Apparently, sparking joy also means sparking feels, and some of the families have difficulty in letting things go.
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In "Sparking Joy with Marie Kondo," Kondo sets out to "tidy one small town in America, sparking joy in big new ways," according to a description.
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I / lost them, my wires sparking / amidst the bruises.
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The Camp Fire may have started from sparking power lines.
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Minaj replied simply, "yes," sparking a public furor of speculation.
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Both outlets published stories on Tuesday, sparking the hashtag #ShellKnew.
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In 2017, they attended the Met Gala, sparking relationship rumors.
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After posting the photo, Instagram removed it, sparking public backlash.
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US players celebrated every goal, sparking criticism on social media.
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Miley Cyrus and Liam Hemsworth are sparking marriage rumors — again.
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When it resumed, Mr Morales's lead had widened, sparking protests.
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That could be a messy business, sparking many local disputes.
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The law legalized discrimination against LGBT Americans, sparking a backlash.
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They did not return on the expected date, sparking concerns.
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Alton Sterling, 37, died in that shooting, sparking national outrage.
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Marie Kondo is sparking joy at the 2019 Academy Awards.
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"I'm only kidding," he continued, sparking laughter in the room.
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Ben Sasse of Nebraska, sparking immediate outrage on social media.
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No Democrats have been invited, sparking outrage in both chambers.
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That is the time when brains are sparking and firing.
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They also rubbed and cradled Halsey's stomach, sparking pregnancy rumors.
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Trump announced his decision in July, sparking an international backlash.
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An engagement ring photo that is now sparking marriage rumors.
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This Lyric In Kylie Jenner's New Song Is Sparking Outrage
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The scandal has infuriated the Brazilian public, sparking enormous demonstrations.
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The Washington Post first reported Ross' fundraiser, sparking the outrage.
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The Washington Post first reported the fundraiser, sparking the outrage.
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He tried to close the road, immediately sparking a controversy.
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" In response, journalists rallied around Tur, sparking the hashtag "#ImWithTur.
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Economic woes are sparking sporadic, leaderless protests across the country.
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It's sparking a flurry of new clinical trials for children.
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L, sparking the largest peacetime repatriation effort in British history.
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Marie Kondo is sparking new ways to think about home.
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They are all dedicated to sparking change in the film industry.
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So what is sparking women's interest in the start-up scene?
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Fake news, spread on WhatsApp, began sparking lynch mobs in May.
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Bieber deactivated his account on August 16, sparking the hashtag #JustinDeactivatedParty.
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Shares traded wildly this week, sparking concerns of cross-border speculation.
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Prices had eased slightly earlier in the session, sparking renewed buying.
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Sally Anderson's controversial chin tattoo is sparking debate in New Zealand.
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"I can't hear you," Waters replied, sparking laughter in the room.
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I envisioned sparking debates about important books and nurturing young writers.
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China on Tuesday stabilized the currency, sparking a rebound in stocks.
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Miley Cyrus can't do much without sparking some sort of rumor.
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Flynn tweeted "Fear of Muslims is rational," sparking charges of Islamophobia.
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Sparking conversation is the first step to normalizing periods within society.
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Now Comey has been removed, sparking a host of new questions.
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On a Fourth Turning, the cycle repeats, sparking a generational crisis.
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Ten years later, TMZ Live is still sparking headlines and debates.
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His death was recorded on Facebook Live, sparking national outrage online.
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"That's bullshit," Glantz calmly replies, sparking outrage from the studio audience.
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Yoni shot at him, sparking gunfire that blew the Israelis' cover.
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A protected tree was chopped down by vandals, sparking widespread criticism.
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It's sparking bigger wildfires and longer droughts, and killing our crops.
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" Trump asked, sparking loud applause and a chant of "Pardon Joe!
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Sparking terrorism fears, the shootings closed the airport for several hours.
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Fox News's weekend "coup" question picked up steam online, sparking backlash.
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Mr. Gross is no stranger to sparking difficult conversations among believers.
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More people staying inside could limit the amount of fires sparking.
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Delays in delivering on space projects for NASA are sparking criticism.
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This time, the allegations sparking impeachment proceedings are obviously quite different.
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The purchase has proved intensely controversial, sparking numerous clashes with locals.
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That's sparking questions about whether they can keep that stretch going.
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Pat McCrory (R) signed the law in March, sparking immediate controversy.
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The initiative is designed to prevent power lines from sparking fires.
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Rescuers are moving gingerly for fear of sparking another cave-in.
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Qassem Soleimani, sparking days of escalating tensions between Washington and Tehran.
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Was there a sparking incident that convinced you this was necessary?
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Or maybe they're worried it is heating up and sparking inflation.
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The official said additional Marines came forward separately, sparking the NCIS investigation.
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The incident inspired the colonies into rebellion, eventually sparking the Revolutionary War.
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Plus: Regulators and automakers are sparking up an altogether too cozy relationship.
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Inside Holly, Austin's 'coolest neighborhood' that's sparking a huge debate about gentrification
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Other communities, including Lancaster, Pennsylvania, have invested in sparking creative economies, too.
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The clip soon went viral, sparking interest from hundreds of potential owners.
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More players joined him, sparking a movement lasting into the 2017 season.
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Often those meetings take place at airports, sparking this latest legal battle.
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But that new push sparking a huge uproar in the Windy City.
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The rise of meatless burgers are sparking some serious questions among customers.
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Similarly, Lila sources its sparking from Italy and rosé from Provence. 5.
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Chelsea Noel disappeared Saturday night, sparking a widespread search for the child.
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Democrats want a more direct federal role in sparking a construction boom.
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The move by Brazilian companies southward is sparking outrage among Brazilian unions.
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Why: Trump's implosion is sparking a civil war in the Republican Party.
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A sinkhole opened up in Louisiana, sparking conspiracy theories throughout the state.
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Countries are retaliating over Trump's tariffs, sparking fears of a trade war.
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The Amazon rainforest is burning, and it's sparking outrage around the world.
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Saleh's regime in two, sparking street battles between regime loyalists and Sunni
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And with desert heat comes desert droughts, sparking wildfires and killing crops.
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"This thing's a goddamn hoax," Trump said, sparking a 30-minute rant.
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The LA Times reported similar findings, sparking protests and the hashtag #Exxonknew.
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He and several black families were turned away, sparking the Brown v.
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Jerusalem (CNN)The newest road in the West Bank is sparking controversy.
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Traditional anti-elitism and economic pressures are sparking an explosion of anger.
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We wouldn't tolerate gaping potholes in our highways or sparking power lines.
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Coronavirus is causing stocks to tumble, sparking fears of a US recession.
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Zoom shared some analytics data with Facebook, sparking a class-action lawsuit.
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Netflix has just announced that a new Marie Kondo show, Sparking Joy!
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There, she restored a 19th-century farmhouse, sparking her interest in homemaking.
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It gripped the country, sparking a national conversation about gender-based violence.
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Starbucks tweaked its dress code, sparking celebrations among baristas with facial piercings.
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She took to Twitter for help, sparking a flurry of amateur sleuthing.
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That process has accelerated in recent years, sparking alarm among some experts.
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And you've identified the downsides: adding to her anxiety, sparking her resentment.
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The administration's planned announcement is already sparking fury across the Arab world.
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Just as Turner's case did, this one from Massachusetts is sparking outrage online.
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THAT central banks cannot endlessly reduce unemployment without sparking inflation is economic gospel.
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But Google employee Wael Ghonim went to jail for sparking the Egyptian Revolution.
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But so far on the year, bitcoin has been up a sparking 119%.
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Fire officials determined that Pacific Gas & Electric is responsible for sparking the blaze.
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Wheeler scored nine points, sparking Purdue's offense with three first half 3-pointers.
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The pair has been sparking rumors all summer with their PDA-filled sightings.
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However, it failed to maintain those gains, sparking a retracement across precious metals.
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He soundly beat Macri in an August primary, sparking a sharp market crash.
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This was sparking concerns about the quality of growth in China, he added.
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You can't get this many celebs in one place without sparking some headlines.
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He stepped down as chairman last June, sparking rumors of a presidential bid.
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Four MPs spent a decade in prison, sparking condemnation from Turkey's Western partners.
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I eat cherries and Rice Krispies Treats and drink lots of sparking water.
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S. summit and published on its website, sparking snide comments on social media.
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Imported cases have arrived from more than 20173 countries, sparking outbreaks across America.
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That old coupon book and empty tape dispenser was not sparking any joy.
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His actions are now sparking alarm that the country might spiral into lawlessness.
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This taboo is beginning to wane, sparking a new era in neuroscientific research.
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A slight miscalculation or miscommunication, many believe, could risk sparking all-out conflict.
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Such advantages affect many trans athletes as well as intersex ones, sparking controversy.
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They continued sparking relationship rumors with numerous date nights in New York City.
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Also on November 28, Venus connects with Uranus, sparking your need for freedom!
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Judge Aaron Persky gave him a mere six-month sentence, sparking national outrage.
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Some said the animatronic figure looked like Hillary Clinton, sparking a conspiracy theory.
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First, the government cuts subsidies on basic goods such as bread, sparking riots.
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News out of North Korea and China sparking a global sell-off today.
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It's not only sparking us, the actors, but in everybody — regardless of race.
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Several are already lowering mortgage rates, sparking hopes for further house-price rises.
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In addition to the president's rhetoric, advocates say policy proposals are sparking fear.
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Kirk Cameron is once again sparking conversations with his conservative views on marriage.
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Ford's 2018 profit disappointed many investors and analysts, sparking questions about Hackett's tenure.
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And the encounter is posted on social media, sparking outrage about racial profiling.
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"Oh Mark, I'm coming after you," Trump added, sparking laughter in the room.
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Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) sparking a political revolution, as the dominant media suggests?
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The moment spread online quickly, sparking an online firestorm of tweets and memes.
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WHAT IS IT ABOUT THE OUTLOOK YOU LOOK IS SPARKING CONCERNS AMONG INVESTORS?
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It was sparking even more creativity because of the scale of the wall.
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The allegations are sparking concern from a growing number of GOP senators. Sen.
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These prompts could also spur usage when people are bored, sparking their imagination.
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Then 9/11 happened, sparking a chain of events that killed his company.
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Word of the project quickly spread, sparking an outpouring of small-minded bigotry.
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The millions of refugees flooding into neighboring countries are already sparking a backlash.
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Google fired the engineer, James Damore, for perpetuating stereotypes, sparking more heated conversations.
