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"In setting off fireworks, be conscious of 'setting off the (pollution) index'," read an editorial on Saturday in the People's Daily newspaper, the Communist Party mouthpiece.
That's setting off alarm bells within the higher education community.
Clinton said, setting off more heckling from the Sanders supporters.
I think they're supposed to be quite brave, setting off.
Antifa setting off firecrackers and throwing water bottles at police.
And that's setting off alarm bells among some park supporters.
It's because I'm constantly setting off on the next adventure!
He died a week later, setting off protests and riots.
Mr. Ismaili reacted by setting off tear gas in Parliament.
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The circuit breaker kicked in Monday, setting off a temporary halt.
Ms. Johansen won the election unopposed, setting off a sharp backlash.
Olivia is setting off all kinds of red flags this episode.
Before setting off for Asia, Trump sent a letter to Kim.
They're setting off missiles, which they say are for television purposes.
This means there are ways to avoid setting off appraisal rights.
The boat capsized after setting off for Europe from neighboring Libya.
Congress responded by suspending him and setting off a constitutional standoff.
His death shook the nation, setting off another round of disturbances.
A dominatrix moved into Bedford-Stuyvesant, setting off a gentrification struggle.
The hashtag then circulated over WhatsApp, setting off fears of widespread looting.
Witnesses reported the suspect yelled "Allahu Akbar" before setting off the blasts.
Before setting off the next morning, I produced my baseline poo sample.
Tired of passing cars on the street setting off your motion alarm?
Setting off with a car full of empty jars at 5 a.m.
He was found dead the next morning, setting off the sweeping investigation.
CNN aired the recordings, setting off a firestorm among the Trump camp.
Group admins will also be told how to turn the setting off.
The political calculation is setting off a domino effect on Capitol Hill.
The government refused to recognize the ruling, setting off a constitutional crisis.
He has tried teamwork, setting off on a fragile alliance with Gov.
The sound of gunfire served as an alarm, setting off an eruption.
The Tongan annexation was soon ratified, setting off a dispute with Fiji.
Most fled to relative safety, before setting off to work in Dubai.
Six women collapsed on crossing the finish line, setting off an outcry.
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He said his son had been sneezing, setting off alarm at home.
The thousands who remained in the park were barred from setting off.
But Delhiites were defiant, setting off all kinds of fireworks for hours.
That much of a spending increase is setting off alarms among conservative Republicans.
Mitchell was a master of setting off one form or color against another.
I'm at work and this freaking thing keeps setting off my doorbell camera!!
The agents contacted the observatory's director, thus setting off a months-long investigation.
Soviet troops swiftly occupied the entire chain, setting off a 70-year dispute.
Gianforte's statement implies that Jacobs bears responsibility for setting off the physical altercation.
He then warned people nearby to get away before setting off the device.
He would be setting off bear traps and bleeding all over the floor.
Before setting off, Donkoh tinkered with his BMW 7 Series to boost performance.
"Iran, Iran, we step on you!" they chanted, setting off fireworks to celebrate.
Ask yourself what you're doing that might be setting off the other person.
They make an alarming entrance, these two, setting off instant worry and wonder.
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At one point, someone interrupted the proceedings by setting off a fire alarm.
The Tongan annexation was soon ratified, setting off a continuing dispute with Fiji.
Going public can also damage one's own political party by setting off scrutiny.
Fuel cells operate by setting off a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen.
Kelsea Ballerini's The First Time tour is so hot it's setting off fire alarms.
The frozen particles disintegrate in Earth's atmosphere, setting off the bright and colorful display.
Beneath these rosy promises, Trump's policies are setting off alarm bells in C-suites.
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The generation of sparks by the ESP ignited the hydrocarbons setting off the explosion.
That gives them a way to avoid raising wages and setting off price increases.
The rush-hour collision occurred about 973 miles east of Manhattan, setting off fires.
Imagine setting off on a mission from Earth in the year 2000, for example.
Ever since, smaller "caravans" have been setting off from Honduras, El Salvador and Guatemala.
Fighter jets flew low over Istanbul, setting off sonic booms that felt like airstrikes.
They don't sound as scary as massive student debt figures setting off the alarms.
And Daenerys is finally setting off to conquer her homeland by blood and fire.
This ash would linger for months, blocking sunlight and setting off a volcanic winter.
Here's what you need to know before setting off on your first Google trip.
Every summer, ritualized marches and bonfires inflame tensions, setting off riots and sectarian violence.
But his goal of setting off a tourism boom could be difficult to achieve.
But he refused, setting off a protracted political and economic crisis in his country.
Then last week he announced the tax on WhatsApp calls, setting off a revolt.
But she abruptly left Britain, claiming diplomatic immunity and setting off an international uproar.
Were any of his family members involved in creating or setting off the bombs?
Cromwell underplays this, and everything else, as if to avoid setting off believability alarms.
This is where you have a coffee before setting off on your island adventure.
Before setting off for battle, Dany resumed her knee-bending negotiations with Jon Snow.
Both mothers proceeded to introduce their children online, setting off a dizzying, whirlwind romance.
The infected people unknowingly spread it to others, setting off the outbreak's deadly journey.
Three other men accused of setting off the car bomb are also under arrest.
Before setting off the charge, the Marine with the detonator counts down from five.
Now, an Englishman was setting off to prove the theory of a German, Einstein.
President Donald Trump wants a parade, and it's setting off yet another angry debate.
Samuel Brooks, partner at Macfarlanes, likened the moves to setting off a fire alarm.
Olswanger named team-mate Stephanie Myers, setting off an argument between the two contestants.
And the middle class is also setting off a boom in China's insurance sector.
And Hassett said consumer prices are "not setting off alarms right now" related to tariffs.
Before setting off on a zero dollar day, mentally walk yourself through a typical day.
And if there's one scene that's really setting off the waterworks, it's Mary's smile makeover.
Apple's touchscreen wonder changed the course of technology and culture, setting off the mobile revolution.
Eric hangs out for a bit before setting off with his pup to jog home.
It was loose in the crease, setting off a scramble before Mrazek covered the puck.
The beach was off-limits to Arabs, setting off a scuffle between the two groups.
A compressor blew out during the restart attempt, the sources said, setting off the blaze.
Avianca Brasil filed for bankruptcy in December, setting off a scramble to repossess its planes.
Turkey will take back all the boat-people setting off from its shores to Greece.
But we're setting off on our next five years, and we're looking beyond the phone.
"At first, I thought it was teenagers setting off fireworks in the backyard," he recalled.
So pack a picnic basket of organic goodies from the farmers market before setting off.
He had traveled to Beijing to meet Mao in 1954 without setting off mass protests.
But by setting off a global trade battle, President Trump is threatening the town's livelihood.
But it could dramatically destabilize the region by setting off a chain of destructive consequences.
Twenty-six crewmen and agents spilled out, setting off a huge manhunt in the area.
Officials have said that they were concerned about setting off a panic and jamming roads.
"If that's not setting off alarm bells, then someone's not paying attention," Mr. Lancman said.
Mr. Ito's trip ended on a beach in Atami, where someone was setting off fireworks.
And he challenged the separation of powers — setting off the constitutional crisis that Watergate was.
By setting off an unexpected shortage of iodine, an element crucial to early brain growth.
"That's my underwire," said Katie Couric, who was pulled aside after setting off the alarm.
He did, setting off the first Pakistan–India war, which lasted until the following year.
But so do other aspects of the justice system — without setting off the same outcry.
Obama nominated Garland earlier this month, setting off an election-year battle over the court.
And yet Turner served just three months of that sentence, setting off yet another firestorm.
Harrison was charged with disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and setting off a false fire alarm.
The fall in support should be setting off alarm bells in the former vice president's campaign.
But those low standards in turn confirmed and reinforced white prejudice, setting off a depressing spiral.
At night the family would sit on their roof and see the smuggler boats setting off.
They shoulder the film together beautifully, setting off sparks of conflict and swoon-worthy sexual tension.
The White House announced Tuesday that Trump had fired Comey, setting off a storm of speculation.
What is the specific event or series of events capable of setting off this death spiral?
Price-comparison websites have been around for years without setting off a wave of pecuniary promiscuity.
The lobby's gray tones continued here, setting off dark furniture, abstract art and a retro clock.
According to messages the boys exchanged before setting off, they had taken flashlights and some food.
They chanted, "This is not OK" and "Justice now," before setting off fireworks, according to witnesses.
The recent sharp Chinese currency depreciation should be setting off alarm bells for the global economy.
Fuel cells operate by setting off a chemical reaction between hydrogen and oxygen in the air.
Trump signed it in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve it.
"People coming out of storage spaces with big boxes aren't setting off bells," Mr. Ryan said.
Lindsay Whalen's final shot from just inside halfcourt was not close, setting off the Sparks' celebration.
He was setting off these homemade bombs, which are about as powerful as a hand grenade.
Teyana Taylor's setting off her own kinda fireworks down in South Beach ... just ask Iman Shumpert.
The sun is setting off in the distance and there's pulsing electronic music flooding the room.
After setting off smaller explosions, the attackers drove an explosive-laden Humvee into the district center.
A reckless driver on Iraq's notoriously chaotic roads might clip him, accidentally setting off the bomb.
It dumped heavy rains that loosened the saturated soil on mountainsides, setting off landslides, officials said.
The shooting then stopped as Martin apparently hid deeper within the warehouse, setting off a hunt.
Mr. Harris withdrew from the contest, setting off a crowded Republican primary that Mr. Bishop won.
Her father, she said, was intimidating and critical, with a short temper she feared setting off.
His father told him he could not live with him anymore, setting off another shouting match.
In 2011, Apple added emoji to its iOS messaging app, setting off the global emoji explosion.
It would risk setting off a war on the Korean peninsula that could claim millions of lives.
Setting off fireworks in one of the most popular things to do on the Fourth of July.
The two men were detained Saturday at John F. Kennedy International Airport, setting off a large protest.
He hit K.J. Hill from 6 yards at 12:25, and setting off a wild fourth quarter.
Everything synched up perfectly, as if the person setting off the explosions was also conducting my vibrator.
Such capabilities have raised fears of the weaponization of space and setting off a race between rivals.
These sales can be contagious, with one program's trades setting off the sell signals of other algorithms.
Instead, Juul mixes freebase nicotine with an acid, setting off a chemical reaction that produces the salts.
BuzzFeed published Steele's dossier in January 2017, setting off a firestorm of controversy and intriguing many liberals.
That means travel times as you're setting off for work and restaurant recommendations at lunch, for example.
The youngest passenger was born just a few days before setting off, the oldest well over 70.
The status was granted, but challenged by Cadbury in 2007, setting off an 11-year legal war.
Setting off from Manston, 87 trucks drove the 20 miles (153 km) to Dover and back again.
For now, Mr Hind is praying that Polish youths don't retaliate, setting off a cycle of violence.
Wish you were jet-setting off with the housewives even if it means tolerating their insane arguments?
Trump signed it in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
Ahmad Khan Rahimi, the New Jersey man accused of setting off a bomb in Manhattan on Sept.
We've seen thrillers centered on women before, but usually there's a dead woman setting off the action.
Russell hit another 3 on the next possession, backpedaling with confidence and setting off a wild celebration.
Before setting off into the desert, she heard stories about armed outlaws who rape women in Libya.
The coastal commission has fought vigorously for public easements to allow access, sometimes setting off epic battles.
Other tribes joined in, setting off a senseless war that has defied numerous agreements and cease-fires.
Twenty-six crewmen and armed agents spilled out of the submarine, setting off a 50-day manhunt.
Noura's radiance becomes erratically pyrotechnic, setting off dozens of incendiary ideas but letting many of them fizzle.
A few hundred protesters attacked police officers with rocks, setting off clashes that dragged on for hours.
When its updates resumed, the president was in the lead, setting off deep suspicions of electoral fraud.
But Mr. Chau pushed ahead, setting off in his kayak, which he had packed with a Bible.
Before setting off that final day, Mr. Chau finished his note with a message to his family.
Higher taxes could in turn lead some high-income residents to leave, setting off a vicious cycle.
It might also tempt other countries to devalue their currencies, setting off a potentially costly currency war.
It was the same facility where, on Thursday, a chemical storage trailer exploded, setting off a fire.
A wave of defaults followed, with each collapse setting off the next, like a set of dominoes.
But the abortion lands Norma in the hospital, setting off a chain of misunderstandings and malicious opportunism.
We were setting off down the notorious Scud ally, where coalition forces were blowing up suspect vehicles.
In the Season 2 premiere, a nuclear incident exposes this secret, setting off a whirlwind of panic.
After Pakistan won, the police encountered people shouting pro-Pakistan slogans and setting off firecrackers in celebration.
The toy is setting off debates about who benefits from the commercialization of a solemn Mexican holiday.
Almost immediately, speculators pounced, setting off a property buying frenzy and sending shares of construction companies soaring.
She then disappeared from public view completely, setting off rumors that she may have been executed, too.
Smoke is shorthand for culinary catastrophe, setting off alarms in the kitchen and jitters in nervous cooks.
And in doing so, they would encourage one another, setting off a self-reinforcing cycle of escalation.
The shut-off, which started Wednesday, was intended to prevent the utility's equipment from setting off fires.
According to witnesses, motorist cut off Broncos police escort, setting off chain reaction with three players buses.
