent attacks in Nice, France, and on a train in southern Germany.
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The first South American country to host the Olympics is reeling from an astonishing combination of political upheaval and economic crisis.
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Tuesday's vote is a landmark victory for organized labor, which is still reeling from the Supreme Court's verdict in Janus v.
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