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"Although, I would love Melania in the White House," he continued, sparking laughter.
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This method has shown particular promise, sparking projects at IBM, Google and Intel.
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But can we apply this notion of sparking joy on a larger scale?
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He fired Alexander Vindman and other impeachment witnesses, sparking new outrage among Democrats.
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Without it, Brazil's public debt would be certain to explode, sparking capital flight.
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Holiday Kitchen just looked like standard deli fare, sparking criticism on social media.
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Despite the vitriol received across social media, the girls are sparking tangible mobilization.
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This border patrol agent's party ended up sparking a 47,000-acre wildfire. Yikes!
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California has a history of power lines or faulty equipment sometimes sparking wildfires.
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Lower prices are sparking a revival in demand for physical gold in Asia.
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Rates are hovering around a three-year low, sparking an unexpected refinance boom.
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These and other recent deaths are sparking a nationwide outcry over food safety.
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The U.S. strikes in Iraq killed 25 people, sparking outrage from militia supporters.
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One of them mentioned the name Elias Camsek Chin, sparking laughter from the others.
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"We have the neighbor who got the email concerning the sparking wires," Danko said.
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Competition in the sparking water market has grown fierce over the past couple years.
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Already, Bannon's appointment is sparking heated criticism from Democrats and non-partisan groups alike.
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First he pulls the red cable off and it creates a slight sparking effect.
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Last year, China's parliament did not initially release the figure, sparking questions over transparency.
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Those comments were broadly seen as sparking another move lower in the stock market.
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Kellan cheekily responded, sparking relationship rumors in the time it takes water to boil.
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An undetermined number of people are missing — sparking fears the death toll could rise.
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Moreover, the army has, if anything, recently become more aggressive, sparking increasingly frequent clashes.
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Rather than sparking a labor dispute, these 360 deals quickly became the new normal.
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Store footfall fell 47 percent that day as protesters blocked motorways, sparking major logjams.
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Singer Cody Simpson visited Cyrus at her home, sparking rumors the two are dating.
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The Purple One died yesterday, sparking an outpouring of grief felt the world over.
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North Korea's dictator, Kim Jong Un, might die without an obvious heir, sparking chaos.
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Then there was the girl with light-up sneakers running around with feet sparking.
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THE SWAMP Bernie Sanders political group sees second departure, sparking concerns about racial tensions .
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That group included 45 Taiwanese citizens, sparking a diplomatic incident between Taipei and Beijing.
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When your family forces you to partake in Meatless Mondays, sparking an existential crisis:
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The headphones were sparking when flight attendants doused them with a bucket of water.
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But Trump keeps getting in the way, sparking chaos outside the world of legislating.
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That strength, however, is sparking concerns as the country's domestic economy weakens, analysts said.
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The HTC U11 might have been among the phones responsible for sparking the trend.
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The government also banned a popular opposition leader for 15 years, sparking more protests.
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Folks have even proposed doing this to create more food for fisheries, sparking controversy.
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Earlier in the series, it seemed like sparking true consciousness was Ford's real goal.
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Meanwhile, Kirstie Alley voiced enthusiastic support for Trump last week, sparking a Twitter storm.
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In addition to Gasol, Hoiberg credited Butler and Rose with sparking the domination inside.
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The toe was stolen from a local hotel on June 18, sparking national headlines.
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The disappearance of Zhang Zixin gripped the country, sparking theories about trafficking and cults.
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S. citizens to vote in the city's school board elections, sparking a national debate.
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Tesla did not say which companies it might partner with, sparking rampant online speculation.
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The president fired Comey in May 2017, sparking the appointment of the special counsel.
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But fires caused by sparking or downed power lines had broken out all over.
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The gunman fired shots and set gaming tables alight, sparking panic at the resort.
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That's because President Trump's tough talk is sparking a growing nationalist movement in Mexico.
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The company aims to create movies and shows geared towards sparking positive social change.
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Cruz shut Trump out of delegates in Colorado and Wyoming, sparking the latest exchanges.
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A woman walking her dog found the toddler's decomposed remains, sparking a billboard campaign.
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Trump responded by challenging Kelly's journalistic credibility, sparking a monthslong feud between the two.
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The last buoys stopped working in 2012, sparking more demands for a new system.
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A man reportedly fell into a lake after taking LSD, sparking a huge manhunt.
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Sparking PG&E wires were responsible for that blaze, the deadliest in California history.
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The risk is that an extended sell-off feeds off itself, sparking capital outflows.
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She recalls the film sparking controversy in China, but it led to more roles.
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If you give students condoms, it's sparking their curiosity at a very young age.
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They slapped five singles, with Merrifield sparking the uprising with a leadoff infield hit.
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It was electric, fully alive and sparking, like the best of Prince's live performances.
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Then, after sparking international panic, he partially defused it in a hastily arranged spectacle.
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On average, the group said unemployment could shrink to 200 percent before sparking inflation.
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On average, the group said unemployment could shrink to 3.7 percent before sparking inflation.
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The White House signaled a late openness to some sort of compromise, sparking talks.
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Some protesters have lost their eyes in the protest, sparking outrage on social media.
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Two customers complained of finding the foreign matter in the beef, sparking the recall.
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The image of the moment immediately went viral, sparking memes all over social media.
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A St. Louis grand jury ultimately decided not to indict Wilson, sparking violent protests.
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The comments were later resurfaced by The Washington Post in 2017, sparking a furor.
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And the pair were photographed holding hands in early October, sparking even more rumors.
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A neo-Nazi official was reportedly appointed mayor in a German city, sparking criticism.
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Trump has previously often referred to Trudeau as "Justin from Canada," sparking memes online.
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It's sparking a moral crisis within the company that has yet to be addressed.
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PG&E's electrical equipment was blamed for sparking 17 of California's major wildfires in 2017.
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Cops with guns were spotted at a bakery in Brora, a fishing village, sparking alarm.
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But just days before the wedding, Wilbanks vanished without a trace, sparking a nationwide manhunt.
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The Madison High dress code is sparking debate because it targets parents and students alike.
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As of Sunday, the Camp Fire was 100 percent contained after first sparking on Nov.
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You can bet a primary focus of Wednesday's gathering will be on sparking domestic investments.
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It quickly began making the rounds and sparking criticism of the senator across social media.
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Elizabeth Warren from speaking on the Senate floor, sparking a wave of outrage from Democrats.
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For a start, the railway cost almost £650 million ($840 million), sparking outrage at home.
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Rumblings of the tape's existence started last month, sparking an outcry from women's rights groups.
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Tatiana reportedly told Collins to leave her property, sparking a violent reaction from the woman.
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However, the commander-in-chief went on to commend Kaepernick for sparking a national conversation.
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Videos from both incidents quickly went viral, sparking outrage online and protests in both cities.
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The university closed Caerleon campus in 2016 as part of a merger, sparking student protests.
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Mark Zuckerberg posted about jogging through Tiananmen Square in March 2016, sparking outrage from critics.
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Officers were told that members of the family had been complaining of illness, sparking concern.
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While we love the alliterative name, Prosecco is also a perfect sparking alternative to beer.
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The United States is trying to catch up, sparking fears of a quantum arms race.
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The on-again, off-again nature of the trade battle is also sparking deep uncertainty.
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Gray died April 19, 2015, after being seriously injured while in police custody, sparking riots.
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Wagner, 23, deleted her blog, sparking an outcry from fans who found Zillow's tactics unfair.
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They argue he's sparking a big spike in activity around and interest in white nationalism.
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Meanwhile, the people who make some console modifications possible are sparking controversy of their own.
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Meanwhile, Melissa discovers some scandalous secrets about her father sparking her to search for answers.
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This was a dealbreaker for some of the sharks, sparking a heated back-and-forth.
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Lauer let the statement slide without pushing back on air, sparking even more outrage online.
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The two have been seen together a lot lately, sparking rumors that they're dating again.
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They tried to conduct a traffic stop, but Olivarez took off, sparking a short pursuit.
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That said, some Surface Pro owners have reported sparking issues on Microsoft's own support forums.
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Also keeping markets afloat , sparking hopes that the tensions between the two sides would abate.
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He died of his injuries a week later, sparking widespread protests and rioting across Baltimore.
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Sayoc sent explosives through the mail over two weeks last October, sparking a nationwide manhunt.
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The Cambridge Analytica scandal broke on March 13, sparking interest online in the hashtag #deletefacebook.
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He was formally crowned on May 1, sparking the start of the new Reiwa era.
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But this time, Yahoo did not challenge the data request, sparking division at the company.
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Second books are always interesting but it's sparking the conversation that I wanted to spark.
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Twitter's Moments are a pundit's paradise, sparking reactions and discussion of the triumphs and controversies.
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But if you can, congratulations: You are living your most KonMari, joy-sparking digital life.
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They founded the first independent Boer republics, sparking conflict with the Zulu and the Bantu.
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MALAYSIA'S MAHATHIR SAYS EU RISKS SPARKING "TRADE WAR" OVER "GROSSLY UNFAIR" ANTI-PALM OIL POLICIES
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The elusive street artist is no stranger to sparking debate and catching the world's eye.
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When Lattimore turned around, Tampa Bay receiver Mike Evans slammed him, sparking a brief brawl.
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Hernandez led off the sixth with a homer to left, sparking a five-run outburst.
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Warren and Lathem allegedly fled the state shortly after Cornell-Duranleau's death, sparking a manhunt.
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But the two of them have been sparking relationship rumors for almost a year now.
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The case has garnered national attention, sparking a fan-fueled movement and the hashtag #FreeKesha.
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Early this year Rwanda closed its border with Uganda, disrupting regional trade and sparking tensions.
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The wave of allegations against Weinstein is credited with sparking the broader "Me Too" movement.
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Jimmy Hoffa, a famous labor leader, disappeared in Michigan in 1975, sparking countless conspiracy theories.
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The Masons hold an annual meeting in the Malheur Cave in Oregon, sparking conspiracies theories.
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But Trump in 2017 said he was ending the program, sparking the ongoing legal fight.
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Some lawmakers have visited detention centers, sparking further criticism and debate over immigrants' living conditions.
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A recent "60 Minutes" segment displayed the extent of the weakness, sparking concern across government.
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And they could also slash the cost of interstate transit, possibly sparking wider economic prosperity.
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AT&T customers are reportedly experiencing outages across the country, sparking concerns over 911 calls.
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The Trump administration has also recently rejected a series of congressional subpoenas, sparking Democratic criticism.