Before setting off, he reminded us of protest etiquette: no photos of law enforcement or protesters' faces.
On Wednesday morning Pompeo was back to his formal diplomatic duties -- setting off for Portugal and Morocco.
Other bands of mostly Salvadorans followed, with a small group setting off on Sunday from San Salvador.
Some countries might then slash the value of their currencies to regain competitiveness, setting off a currency war.
Eight people are in custody, including two teens believed to be responsible for setting off the tear gas.
They sometimes meet hot, dense gas that blows through the galaxy, shooting out gas and setting off starbursts.
A mother reported that her son did not return from soccer practice that day, setting off the search.
Meanwhile, Elle snaps back and the A/V equipment bursts into flames, setting off the school fire alarm.
President Trump said the military dog was chasing al-Baghdadi when he resorted to setting off the bomb.
Ahead we're detailing seven tips to prepare your home before jet-setting off on yet another travel adventure.
And before setting off, in his helmet (safety first) and reflective jacket — with slacks and suede shoes, naturally!
Before setting off, Geoghegan worked in the admissions office at Georgetown University, where she was also a graduate.
So if you stumble on a potted plant that's setting off the RF detector, take a closer look.
More innocently, people trigger wildfires all the time by discarding lit cigarettes, starting campfires, and setting off fireworks.
I have just the one on my iPhone, which results, humiliatingly, in me setting off the fire alarm.
The airport operator advised passengers to check their flight status with airlines before setting off for the airport.
"Using a Dyson hand dryer is like setting off a viral bomb in a bathroom," read one story.
Or perhaps he's setting off for Dragonstone, hoping to enlist Daenerys in his battle against the White Walkers.
Isabella Brazier-Jones was setting off with her best friend, Olivia Cura, for the trip of a lifetime.
Such capabilities have raised fears of the weaponisation of space and setting off a race between rival powers.
Trump signed the deal in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
Mr. Putin armed the rebels, independent analysts and Western intelligence agencies concluded, setting off a full-blown war.
According to Reverol, eyewitnesses said one of those minors was responsible for setting off the tear-gas canister.
The deal was signed in November, setting off a six-month deadline for Congress to approve the pact.
Gaétan Dugas, a French Canadian flight attendant, was once blamed for setting off the entire American AIDS epidemic.
Castro tore into the Obama administration's immigration policy, setting off a surprisingly anti-Obama stretch of the evening.
Yet some other economic data has come in weaker than many analysts expected, setting off concerns about growth.
CNN reports the man stood outside of the festival after being denied entry before setting off the explosion.
SILSBEE, Texas — Normally, the airmen of the Navy's HM-103 unit spend their days deliberately setting off mines.
SILSBEE, Texas — Normally, the airmen of the Navy's HM-14 unit spend their days deliberately setting off mines.
Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,000 lives, mostly Muslim.
Two years later, Hindu fundamentalists razed the mosque, setting off more riots that claimed 2,33 lives, mostly Muslim.
But Spanish conquerors drained the lake and cleared forestland, setting off centuries of flooding and water-management crises.
Into that settlement, a cow arrives, setting off a chain of events that are both momentous and small.
As pools of standing waters rise, they can corrode critical signal and electrical equipment, setting off transit disruptions.
Kurds who voted "yes" have been celebrating since Monday evening, setting off fireworks and raising the Kurdish flag.
Mr. Minniti ordered his arrest, setting off on a crash course in international intelligence operations and spy craft.
But he refused, setting off a profound political and economic crisis whose resolution could turn chaotic and violent.
Five Star deputies voted against its construction last month, setting off a crisis that brought down the government.
The government has also urged Tunisia and Libya to do more to prevent migrant boats from setting off.
Another widely read but completely false post claimed that setting off fireworks would sterilize germs in the air.
On Saturday, she was taking a shower when the earthquake alarm sounded, setting off panic in the house.
In November 2012, The Financial Times reported on the Guinea bribery investigation, setting off coverage around the world.
Police blocked demonstrators from getting too close to the castle, setting off complaints from protesters about police violence.
Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
She pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor, setting off a chain of events that led to the deportation order.
Increasingly, students have missed large chunks of class because illicit e-cigarettes keep setting off the fire alarm.
But by the 19th century, Europeans had discovered the utility of rubber as well, setting off a boom.
As Mr. Bush sought to interrupt him, Mr. Trump told him dismissively, "Quiet," setting off booing in the audience.
Insulin regulates the levels of sugar in the blood, setting off a complex chemical cascade known as insulin signaling.
Baking the perfect cookie — or anything — is all about setting off a chain of reactions called the Maillard reaction.
Straightening, she smoothed her tunic and trousers, setting off down the tiled hallway that led into the harem itself.
That confusion has contributed to a rise in migrants setting off from Libya in an effort to reach Italy.
Stomach cancer has blocked his bowels, setting off nausea and vomiting if he takes even a sip of water.
The lack of unity among Senate Democrats is setting off a larger rift in the Democratic party around immigration.
"Prime Minister Theresa May is setting off to Europe to 're-negotiate'," Commerzbank strategists wrote in a daily note.
The blast killed one worker and injured five others, when an excavator struck the line, setting off the explosion.
They lifted me from obscurity and celebrated me, setting off a chain of events that changed my life forever.
It is regularly challenged by the activist group "Women of the Wall", sometimes setting off scuffles and police intervention.
A group of gunmen attacked Jakarta, also setting off bombs in a shopping district close to the presidential palace.
He shot and killed the bouncer before opening fire on revelers inside, as well as setting off smoke bombs.
Using a robotic arm, it places a small detonator on top of them before setting off the device remotely.
Because dogs won't deliberately knock over a picture frame, setting off your alarm in the middle of the night.
Prosecutors have accused the Afghan-born U.S. citizen of setting off an explosion in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Sept.
But on Sunday evening, many families still celebrated the festival by climbing to their rooftops and setting off firecrackers.
To avoid setting off the poison pill, a hostile bidder had to replace a majority of the target's board.
Instead, the elders said, he killed the woman's husband, setting off a wave of killings between the two communities.
Israel killed a senior commander of the Palestinian Islamic Jihad group in Gaza, setting off a wave of violence.
The study estimates that a certain type of "cloud" could go extinct by 2100, setting off massive warming feedback.
A disturbance erupted at a vigil for Hussle on Monday, setting off a stampede that critically injured two people.
On Wednesday, Japanese spacecraft Hayabusa2 reached the diamond-shaped asteroid Ryugu three years after setting off on its mission.
Diwali, traditionally ushered in with the setting off of firecrackers mainly by India's majority Hindu community, falls on Oct.
He also gave an eight-hour floor speech to defend himself, setting off his current romance with liberal voters.
Clinton's brother Tony Rodham has turned up in business ventures on the island, setting off speculation about insider deals.
A year later he was dead, killed in a hail of police gunfire while setting off an explosive device.
But if Trump was to make changes, he likely wouldn't be able to without setting off alarm bells, though.
There have also been cases of people deliberately setting off blasts to settle local grievances such as land disputes.
In video footage, she seems to be gamely playing the part, setting off hoots and hollers from the crowd.
The eruption has also been setting off earthquakes, including a 5.5-magnitude tremor early Tuesday morning at Kilauea's summit.
Its swirling chants and pin drops fall into a sinister downbeat, threatening to burst forward but never setting off.
And as people build their homes closer to wildlands, the likelihood of setting off an inferno will only rise.
A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had produced the world's first gene-edited babies, setting off a global firestorm.
You can "trip," or SET OFF an explosive or alarm, and you can "start a trip" by SETting OFF.
Military reinforcements later arrived and stopped them as they tried to return to Mali, setting off a gun battle.
Police officers blocked demonstrators from getting too close to the castle, setting off complaints from protesters about police violence.
Being gay barely warrants a shrug at secular colleges, but it is setting off bottle rockets at Christian ones.
Blockades along the main road to Quito International Airport shut down traffic, setting off rippling flight delays and cancellations.
That "home" is expressed by a deeper hue of red: a burgundy background setting off the central scarlet figure.
Unable to regain control, Lumumba appealed to the Soviet Union for help, setting off alarm bells in the West.
That decision shattered what had been a fragile peace, setting off fighting that has killed more than 2000 people.
Then on Monday, a New Jersey Transit train derailed in the same area, setting off another round of delays.
Since setting off the nuclear age, America has been the major, if imperfect, force behind the restraints that exist.
Conventional wisdom seems to have been too pessimistic about how much the economy could grow before setting off inflation.
The ride-hailing company said it would appeal the decision, setting off what could be a long legal process.
A soldier urged visiting journalists to stick to the middle of the street to avoid setting off roadside bombs.
Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April of 2014, setting off global outrage.
In another, a married woman's ex-boyfriend dies in her bed, setting off a chain of comic, ominous events.
Incidents were reported of fans climbing steet lights, setting off fireworks and breakdancing in the middle of Oakland intersections.
Trump named Mulvaney on the same day, setting off a legal feud that has been in the courts for weeks.
On May 23, Duterte declared martial law for Mindanao, setting off clashes between the national army and local rebel groups.
Still, some fear that Washington's withdrawal from that agreement may simply make matters worse, setting off a new arms race.
At some point, police said, Jones approached the field and yelled at his son, setting off a chain of events.
Here are the six steps any aspiring hero should follow when setting off to kill a wight or White Walker.
Would a President Trump keep setting off media storms by tweeting and retweeting late at night from the White House?
Knowing that, if I were on Team Trump, I would refrain from poking the tiger and setting off her supporters.
The attacks on Obama's watch were smaller — they featured radicalized individuals firing guns, or setting off homemade bombs, in crowds.
At least one of the bullets then struck the fireworks, setting off the explosives and engulfing the vehicle in flames.
When I double tapped the watch to trigger the function, the bracelet ended up setting off my iTunes music app.
There obviously was the Pao trial before this, which I think was the real setting-off point of that. Huge.
TMZ broke the story ... Brandy fell into unconsciousness as the plane was taxiing to the runway, setting off emergency protocol.
To finance the government's domestic bills, Mr Maduro has revved up the printing presses, setting off a bout of hyperinflation.
About 100 meters (328 feet) of the overpass buried moving cars and pedestrians, quickly setting off a frantic rescue operation.
It's hard to explain the simple joy of setting off a massive, explosive chain reaction that clears the entire board.
Gunmen stormed into the Jawhara Mall after setting off a car bomb and launching a suicide attack at its entrance.
Cancel culture has a way of setting off celebrities, especially as it can often cost them jobs or other opportunities.
Avianca Brasil filed for bankruptcy protection in December, setting off a dispute for its routes among Brazil's top three airlines.
Sylvia becomes stuck in the Holland Tunnel and bombs go off, setting off floods that will soon engulf her car.
Four people sought to be picked, setting off a cascade of uncertainty and chaos about other races around the state.
Gunmen raided the building after setting off a car bomb, police officials and the insurgent group said, according to Reuters.
As the Somali-led force approached the checkpoint, the militants opened fire, setting off a gun battle, said Lt. Cmdr.
That made borrowing cheap for years, setting off a string of record corporate profits that sent the stock market soaring.
But the diesel scandal that erupted almost a year ago, setting off a plunge in Volkswagen sales, changed all that.
The news is setting off alarm bells in the retail industry, with some speculating other brands could follow Nike's lead.
More than 570,000 Britons signed a petition to ban Mr. Trump from entering Britain, setting off a semiserious parliamentary debate.
It's been 10 years since Lehman Brothers collapsed, setting off a global financial meltdown that would take years to correct.
Before it happened I was just standing in the parking lot with my friends smoking joints and setting off fireworks.
In the winter, when the air quality plummets, he barely goes outside for fear of setting off his breathing problems.
On a recent outing, two cars in front of her had crashed into each other, setting off a panic attack.
New York (CNN Business)The federal government is determined to prevent the coronavirus pandemic from setting off another mortgage meltdown.
For generations, millions of Indians have celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by setting off a symphony of fireworks.
The $13.4 billion deal shook the grocery world, setting off a frenzy of deals and partnerships that continues to intensify.
" Lewandowski interrupted Petkanas mid-sentence with "womp, womp," setting off an astounded Petkanas as he repeatedly exclaimed, "How dare you!
As soon as those were placed inside, the container would be sealed, setting off for Puerto Rico in the morning.
As for Mr. Brazel, he didn't believe the debris was a weather balloon, but he regretted setting off the furor.
The marches are setting off from different cities in the region and will converge on Barcelona, the region's capital Friday.
According to Chatelain's account, McDonald's particularly flourished, snapping up property nationwide and setting off cycles of simultaneous investment and divestment.
The male trio went first, with the women's riders then setting off when the second male rider crossed the line.
The organisers had come under pressure from Christian groups and conservative politicians, setting off a debate about freedom of expression.
Mr. Buhari, 75, left for London on Monday for a four-day visit, setting off renewed concerns about his health.
Every car is disinfected before setting off, and again after doctors and nurses disembark along the highway entrance to Wuhan.
Sheckley and his team ended up working for months, setting off about 200 explosions each day on a demolition range.
Before setting off for nearby fjords and waterfalls, explore the cultural scene and Nordic cuisine of this beguiling coastal city.
He couldn't go outside — not without setting off a high-speed car chase of government vehicles and media vans, anyway.
Prosecutors have accused the Afghan-born U.S. citizen of setting off an explosion in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on Sept. 17.
Liquid oxygen flowing into a second-stage tank had frozen solid, setting off a catastrophic sequence of events, he said.
A stiff wind and a small cloudburst caught my little Suzuki as I entered town, setting off my shaky nerves.
After setting off a public firestorm with no proof, he then calls for an investigation to find the missing evidence.
Yet the president's populist style, complete with the bombast, is setting off a wave of "mini-Trumps" in Central Europe.
The fire alarm went off and they were making fun of culinary class for presumably setting off the alarm, again.
Before setting off, Vogel redesigned the entire interior of his medium-sized Ford to make it suitable to live in.
And concerns about inflation have helped send US Treasury yields spiking, setting off a wave of turbulence on Wall Street.
Industry groups are pressing lawmakers to include their tax priorities in year-end legislation, setting off a last-minute scramble.
Things go very badly when Earth has to pass Jupiter, setting off a desperate scramble to save humanity from annihilation.
Sheckley and his team ended up working for months, setting off about 200 explosions each day on a demolition range.
Almost immediately after his firing, agents and publishers pounced, setting off speculation that Mr. Comey was contemplating writing a book.
Ms. Koike, after starting her own party, probably helped Mr. Abe by setting off a further split in the opposition.
But she did it over the weekend, setting off a growing firestorm of controversy that's defined the week in politics.
Trump fired FBI Director James Comey back in early May, setting off a constitutional crisis that frankly America hasn't yet resolved.
That strategy was working earlier this year, though US inventories have since spiked, setting off a bear market in oil prices.
Trump could also roll out a Supreme Court nominee as early as Tuesday, setting off another battle royale on Capitol Hill.
Leaving this security setting off (as inevitably many will) will leave many Fortnite players susceptible to malware that harm their device.
Anger at police was also major factor in setting off the 2011 uprising that ended President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
Women's rights groups and civil rights activists vehemently opposed Bork's nomination, setting off a fevered debate in the United States Senate.
It takes a lot of setting off and touring, and writing, and you really have to commit yourself to the project.
Nickel prices hit a 13-year low in February, before Philippines shut mines on environmental concerns, setting off the recent rally.
She tries to make Edgar do it, setting off a PTSD reaction that he sinks into as the episode goes on.
Fans are obsessed by the fierce strategising and skill behind teams shooting each other, throwing digital grenades and setting off bombs.
In tight labor markets, employers sometimes choose to increase wages and pay for the change with higher prices, setting off inflation.
Many guessed that Schlafman, like a growing number of people right now, was setting off to create his own venture outfit.
Anger at police was a major factor in setting off the 2011 uprising that ended President Hosni Mubarak's 30-year rule.
The film has underperformed at the box office, setting off a wave of questions about the future of the film franchise.
Still ahead, Facebook and YouTube banning controversial radio host, Alex Jones, and setting off debate over social media and free speech.
Eight Telecom Italia (TIM) board members nominated by Vivendi, its top investor, resigned on Thursday, setting off a full board renewal.
He dragged the girl from the bloody crime scene into his car's trunk and drove off, setting off a massive search.
But the pussyhats are why the Weinstein story was a lit match dropped in a drought, setting off the #MeToo wildfire.
Cardi B's lingering side effects from her recent plastic surgeries should be setting off alarm bells ... so says Dr. Terry Dubrow.
Setting off a smoke bomb in the parking lot was both against the law and against stadium rules, they told him.
It is, however, highly unlikely the Guards will strike any of its foes directly and risk setting off a regional conflict.
Samuel Parris (a marvelously soggy-spined Jason Butler Harner), setting off a chain of accusations that results in scores of deaths.
That legislation, SB562, was subsequently tabled by state assembly speaker Anthony Rendon, setting off a fierce round of intra-party recriminations.
"Are mad as hell and we're not going to take it anymore," he says, setting off a new chain of statements.
Instead, they're functioning as a barrier that prevents sound waves from setting off my Rube Goldberg machine in the first place.
Setting off, I gently triggered the behind-the-wheel paddle shifters, the first time I had experienced the F1 transmission technology.
Earlier Thursday, Trump formally kicked off the approval process for the deal, setting off a timeline for its passage in Congress.
But the remaining 54 delegates will be unbound, setting off a furious scramble by the campaigns to get their supporters elected.
"That would do a significant amount of damage pretty quickly — setting off something akin to a trade war," Mr. Zandi said.
Some suggest the group fears angering the Turkish government and setting off a broader crackdown on smuggling networks it relies upon.
Many analysts fear that Russia will exploit those doubts, perhaps setting off a low-level incident meant to call NATO's bluff.
Protesters set fire to debris on the bridge, in turn setting off a series of small explosions, forcing many to flee.
He left office after he acknowledged using political funds to pay for personal travel and entertainment, setting off a public furor.
Trump signed the revised trade deal in November, setting off a six-month timeline for Congress to take up the pact.
Before setting off, many migrants pass through the comedor, a tin-roof shelter within sight of the border in Nogales, Mexico.
The breach took place during two weeks in late 2013 and was unveiled in 2014, setting off a Secret Service investigation.
Katherine Jackson resurfaced late Wednesday night at a famous West Hollywood diner, setting off alarms for some very worried family members.
They feared he would live-tweet his favorite TV shows, setting off national and geopolitical firestorms (remember the Obama wiretap classic?).
With nothing to sell, they have to lay off workers, setting off the same cycle of job losses and reduced spending.
The video was shared widely, including by RT's YouTube channel, according to Foreign Policy, setting off a firestorm on social media.
That year, fake reports of sectarian violence went viral in India, setting off riots that killed several people and displaced thousands.
They've also asked revelers to abstain from setting off any fireworks or any other device that could make a banging sound.
The rain is coming down so hard that it's entering the front of the store and setting off a motion detector.
Protests swept the capital for months, setting off a government crackdown in which more than 100 people died in street battles.
And what about the risk of setting off a wave of consolidations, leaving a fully integrated industry immune to new competition?
Since these funds used debt to juice their returns, they were forced to disgorge assets, setting off an avalanche of sales.
Although it makes geological sense, it's still an unusual sight if you're setting off for a relaxing day on the water.
Islamic Jihad fired a barrage of rockets from Gaza into Israel, setting off air-raid sirens in communities such as Ashkelon.
The night before setting off from home, a future journeyman traditionally hosts a party to say farewell to family and friends.
In March 2019, Smollett's 16 counts of disorderly conduct were unexpectedly dropped, setting off debate over whether Smollett received preferential treatment.
After Officer Hartman tried to stop the wanted vehicle, the driver took off, setting off an eight-minute, 10-mile chase.
Trump has suggested that China should investigate Hunter, setting off claims by Democrats that the president is soliciting foreign election interference.
Some Koreans fear that the United States might attack North Korea's nuclear facilities, setting off a war that could devastate Seoul.
A white coin maker left it at the workstation of an African-American colleague, setting off an uproar — and an investigation.
Indian troops had prevented the Nepalis from completing the construction of a culvert in the disputed area, setting off the protest.
Italian television Sky TG24 said the flames fell to the lower level, setting off secondary explosions in a car lot below.
Alert messages appeared on the cell phones of agency employees, setting off a series of phone calls to the operations center.
This should be setting off alarm bells for local elected officials in the hundreds of cities that already have these partnerships.
When cells that contain these receptors are stretched, the receptors open up, letting in ions and setting off an electrical pulse.
Mr. Trump's new immigration policy may be setting off protests around the country and raising eyebrows and objections among allies abroad.
This week, the Baseball Hall of Fame will announce a new class of inductees, setting off rounds of celebrations — and debates.
Instead, he advocated patience to see just how hot the economy could get without setting off a spiral of rising prices.
That could cause Iran to retaliate with a bigger attack, setting off a spiral that could end in full-scale war.
Atiqullah, 103, had been in jail for seven months after setting off a bomb that killed six people and wounded eight.
Then the scion of a storied Amsterdam family said he found two, setting off a feud in the international art world.
What's the right synth patch to represent a splash of lemon juice setting off the complex interplay between meat and spice?
The realistic downside, however, is almost like setting off fireworks in your living room and hoping it doesn't catch on fire.
Use your phone or smart assistant to ping your Tile device, setting off a ringtone that allows you to pinpoint its location.
Mr. Morales's opposition kept a muted response on Monday after declaring victory and setting off fireworks in the capital the night before.
If someone so much as spoke too loudly near his incubator, his oxygen levels could drop, setting off alarms from the monitors.
Then, once nighttime rolls around,  steamboats start setting off on fireworks cruises for an up-close and personal experience of the show.
The researchers say a molecule known as SDF-1 is the likely agent in this collaboration, setting off a localized immune response.
Today, you can communicate those views online any number of ways without setting off many tech companies' anti-hate-speech alarm bells.
"A person with migraines is just on the threshold of setting off this big cascade of chemical and electrical events," she said.
The migrant boat was reported missing on Tuesday with 49 people on board after setting off from northeastern Morocco, rescue services said.
Hyper-growth would exacerbate that problem, setting off an inflationary spiral that forces the Fed to slam the brakes on the economy.
Last year, a man was accused of setting off a bomb outside a kindergarten in eastern China, killing seven and injuring 65.
He is setting off on a six-day, 28-town bus tour intended to cement his status as the state's front-runner.
Khabib later apologized for the incident, but it's unclear what punishment -- if any -- he may face for setting off the massive brawl.
It has already begun to switch to insurgent-style tactics, setting off car bombs in Baghdad and east Mosul with growing frequency.
Unlike other gender reveals, this was one didn't go viral for setting off a major fire or letting a crocodile go loose.
Not only would that keep rescuers safe, it would help them avoid setting off slides or collapses that might kill any survivors.
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They destroyed a number of these dumps, in one case setting off explosions which blew up a staggering 70,000 tonnes of munitions.
Santos said 130 millimeters, or more than 5 inches, of rain fell in the area Friday night, setting off the deadly torrents.
In November 2016, he reportedly inserted scripts in the operating system so he could exploit this flaw without setting off any alerts.
Before setting off on the trip, the couple dropped off their young son to stay with family in Nashville, Grimes told WJLA.
Difficult to drive and easy to spin, the Viper has been setting off car alarms since 1992, and now it is dead.
Officers originally thought someone was setting off fireworks, but callers began describing the type of gun the man was using, Hamner said.
And its former CEO, Greg Duffy, has (twice) voiced his discontent with Fadell, setting off a wave of unseemly attention on Nest.
But on September 4th she opened Germany's borders to refugees streaming into Europe, setting off conflicts with Hungary and other eastern countries.
A video emerged of masked activists setting off flares outside a restaurant full of tourists on the island of Palma de Majorca.
If you're tired of the App Store asking you to rate or review your applications, here's how to turn that setting off.
North Korea said it successfully tested a miniaturized hydrogen nuclear device on Wednesday, setting off alarm bells in Japan and South Korea.
Energy companies had injected the wastewater in the ground near a fault zone, setting off a seismic reaction, according to the USGS.
On the grill, splatter doesn't matter, and smoke is actually a good thing, seasoning the chicken without setting off the smoke detector.
Clue emerges from Facebook Minassian on Monday posted a cryptic message to Facebook minutes before setting off in his rented vehicle, Sgt.
Etling rolled to his right and found D. J. Chark on a 15-yard pass, setting off a celebration by L.S.U. players.
That sale ignited the watch-collecting world, bringing in new collectors, boosting prices and setting off a mania around vintage Rolex Daytonas.
Paul also blocked a vote on the treaty earlier in March, setting off Senate Armed Services Committee Chairman John McCain (R-Ariz.).
President Trump signed the revised trade deal in November, setting off a six-month timeline for Congress to take up the pact.
Kevin Counihan, a top ObamaCare official under President Obama, said the move could prevent young people from enrolling, setting off damaging effects.
Video and photos of Nova Nation's partying quickly spread on social media, with clips showing crowds setting off firecrackers and lighting bonfires.
Congress later authorized employer-sponsored IRAs, prodding companies without pensions to offer a retirement benefit—and, ironically, setting off the account conversions.
Mr. Bove replayed a video of Mr. Rahimi setting off a flaming device in his backyard two days before the Chelsea bombing.
He took a pass from Erik Karlsson and deked his way past Fleury for the game-winner, setting off a wild celebration.
Neal added the first power-play goal in franchise history 4:27 later, setting off roars of excitement in T-Mobile Arena.
Justice Anthony Kennedy announced yesterday that he's retiring this summer, setting off a political war over the future of the Supreme Court.
For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm.
Building a business is like running a marathon, and few people win a long-distance race by setting off like Usain Bolt.
There, iguanas have destroyed concrete infrastructure and Burmese pythons have eaten protected and common species, setting off a disease-spreading chain reaction.
Sure, her incongruous accents to her Dior gown, strings of Tiffany diamonds setting off her scattered tattoos, flirted with the cutting edge.
The degree was not awarded until 1959 because he had forgotten to pay a $50 dissertation fee before setting off for Antarctica.
Wind speeds are important because strong gusts can blow trees into power lines or knock utility equipment into brush, setting off fires.
Hotter, drier summers are setting off more forest fires, which are accelerating a decades-old migration from rural areas, leaving lands untended.
These products featured heavily on Tuesday's list, setting off fears that China could retaliate with similar penalties against American plane maker Boeing.