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The Australian diplomat reportedly passed that information to his American counterparts, sparking the federal inquiry.
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The tribe sued over the pipeline, with their concerns sparking national protests against the project.
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That call ended up sparking a whistleblower complaint that led to the House impeachment inquiry.
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The increasingly popular event is sparking a demand for alternative Thanksgiving foods and party ideas.
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One of those fireworks ignited, sparking a massive blaze that burned more than 48,000 acres.
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The footage was replayed repeatedly for days on the news, sparking national outrage and protests.
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They lost, but not before sparking recrimination on the convention floor in the late afternoon.
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It's sparking between Sony and Nintendo, and the first salvos have already been fired off.
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After sparking serious backlash, Dunham has apologized, but her initially disappointing words remained with many.
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The video went viral, sparking a chain reaction of fear and excitement across the web.
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It's less about preaching and more about provoking discussion—sparking inspiration, and building from there.
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In-The-Know: The Supreme Court upheld affirmative action as constitutional, sparking the hashtag #BeckyWithTheBadGrades.
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But Peña Nieto's term has been mired with scandals, sparking a backlash against his party.
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For a space nerd, there's nothing quite as imagination-sparking as Jupiter's Great Red Spot.
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Reeves was recently spotted holding hands with artist Alexandra Grant, sparking speculation over their relationship.
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That set off another round of discussions, sparking annoyance among some people on the thread.
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The frenzy on K Street over the coronavirus stimulus bill is sparking a new backlash.
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But coal projects are also sparking community opposition rare in a country that squelches dissent.
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The coronavirus outbreak is sparking extreme demand for market protection, according to XFA's Bill Looney.
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She opened up about her disordered eating, sparking new conversations among fans and celebrities alike.
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It's sparking controversy with a new Super Bowl ad addressing police shootings of black Americans.
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A recent "2628 Minutes" segment displayed the extent of the weakness, sparking attention across government.
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It's the latest in a string of "stand your ground" cases that are sparking controversy.
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Looming construction at Pennsylvania Station was sparking fears of a "summer of hell" for commuters.
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For weeks, the eclipse has been sparking imaginations and inspiring plans for witnessing it firsthand.
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Though PG&E's sparking lines have started recent fires, they aren't the only ones responsible.
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Driving home at twilight, I'm sparking with energy, but my mind is syrupy with exhaustion.
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Subsequently, Trump on Thursday signaled he would not retaliate and risk sparking a wider conflict.
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Australia's wildfires are burning with such intensity that they're sparking contained, small-scale weather systems.
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In government, titles do matter, granting access and sparking responsiveness both within State and abroad.
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This is down to the Turkish lira's recent free-fall sparking broader currency market contagion.
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Reid was sentenced to death seven times over, sparking a controversy over his mental competence.
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A month later, Mr. Pérez is the one looking for help in sparking a dialogue.
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Starbucks is set to update its dress code, sparking celebration among employees with facial piercings.
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Trump announced the tariffs Thursday, sparking fears of a trade war and rising consumer prices.
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Peña Nieto's term has been mired with murky scandals, sparking backlash against the PRI party.
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Once results then started flowing again, Nasralla's lead quickly started narrowing, sparking a major outcry.
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The protests have drawn international attention, sparking demonstrations of solidarity from Canada to New Zealand.
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Defeated premier Pauline Marois resigned after that election, sparking the leadership race that installed Péladeau.
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The Moon administration quickly responded, sparking a flurry of diplomatic visits and cross-border exchanges.
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While some may find the scoring divisive, it's still an important tool for sparking a conversation.
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She added sparking hair clips and dangling chandelier earrings, as well as a simple gold bracelet.
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We must end the danger of an incident sparking a military confrontation between Washington and Moscow.
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Nancy and Jonathan spent most of season 2 getting closer, finally sparking up a romantic relationship.
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But on Wednesday, Kavanaugh referred to birth control as "abortion-inducing," sparking outrage from Planned Parenthood.
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The pair was spotted hanging out again in August of 2016, sparking rumors of a reconciliation.
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Special thanks to Steve Mullaney, the CEO of our portfolio company Aviatrix, for sparking this topic.
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And after sparking controversy in past years, this year's Oscars produced a diverse crop of nominees.
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But not before they began making the rounds all across social media, sparking debate and outrage.
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Their release has lit up social media in the Philippines, dividing opinion and sparking furious debate.
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Unsatisfied with their response, Dukes shared his account on Facebook, sparking widespread outrage that continues today.
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Mendes shared a moody pic of himself and Baldwin on Instagram, sparking relationship rumors once more.
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But, this time around, it's J.Lo's new song "El Anillo" that is sparking the engagement rumors.
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Unemployment hit 30% in the province earlier this summer, sparking a less destructive round of protests.
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That startup was then quickly bought by Uber—sparking a lawsuit that is still going. Drive.
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But the president risks sparking fresh global trade clashes if he goes through with car duties.
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Last month, the engagement was suddenly off, sparking conflicting rumors about who backed out, and why.
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Millions of British and Canadian nationals were also affected, sparking a global response to the breach.
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This has now been dismantled entirely, sparking outrage among the LGBTQ community, activists, and allies everywhere.
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He threatens to kill Logan, the death reference sparking yet another idea in Dolores' developing mind.
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It's no surprise that Moore would be happy for both of her friends sparking a relationship.
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The group was profiled by Good Morning America in February, sparking a flood of new members.
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But surging global demand and hungry European industry are sparking international interest in the Czech deposits.
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In turn, this is sparking questions about whether the TSA will be prepared for more fliers.
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Back in the past, Teddy convinces Riggs to come clean, sparking a whole chain of events.
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Tensions between Iran and the West have contributed to fears of disruption there, sparking price rallies.
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She offers to go to Cuba with Alan, sparking an argument about communism with her parents.
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Newly single Jenner and Scott have been sparking dating rumors since she split with rapper Tyga.
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The ministry closed it down, sparking opposition from the more liberal wing of the Communist Party.
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In the rush to get the airport finished at least 52 builders have died, sparking protests.
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Her account generated much controversy, sparking a public conversation regarding the nuances of the #MeToo movement.
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Mallgoers initially misconstrued their breaking the glass cases as gunfire, sparking a panic throughout the building.
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Big Boy, as the locomotive is known, is sparking delight in all the towns he visits.
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Lathem and Warren fled the state shortly after Cornell-Duranleau's death, sparking a cross-country manhunt.
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Fourth, did the Muslim holy month of Ramadan play some role in sparking the London attacks?
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Oil rising: Concerns about further risks to supply are sparking a run-up in oil prices.
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But threats against the band persisted, sparking outrage from civil society groups and international rights organization.
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In February, after sparking marriage rumors yet again, Sheeran explained his reason for wearing the ring.
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At one point, Mike playfully blew raspberries on his daughter's stomach, sparking giggles from the toddler.
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The real test will be whether the S10s can keep sparking joy on a daily basis.
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The Moon is in Fire sign Sagittarius today, sparking your interest in strange and philosophical subjects.
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A grand jury declined to indict Pantaleo in December 2014, sparking renewed protests throughout New York.
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Eventually, however, Stockman expects the drama in D.C. to trickle into equities, sparking a significant pullback.
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The minimalist jewelry studio is best known for sparking an industry-wide obsession with October's birthstone.
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At first, Shudu's true identity was kept under wraps, sparking an internet debate over her authenticity.
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Our girlfriend attends a sexy party without us, sparking jealousy, a huge fight, and a breakup.
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Now changes at the press team are sparking new speculation about the state of the organization.
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Building environments where creativity can be nurtured is key to sparking your child's imagination, Schilling notes.
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The high global pork prices are even sparking interest in pig farming in predominately Muslim Kazahkstan.
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TECHNICALS: Nickel on Monday broke through the 200-day moving average, sparking technical follow-up buying.
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The army oversees security operations, including those blamed for sparking the exodus of refugees from Rakhine.
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The threat of an antitrust crackdown on tech companies is sparking a new flurry of activity.
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The police showed up 40 minutes later, sparking suspicions that they had colluded with the gang.
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According to the filing, wires on the rooftop were still sparking when Walmart discovered the fire.
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The policy led to thousands of migrant families being separated, sparking bipartisan backlash over the issue.
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But as Project 1917 demonstrates, social media is not simply a tool for sparking street demonstrations.
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Pommer had previously declined to sell the property, according to The Guardian, sparking a legal battle.
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Though it didn't break the power lines, the impact caused sparking that ignited a nearby bush.
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The Trump administration has sought to cut off federal funds to sanctuary cities, sparking an outcry.
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In 2016, then US Ambassador to India, Richard Verma, visited the area, sparking a diplomatic kerfuffle.
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Some of the designs have been polarizing, sparking debate about whether the cups are Christmasy enough.
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After sparking a social media controversy, Detroit nightclub Populux is closing down its dancefloor for good.
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Emergency courts have since been trying protesters in evening sessions, sparking more rallies outside court buildings.
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Trump publicly thanked Linda Bean for her support on Twitter, sparking a boycott against the company.
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It is one of those machine-driven, this-selloff-is-sparking-that-selloff kind of sessions.
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There were some reports of sparking power lines and other electrical equipment problems over the weekend.
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Instead, Trump omitted those 27 words, sparking new doubts about his commitment to the military alliance.
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We are needy and demanding and fragile — rivers of heat and blood, sparking neurons, ticking pulses.
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Members of the royal family have been prohibited from leaving the country, sparking fear and concern.
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Episode 3, "The Queen's Justice" — Jon and Dany finally meet, sparking a battle of royal titles.
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The measure, however, has hurt the local economy as well as sparking worries on Wall Street.
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These measures have stayed with us over the last decade, sparking a debate over their effectiveness.
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Sparking conversations on price transparency between doctors and patients can help pierce that veil of ignorance.
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Pacific Gas & Electric is cutting electricity as a precaution against sparking wildfires in high-wind conditions.
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But borrowing has barely slowed and house prices have sky-rocketed, sparking calls for more action.
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Investment banks tell the Journal the delays risk sparking an exodus of experts from the project.
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Now those problems are spilling into public view, sparking grievances and anger among the town's residents.
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This is after the previous government in Rome challenged the European fiscal rules, sparking market jitters.
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Late Thursday, the White House announced it would stop paying ObamaCare subsidies, sparking backlash from Democrats.
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Republicans say their bill will deliver middle-class tax relief to families while sparking job creation.
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Trump has regularly weighed in on sports controversies, sparking fights with athletes and other prominent figures.