A ceasefire with the PKK collapsed almost a year ago, setting off the worst violence the country has seen in two decades.
President Donald Trump's recent decision to seek an immigration deal with congressional Democrats is setting off an understandable implosion on the right.
Black September had murdered 11 Israelis at the 1972 Munich Olympics, setting off a wave of attacks between Israeli intelligence and Palestinians.
Setting off from the "bottle-shaped port" of St. John's in Newfoundland, they established winter quarters in Greenland, and the ship departed.
The president has allowed for other exemptions, setting off a flurry of lobbying by countries and companies in the U.S. and abroad.
Two years ago, Boko Haram kidnapped 2202 Nigerian girls from their school dormitory in the dead of night, setting off international outrage.
Pakistan could feel compelled to expand its arsenal to better survive a pre-emptive strike, in turn setting off an Indian buildup.
U.S. officials have threatened to walk away if U.S. demands are not met, setting off alarm bells for U.S. businesses and farmers.
But in 1961, the first lady Jackie Kennedy visited, setting off the first wave of tourism from the world's monied and famous.
Scalia died unexpectedly last month, setting off an election-year battle over what role voters should play in the next justice's selection.
Several weeks later, Walmart agreed, enacting a no-open carry policy and setting off a wave of other retailers doing the same.
After setting off shockwaves in Washington with Comey's dismissal earlier this week, Trump said the process of replacing Comey should move quickly.
Once again, a lack of clean water and proper hygiene is setting off an outbreak of killer diseases in displaced persons camps.
It's possible that insurers will look at the language of the order and get skittish, setting off a market collapse next year.
Now, read the article, "2 Indian Women Enter Sabarimala Temple, Setting Off Protests Near Hindu Shrine," and answer the following questions: 1.
The news is setting off alarm bells for Republicans, who are increasingly worried about a Democratic wave in the 2018 midterms. Gov.
Days later, a gunman beat a nurse in a hospital, setting off fighting that ended when his commander offered to hand him over.
Then Thursday morning, they turned around and ended the exemptions, setting off what could be the opening skirmish in a larger trade war.
The last time we saw Theon he was setting off to rescue Yara, and I think he's got a good chance of succeeding.
They do not want people to think of them only as a possible victim, but as young adults setting off on their lives.
The man who invented Hawaiian pizza, setting off one of the biggest debates in food, died on Thursday at the age of 83.
Following a 2007 incident involving university students that caused outrage, a local ordinance was passed that prohibits littering, setting off fireworks, and graffiti.
Taliban fighters attacked troops assembled to prepare an attack in Bala Buluk district in the night, setting off a fierce battle, officials said.
Some creators blamed him for setting off an "adpocalypse" — a YouTube policy change that resulted in some videos being stripped of their ads.
For a campaign that's been suffering a number of failures lately, its refusal to debate Sanders and setting off this alternative contest vs.
Now if that's setting off alarm bells in your head because such a policy could conceivably create another housing bubble, you're not wrong.
ET (0403 GMT Monday), deploying an array of solar panels and antennas before setting off on its 10-year voyage to the sun.
The First World War-era tugboat disappeared without a trace after setting off for Tutuila, American Samoa, by way of Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.
After his constitutional proposal was voted down, by 55% to 45%, he lost his temper, setting off a reckless campaign of land grabs.
Explosive Charges: Seismologists study the area under the glacier by setting off small explosive charges in the ice and listening for the reverberations.
The ride commences as normal, although Uber still recommends the rider go through the standard verification checks before setting off in the vehicle.
China fired back, accusing the United States of violating WTO rules and setting off "the largest trade war in economic history to date".
You know, months ago, Sean, we had Hawaii setting off missile alarms in Hawaii because the North Koreans were on a hair trigger.
Political pressure at home may yet force Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, to close her country's doors, setting off border closures across the continent.
Acquisition prices in leveraged buyouts are rising on the back of increased competition for deals, setting off alarm bells among private equity backers.
That is until Turner was called out for interfering with the throw, setting off heated debates that will last well beyond the game.
He was credited with restructuring Air France-KLM without, for the most part, setting off a major conflict with the company's powerful unions.
"It was a racist term, and everybody knew it was a racist term," he said, setting off rousing cheers from the crowd. Mrs.
Atkins is accused of setting off a sequence of events that ended at a Trader Joe's, in which he exchanged gunfire with police.
In 2004, George W. Bush won a second term with 40 percent of the national Latino vote, setting off panic in Democratic circles.
A Chinese coast guard vessel quickly intervened to prevent the Indonesian Navy from towing away the fishing boat, setting off a diplomatic row.
The week my kids and I heard those firecrackers behind our house, the police cited several teenagers for setting off rockets and such.
The Tile app helps you find your items by either setting off a ringtone or showing a map of their last known locations.
The escalation has spooked global markets, wiping between 2.9% and 3.5% from all major US indices and setting off a global sell-off.
An ammunition dump at a Russian military base exploded on Monday, setting off fires that injured a handful of people, Russian media reported.
These investigators learned about the document in the past few weeks, setting off a mad scramble to locate it and talk to witnesses.
In the late 1980s, the city was hit hard by crack cocaine, setting off a crippling epidemic of drug addiction and violent crime.
A major question is how Mr. Obama might respond without setting off an escalating cyberspace conflict with Russia between now and Nov. 8.
In 2013, Victoria Beckham tweeted a photo of an alkaline diet cookbook, setting off a flurry of interest in this style of eating.
Today Americans across the land are celebrating our independence from Britain by eating meat, waving flags, getting drunk, and setting off small explosions.
Some were clad in black and carried placards saying "No future for capitalism", "Eat the rich" and "Kill Trump", also setting off flares.
The trailer sees him setting off for the lost city of Atlantis, sure to make it there in no more than 16 hours.
Just a week later, Hurricane Maria would form and eventually knock out Puerto Rico's power grid, setting off a terrible ongoing humanitarian disaster.
Dozens of fighters moved on the city in the early-morning darkness, setting off gun battles that lasted for more than a day.
Mr. Hariri's unexpected trip and resignation unsettled the Middle East, setting off a political crisis in Lebanon and even raising fears of war.
The Boy Scouts of America is going coed, setting off a debate about the best place for girls to learn to be leaders.
The film's star, Hugh Jackman, even tweeted about my question, setting off another round of fans who emphatically told me how they felt.
If North Korea insults him, it's not difficult to imagine him ordering some kind of retaliation — potentially setting off another dangerous escalation cycle.
The process involves setting off explosives or rattling the earth with 40,000-pound thumper trucks and measuring the vibrations to detect underground reservoirs.
Two women complained to Swedish authorities about Mr. Assange's sexual conduct with them, setting off a yearslong quest of investigators to question him.
But with thousands of runners at each of three start points, those at the back often have a long wait before setting off.
Wild on a TV talk show of acting like a neo-Nazi band, setting off a wider discussion about the band's ideological position.
All the exchanges, Mr. Castorina said Thursday, were initiated by Mr. Luthmann, and his own responses were calculated to avoid setting off disputes.
He cited the impacts of a 2010 drought in Russia which led the Kremlin to limit wheat exports, setting off a chain reaction.
Some 21999,000 rescuers, working cautiously to avoid setting off more slides, have recovered few bodies, and at least 93 people were still missing.
It was in this prefecture that waves from the tsunami overpowered a nuclear power plant's protective sea walls, setting off a catastrophic meltdown.
But he was forced out of Fox News over sexual harassment charges last year, setting off a period of turmoil at Fox News.
It is involved in things as diverse as setting off breast cancer in mice and helping orchestrate the body plan of fruit flies.
Giuliani has embarked on a series of media appearances after setting off a firestorm last week during an explosive interview with Sean Hannity.
Even a limited U.S. strike would pose risks that the North's leader, Kim Jong-un, might retaliate, setting off a spiral of escalation.
Iran's every move will be scrutinized by the United States and Israel, perhaps setting off a military confrontation the country can hardly afford.
Kilauea has been setting off small earthquakes, creating gas-emitting fissures and releasing lava flows that have destroyed dozens of homes this month.
Unfortunately, Mathews's work also demonstrates another truism about a novel, which is that writing one is like setting off into a trackless wood.
It wasn&apost until Saturday that Iran admitted that it shot down the plane, setting off massive anti-government protests across the country.
Falling oil prices and years of economic mismanagement have left many Venezuelans facing shortages of food and basic medicines, setting off widespread protests.
In a similar incident, Boko Haram militants kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
North Korea's ambassador to Malaysia, above, found fault with the autopsy and called the country's investigation politically motivated, setting off a diplomatic furor.
A security official said a sticky bomb destroyed two tankers, setting off an explosion that engulfed the bus, burning many passengers to death.
Megan can hardly go to the bathroom without setting off a hand dryer loud enough to send the audience out of their seats.
The prominent former auto executive eluded the authorities and the news media to flee while awaiting trial, setting off a flurry of speculation.
That contradicted statements by the police officers, who said the boy had pulled a gun, setting off a shootout in which he died.
Setting off a battle of punitive tariffs by taxing incoming goods from the other country would be a lose-lose for both economies.
Sabratha had been the most common departure point for migrants setting off toward Italy from Libya, until a sudden drop in crossings from July.
Washington designated Beijing a currency manipulator following an unexpectedly sharp drop in the yuan on Monday, setting off further falls for battered global stocks.
The planet is cooling and shrinking, and its crust likely occasionally cracks, setting off a marsquake up to magnitude 6.0 or maybe even 7.0.
"The Blizzard" begins as a kind of Chekhovian tale about a doctor setting off in a snowstorm on a medical mission to a village.
It was just 12 months ago that Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez won her New York primary race, setting off a revolution in the Democratic Party.
Edmund "EQ" Sylvester was a successful businessman for many years, traveling the world, working for General Electric, and eventually setting off on his own.
And to top it all off, her boyfriend Drew (Justin Theroux) just dumped her via text message, setting off an unexpected chain of events.
Sunday, Connor Golden, 18, and two friends jumped off a rock in the park, setting off an explosion that nearly blew off Golden's leg.
They questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
This is to prevent serious burns from a thermal pulse, or heatwave, lasting several seconds that will sear through the area, setting off fires.
Thanks, Ed. Also tonight, North Korea is claiming to have destroyed its nuclear test site by setting off explosions in front of foreign journalists.
"There's bad cops, there's good cops, but I think most of all there are good cops," Stacey said, setting off that "shock factor" again.
According to the police statement, Gaskins allegedly began yelling at the television after her team's defeat, setting off a physical confrontation with her girlfriend.
Sirisena appointed Rajapaksa last month after firing Ranil Wickremesinghe as prime minister, setting off the political turmoil on the island off India's southeast coast.
Clinton during his four-day stay in Iowa, setting off speculation here about the state of his relationship with the former secretary of state.
"Awful long trip for a young girl," Rolo says, setting off the first of a series of tense interactions they'll share during the tour.
On Friday night, two seniors disappeared from a nursing home in Germany without a trace, setting off a panic at their assisted-living center.
DAPL: Everything you need to know The Corps of Engineers OK'd the $3.7 billion project in July, setting off the showdown that continues today.
But three minutes later, the Barcelona goalkeeper had no chance when Manolas headed inside the far post, setting off delirious celebrations in the stadium.
Director Spike Jonze came face-to-face with a home intruder who was armed with a knife ... setting off an intense standoff with police.
Rather than two or three initial errors setting off a chain of uncontrolled growth, many tumors are the result of several series of mutations.
There is no scenario more unimaginable than the United States taking the chance of setting off a chain reaction that ends in total annihilation.
Central African Republic has been gripped by militia violence since rebels ousted the former president in 2013, setting off a chain of reprisal attacks.
" Trump fired the FBI chief on May 9, setting off a political firestorm, and he has since called Comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander.
This year is already on pace to be the warmest on record, setting off another season of heatwaves, droughts, and wildfires around the world.
By setting off blasts in the rig and recording the effects on cadavers, scientists simulate the effects of I.E.D.s on soldiers in armored vehicles.
Critics say it is only a matter of time before he shoots himself in the foot again, setting off a fresh plunge in popularity.
The editorial comes after the Trump administration announced its rewrite of the conservation law on Monday, setting off alarm bells in the environmentalist community.
It briefly graced a prominent downtown wall in the spring of 1999, setting off an angry backlash from many African-Americans in the city.
The pardon, a sopping red meat gift to Trump's base, arrived before Arpaio's scheduled sentencing, setting off anger among immigrant advocates and legal professionals.
Setting off alarms bells in Pakistan, Trump's move drew a clear distinction between America's friends and foes, a marked departure from past U.S. policies.
Turkey has largely stopped migrants from setting off in small boats for the Greek islands since signing a deal with the EU last year.
Protestors are also burning cars and setting off smoke bombs around the city as fears grow that the violence seen Thursday night will escalate.
In 1912, 6 percent of the presidential vote went to the socialist candidate Eugene V. Debs, setting off predictions of, well, a socialist uprising.
In 2009, the city proposed a rezoning of a smaller area that was projected to create 3,4003 new apartments, setting off a land rush.
But that label was immediately attached to the attack on Tuesday that killed eight people, setting off another round of a fierce national debate.
One unidentified witness interviewed by RAI News, the national news channel, said that pepper spray had been fired inside the club, setting off panic.
In early 2018, Mr. Mueller threatened to subpoena the president, setting off months of negotiations between the special counsel's office and Mr. Trump's lawyers.
Setting off in battered, brightly painted boats powered by little outboard motors, the fishermen puttered up and down the state's submerged streets, rescuing thousands.
Then, in 1848, a gold nugget was found in a stream near Sacramento, setting off one of the largest mass migrations in American history.
The station, which is usually reliable, said the two approached the police patrol as if to seek information before setting off an explosive device.
Beijing helped Hanoi defeat the French to win independence in 22013 but also invaded northern Vietnam in 1979, setting off a brief border war.
Williams immediately objects to the ruling, setting off a chain of successive penalties that incense the crowd and overshadow Osaka's first Grand Slam title.
In the 1990s, the country's economy and food supply collapsed simultaneously, setting off a famine that killed up to one-tenth of the population.
But in advance of the shareholder vote deadline of May 25, Amazon's board recommended a vote against the proposal — setting off the internal debate.
Kurds have been celebrating since Monday evening, setting off fireworks, honking horns and affixing flapping red, white and green Kurdish flags to their automobiles.
The next morning, having smoked zero cigarettes, I washed the smell of Marlboro Lights out of my hair before setting off for New Orleans.
This is setting off rounds of hand-wringing as establishment types in the state and nationally (again) misjudge the mood of an angry electorate.
Jobs are lost, children are removed and lives fall apart, setting off even more of the instability that is itself a predictor of crime.
Eventually, the handle of the kettle had melted from the fierce heat, setting off the fire alarm just as Millie came in the door.
Worse, each strike like that creates a cloud of shrapnel, potentially setting off a chain reaction of collisions that could render low orbit unusable.
The ambassador, Daniel L. Foote had, described the treatment of the gay couple as "horrifying" — setting off outrage in Zambia, a conservative Christian country.
But a newly formed opposition, the Cambodia National Rescue Party, performed well in the 2013 national parliamentary elections, setting off waves of street protests.
Among these ardent fans, the drops are treated as trailheads, or entry points, setting off mad, winding dashes in search of cracking the code.
Maisel Season 3 trailer finds Midge (Rachel Brosnahan) setting off on a comedy tour that takes her to L.A., Chicago, Miami, and Las Vegas.
Conventional wisdom seems to have been too pessimistic about how much the economy could grow before setting off inflation, our senior economics correspondent writes.
Regardless of whether human action has a hand in setting off a particular landslide, its effects may be felt by anyone who lives downslope.
A day later in a Trump Tower news conference, he blamed "both sides" for the violence, setting off a days-long debate about race.
Eight years ago, a massive earthquake shook the Fukushima prefecture in Japan, devastating the region and setting off years of concern over nuclear contamination.
Last month's report revealed surprising wage gains that sparked concerns of inflation, in turn setting off a jump in yields and drop in stocks.
Freed Chibok girls reunite with families Boko Haram kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok in April 2014, setting off global outrage.
Unusually, the Fed feels that it has some room to respond, since it is not very worried about setting off significant increases in inflation.
In 1994, the Mexican government devalued the peso, setting off a period of financial instability that came to be known as the Tequila Crisis.
Now factions in Parliament will offer their own proposals — setting off a new, unpredictable stage in Brexit, the process of withdrawing from the bloc.
Since the risk of these can change daily, they should check in with the local ski center about that day's conditions before setting off.
Many said that Mr. Trump's move was destabilizing, that it risked setting off violence and that it would make achieving peace even more difficult.
Most are seated aboard the giant, controlling the motion of its legs, eyes, head, and abdomen, and setting off the fog and water effects.
He also suggested tensions would worsen over an Australian diplomat's role in setting off the U.S. investigations of Russian collusion with the Trump campaign.
Clever financial "products" broke, setting off a cataclysm of joblessness and homelessness across the country and abroad in the aftermath of which we still dwell.
It&aposs hard to believe but the summit was just four days ago setting off an absolute media meltdown after the summit&aposs press conference.
Police said they have charged a Boston man with disturbing the peace, setting off a false alarm and disorderly conduct, CNN affiliate station WFXT reported.
The State Department advises against all travel to North Korea, even warning Americans who do go that they should draft a will before setting off.
And if customers paid the voluntary charge without meaning to, they could have had their money refunded, setting off another complicated accounting procedure, Tuck said.
Amaq news agency, which supports Islamic State, said two militants had clashed with police at al-Zeidan station before setting off their explosives-filled vests.
Birkett said he hoped the video he captured of the house fire might motivate people to be more mindful when setting off fireworks near houses.
On our television, Pablo Escobar was setting off bombs all over the country, in malls and highways, in front of banks, under bridges, on airplanes.
The concern, they say, is that the proposal risks setting off an arms race of Democrats promising things they won't ultimately be able to deliver.
A federal district court rejected that effort because of these factual disputes, setting off a prolonged legal battle that reached the Supreme Court in 2015.
The vote in Parliament on Tuesday came after the opposition Labour Party dropped its resistance to an early election, setting off a six-week campaign.
Before packing your bags and setting off for an exotic location far, far, away, you'll have to make some important decisions and plan very carefully.
The two appeared to be at a house party, as they both took to Snapchat to document their crew setting off fireworks on a lawn.
After setting off a firestorm with her criticism of size-16 model Ashley Graham last Thursday, former SI model Cheryl Tiegs tweeted out an apology.
Bookings on the Meraviglia already open for a 7-night Mediterranean cruise setting off from Marseille in the first week of the ship's working life.
China responded by saying it would retaliate with $50 billion in tariffs on imports from the U.S. – setting off the prospect of a trade war.
Mike Pence, setting off a last-minute scramble of high-profile travelers to the Hoosier State as the clock ticked down on his VP decision.
Comcast may make a hostile bid for Fox's assets, setting off a bidding war with Disney, which has already agreed a $66bn deal with Fox.
Perhaps there could be sign of a cure, with the survivors setting off in search of some crucial ingredient, and persuading others to be vaccinated?
Setting off in a procession from Tangier to Rabat, then Meknes, the rally proper began in Mdouara, southeast of the Atlas Mountains on March 23.
Last month's report revealed surprising wage gains that sparked concerns of inflation, in turn setting off a jump in yields and a drop in stocks.
Trump fired Comey in May, setting off a series of events that eventually led the career law enforcement official to sit before senators on Thursday.
On the surface, my consumption—and that of most people I spoke to while writing this article—should probably be setting off some alarm bells.
Washington policymakers questioned how private companies could amass so much personal data, setting off efforts to bolster consumers' ability to protect and control their information.
Tim Sloan is out at Wells Fargo, setting off a rare event when it comes to big American banks: An external search for a CEO.
We're told Calvin's gf didn't slow down and plowed into the left side of the car, making it spin out and setting off the airbags.
The Duthions and a group of friends planned the 27-day U.S. trip for months before setting off, and even documented their plight on Facebook.
EPA's new plan is already setting off alarm bells from environmentalists, who say it could present a grave threat to drinking water, wildlife and ecosystems.
The Justice Department obtained a court order directing the tech giant to help unlock the phone, setting off a high-profile standoff when Apple refused.
DSCA notified lawmakers of both possible sales on Tuesday, setting off a 30-day clock for Congress to block the sale if it so chooses.
I had got into a scuffle in work exchange, where they said I was setting off the metal detector and went through all my stuff.
A well-struck shot can hit a sprinkler head and bounce over the green, setting off a chain reaction of high numbers and missed cuts.
EPA's new plan is already setting off alarm bells from environmentalists, who say it could present a grave threat to drinking water, wildlife and ecosystems.
Besides setting off a fire alarm, he triggered a deluge just as Brutus ascended the pulpit above the body of Caesar on the stage below.
A Navy sailor working in an expeditionary command tests his night-vision goggles before setting off on another night patrol through Iraq's waterways in 2007.
Moving the embassy risks setting off diplomatic crises with Arab states that could include widespread protests outside US diplomatic offices in those and other countries.
Zhengzhou's property market took off when the Chinese government eased borrowing and credit restrictions in 220 and 215, setting off a nationwide home-buying frenzy.
On Thursday, shares of General Electric jumped nearly 3 percent setting off a surge in bullish trading activity, with call options doubling that of puts.
In the media storm that followed Dr. Udwadia's journal letter, government officials publicly denied the problem and accused him of wrongly setting off a panic.
"For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm," the Times summarizes.
Last week, gunmen mounted coordinated attacks in Kabul and battled security forces for hours in the main commercial area after setting off three large explosions.
But in a few short weeks, the most closely watched part of the yield curve inverted, setting off alarms that the next recession was coming.
Brown opened the scoring with the game's first shot 10 seconds after puck drop by deflecting Christian Folin's point offering, setting off a crazy game.
Thunberg was speaking to journalists hours before setting off on her 13-day journey across the Atlantic Ocean from Plymouth, southwest England, to New York.
Add another traveling type to the list: runners, who are setting off on foot, often with a fund-raising hook and a social media following.
The new preacher, he said, denounced the Barelvi and Shiite beliefs as false and heretical, dividing the community and setting off years of bitter argument.
Consultants with tablet computers fanned out across the country, surveying Saudis to determine how far the government could pare back subsidies without setting off protests.
Ralph Northam, loses to his Republican opponent, Ed Gillespie, it will send shockwaves across the party, likely setting off another round of infighting and recrimination.
Photo: APA Spirit Airlines passenger has reportedly been banned for life for vaping during a recent flight and setting off the plane's bathroom smoke alarm.
Investigations into Flight 1380 determined that one of the engine's fan blade broke due to "metal fatigue," setting off the ultimately fatal chain of events.
But creating an effective bomb can be tricky, and its success in setting off bomb after bomb is indicative of the group's training and skill.
Deep below the city, the Hayward Fault -- one of the most active fault lines in the country -- suddenly slips, setting off a magnitude-7.0 earthquake.
Apple's chief executive, Timothy D. Cook, immediately opposed the order in an open letter, setting off the clash between the company and the federal government.
North Korea said it had tested an advanced hydrogen bomb for a long-range missile on Sunday, setting off a manmade earthquake near the test.
Following from the experiment's apparent success, Mather went on to make a public case for inoculation, setting off a bitter debate about the practice's safety.
Before setting off on our trip, I had come across the early 163th-century travel diary of Francois Perrin du Lac, a French colonial administrator.
While on tour as an opening act, Ken surprises his family with a tour bus, ending any privacy and setting off a whirlwind of hiccups.
Ms. Waterbury's suit makes reference to the company's "fraternity-like atmosphere"; Mr. Catazaro and Mr. Finlay have been setting off my bro alarm for months.
"Don't risk the lives of your children," she said, hoping to warn others against setting off on the potentially dangerous journey to the American border.
The next year, the team broke into the Watergate offices of the Democratic Party, setting off a scandal that would end with the president's resignation.
They could be left with less disposable income to spend in the local stores, setting off a "domino effect" that could derail the town's economy.
The culprits smashed a glass door, setting off an alarm, but the painting was gone by the time police officers arrived at the museum. 10.
Before setting off for Luseghe, the health workers discussed the security risks animatedly, and particularly whether it was safe to bring along two Western journalists.
Confronted with evidence of the attacks, the official privately admitted that the party was worried about setting off more communal violence if word got out.
The tariffs could also damage investor confidence, potentially setting off stock market falls or persuading companies to withhold from investing in new facilities and factories.
More than 2,300 drowned or were missing after setting off from the northern coast of Libya, and many others are in Libya waiting to cross.
Immediately after liftoff, the angle-of-attack measurement on his side failed, setting off his stick shaker and distorting his indications of airspeed and altitude.
After one woman disembarked, she tested positive for the virus in Malaysia, setting off a global search for other passengers who may have been exposed.
Hundreds of fans and supporters celebrated the bail decision by cheering and setting off firecrackers outside the court Saturday in the Rajasthan city of Jodhpur.
The charges related to "crowd disturbances, setting off of fireworks and throwing of objects" during the 1-1 draw against Iceland in Marseille on Saturday.
President Trump held a rally at a Boeing plant in South Carolina to "celebrate jobs," before setting off to Mar-a-Lago for the weekend.
She permitted Klan meetings and cross burnings on her church campuses, setting off a riot in Bound Brook, N.J., in 256 when some residents objected.
It was Mr. Trump's decision to pull American troops out of northern Syria that gave Turkey the opening to strike, setting off the current violence.
Last year, after setting off a firestorm around YouTube's harassment policies that even prompted a response from the company's CEO, Carlos Maza disappeared from YouTube.
EasyJet has warned of "significant disruption" to its operations whilst Luton Airport is advising passengers to check with their airlines before setting off from home.
However, if you've turned that setting off, or you've simply never emailed this person and don't plan on doing so immediately, there are other ways.
I&aposd whittled down my workload to part-time before setting off to Europe so that I could enjoy our once-in-a-lifetime trip.
Anthony Lark was the founding general manager at Amanpuri, before setting off in 2004 to create Trisara, one of the poshest resorts on the island.
Extravagant touches like releasing live doves, setting off fireworks, or hiring professional dancers can actually distract from the true focus of the wedding: the couple.
Timeline: The agency notified Congress of the sale Thursday, setting off a 30-day clock for lawmakers to block the sale if they so choose.
But instead of going straight to the hotel, the officers went to a police station and stayed there for eight minutes before setting off again.