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Bush died late Friday, sparking an outpouring of praise from political figures honoring the 41st president.
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On Wednesday, Canada became the first major industrialized nation to legalize recreational marijuana, sparking huge demand.
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Currency trading has gotten increasingly volatile, sparking worries that the U.S. may import its next crisis.
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Here's our film critics' take on the controversy-sparking win of "Green Book" at the Oscars.
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Netflix does seem to be pushing cultural boundaries and sparking new conversations all over the world.
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Major cast turnover can lead to revitalization, thanks to the writers sparking to the new characters.
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Robin Wright and her French boyfriend Clement Giraudet are sparking marriage speculation in the City of Love.
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Earlier this month, the two countries hiked tariffs on their goods, sparking a sell-off in equities.
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The reluctance to hit senior investors reflects a genuine fear of sparking wider contagion, perhaps even panic.
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If it thinks aggregate spending has become too high and is sparking inflation, it makes them higher.
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The Confederate crew never returned from its mission, sparking a mystery that's lasted for over 242 years.
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The couple has been officially dating since last September after initially sparking romance rumors a year ago.
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But opening minds and sparking inquisitive thinking requires a lot of thought on the provocateur's part, too.
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His vitriol against the United States has become a near-daily occurrence, sparking both amusement and concern.
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But as marine parks wither in America, they're flourishing in China, sparking fresh concerns about captive orcas.
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She was spotted showing off the gorgeous ring while leaving a Los Angeles spa, sparking engagement rumors.
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Global public outrage has grown at marine pollution, sparking demands for more recycling and better waste management.
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The latter is sparking volatility across financial markets with a beneficiary of the tumult being government bonds.
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Britain has cut its marginal rate from 28% to 20% since 2010, without sparking a runaway boom.
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The model of American tech entrepreneurship looks to be slowly sparking a renaissance in the Silicon Sahara.
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The perpetrators put up pictures and a video of the girl on Twitter, sparking a nationwide backlash.
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Back in 2014, a number of users suffered skin rashes after using Fitbit Force, sparking a lawsuit.
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One problem is that the Hutu-Tutsi conflict mainly took place in Rwanda - sparking the hashtag #LintonLies.
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Ben Affleck has emerged from rehab two weeks after entering for treatment, sparking concern for his recovery.
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His father later helped him cross the Texas-Mexico border to evade authorities, sparking an international manhunt.
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The police officer who allegedly killed the man, sparking the protest, is a member of his church.
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The agreement is agitating parliaments, sparking protests and splintering coalitions; Belgium's is on the verge of collapse.
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Lebanese veterans burned tires, sparking fires along the highway in Naameh, south of Beirut, early on Thursday.
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She says reactions to her photographs have been mixed, but is glad they are sparking important conversations.
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Then Jane's post went viral, trending on Twitter in San Francisco and sparking a deluge of comments.
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Her account has generated much controversy, sparking a public conversation regarding the nuances of the #MeToo movement.
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Kabila stayed in power after his mandate expired in December, sparking unrest and fears of civil war.
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Richie and Disick have been officially dating since September 2017 after initially sparking romance rumors that spring.
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The plot twist was a seminal moment for the show, sparking endless Twitter debates and hashtag wars.
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Those events focus on training, raising awareness and sparking conversations around consent, supporting survivors and bystander intervention.
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The woman pushes back, and then pushes a young girl out of the way, sparking the altercation.
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Other fast food chains jumped in on roasting IHOb, sparking the Great Brand Twitter War of 2018.
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In 2014 China towed an oil rig into waters claimed by Vietnam, sparking violent anti-China protests.
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For instance, investment might rise after corporate taxes fall, sparking competition for workers and pushing wages up.
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Iris credits her mom — actress, producer and fashion designer Sadie Frost — for sparking her passion for fashion.
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That can cause wiring connectors to rust and a circuit board to short, possibly sparking a fire.
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But the coalition recognised that it could not do these things without sparking panic in the markets.
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After the "sumptuous" meal — which included a sparking dessert — the insider told PEOPLE the live music started.
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Mixed messages around the highly anticipated T-Mobile-Sprint merger are sparking a flurry of options activity.
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Last week Jada Pinkett Smith opened up about having vaginal rejuvenation, sparking conversation about the popular procedure.
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Oil prices: Oil is rallying as global tensions with Iran continue to escalate, sparking concerns about supply.
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But Garner's interview with Buttigieg was reportedly spiked by his employer, Cumulus Media, sparking cries of censorship.
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Trump has said Riyadh would pay for the recent U.S. deployments, sparking resentment in some Saudi circles.
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Infrastructure crumbles, sparking public health crises that the already overstressed healthcare system is ill-equipped to tackle.
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Unwelcome at school Spencer spoke at Texas A&M in December, sparking outrage and protests on campus.
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All around the world, incredible and ordinary women are sparking positive change within their communities and homes.
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The issue is sparking a lot of controversy just as the negotiations are about to kick off.
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Trump and others close to him have previously blamed a private intelligence dossier for sparking the inquiry.
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Sparking a battle of decreasing interest rates was not the only concern expressed at the BOJ meeting.
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While that conclusion has been questioned by other intelligence agencies, the disclosure is sparking a new controversy.
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Mercury and Pluto square off at 8:24 AM, sparking some intense conversations and revealing hidden information.
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The gaffe made headlines across Canada, sparking jokes about Canada's typically low profile in the United States.
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"Thank you for doing that and welcome to our country," she joked, sparking laughter from the audience.
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Trump responded by attacking Kelly's credibility as a journalist, sparking a months-long spat between the pair.
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According to the data, Rihanna beat out every other designer in terms of sparking conversation around NYFW.
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In recent weeks Trump repeatedly blasted Amazon on Twitter, sparking a decline in the company's share price.
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It recently shut off power to millions of Californians to prevent its installations from sparking new blazes.
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Our bench did a great job of coming in and sparking a nice, little run for us.
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In 2015, he was sentenced to almost 14 years and immediately imprisoned, sparking protests in the country.
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The policy has had the immediate effect of separating parents from their children, sparking outrage across America.
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Okay, so how can Republican Senators make the bill "nicer" without sparking an all-out conservative revolt?
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Some previous California wildfires have been blamed on fallen trees sparking electrical lines, or down power lines.
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As I walked around the room, the genuine fascination and the sparking of ideas were almost palpable.
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"South Dakota's anti-meth campaign launch is sparking conversations around the state and the country," she said.
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The system has become commonplace in certain pockets of the country, sparking privacy and human-rights concerns.
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A recently revealed deal between Google and hospital network Ascension is already sparking privacy concerns in Congress.
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"This three crystal ring is made of sparking crystals set on palladium-plated metal," the site explained.
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A picture was shared by one of the attendees that quickly went viral, sparking an immediate backlash.
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Hurricane-force winds blew embers from the park into Gatlinburg and downed power lines, sparking more fires.
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General Michael Flynn's unexpected resignation is sparking a GOP led inquiry into the administration's connection to Russia.
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"I had to get them," he says, dropping the gold in his lap and sparking the lighter.
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She dominated the weekend's celebrity news, but Lindsay was not the only celebrity sparking interest in Malibu.
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But sharp price rises are sparking concerns that the market may be becoming overheated in some cities.
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The shutdown was part of the utility's plan to prevent its equipment from sparking potentially catastrophic blazes.
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Australia's Parliament voted overwhelmingly to legalize same-sex marriage, sparking celebrations and who knows how many proposals.
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Hours later, Democrats blocked the coronavirus stimulus package on a procedural hurdle, sparking visible outrage from McConnell.
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In Italy and Colombia, those fears have turned violent, sparking riots that resulted in dozens of deaths.
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The coronavirus, which originated in China, has spread around the world, sparking concerns of a global pandemic.
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"Listen, I don't want to play her anymore," Osaka said, sparking laughter in the Beijing press room.
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In December 2019, YouTuber Stephanie Soo accused Perry of abusive behavior, sparking discord among the YouTube community.
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He admitted to the hospital last month with an unspecified illness, sparking rumors that he had died.
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The upcoming climate conference comes after a wave of activism aimed at sparking action from world leaders.
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President Donald Trump's trade spat with China is sparking Republican backlash in states with major farming industries.
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The Union Leader endorsed Christie before his bid ended, sparking a public feud between McQuaid and Trump.
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He also called on Ukraine and China to investigate Biden, sparking backlash from several Republicans including Sens.
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The novel coronavirus has spread across 31 countries and territories, sparking fear and anxiety across the world.
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The Kurdish-led SDF said Turkish warplanes struck Syria's northeast, sparking "huge panic among people" on Wednesday.
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And it follows the same winning pattern as the others, sparking new life into homey bakeshop favorites.
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In August, however, the firm started paying riders per delivery rather than per hour, sparking an outcry.
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In the Horn of Africa, Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed is sparking hope for a new reform.
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On Monday, all major indexes fell, sending market watchers into a panic and sparking mass sell-offs.
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The possibility of the tariffs sparking a broader trade war is top of their list of concerns.
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But the collapse in the currency since then has hit Liberians particularly hard, sparking protests by students.
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Hurricane Maria, which hit in 2017, made things worse, sparking mass emigration to the United States mainland.
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A neighbor was charged with three counts of murder but not a hate crime -- sparking further outrage.
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Last year, the Chinese navy seized one that was active in the South China Sea, sparking alarm.
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Bipartisan criticism The Pentagon notified individual lawmakers from states that will be impacted Wednesday, sparking bipartisan criticism.
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The magazine's advice is the latest example of material published in China deemed insensitive and sparking uproar.
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Landeskog delivered his 249th goal of the season for a 2-0 lead, sparking an offensive explosion.
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She's widely credited with sparking the youth climate movement, the reason many of the activists were there.
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It's spurring heated discussions online, thousands of reviews and sparking players' feelings of empathy for their parents.
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Hours later, Trump said Mulvaney would lead the agency on an interim basis, sparking an unprecedented showdown.
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But I love the fact that the show to some degree is kind of sparking that conversation.
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" He added, "Thank you for sparking a movement that's creating a desperately needed dialogue about these issues.
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Police spotted him a short time later in Hollywood, sparking a chase that ended at the Trader Joe's.
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The simple spheres matured into 3D structures, fusing with other types of brain balls and sparking with electricity.
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Brewers geographically closer to Flint said sparking discussion on the issues doesn't do enough to help the cause.
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But even if you can't buy one yet, the Model 3 is already sparking an electric vehicle market.