The charges against them included belonging to a terrorist organization, attempted murder, setting off explosives, grievous bodily harm, attempted grievous bodily harm and property damage.
Eric Rudolph, an American terrorist, was later found to have been responsible for setting off a bomb that killed two people and injured 111 others.
The government's approach to fighting corruption is like setting off fireworks to provide illumination rather than building an electricity grid, says Denise Dresser, a columnist.
And even if they end up benefiting exporters in other countries, they also risk setting off a damaging sequence of negative effects around the world.
Talk to us about the level of alarm bells that is setting off inside the Federal Reserve and how you guys are seeing that turbulence.
Democrats have also subpoenaed Giuliani for documents and testimony related to his Ukraine activities, setting off a battle that's likely to drag on for weeks.
Feature Four years ago, the Nooksack in Washington State announced that they were expelling hundreds of members, setting off a bitter debate over tribal identity.
While robbing a hotel room, she meets an attractive contract killer, Javier (Juan Diego Botto), setting off a steamy relationship fueled by their criminal addictions.
The rush-hour collision occurred near the Westbury station, about 30 miles east of Manhattan, setting off fires that terrified passengers before they could escape.
The train arrived in Dong Dang, one of the places Chinese troops crossed into Vietnam in 1979, setting off a brief but bloody border war.
Apathy: "Notre Dame has an apathy problem," a columnist wrote in The Observer at the University of Notre Dame — setting off a campus-wide discussion.
The storm dropped more than a foot of snow on Colorado's ski resorts, setting off a stampede of skiers heading into the mountains from Denver.
In the aftermath of the deadly stampede at last year's hajj, Iran jumped at the chance to blame the Saudis, setting off this whole fight.
"PTSD is just a continuous thing – we just have to be conscious of not setting off their triggers like dropping something in the kitchen," Jackson says.
Iran shot down a U.S. military surveillance drone in the Gulf with a surface-to-air missile in June, nearly setting off a conflict with America.
But as government officials were ignoring and ridiculing residents' concerns about the safety of their tap water, a small circle of people was setting off alarms.
China is just weeks away from Chinese New Year — the country's biggest holiday — an occasion marked by grand celebrations such as the setting off of fireworks.
He and a colleague outlined their idea in a paper published this week analyzing what the mysterious space object might be, setting off a media frenzy.
Trump has derided intelligence agencies for weeks, setting off the word "intelligence" in quotation marks to indicate his skepticism and suggesting their conclusions were politically motivated.
If you find yourself contemplating binge-watching the following, do yourself a favor and pursue some other, less-hazardous activity, like setting off black-market fireworks.
After the firefighters delivered the pizza, they "thanked the customer for deciding to order out and not risk burning food and setting off the fire alarm!"
Turns out, setting off an explosive without a state permit is a misdemeanor, punishable by up to a year in jail and a fine of $1,000.
A senior law enforcement official with direct knowledge of the incident told NBC News that there was surveillance video of the three setting off the alarms.
In 1999 (and again in 2753), the USPTO canceled the "Redskins" registration, citing the disparagement of Native Americans, setting off years of litigation around the trademark.
TIGERVILLE, S.C. – Senator Ted Cruz of Texas stood onstage here with a mischievous smile, setting off on a stump speech he is typically loath to change.
As a result, one million jobs were lost and wages and purchasing power fell in those communities, setting off a downward spiral of blight and hopelessness.
This weekend, Mercury's reverse motion will take it from rambunctious Sagittarius to sly Scorpio, setting off a serious change in tone for this retrograde's last week.
He proceeded then to lurch from one extreme performance to another, declining the opportunity to make himself "presidential" and setting off alarms across the political spectrum.
Honking horns, banging pants, and setting off fireworks, the Cuban community in Miami overwhelmed the streets of Little Havana, Haileah and Kendall, the Miami Herald reported.
Mr. Chávez, who died of cancer in 2013, turned petroleum dollars into concrete, setting off an experiment of moving Venezuela's poor from slums into high-rises.
Opposition parties have protested for six months against the deal with Serbia, staging street rallies, repeatedly setting off tear gas in parliament and clashing with police.
It hovers for a second over the silver "fail," only to be crushed by golden letters, setting off digital fireworks above his new title, Grand Master.
Setting off in 2014, she crossed Fiji and Tuvalu before arriving in New Zealand to ride from the top of the North Island to the South.
Hundreds of surfers were in the area, battling to ride the waves as a swell setting off 6-foot waves crashed upon them, the Register reported.
"We wanted to wait until we had a production plan rather than setting off huge fireworks without anything to show for a long time," Taylor said.
"Important contracts will probably be signed on this trip including with Peugeot and Renault," Rouhani told reporters at Tehran's Mehrabad Airport before setting off, reported AFP.
Chaffetz, a Utah Republican, officially announced last Thursday that he would resign from Congress June 30 of this year, setting off a scramble for his seat.
But days after winning the White House, Pence was handed the reins, setting off a fresh set of internal jockeying that has slowed the transition effort.
Hakimullah Mehsud, who replaced him, was then killed in a U.S. drone strike in 2013, setting off a power struggle at the top of the group.
A more than 50 percent fall in oil prices since mid-2014 eroded demand for services provided by oilfield companies, setting off a wave of consolidation.
If you're setting off on your part-time adventure and you're on a limited budget, housesitting can be a great way to offset your accommodation costs.
That's where I found, for example, the little blurb that talks about Dorothy Vaughan first setting off from Farmville, Virginia, to take a job at Langley.
A suspected Islamist was charged with setting off a bomb in Manhattan that injured 30 people and another in New Jersey, where no one was hurt.
He was also first to spot Warner Bros.' trademark of Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, setting off speculation about the studio's interest in a film.
And even while unseen, Mr. Trump demonstrated that he is still fully capable of setting off a Category 5 fuss just by being in the vicinity.
The second, the Jama'atul Mujahedeen Bangladesh, is the reorganized offshoot of a group banned in 266 for setting off nearly 22015 bombs simultaneously around the country.
Kerry made the comments during a visit to New Zealand just before setting off to Marrakesh, Morocco to take part in climate talks between 200 nations.
After their Wednesday lunch, lawmakers also suggested that instead of the trigger setting off tax increases, it could instead require the party to cut discretionary spending.
Tokyo (CNN)A Japanese spacecraft has reached a diamond-shaped asteroid three years after setting off on its mission to learn about the origins of Earth.
Mnangagwa himself was on Sunday setting off on a five-nation tour that starts in Russia and ends at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland.
Pat McCrory (R) in March signed a law requiring people to use public restrooms that match their sex assigned at birth, setting off a political firestorm.
It has been slowed by concerns about setting off a debate over gun control in an election year, given a bill related to guns from Sen.
Bauer receives word that the war criminal Adolf Eichmann may be hiding in Argentina, setting off an investigation that leads to death threats and more obstructions.
From April to October, the percentage of people aware of Buttigieg who supported him dropped to 49% from 62%, setting off alarm bells among his supporters.
The sell-off conjured talk of another Lehman Brothers, the investment bank that collapsed in 2008, setting off the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
The antifascists' one reprisal was setting off a homemade smoke bomb, which promptly blew back into their own faces, drawing raucous jeering from the white supremacists.
Two years later, he began selling Greek yogurt, setting off a heated competition in what had been one of the sleepier refrigerated cases in grocery stores.
Those particles can lodge deep in the lung, setting off processes that can lead to lung cancer as well as kidney disease, in addition to silicosis.
Survivors told the Tunisian coast guard last week that the boat, which capsized after setting off for Europe from neighbouring Libya, had been carrying 86 people.
Craig Smith reported about boarding a small boat and setting off in the waters of the Atlantic Ocean off Bonavista, Newfoundland, to watch the turr hunt.
Even though Treasuries are supposed to be the safest assets on the planet, liquidity dried up in that market, setting off alarm bells on Wall Street.
The Trump administration is set to impose tariffs on $775 billion of Chinese products, setting off a potentially devastating clash between the world's two largest economies.
If that happens, as it did after September 230, access to credit for most borrowers could dry up, setting off yet another potentially devastating economic crisis.
Ms. Ardern's ascension represents a remarkable rise for a woman who just months ago became Labour's youngest leader ever, setting off "Jacindamania" among the party's followers.
My editors had named the Caribbean — the entire region — to the No. 2000 slot and before setting off, we had worked with data scientists from Kayak.
The trade publication removed the song from its country chart and deemed it insufficiently country, setting off criticism that called the decision unfair and even racist.
In August, for example, Apple, Google and Facebook banned the right-wing conspiracy theorist Alex Jones for violating hate speech rules, setting off a cascading effect.
KABUL, Afghanistan — Militants stormed Afghan government offices in Kabul on Monday after setting off a car bomb, and officials said at least 43 people were killed.
Civilians suffered the highest casualties this week when militants stormed Afghan government offices in Kabul after setting off a car bomb, killing at least 222 people.
Bowe Bergdahl, an American who walked off his base in Afghanistan, setting off a military manhunt and political furor, pleaded guilty today to desertion and misbehavior.
NEW DELHI — For generations, millions of Indians here in the capital have celebrated Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, by setting off a symphony of fireworks.
Willkie agreed, setting off a Republican firestorm that escalated when, in his campaign kickoff speech, he pledged to support legislation to create America's first peacetime draft.
Once a concept is proved to have traction, dozens or even hundreds of other companies rush into the industry, setting off a ferocious fight for survival.
JERSEY CITY — Sometime around sunset on July 4, the national anthem will start to play, setting off a carefully choreographed fireworks display above the Hudson River.
In 1985, Hong Kong beat China, 2-1, in Beijing to eliminate the team from qualifying for the following year's World Cup, setting off a riot.
Americans are increasingly staying at home, choking off the spending that normally fuels the U.S. economy, and setting off alarms that a recession could be underway.
A few days before setting off, I spent some time on Yelp and plotted my route of songs through the South, happy for a secondary purpose.
The government could force families to sell but is worried about setting off protests, in part because the leaders of those communities have generally supported Beijing.
But that changed last Wednesday when Turkey launched its military incursion, setting off new violence that sent American troops scrambling to get out of the way.
In fact, Danoff served as a portfolio assistant for the Lynch-run Magellan Fund in 1989 and &apos90 before setting off to head his own fund.
Trudeau, currently in a vulnerable minority-government position, probably regrets posting the doughnut take-out on social media and setting off this "Only in Canada" incident.
The news sent a jolt through the political world, setting off alarm and anger among Democrats who worried the news would swing the election to Trump.
But researchers, including some developers of the tests, are concluding that process is an unreliable predictor of aggression in the home, setting off consternation in shelters.
Benefits are set to begin expiring in March, setting off a scramble in Congress to find a solution for the thousands of immigrants who are enrolled.
Earlier, authorities said they were responding to a report of a possible explosion, setting off fears a serial bomber had struck again in the Texas capital.
The hearing is setting off a new public relations battle over the RFS, with the American Council for Capital Formation launching digital ads attacking the mandate.
But the settlement included no criminal charges against the bank or any executives, setting off a raft of complaints from lawmakers who wanted more severe action.
"CLF's record-setting off-year fundraising is a testament to Speaker Ryan's leadership and House Republicans' conservative agenda," Executive Director Corry Bliss said in a statement.
Some of the worst pollution this year also occurred during Diwali, the Hindu festival of lights, celebrated by lighting lamps, and often, by setting off fireworks.
The season ended with the Mandalorian setting off in his ship to reunite The Child with its people, while leaving Mof Gideon alive as a threat.
That steel wall was under water, the company said, but an earthen part of the dam setting off the basin remained 2 feet above the surface.
The raid and kidnapping sparked memories of 23 when the militant Islamic group kidnapped nearly 300 girls from a school in Chibok, setting off global outrage.
In this scene, Anna Kendrick provides the voice of Poppy, a troll setting off on a dangerous journey, cheerfully indifferent to the hazards along the way.
The state did elect Scott Walker as governor in 2010, and the Republican-led legislature gutted public-sector unions, setting off huge protests in the Capitol.
To push for more local control over guns or other issues such as environmental regulations "is setting off on a quixotic legal battle," he said. Gov.
A grainy video of Laquan's death, recorded from the dashboard of a police car, was eventually released to the public, setting off widespread condemnation and protests.
LIMA, Peru — Peru's attorney general dismissed a team investigating the far-reaching Odebrecht corruption scandal late Monday, setting off street protests in cities across the country.
Both Facebook and YouTube settled with FTC regulators over privacy violations recently, setting off a broader reckoning around data privacy in the era of Big Tech.
We had no space to breathe or feel emotions without upsetting one other and setting off a chain of events that could drag on for days.
His killing was one of several clashes between the government and rebels that spiraled into broader violence against civilians, setting off a mass exodus to Uganda.
After enjoying some initial success at the Turkish Box office, Twitter became awash with images of the premiere screening event, setting off a wave of controversy.
Shopkeepers in the trade say setting off firecrackers on Diwali is part of an ancient Hindu tradition and the Supreme Court must respect the sentiments of Hindus.
The Cruz campaign immediately seized on Mr. Rubio's absence, setting off the latest in a string of blistering attacks between the candidates ahead of Saturday's primary here.
This thread is setting off major alarm bells — why is this company getting involved with some employee who worked the food line a number of years ago?
Japan quake A 6.9-magnitude quake hit off the east coast of Japan on Tuesday morning, setting off tsunami warnings in the country's Fukushima and Miyagi Prefectures.
Munro suggested that while it would be obvious to captains that no real collision had occurred, simply setting off the alarms could cause havoc in shipping lanes.
There's one side story that involves a mysterious person that's been setting off bombs all over the city, which ends with a fight in a convenience store.
" She wrote that she was dressed in shorts and Salomon speedcross shoes and her "only supplies were a chocolate Lindt bunny that I ate before setting off.
But now, another team of researchers in Japan are reporting conclusive evidence of these gamma rays setting off atom-altering reactions like those in a nuclear reactor.
But the Consumer Product Safety Commission has recalled thousands of fireworks from four companies, most notably after one boy lost his hand setting off a faulty firework.
The central bank has held rates steady, backing off a plan to steadily raise them this year but taking a cautious approach to avoid setting off inflation.
Setting off over the mountains with a baby and a goat, he isn't just intent on getting his vengeance, but on taking back his most treasured possession.
When that did not immediately work, they began trying to douse the fires with water cannons, setting off cheers among the protesters when that, too, did little.
Just weeks before setting off on the cross-country trip to their new home, little Amelia came down with what they thought was a simple ear infection.
He and his wife, Chirlane McCray, who stood by his side during the speech, posed for pictures before setting off into the neighborhood, canvassing papers in hand.
On Thursday, after several of his reports circulated around the world, Chen stopped responding to calls and messages, setting off an online campaign to track him down.
When arrivals in Europe peaked in 2015, dozens of cars came to his workshop each day to get their tyres changed before setting off across the desert.
If these reports are correct — and you can never really be sure with this White House — then Trump will be setting off a major foreign policy crisis.
Boaty McBoatface—the infamous submarine that the internet voted to give a stupid-ass name—is setting off on its debut Antarctic expedition this week, Gizmodo reports.
He explained that one of his students was giving a Ph.D defense when the April 26 signal came in, setting off alerts on both of their phones.
Apple can tout its responsibility to protect children (without implying legal or financial accountability), setting off a new tech trend among competitors of family-friendly parental controls.
Two of the blazes — the Hill Fire and the Woolsey Fire — ignited in southern California on Thursday, setting off evacuations, according to the Ventura County Fire Department.
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, operated by Qantas Airways, arrived Sunday in London just over 17 hours after setting off from the western Australian city of Perth.
When Brown learned of the adoption a few months later, he asserted his custody rights under the Indian Child Welfare Act, setting off a lengthy legal fight.
In the recently-completed challenge, trucks from firms including Daimler, Volvo, and Scania (a subsidiary of Volkswagen) competed, with each convoy setting off from a different location.
"Kisses from mummy," she wrote for the girl's 5th birthday on Instagram, promptly setting off a string of comments that, in various ways, called the photo inappropriate.
The sexual assault allegations against Harvey Weinstein went public in early October, setting off a series of high-profile accusations of sexual misconduct and the #MeToo movement.
The October 2014 shooting was captured on patrol car dashboard-camera videos that were released on the day Van Dyke was charged, setting off weeks of protests.
According to police in Wapakoneta, Ohio, thieves snuck into the city's Neil Armstrong Air and Space Museum just before midnight on Friday, setting off a burglar alarm.
Once one country gives in to it, the imports that prompted the move are diverted to another country, which naturally follows suit, setting off a chain reaction.
Italy is the natural destination for migrants setting off from Libya—and an obvious target for Islamic State (IS) terrorists based there, who have repeatedly threatened Rome.
Two months after Jackson left office, the economy collapsed in the Panic of 1837, setting off the worst and most sustained depression the country had ever suffered.
Democrats' edge in second-quarter fundraising--money raised between April and June--is setting off alarm bells for Republicans, who already face tough headwinds in the midterms.
After trailing most of the game, Tulsa went ahead 60-363 on guard Lawson Korita's 3-pointer at the 4:59 mark, setting off a wild finish.
Their paths soon crossed, resulting in Gonzalez-Badillo's arrest and setting off a long legal battle that may conclude at the Supreme Court in the coming months.
Tokyo (CNN)At least two people died as mammoth Typhoon Lan struck Japan early Monday, bringing widespread flooding and setting off mudslides before heading out to sea.
The transformer tripped, which in turn tripped other machines at the hydroelectric power station, setting off a nationwide blackout, the Kenya Electricity Generation Company, or KenGen, said.
This system is credited with helping authorities catch Ahmad Khan Rahimi, who is on trial for allegedly setting off bombs in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood in September 2000.
MedMen first announced it would acquire PharmaCann in October of last year, setting off a wave of cannabis M&A as US companies sought to build scale.
He refused, setting off a crisis within the party and another vote, with Mr. Corbyn vying with Owen Smith, another Labour member of Parliament, for the leadership.
Rick Scott (R) has signed one of the strongest anti-abortion-rights laws in the country, setting off what is likely to be a lengthy legal battle.
But those consequences can't be the weaponization of our intelligence assets and the setting-off of investigations to bring down a newly elected government we don't like.
WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Monday announced its plan to start regulating planet-warming pollution from airplanes, setting off a battle between environmentalists and the airline industry.
PHILADELPHIA — Senator Tim Kaine stepped to the microphone, a bit haltingly, setting off on his national introduction in Miami with the full complement of awkward-dad flourishes.
Scalia died unexpectedly last month, setting off an election year battle after Republicans said the next president should fill his seat, vowing to block any Obama nominee.
The community has pursued the case against Khan for almost two decades and cheered the decision by setting off firecrackers near the courthouse and handing out sweets.
Hundreds of scientists and experts warned in an open letter last year that developing even the dumbest of intelligent weapons risked setting off a global arms race.
Li and I went with him as he made his rounds, setting off past an abandoned outhouse and a tumbledown barn with hay bursting through its doors.
Leaving nuclear weapons systems vulnerable to cyber criminals could have dangerous consequences, including them possibly setting off the weapon during a time of crisis through data manipulation.
A gunman opened fire outside a police station in a Maryland suburb of Washington on Sunday afternoon, setting off a shootout in which one officer was killed.
During an impromptu press conference, the president jauntily said he would "love" to talk to Robert Mueller "under oath," setting off alarm bells in the West Wing.
Raúl Labrador told a rowdy crowd that "nobody dies because they don't have access to healthcare," setting off a frenzy in the room and on social media.
We ride along with the Telluride Ski Patrol in Colorado to see how setting off controlled avalanches can minimize risk -- and how members are training rescue dogs.
Mr. Roche told the police that he had asked Mr. Ortiz and his friends earlier in the night to stop setting off fireworks, according to the affidavit.
While poverty can induce hopelessness, setting off a vicious cycle, modest interventions that instill a sense of hope can sometimes lead to remarkable improvements, recent research shows.
A loud crowd at SunTrust Park joined the party when the rookie Ronald Acuna Jr. caught a fly ball for the final out, setting off a celebration.
The group swung into action, setting off a mountainside rescue that had to be accomplished within minutes to beat the odds of death from trauma or suffocation.
As President Trump on Thursday delivered steep tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, provoking vows of retaliation from enraged producers, he risked setting off a global conflict.
"Holy Christ!" one of the crew members exclaimed after lightning struck the plane setting off an alarm and turning off its auto pilot system, the report said.
Ahmad Rahimi, who lived in Elizabeth, New Jersey, was convicted this month of setting off bombs in both Manhattan and New Jersey last fall, injuring 30 people.
Mr. Isacson recalled a similar episode in 2015 when the FARC, during its negotiations, killed 11 soldiers, setting off an outbreak of violence that rocked the country.
Feeling betrayed by Mr. Mnangagwa, Mr. Moyo vowed never to work with him again, setting off a decade-long feud that fed into the recent military takeover.
The stories began to tumble out, setting off a transfer to Texas and a frenzy of visits from investigators with cold cases from all over the nation.
It is widely believed that the union will do so, setting off a new negotiation while the C.B.A. remains in effect until the conclusion of next season.
Investors feared the label would eliminate China's incentive to slash the value of the yuan versus the dollar, setting off a currency war with the United States.
In return, the Kremlin sees in Mr. Dodik an opportunity to destabilize Bosnia's institutions, short of actually destroying them and possibly setting off a conflict, analysts say.
Walmart's loyalty to Bentonville contrasts with Amazon's decision to build a second headquarters outside its home office in Seattle, setting off a bidding war among American cities.
The move infuriated Mr. Vance, setting off a political squabble that ended, at least publicly, on Thursday when he vowed to support Ms. Singas in her investigation.
"I'm actually, I guess, the chief law enforcement officer of the country," Trump said Tuesday, after setting off alarm bells with a flurry of pardons and commutations.
But on many routes in less populous inland regions, tolls are not keeping pace with the costs, setting off a spiral of mounting debt and rising expenses.
Suddenly, timelessness is being touted as a core value, even in Milan, the fashion-month city most closely associated with the notion of setting off retail trends.
The "Delhi gang rape," as it came to be known, riveted the public from the start, setting off street protests and months of play-by-play coverage.
The ball landed long, setting off an immediate wave of cheers that shook the hallowed court as the long-limbed Gauff jumped up and down in delight.
Mr. Nunes dismissed those organizations as "left-wing activist groups," though it was not clear what role, if any, their complaints played in setting off the inquiry.
Many insurance companies canceled the old plans anyway, setting off a round of recriminations about how the law had caused people to lose coverage that they liked.
The recognition vaulted Australian whiskey into global consumer consciousness, setting off a renaissance in the country's whiskey distilling — and a different way of thinking about the craft.
Pyongyang will quickly resume missile and nuclear weapons testing within days, setting off a diplomatic crisis where Washington will be forced to respond with even more pressure.
Tesla, which revealed ambitious production plans in May for its upcoming Model 3 sedan, had already been setting off alarm bells among investors for its cash burn.
Trump last week announced he would send National Guard troops to the border with Mexico, setting off a tense back-and-forth exchange with the Mexican government.
Relations between the two major oil producers collapsed in acrimony this week after Saudi Arabia's executed a Shi'ite cleric, setting off a storm of protests in Tehran.
Despite the talks, hundreds of protesters gathered through the afternoon and into early evening in front of the Universidad Centroamericana, bearing Nicaraguan flags and setting off fireworks.
That's when the British government will formally notify the European Union of its intention to withdraw, setting off a process that should be completed by early 21979.
Meanwhile, before setting off on their own to create Forge Platform, Lorenz and Anderson had worked as a product lead and an engineer lead, respectively, at Snap.
A powerful earthquake has shaken south and central Mexico, causing people to flee buildings and office towers in the country's capital, and setting off quake alert systems.
As the heroes were setting off to Nevarro, Mando and Cara were getting into a bit of an argument when, all of a sudden, Cara started choking.
That's when the British government will formally notify the European Union of its intention to withdraw, setting off a process that should be completed by early 21.5.
The former official said the agencies were initially reluctant to disclose their certainty about the Russian role for fear of setting off a mole hunt in Moscow.
An explosion, or collision between two objects with intersecting orbits, creates debris, setting off an exponential chain of collisions causing a catastrophic breakup of objects above Earth.
Democrats are going soft on proposed Small Business Administration chief Linda McMahon, setting off even more establishment-oriented outlets like the Center for American Progress's ThinkProgress blog.
While Mediterranean countries are most concerned with Mideast instability stirring up terrorists and setting off refugee flows, former Communist nations see the threat coming primarily from Russia.
" While he went on to claim that the older dog was "jumping around" and setting off a car alarm, the younger dog was "just laying there not moving.
The U.S.-China relationship had turned sour earlier this year when Trump announced stiff tariffs on some Chinese imports, setting off a tit-for-tat response from Beijing.
For ten glorious months, we inhabited Apartment 1012 with reckless abandon, setting off smoke detectors, rescuing stray cats, and pissing off just the right number of resident advisors.
President Donald Trump's new administration risks setting off a round of potentially destabilizing trade tensions if China is named a currency manipulator, economists and currency strategists told CNBC.
A little under a week after setting off, the party found the tent the group had set—it had been abandoned and was sliced open from the inside.
Backed by Chinese and Gulf funds, Lamda submitted its detailed development plan for Hellenikon in July, setting off a licensing process which will wrap up with a decree.
Backed by Chinese < and Gulf funds, Lamda submitted its detailed development plan for Hellenikon in July, setting off a licensing process which will wrap up with a decree.
But because it's Twitter, that did not stop Dorsey's co-founder and director Evan Williams from setting off a ruckus after he was asked about a possible sale.
He climbed various fences to enter the tunnel, setting off alarms that caused rail traffic to be suspended for passenger and freight trains for more than two hours.
Before long she was running the show, then setting off on her own, and for two orthree heady years, she had cornered L.A.'s top-tier sex trade.
Iran shot down a U.S. military surveillance drone in the Gulf with a surface-to-air missile in June, nearly setting off a conflict with the United States.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) demonstrates the dangers of fireworks by blowing up watermelons and setting off bottle rockets into the eyes and extremities of innocent mannequins.
The nine-member crew was working on repairs related to September's leak when the line was struck with an excavator, setting off the explosion, according to Colonial officials.
Yesterday, Robin Houston, a computer scientist and mathematician tweeted about the bizarre intersection of 2313chan and mathematics, inadvertently setting off a wave of public interest in the story.