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The magazine cover alone coined the phrase "Breaks the Internet," sparking a tidal wave of never-ending memes.
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Rascoff said the order has been perceived abroad as a ban on the Muslim faith, sparking dangerous propaganda.
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Shayk was spotted wearing a very large emerald ring on her left hand this week, sparking engagement rumors.
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Kylie Jenner is trolling the internet yet again, and sparking rumors about being pregnant with her second child.
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Richie and Disick have been officially dating since last September after initially sparking romance rumors a year ago.
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And now Mars, in sparking a mini culture war, actually has a dramatic pop story to contend with.
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She then took three elderly women into her own home, sparking what would become a long-term career.
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The Romanian government bypassed parliament to decriminalise some forms of corruption by officials, sparking large protests in Bucharest.
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There is little evidence, by any metric, that Biden is sparking any great excitement among the Democratic base.
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Before Zakzaky was charged, authorities ignored a court ruling that he be released, sparking protests from his followers.
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Musk has expressed concern that the race for better AI could end up sparking a third world war.
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Delays in mapping lands and authenticating ownership have caused disputes that stall development projects, sparking lengthy court battles.
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Weakness in the Swiss franc caught some attention, sparking talk the Swiss National Bank could have been selling.
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The lira has shed some 13 percent of its value this year, sparking a multi-pronged government reaction.
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My feet crunched on salt-crusted mud and across leaf litter sparking with grasshoppers and sinuous silver lizards.
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Richie and Disick have been officially dating since last September after initially sparking romance rumors a year ago.
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Early in 1066 Edward the Confessor, then king of England, had died heirless, sparking a crisis of succession.
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Though Chick-fil-A didn't take the bait, Wendy's jumped in -— sparking a Twitter battle that delighted onlookers.
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Meanwhile, Chinese bank loans slowed in April after a record first quarter, sparking hopes of further government stimulus.
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They became convinced that it would be smart to accept more inequality in hopes of sparking more growth.
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Last January, Ghanaian schoolgirls were banned from crossing a river while on the periods, sparking criticism from activists.
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He had initially been tapped to be economy minister by the anti-establishment coalition, sparking a market selloff.
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In 2015, Unilever reorganized the spreads business into a separate entity, sparking widespread speculation it would be sold.
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This week, Vibe is publishing anniversary tributes to Aaliyah -- sparking fans of her music to do the same.
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They could also wipe the database clean, making names disappear from voter logs, sparking confusion and long lines.
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DeChambeau used one last month at the Travelers Championship, sparking the PGA Tour to ask for a ruling.
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Kamal lashed back that mosques must also not be permitted then, sparking threats from a radical Islamist group.
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The moon in Aquarius makes a helpful connection with electric Uranus at 11:53 AM sparking brilliant ideas.
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Earlier this year he called Vice President Mike Pence a "decent guy," sparking a backlash from his left.
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The couple haven't been shy about showing off their love since first sparking relationship rumors in November 2016.
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In an infamous 3003 episode, officers killed three black teenagers during a riot, sparking further protests and tension.
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You can also add in a little extra shine and smooth those flyaways with Sparking Soda Shine Mist.
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But Israelite's quote gained traction on music publications, sparking outrage among artists against the two companies on Twitter.
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A law criminalizing illicit enrichment was thrown out in February, sparking sharp criticism, especially from the United States.
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Weeks later, the two of them appeared together on the Victoria's Secret Fashion Show runway, sparking countless memes.
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The country's economy is a mess, sparking food and medicine shortages that have contributed to the unrest. 4.
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A Hindu mob leveled the mosque in 1992, sparking communal riots that killed about 2,000 people across India.
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Disick and Richie have been dating for just over a year after sparking romance rumors in spring 2017.
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Sparking rapid, large-scale action on climate change — of any kind, using any tools — must be the priority.
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Some date back to the colonial era, and many contradict each other, sparking conflicts and lengthy legal battles.
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The tense relationship between the president and the media sparking a growing debate about who is to blame.
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Two Druze officers recently said they would stop serving in response to it, sparking fears of widespread insubordination.
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Here's what you need to know about what's going on, and why it's sparking such a huge controversy.
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The protracted insecurity has hampered food production and disrupted markets, leading to hyperinflation - and sparking a food crisis.
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Myanmar has denied most allegations of atrocities, blaming Rohingya insurgents who attacked police boats for sparking the exodus.
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This is all done very cautiously and in small steps in order to avoid sparking a wider conflict.
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The state alleges this has encouraged commercial banks to scout for their deposits, sparking a "run" on them.
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Hundreds of travelers en route to the U.S. were detained, sparking a wave of protests around the country.
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But Kabila has refused to commit to standing down, sparking protests in which dozens of people have died.
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Consequences for police: A grand jury decided in December 2014 not to indict Pantaleo, sparking protests and rallies.
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Trump has tapped a number of top Wall Street executives to fill his ranks, sparking criticism from Democrats.
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An estimated 43 million migrants and refugees have arrived in Europe since 2015, sparking a continent-wide crisis.
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An estimated 1.2 million migrants and refugees have arrived in Europe since 2015, sparking a continent-wide crisis.
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Still, Maduro is clinging to power, sparking a series of deadly clashes and prolonging Venezuela's punishing economic crisis.
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But such a policy would be electoral suicide, alienating millions of bank customers and sparking talk of confiscation.
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Since then, there has been additional tariffs also imposed on China, sparking fears of a global trade war.
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Top conservative pundits bashed the bill on Thursday, sparking fresh questions about if Trump would sign the legislation.
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And, like the aesthetically pleasing beverages that came before, the Tie-Dye Frappuccino is sparking concerns among baristas.
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A bakery owner in Washington state apologized after sparking controversy over a "Build that Wall" Valentine's Day cookie.
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Politicians and residents have increasingly expressed outrage at power companies for sparking some of the state's deadliest wildfires.
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Japan proposed an end to a ban on commercial whaling at an international conference on Monday, sparking criticism.
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It's sparking change, however incremental, as corporations, colleges, and cities are creating more rigorous policies to protect women.
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This is the best way to get a non-Trump/Cruz candidate without sparking riots in the streets.
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The state, a favorite with tourists, has delayed payments to police, doctors and teachers, sparking violent street protests.
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Many Republicans have been reluctant to speak out against the president for fear of sparking a primary challenge.
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Reports of chicken-sandwich shortages continued on Tuesday, sparking concerns that it might be a longer-term problem.
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The forecast is sparking concerns, however, about the pace of the company's transition to a software-focused business.
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Gates credits famed epidemiologist Dr. Bill Foege, for sparking his interest in global health through a reading list.
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The policy led to the separation of thousands of migrant children from their parents, sparking fierce bipartisan backlash.
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Dr. Luke may have read that tweet and felt it was referring to him, sparking his sarcastic response.
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Argentina's currency sunk to new lows today, sparking fears of a crisis that could expand throughout the region.
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Grace Mahary, one of the models featured in the conversation-sparking ad, also expressed solidarity with Old Navy.
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The action prompted a wave of retaliatory tariffs from the countries, sparking concern of a looming trade war.
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The administration has slapped steep tariffs on steel and aluminum imports, sparking retaliatory penalties from key trading partners.
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"I'll speak on his behalf: He's going to run for president," Joaquin said, sparking cheers from the crowd.
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Streaming arms race For now, analysts credit Netflix's hefty spending with sparking blockbuster growth, especially in international markets.
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Then, last month, the group claimed it had placed bombs at Charles de Gaulle Airport, sparking an evacuation.
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The US intelligence official&aposs wife claimed diplomatic immunity and returned to the United States, sparking international controversy.
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But researchers found them in areas where ostriches never lived, sparking the question of how they got there.
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Roberts came around to score the tying run, sparking the Red Sox to a comeback and a title.
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Some 400,000 Rohingya have fled persecution in recent weeks, sparking a humanitarian crisis across the border in Bangladesh.
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The disaster polluted more than 120 miles of coastline, sparking rare protests in the Communist Party-ruled state.
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Those vulnerable Senate Democrats were key to sparking the bipartisan drive to bring the shutdown to an end.
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When he thunders about migrants, he isn't scaring people away, but rather is sparking more discussion about migration.
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Supreme Court judge Pablo Llarena also sent five separatist leaders to pre-trial jail, sparking protests across Catalonia.
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In Michigan, an auto shop announced it would not serve gay or lesbian people, sparking a local protest.
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On Wednesday, Fusion officials invoked their Fifth Amendment rights before the House Intelligence Committee, apparently sparking Trump's ire.
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World stocks were headed for their worst week since 260.63, with the coronavirus sparking panic selling across markets.
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Then that edition also went out of print, sparking another run of high-price speculation among secondhand sellers.
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In 2007, Blackwater employees shot and killed 17 Iraqi civilians at Nisour Square in Baghdad, sparking international outrage.
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The project gripped the Canadian public for months, sparking a heated debate about the economy and the environment.
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Barclays paid a $453 million penalty in 2012, sparking a backlash that forced out former CEO Bob Diamond.
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They have been repeatedly postponed since then, sparking violence in which security forces have killed dozens of people.
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Trump asserted that he does not believe he needs congressional approval to make the change, sparking bipartisan backlash.
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But Paul Goldschmidt homered in the eighth, sparking a two-run outburst that tied it at 3-3.
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The conflict has dragged on for three years, sparking a humanitarian crisis in the Arab world's poorest nation.
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The country has been struggling with power blackouts and rising fuel prices, sparking public anger against the government.
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Analogy is a useful hook, sparking people's interest in a subject and often leading to their learning more.
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He also suffered a dismal showing in the New Hampshire primary, sparking his withdrawal from the 2020 race.
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That makes it difficult for vapers to make a plan to avoid situations or people sparking future cravings.
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Trice finally connected on Wisconsin's first trey of the game with 15:51 left, sparking the Badgers' offense.
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The coup leaders overstepped, dissolving the Constitution and legislature, sparking counterprotests that quickly returned Mr. Chávez to power.
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But the new design launched on desktop searches last week, sparking confusion among users and press who noticed.
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The Facebook event said the invasion would occur September 20, sparking weeks of law enforcement preparation and memes.
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Unemployment's so low that we finally saw decent wage growth in the latest jobs report, sparking inflation fears.
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The flow of foreign money, either from the developer or international condo buyers, could also be sparking scrutiny.
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Lawmakers were unable to reach a deal on immigration ahead of the budget deadline, sparking a government shutdown.
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A spray of champs followed, dousing the conference room carpet and sparking a desperate search for paper towels.