I can barely scan an onion through a self-service machine without setting off three alarms calling for assistance, let alone figure out what a functioning relationship is.
Italy must send its planned fiscal framework to Brussels on Monday, and the Commission can reject it and ask for changes, setting off a possible process of negotiations.
A powerful 210 magnitude earthquake pummeled central New Zealand early on Monday, killing at least two people, damaging roads and buildings and setting off hundreds of strong aftershocks.
One of India's most popular politicians, Jayalalithaa Jayaraman, died on Monday following a massive cardiac arrest, setting off an outpouring of grief among thousands of supporters gathered outside.
Austria&aposs chancellor says European border guards should be allowed to go to north Africa to prevent migrants from setting off across the Mediterranean Sea in rickety boats.
Manhunt underway after bombing at Canadian restaurant Two men suspected of setting off a homemade bomb in a suburban Toronto restaurant, injuring 15 people, three of them critically.
They also worry that Italy's would-be government may loosen fiscal policy excessively and roll back a pension reform, setting off market turbulence that could undermine investor confidence.
But in 2600 BCE, an Egyptian pharaoh used magic to build the pyramids, setting off a sort of magical arms race that resulted in even more powerful magicians.
However, you may also be inviting high-tech car thieves who can jack your car and drive away in seconds, without so much as setting off an alarm.
I kept setting off the security alarm with my costume because I refused to put it in the hold—I always take it as hand luggage, beautifully folded.
" On an Android phone, toggling the same setting off lets you know that "places you go with your devices will stop being added to your Location History map.
The group is coming to the country to promote its most recent album, Decision Day, perfect for setting off the most profane pogos and filling Bogotá with fire.
In the event that triggered the recession, poor-quality mortgage borrowers defaulted in droves, setting off a liquidity crisis on Wall Street that spread through the broader economy.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads It's impossible to not dream of setting off on a long road adventure while perusing the archives of the late John Margolies.
These color pop headphones have just made their debut on the Fendi catwalk, setting off the S/S15 garms in bold shades of blue, red, white or black.
It's unlikely the White House and State Department will comply with all of those requests, setting off a high-stakes legal fight between the executive and legislative branches.
Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra sold InTouch, then known as Shin Corp, to Temasek in 2006, setting off public criticism that led to his ousting in a coup.
House Republicans on Wednesday released their long-awaited replacement plan for ObamaCare, drawing a contrast with Democrats and setting off a new round of fighting over healthcare policy.
Federal Communications Commission Chairman Ajit Pai is moving forward with his plan to roll back net neutrality, setting off a new fight over the controversial Obama-era rules.
On Tuesday in Charlotte, N.C., a black police officer shot and killed a black man who police say was armed, setting off protests and riots throughout the city.
Kardashian shared photos of a gorgeous sunset setting off the architecture of the Castel Sant'Angelo, and even played wedding photographer, snapping a just-married couple outside the landmark.
A man wearing a homemade pipe bomb set off the explosive in a busy transit hub on Monday, injuring five and setting off panic during the morning commute.
After 2½ years as Speaker, Ryan in April announced his retirement from Congress, setting off a shadow campaign between his top deputies, McCarthy and Scalise, to replace him.
The brash Philippine leader last week announced his plan to raise the Philippine flag in the island of Thitu and fortify it with barracks, setting off alarm bells.
A viral video from April captured two black men who were arrested in a Philadelphia Starbucks for sitting in the cafe without ordering anything — setting off nationwide backlash.
Rudolph W. Giuliani, a former New York mayor and an ally of Donald J. Trump's, suggested on Sunday that "everybody" commits infidelity, setting off a backlash on Twitter.
"Imagine, with me, what it would be like," she said in Las Vegas, setting off on the thought exercise at a training center for plumbers and pipe fitters.
The request was met with swift and strong opposition by many state election officials, setting off a series of lawsuits over privacy, and requests were eventually scaled back.
"As far as the market's concerned, tariffs on steel would be very bad news, because it would run the risk of setting off a trade war," he says.
A volcano southwest of Guatemala&aposs capital has erupted for the second time this year, setting off loud explosions and spewing ash nearly four miles into the sky.
Mr. Dugas was once blamed for setting off the entire American AIDS epidemic, which traumatized the nation in the 1980s and has since killed more than 500,000 Americans.
She's no stranger to political attention: Last year, she filed a formal sexual harassment complaint against a fellow legislator, setting off a controversy that gripped the state Capitol.
This book, the first of two planned volumes, ends on the eve of Germany's invasion of Poland, setting off World War II and eventually leading to his downfall.
There was no evidence supporting that claim, but Mr. Trump picked up on it anyway, accusing Mr. Obama of spying on him and setting off a political storm.
The upshot, according to former Obama advisers and outside arms-control specialists, is that the modernization destabilized the U.S.-Russia status quo, setting off a new arms race.
Nick Gordon's latest arrest for domestic violence is setting off alarms for his girlfriend's family members, who fear she'll end up dead like his ex, Bobbi Kristina Brown.
His bad attitude rapidly shifts when he takes a call from a frantic woman, who says she's been kidnapped, setting off a classic race-against-the-clock rescue.
And that was all before the head of the Recording Academy said that women needed to "step up" to win awards, setting off a backlash from female artists.
Venezuela has lost a tenth of its population in the past two years as people fled, even trekking across mountains, setting off Latin America's biggest ever refugee crisis.
As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, it appears to be setting off a devastating feedback loop with another of the gravest forces of our time: economic inequality.
The edict forced people to exchange their rupees for new notes at banks, setting off a short-term cash crunch and prompting many Indians to consider digital options.
In November, an Israeli undercover team was discovered inside Gaza, setting off a firefight as it made its escape and then two days of rocket attacks and airstrikes.
Our proliferation of statements online may in fact spur those who enjoy setting off shock waves through race-baiting language and then sitting back and watching the show.
After their rescue ship was turned away by Italy and Malta, setting off a heated debate about migration to Europe, the group was offered refuge in Valencia, Spain.
Mr. Guzmán put the profits from his empire into seeking retribution, Mr. Martínez said, outfitting an army of gunmen and setting off a two-year cycle of attacks.
In TV reports, editorials and public rallies, it stood accused of setting off racial tensions through a furtive campaign built on Twitter bots, hate-filled websites and speeches.
With its privileged, WASP-y setting off of Cape Cod, it's the kind of juicy what-is-happening memoir that just begs to be made into a movie.
Levandowski's move to Uber rocked the tech world, setting off a lengthy legal battle that includes ongoing criminal charges that he stole trade secrets about Google's driverless technology.
And in June, a white South Bend police officer killed a black man, Eric Logan, setting off a crisis that Mr. Buttigieg left the campaign trail to address.
Before setting off, Jesse hands him a letter addressed to Brock Cantillo, the son of his former girlfriend murdered by the white supremacists after he tried to escape.
But authorities said he was a "very challenged young man," who confessed to building and setting off a series of bombs that terrorized central Texas for three weeks.
Long gone are the days when any player could disappear for a time — a few weeks or even months — without setting off a hailstorm of hashtags on Twitter.
Video of the arrest recorded by Hickman's body camera was published by the Asheville Citizen-Times on February 28, setting off outrage in the western North Carolina city.
The comparison is inescapable to the 2011 earthquake and tsunami that took close to 18,500 lives while setting off a nuclear meltdown at a power plant in Fukushima.
On Thursday, the officials said they had deliberately played down talk of revising the policy for fear of setting off an even larger exodus from the island nation.
The rockets wounded six people and killed an American contractor, setting off a chain of events that brought the United States and Iran to the brink of war.
The controversy over the tax breaks has consumed Trenton, prompting investigative hearings, subpoenas to companies and at least one state agency and setting off open warfare between Gov.
In January, her husband, Prince Philip, apologized after he was involved in a car crash that left two women injured, setting off a public debate on older drivers.
Nine West missed a debt interest payment in March, setting off a 30-day period in which the accessories seller must either make the payment or face bankruptcy.
LONDON — President Trump has always relished throwing European leaders off balance, antagonizing allies, embracing insurgents and setting off a frantic contest for how best to deal with him.
And that's setting off contentious fights between those who want to use the money to boost state budgets and those who want to return money to the taxpayers.
Yameen instead declared a state of emergency, giving him power to arrest and detain people, and setting off a power struggle between the Supreme Court and the government.
Musk first tweeted about taking the company private earlier in August, setting off weeks of headlines about the CEO's motives, mental state and potential run-ins with regulators.
She was given diplomatic immunity and left Britain shortly after the accident, setting off a dispute between London and Washington over whether she should return to face investigation.
He was charged with injuring 30 people by setting off a homemade bomb on a crowded sidewalk in Manhattan's Chelsea neighborhood on the night of Saturday, Sept. 17.
Another client, Richard C. Williams, was convicted of killing a New Jersey state trooper and setting off bombs at military centers and corporate offices in the early 1980s.
For weeks, Jessica and I thought we heard gunshots at night when it was just a car starting up down the street or some kids setting off fireworks.
U.S. President Donald Trump signed into law two bills backing protesters in Hong Kong on Wednesday, setting off a clash with China which had objected to such legislation.
The robbers raided the gallery after setting off a fire at an electrical panel near the museum on early Monday morning, deactivating its alarm and street lighting nearby.
Only later did it become clear that the Social Security payments would be insufficient to provide meaningful retirements, setting off years of talks and searches for legal loopholes.
Opinion Do you get excited at the thought of packing up the car and heading home for the holidays or setting off on a cross-country road trip?
But when a police officer directing traffic signals for the vehicle to stop, Aaron slams on the gas and flees the scene, setting off a sudden police chase.
Deadly blaze in Bangladesh: A fire that killed at least 703 people started after a car powered by compressed natural gas exploded, setting off a lethal chain reaction.
In BEAU DEATH (Soho Crime, $27.95), a demolition crew unearths the remains of a bewigged gentleman in period dress, setting off gossip that Nash has been found — murdered.
Havlicek reached and tipped the pass to Celtics guard Sam Jones, who then dribbled out the clock to cement the Boston victory, setting off pandemonium in Boston Garden.
He promptly sued the social network, claiming it had censored him, setting off a legal saga that finally came to trial last week after years of legal wrangling.
The surrounding saints' red and blue garments, subtly varied, measure out the breadth of the panel, setting off the delicate islands of faces and their gold-leaf halos.
Mario Garcia, a 45-year-old bricklayer in El Salvador, said he was setting off for the United States regardless of the president's threat to close the frontier.
President Trump promised that his tax cut would encourage companies to invest in factories, workers and wages, setting off a spending spree that would reinvigorate the American economy.
Two years ago the US Environmental Protection Agency issued a notice of violation to Volkswagen, setting off the far-reaching investigation and media storm into the VW diesel scandal.
Setting off a bomb in checked baggage is more work, which is why we don't see more midair explosions like Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988.
These are all pervasive tropes in the genre—the terror of losing one's mind, the hysterical woman, the traditional ghost story, the mysterious relative's death setting off supernatural events.
BERLIN – Austria&aposs chancellor says European border guards should be allowed to go to north Africa to prevent migrants from setting off across the Mediterranean Sea in rickety boats.
She's used it "once or twice," definitely more than Jon could've imagined when he first gifted it to her as a goodbye present before setting off for the Wall.
In Kushiro, just 21960 kilometers south of Rausu, where the four dozen people laughed and cheered, boats were setting off on Japan's first commercial whale hunt in 25.1 years.
In municipal court on Monday, Harrison pleaded not guilty to charges of disorderly conduct, disturbing the peace and setting off a false fire alarm, according to the Boston Globe.
"What's a computer?" is the question Apple's infamous iPad commercial asked two years ago, setting off a still ongoing debate across the internet about the future of portable PCs.
The memories of tens of thousands of migrants flowing through the country, jamming railway stations and setting off clashes with police, have been kept fresh by constant government warnings.
LGN cells send the cortex a train of electrical impulses one-tenth of a volt in magnitude and one millisecond in duration, setting off a cascade of neuron interactions.
Game 4 of the National League Division Series between the Washington Nationals and Chicago Cubs was postponed due to rain yesterday, setting off a bizarre sequence for the Nats.
The lower court had found those five defendants guilty of a lesser charge of sexual abuse and sentenced them to nine years in prison, setting off a public outcry.
KABUL (Reuters) - Two gunmen entered a hospital in the southern Afghan city of Kandahar on Monday, setting off a gunbattle with security forces before both were killed, officials said.
President Trump's private remarks about Haiti and African countries have angered prominent black leaders, setting off a tense and uncomfortable period — just days before Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A hash is a cryptographic representation of a file or piece of data―if someone has fiddled with the data, the hash will change too, setting off alarm bells.
Beefing up the spectacle were two DJs on 'roids, screaming and dropping bombs and breaking glass and cocking glocks and setting off sirens all at the same damn time.
The eruption of Kilauea sparked safety warnings about toxic gas on the Big Island's southern coastline, after lava began flowing into the ocean and setting off a chemical reaction.
Earlier in the day, witnesses told Reuters that masked men had attacked the army headquarters, which is not far from the French embassy, setting off explosives before opening fire.
The legislation was passed by the House Foreign Affairs Committee last February but it was stalled until Pyongyang jolted the world by setting off an underground nuclear bomb test.

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