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The new coalition's anti-austerity plans first leaked in mid-May, sparking a sell-off of Italian assets.
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Kavanaugh responded to an aggressive statement from Cozzolino by throwing ice at him, Ludington said, sparking a fight.
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On Monday, oil prices skyrocketed after Saudi Arabian oil facilities were attacked, sparking worries about global oil supply.
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On Monday, oil prices skyrocketed after Saudi Arabian oil facilities were attacked, sparking worries about global oil supply.
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It is thought the event triggered wildfires over 900 miles away, as well as sparking a devastating tsunami.
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Barred from running for president, he continues his mission through engaging social media followers and sparking public protest.
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The 16-year-old started demonstrating outside the Swedish Parliament last year, sparking nationwide, youth-led climate protests.
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During his time at Adidas, factories would invoice him for excess fabric, sparking his curiosity about this cost.
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The apparel retailer's sales started to slump as the business expanded too rapidly overseas, sparking supply-chain complications.
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President Donald Trump and the National Rifle Association both advocated the idea, sparking virulent opposition from teachers unions.
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A German right-wing leader's remarks are sparking outrage A German right-wing leader's remarks are sparking outrage By Katie Engelhart Politicians across Germany have condemned the leader of the far-right, anti-migrant Alternative für Deutschland party for comments she made this week comparing migrants with a pile of compost.
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Jenner is now dating rapper Travis Scott, 25, sparking dating rumors in April when the two attended Coachella together.
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Miles away, the Woolsey Fire burned outside Los Angeles, after first sparking on Thursday and doubling in size overnight.
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Authorities allege Cummins abducted Elizabeth on March 13 after months of "grooming" her, sparking a weeks-long AMBER Alert.
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But the power supply issues had left the robotic arm without a back-up power source, sparking safety concerns.
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But some opposition candidates questioned the credibility of the vote, sparking some small-scale protests in the capital Nouakchott.
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It led to a massive backlash, sparking protests in the state and boycotts from several businesses around the country.
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But the economic crisis in Brazil has made it increasingly difficult for migrants to get jobs, sparking an exodus.
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In written testimony, Rossello disputed allegations of political interference sparking turnover of the utility's executive directors and board members.
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The protests have been met with violent police action, sparking the country's worst unrest in more than a decade.
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Violent protests Last year, she won her appeal against the conviction and death sentence sparking widespread protests throughout Pakistan.
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The currency hit a record low last summer, sparking fears that investor unease would spread throughout the region. 4.
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This new transformation, however, proves she means business, and is already sparking some theories for the season to come.
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The case made international headlines when the gruesome details of the crime became known, sparking massive protests across India.
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Ironically, Sessions is sparking more enthusiasm for recreational marijuana on Capitol Hill than any time in Congress's modern history.
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Of course, people noticed Britney rocking some serious bling on her ring finger too ... sparking speculation the couple's engaged.
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The texts were released publicly by the Justice Department in December 2017, sparking outrage from Trump and many conservatives.
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A pledge to investigate the Bidens and Ukraine once the impeachment trial wraps is sparking divisions among Senate Republicans.
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Kopechne died, sparking a media frenzy, and the incident effectively ended Kennedy's hopes of ever ascending to the presidency.
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Li later contracted coronavirus while treating patients in Wuhan and died on February 6, sparking outrage around the country.
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But the policy shift quickly leaked into public view, sparking outrage among advocates and leaving DHS scrambling to respond.
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Donald Trump's eventful 12-day trip around Asia has come to an end, but not without sparking some controversy.
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It even published a book of poetry under a pseudonym, sparking a debate in the country about artificial creativity.
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They're thus woefully unequal to the task of sparking concerted mass action on the scale we now urgently need.
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Warren previously accompanied Lorde on the red carpet at the New Zealand Music Awards in November, sparking romance rumors.
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The richly sinister atmosphere is matched by deeply disturbing details that have a way of sparking in the gloom.
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Persky was best known for handing a six-month sentence to Brock Turner, sparking a national outcry in 2016.
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However, one expecting mother does sit down and show her support for Emily, sparking a conversation about new motherhood.
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That left them with too much inventory for the holiday quarter, sparking a firesale at Macy's and its competitors.
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I updated my online dating profile, adding pictures and quirky details about myself in hopes of sparking new interests.
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Basically, enough Conservative Members of Parliament have requested a vote of confidence in Theresa May, sparking a leadership contest.
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For years, humans have been sparking one up and partaking in all the medical benefits cannabis has to offer.
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Trump's "signature" Christmas wreaths — quickly sparking Twitter speculation over what, exactly, makes the wreaths unique to the first lady.
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Wheat recently fell below the $5 support level in December contract sparking some bargain buying from consumers, Magdovitz said.
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The company's followers expressed their outrage, sparking a necessary debate about equal representation and compelling the brand to apologize.
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The former couple attended Clive Davis' annual Pre-Grammy Party on Saturday, sparking rumors that they were back together.
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A private space race is taking off, opening new pathways to orbit while sparking a burst of technological innovation.
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In 1995, a 12-year-old Japanese schoolgirl was raped by three U.S. servicemen on Okinawa, sparking huge protests.
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Malian troops responded by arresting some armed Arab youths, sparking a gun battle in which no one was hurt.
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But then the Celtics' reserves made their presence felt, sparking a 10-0 run that closed the opening period.
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Officials praised Kate for sparking, what they called, a "sea change" in how kids' mental health is being addressed.
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One of Rose's favorite outcomes of the event is the gratitude she receives for sparking conversations on slut-shaming.
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Also, Michelle Obama wrote in her new book she would never forgive Donald Trump for sparking the birther movement.
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Ryan Zinke, who Trump selected to lead the Department of the Interior, carried out the review, quickly sparking controversy.
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Two years later, the agency issued an open solicitation for the technology, sparking an outcry from civil liberties group.
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Scientists also believe that asteroids carry organic matter that may have been responsible for sparking life here on Earth.
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The holding company unexpectedly ousted Mistry as chairman in late October, sparking a public war between the two sides.
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Undercover Law (NETFLIX ORIGINAL): Undercover agent Amelia returns from the jungle with unsettling video footage, sparking a new operation.
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" The video quickly went viral, sparking protests Tuesday night and again Wednesday, with protesters sometimes chanting, "Shut it down!
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Several Druze military officers recently said they would stop serving in response to it, sparking fears of widespread insubordination.
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The show returned in September 2017, after initially sparking reboot interest with a 10-minute politics-themed mini reunion.
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Slavery was abolished, black men were voting, and the Republican Party of Lincoln was sparking a civil rights revolution.
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The Supreme Court briefly attempted to dissolve the National Assembly in March, sparking a wave of nearly daily protests.
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But the investigators, watched by television cameras, failed to find him, sparking speculation that he had gone into hiding.
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The system also led to a trading halt on Monday amid selling, sparking a global sell-off in stocks.
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On Tuesday, oil breached the previous week's low of $48.20, sparking a round of high-volume, late-afternoon selling.
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The Huffington Post wrote an article earlier this month accusing Silver of skewing polls, sparking a tweetstorm from Silver.
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In October, Post journalist Jamal Khashoggi was murdered in a Saudi consulate in Istanbul, sparking international outrage against Riyadh.
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Governments ran huge deficits at the bottom of the economic cycle without sparking the inflation some economists wrongly predicted.
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A small explosion went off at Central Station, sparking panic and evacuations, before the attacker was killed by police.
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Graphic footage of both altercations have been circulating on social media, sparking mass outrage and nationwide anti-violence protests.
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"How tough is it to take property from an elderly lady," Bush asked, sparking a furious response from Trump.
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Larger rival Yes Bank Ltd reported a weak quarter earlier this week, sparking a sell-off in its stock.
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Cummins, 50, and the 15-year-old girl went missing March 13 from Columbia, Tennessee, sparking a nationwide search.
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The Lip Sync Battle host admits she does, however, try to keep from oversharing and sparking controversy from commenters.
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Aesop is, above all, an agent of freedom, the entity responsible for sparking the creative process in the studio.
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That changed last week, when the government passed two controversial pieces of legislation, sparking a new wave of protests.
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Crude prices slipped in the session after a three-day rally, with a strong U.S. dollar sparking profit-taking.
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At first, Mickey's attitude is impossibly enticing, sparking envy in an I-could-never-get-away-with-that way.
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Navarro reached out and asked Flowers if she would like to collaborate, sparking an entirely new series for Flowers.
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The crux of the debate: Macedonia gained independence in 1991 from former Yugoslavia, with the name sparking a dispute.
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Within just a few days, the President got what he seemed to want, sparking trade wars with both nations.
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Thousands of families were separated as a result of the policy, drawing sharp bipartisan backlash and sparking national protests.
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Pulsing, swivelling, pumping, sparking; the emphasis was on movement, on actions, on work— Don't just stand there , do something .
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Police officers were reportedly asked to leave a Tempe Starbucks for making customers feel unsafe, sparking the #DumpStarbucks campaign
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I asked Posters why he continues to make deepfakes if he's so concerned about deepfakes sparking a misinformation crisis.
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Nicola Sturgeon, the first minister of Scotland, has suggested that her Parliament could withhold consent, sparking a constitutional crisis.
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Those figures revealed that many women fell between traditional cup sizes (thus sparking the idea for the half-cup).
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That didn't stop the ad from sparking a backlash from some groups as images of the bus spread online.
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Officer Betty Shelby shot and killed Crutcher during a traffic stop last week, sparking national debate over race relations.
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In December 2014, a New York City grand jury voted against charging Pantaleo in Garner's death, sparking further protests.
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He was also reportedly never able to obtain security clearance, sparking more backlash about his role in the administration.
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The move is meant to reduce the risk of sparking wires that could cause fires amid dry, windy conditions.
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Monday — later than the jurors have stayed the previous two days, sparking speculation their could be a verdict coming.
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But with Monsanto's new products suddenly being sprayed at a massive scale, drift is now sparking conflicts—and violence.
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Trump has since approved roughly $85033 billion in tariffs on China, sparking a potential trade war between the countries.
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Everything changed in the 1950s when soldiers returned from World War II, sparking the great migration to the suburbs.
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So, a big thank-you to Sammie for taking the ACT and sparking two entire crossword themes for me!
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Screenshots of a smirking teen staring down Omaha tribe elder Nathan Phillips spread through the internet, sparking widespread outrage.
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The pair, who split up in May, were spotted holding hands throughout the event, sparking rumors of their reunion.
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There are few better ways to relax on your day off than sparking up a little bit of weed.
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Last month, Meng Wanzhou, Huawei's finance chief, was arrested in Canada, sparking a diplomatic row between Canada and China.
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Theresa May says she'll quit as UK Conservative leader on June 7, sparking contest for Britain's next prime minister.
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The decision tracks similar announcements in the U.S. and China where increasing trading volumes of cryptocurrencies are sparking concerns.
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However, he cited the team's views toward national anthem protests in his explanation, sparking renewed furor over the practice.
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The comments come after Trump last week fired former FBI Director James Comey, sparking controversy and confusion in Washington.
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Talks have bogged down amid disagreements on several issues, sparking speculation that Ottawa might refuse to aid the company.
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In April, 22016-year-old Freddie Gray died while in police custody, sparking weeks of Baltimore protests and unrest.
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The company has also been mired in a drama involving a missing dog, sparking concerns over the service's safety.
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Pictures started adding up so fluidly and the visual thought process was sparking a lot of excitement for me.
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The party's new young leader, Bjørnar Moxnes, has attracted scores of millennials to join its ranks, sparking "Bjørnie" comparisons.
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Brooksbank joined the royal family at Balmoral Castle to celebrate Prince Harry's 32nd birthday in 2016, sparking engagement rumors.
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Earhart and Noonan were declared dead in absentia in 1939, sparking a host of theories about their eerie vanishing.
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Utility company PG&E told state regulators that a broken cable may have been involved in sparking the blaze.
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That new reality wreaked havoc on the stock market, erasing trillions in wealth and sparking massive drops this week.
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This castle helps those kids because it has a theme and scenes depicted on each wall, sparking their imagination.
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It is also among the most-discussed films of this year, sparking some genuine questions: Where does Ally live?
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Read More: China's 'Tinder for Dancing Grannies' Is Sparking a Dance Revolution Scientists have never artificially inseminated rhinos before.
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The combination forces moist, warm air from the Gulf of Mexico into central U.S. states, sparking thunderstorms and tornadoes.
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And he gave me "Dracula," written by the Dublin-born Bram Stoker, sparking a lifelong love affair with vampires.
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Recent events expose this: In July, Russia's Parliament voted to raise the retirement age, sparking a wave of discontent.
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Amazon has refused to close the warehouses, sparking criticism that the company is putting profits ahead of worker safety.
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Achilles' beloved Patroclus goes out in Achilles' armor and is killed by Hector, sparking an act of extraordinary vengeance.
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The beverages are attracting health conscious drinkers and Kosmal credits White Claw for sparking a boom in the category.
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The couple's appearance during the scandal became an iconic image, even sparking a mocking nod from "Saturday Night Live."
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PG&E has struggled to keep electricity on while its aging electric equipment has been blamed for sparking wildfires.
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When the school blocked that, her father sued, sparking the case that would end legal segregation in American schools.
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"To put it bluntly, I am back," Sanders declared, sparking chants of, "Bernie is back" from the massive crowd.
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Police officers shot and killed black men earlier this month in Minnesota and Louisiana, sparking protests over their treatment.
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Willie Nelson told a Texas TV station that he no longer smokes, sparking speculation that he stopped smoking marijuana.
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Failure to act risks sparking more of the devastating wildfires that have raged recently across Brazil, California and Australia.
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In November a Chinese scientist claimed he had created the world's first gene-edited babies, sparking an international outcry.
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New York Times journalist David Sanger exposed the operation in 2012, sparking the federal investigation that led to Cartwright.
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Apple closed 1.8% lower, with the news sparking a selloff in stocks of its Asia suppliers the day before.
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Unemployment is falling, but history indicates that it could fall further still before sparking wage increases and higher prices.
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Cummins and the then 15-year-old girl went missing March 13, 2017, from Tennessee, sparking a nationwide search.
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China has retaliated with levies of its own, sparking fears of slower global economic growth and weaker corporate earnings.
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But Mond kept the sixth-largest crowd in Kyle Field history — 104,794 — on its feet by sparking late heroics.
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Last year, the FAA said that lithium-ion batteries were sparking airplane fires once every 10 days on average.
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King Bhumibol, who was the world's longest-reigning monarch, died on Thursday aged 88, sparking an outpouring of grief.
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Anxiety was underscored over the weekend when a false alert warned Hawaii of an incoming ballistic missile, sparking panic.
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Shortly before the game began, the team's pyrotechnic equipment glitched, sparking a small fire near the north end zone.
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But fears of trade wars quickly sent market watchers into a panic after last week's news, sparking sell-offs.
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No more sandwiches Popeyes announced in early August that it would begin selling chicken sandwiches, sparking a nationwide craze.
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The handoff of federal agencies' social media accounts to the Trump administration is sparking controversy and complicating the transition.
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That was the undercorrection, sparking lots of criticism for Biden on an issue that could be addressed fairly easy.
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The 80-year-old lawmaker's diagnosis raced through Washington, sparking offers of support from members of both parties. Sen.
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He cast all of his troubles on the media's "false" coverage, sparking chants of "CNN sucks!" from his supporters.
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Since then, Iran's currency, the rial, has plummeted and the Iranian economy is faltering, sparking protests across the country.
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Riggleman, sparking sharp response MORE (R) — says she was anxiety-ridden in anticipation of a phone interview with Pelosi.
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Rod Blagojevich (D) and ex-New York City Police Commissioner Bernard Kerik, sparking criticism from both Democrats and Republicans.
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Not since Olivia and Viola in "Twelfth Night" has a female friendship been more charged with sparking, untapped connection.
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They drew widespread attention on Tuesday, when the photojournalist Chirag Wakaskar posted about them on Twitter, sparking a backlash.
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The question of whether Kondo's "joy sparking" criteria is too limited, as Schofield and Charles argue, is more complicated.
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President-elect Donald Trump's election victory sent shockwaves through the country's Democratic strongholds, sparking dozens of anti-Trump rallies.
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Harington and Leslie made their red carpet debut earlier this year after first sparking rumors of a romance in January.
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Kiermaier had three hits and two stolen bases, sparking the Rays from the No. 2 hole in the batting order.
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In 1947, an object crashed near Roswell, New Mexico sparking years of UFO conspiracy theories that have persisted through today.
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Economies were thriving together for the first time since the recession, sparking a rally in risk assets around the world.
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Mollie Tibbetts disappeared from Brooklyn, Iowa, on July 18, sparking a nationwide search for the University of Iowa rising sophomore.
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Surveillance video of the event went viral online, sparking fresh criticism of the "stand your ground" law on social media.
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Initial property valuations were assessed at far below the asking price for properties in the new settlement sparking widespread criticism.
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Longtime Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy announced his plans to retire Wednesday , sparking reactions from lawmakers across the political isle.
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In November, he tried to allay concerns by saying interest rates were "just below" neutral, sparking a short-lived rally.
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The stock market has been rocky as of late, sparking concerns that an interest rate hike might spook investors further.
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Thousands more are getting stuck at border crossings throughout Central America, sparking fears of a big spike in human trafficking.
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National Beverage (FIZZ), the parent company of the once-red hot sparking water brand for Millennials, released dismal earnings Wednesday.
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Xi visited a rare earths firm too, sparking speculation the sector could be the next front in the Sino-U.
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Last quarter United sent airline industry shares lower by sparking concerns about fare wars with its aggressive capacity expansion plans.
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A gruesome video showing the incident surfaced on the internet earlier this month, sparking outrage from animal rights group PETA.
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Witnesses said some prostrated themselves in Jewish prayer, violating religious restrictions at the site and sparking scuffles with Muslim worshippers.
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That's because news of Wednesday's announcement leaked out several days earlier, immediately sparking fury in much of the Arab world.
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The passion that marks these efforts is of utmost importance in sparking necessary dialogue and highlighting the ills of society.
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Trump and some of his allies attacked Vindman, questioning his credibility and patriotism and sparking bipartisan backlash on Capitol Hill.
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The news of Ramirez's exit follows a tweet the actress sent in April, sparking speculation that she would be leaving.
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Trump is taking a more aggressive, protectionist posture on trade than his recent predecessors, sparking retaliatory measures from other countries.
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Loyd was on trial for killing Sade Dixon and her unborn child in December 2016 and sparking a massive manhunt.
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"It felt like the layers are now in place to prevent a similar surge sparking this Fall," the source said.
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Trump earlier this month withdrew U.S. forces from northern Syria ahead of a Turkish assault on the area, sparking criticism.
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The price of an EpiPen two-pack has surged to more than $22013 in the U.S., sparking a political outcry.
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Videos of the attack quickly went viral, and showed the men kicking, choking, and otherwise beating protesters, sparking international outcry.
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New mines were curtailed in 2011, when a Han driver deliberately ran over and killed a Mongolian herder, sparking protests.
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A number of conservative legislatures, including Missouri's, have raced in recent weeks to pass restrictive abortion laws, sparking nationwide protests.
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There have been more than 26,000 cases of the virus in 2016, sparking anxiety among pregnant women and their families.
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Trump announced the decision on Twitter late Thursday, catching markets completely by surprise and sparking a rush to safe harbours.
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In fact, 2.9% wage growth may be close to the limit of what the economy can produce without sparking inflation.
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"It felt like the layers are now in place to prevent a similar surge sparking this fall," the source said.
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The Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) is facing its worst Ebola outbreak to date, sparking concern among global health officials.
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A similar ban passed in Alabama last year, sparking a nationwide outcry; it has since been blocked from taking effect.
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After the speech, Kate approached Shawn about a mentorship, sparking a romance where the two have been dating ever since.
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He became a pivotal voice in the movement, representing male victims of sexual assault and sparking conversations about black masculinity.
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Despite sparking split rumors with some unusual social media behavior this week, Kourtney Kardashian and Younes Bendjima are going strong.
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New Year's resolutions about art-making, volunteering, or supporting others are sparking and in search of a wick to light.
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Pinker's comments only added fuel to the fire, sparking the ire of basically everyone who wasn't white, straight, and male.
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Again and again we have seen traumas sparking the robots' memories, which in turn leads to their gaining self-awareness.
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YouTube also announced that it would tighten restrictions around which channels can be monetized, sparking panic among some smaller creators.
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The Australian supermodel, 32, is sparking engagement rumors after stepping out with a flashy ring on her left hand, Monday.
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The higher-than-normal temperatures are blamed for sparking tundra blazes that threatened the state's forests, Inside Climate News reported.
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It is being published as Chinese coast guard and other vessels return to Scarborough, sparking formal diplomatic protests from Manila.
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The 16 counts against him were dropped by Foxx's office, sparking outrage from the city's mayor and the police chief.
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Princess Kate is sparking a "sea change" in how kids' mental health is being addressed, a charity leader tells PEOPLE.
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Meanwhile, U.S. diplomats have cautioned Nepal that Chinese investment could lead to unsustainable debts — sparking a public rebuke from Beijing.
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Alligators may live in swamps, but that doesn't mean they don't dream of moving to some sparking suburban pool someday.
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Banks had been putting cash into government bonds, sparking a rally in debt markets, whilst the rupee touched record lows.
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A seventh cat was found mutilated and killed in Washington state on Sunday, sparking fears of a serial cat killer.
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He first signed the executive order in January, sparking protests across the country and in other cities across the world.
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The footage quickly went viral — garnering more than 15 million views — sparking both support and backlash from social media users.
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Earlier this week, Eugenie was spotted wearing a ring on her engagement ring finger, sparking rumors that she was engaged.
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We also kept track of deteriorating ties between Iran and Saudi Arabia, after Riyadh executed a Shiite cleric, sparking protests.
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London (CNN Business)Oil prices are moving higher as global tensions with Iran continue to escalate, sparking concerns about supply.
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But with tens of millions living in poverty, the central bank was reluctant to devalue for fear of sparking inflation.
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The tweet gained a lot of traction, sparking a conversation about school safety and the harsh realities of gun violence.
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In March of 2016, the social media icon posed topless on Twitter, sparking a mini-flame war with Piers Morgan.
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Johnny Gaudreau collected four assists last month versus Nashville, sparking a 14-game stretch in which he's amassed 18 points.
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A helicopter came crashing down on the roof of a building in Midtown Manhattan ... sparking a fire, according to officials.
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Inky manicures have appeared on runways and on the hands of street-style standouts, too — officially sparking a mega-trend.
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That shift came after the central bank raised rates in December, sparking concern the Fed may be tightening too fast.
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Although Tambor admitted his shortcomings, Bateman commented that the actor's behavior is "common" in show business, sparking backlash from fans.
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Remember when Usain Bolt blew everyone away at the Olympics last year, sparking that smiling meme that will never die?
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One, central banks may compete to lower rates deeper into negative territory, sparking a tit-for-tat currency devaluation fight.
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But thanks to the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, this year's award season has been tense, sparking heated conversation about diversity in film.
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Searches for the missing plane turned up nothing for more than 50 years, sparking countless conspiracy theories, including alien abductions.
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For years, bidding wars in Toronto had driven double-digit price gains in the city, sparking fears of a bubble.
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And if those tiny red heart notifications stop sparking joy for you entirely, well, what's the point of anything anymore?
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By the 1980s, anyone could become a celebrity with the right flair for sparking controversy, even a real-estate mogul.
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The incident, which took place in Anaheim near the officer's home, was caught on camera and went viral, sparking protests.
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A grand jury in New York declined to indict any officers in Garner's death, sparking widespread criticism -- including from James.
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My personal Instagram is used to follow adorable animals; if you want the formula for sparking joy, that is it.
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Today, "Children" is widely credited for sparking trance's popularity through the rest of the 90s and into the next decade.
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Also, the false alarms that Bjornerud describes can feed into parents' fear and paranoia, sparking anxiety instead of providing comfort.
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In one concrete response, Facebook has increased the time off it allows to 20 days, sparking interest from other companies.
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Hurricane Harvey storm tracker Katrina is the most famous example of a hurricane sparking political -- as well as material -- devastation.
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On March 10, the country's top court upheld the impeachment, ending Park's political career and sparking mass celebrations in Seoul.
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Before long, her Instagram posts of other sweaters, with phrases like "Outlaw" and "Where's the Outrage," were sparking high demand.
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A wounded soldier finds refuge in an all-girls boarding school, sparking a frenzy of sexual tension and dramatic intrigue.
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Despite PG&E's widespread blackout strategy, it appears that it did not completely prevent the utility's equipment from sparking wildfires.
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In yet another incident, he attempted to auction off the gun that he purportedly used to kill Martin, sparking outrage.
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However, the stock is being pressured by a drop in profit margins, sparking concerns about an escalating grocery price war.
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Costco's stock is being pressured by a drop in profit margins, however, sparking concerns about an escalating grocery price war.
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But Pompeo's nomination faced historic opposition from Democrats, sparking an unusually partisan confirmation fight for a secretary of State nomination.
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It took very little time for the dramatic video to go viral, garnering millions of views and sparking international outrage.
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Trump in July 2017 first tweeted his intention to ban transgender troops from serving, sparking the creation of the panel.
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The official explanation about what took place was contradicted by the video, sparking allegations of abuse and a cover-up.
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She died in hospital five days later, sparking public outrage and mass demonstrations calling for her killers to face punishment.
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The challenge is sparking big investments in smaller engines and new powertrain technologies, from battery-powered cars to rechargeable hybrids.
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Facebook revealed the ad buy by Russian groups trying to influence the election earlier this month, sparking questions from lawmakers.
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MORE's national security adviser, sparking outrage among some on the right on social media, who started using the hashtag #FireMcMaster.
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The policy led to thousands of migrant families being separated, sparking backlash over the issue from both Democrats and Republicans.
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I urge the Administration to deal with these issues by focusing on formal trade agreements rather than sparking trade wars.
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His responses have left many Democrats dissatisfied, sparking fresh questions about his judgment -- and about the durability of his support.
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" But the paper ultimately pulled the entire column, sparking further backlash on social media, with some calling the decision "pathetic.
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The White House announced Trump's decision to pardon Arpaio on Friday night, sparking backlash from Democrats and civil rights organizations.
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In recent days, images and accounts from undocumented youth detention centers have emerged, sparking major outcry from primarily Democratic lawmakers.
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Because Secret Service policy prohibits firearms at events Trump or Pence attend, guns were banned at certain events, sparking criticism.
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The sandwich was an immediate hit, sparking a massive social-media debate over the best chicken sandwiches in fast food.
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Laina Morris, who became famous after sparking the "overly attached girlfriend" meme, said on Thursday that she was quitting YouTube.
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Two years ago, the California Democrat engineered the release of the 85033-page executive summary, sparking fierce criticism from Pompeo.
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His responses have left many Democrats dissatisfied, sparking fresh questions about his judgment — and about the durability of his support.
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In Trump's June meeting with Kim, the president stepped into North Korea for a moment, sparking a flurry of statements.
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Why it's an issue: Response times for FOIA requests are increasing, sparking an outcry from journalists, environmental organizations and lawmakers.
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Putman died in 1953 and seven years later the Congo gained independence, sparking a civil war that overran the area.
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In January, Pruitt said he supported a national fuel standard, sparking speculation he would do away with the waiver system.
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More generally, he has a predilection for avoiding in-person confrontations even as he relishes sparking controversy from a distance.
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Items with the "too low to show" prices are oddly cryptic, but you can't say it's not sparking your curiosity.
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Spurgeon tied it at 12:18, off assists from Staal and Niederreiter, sparking a late second-period run of goals.
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Meanwhile, social media buzzed with pictures of armored vehicles driving along roads to Harare, sparking frenzied speculation about a coup.
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The Trump administration's decision to ask people their citizenship status in the 2020 Decennial Census is sparking controversy and litigation.
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Baez hit the first pitch of the second over the wall in right-center field, sparking a six-run inning.
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It's sparking debate about whether this is a landmark, '60s-style liberation and empowerment — but on a global stage. Sen.
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You don't get the same sparking effect as with a CD because the electrons aren't getting trapped and bursting out.
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The protests have sparked a crackdown by the Ortega administration that was widely viewed as heavy-handed, sparking international condemnation.
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The "Gentlemen Prefer Blondes" star then performed a birthday tribute to Kennedy sparking rumors of an affair between the two.
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Days later, Mississippi Governor Phil Bryant signed a similar bill, sparking a swift challenge from the Center for Reproductive Rights.
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On November 1843, police hit activists with water cannons in freezing temperatures, sparking a fresh wave of condemnation and outrage.
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Two photos of the costumed cadets were posted on social media last month, sparking an outcry from civil rights leaders.
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If borrowing authority and legal loopholes run out, the U.S. Treasury would default, sparking a major financial and economic crisis.
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They were soon joined by thousands of students and business workers in cities around the nation, sparking clashes with police.
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Since then, several cities, including New Orleans, have taken down all their Confederate statues, sparking outrage from other Southern politicians.
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This power grab is an insult to Wisconsin's citizens and risks sparking a partisan arms race that can paralyze government.
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The coronavirus is sparking major disruptions around the world, closing schools, canceling events and causing havoc to the global economy.
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The Fed raised rates four times in 2018, with the last one sparking a massive stock sell-off in December.
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Two House members announced on Wednesday that they have tested positive, sparking an avalanche of self-quarantines by their colleagues.
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It is spreading faster than either SARS or MERS, two other coronaviruses that jumped from animals to people, sparking outbreaks.
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Photos of crumbling books and broken chairs have gone viral on social media, with one image sparking $44,000 in donations.
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The NFL star has since knelt during the song before several games, sparking national debate over the meaning of patriotism.
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Dustin Lynch didn't let his hectic schedule or long distance stop him from sparking a romance with his current girlfriend.
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But this past week the spotlight fell on her, sparking voters' curiosity about her future plans and whether Arizona Gov.
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The yield curve has reached some of its flattest levels since before the financial crisis, sparking worries about the economy.
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The move struck a nationalist nerve and was immediately perceived as a sellout, sparking street protests and a continuing furor.
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Major League Baseball recently announced plans to sever its relationships to 42 minor league teams, sparking bipartisan protest from Sen.
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Over time, asbestos became the poster child for the failure of the T.S.C.A., sparking bipartisan support to strengthen the law.
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Chicago Police Officer Jason Van Dyke fatally shot McDonald in October 2014, sparking fury and widespread protests across the city.
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However, DSS officials stormed the court premises and re-arrested him, sparking nationwide outrage and international criticism against the government.
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The fact of the matter is triggering people does not equate to sparking meaningful conversation surrounding America's gun violence epidemic.
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" Henry attempted to ask the question multiple times on "Fox & Friends," sparking Levin to answer, "Your question is not honest.
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Career prosecutors at first recommended a prison sentence of seven to nine years, sparking a strong public protest from Trump.
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Da Silva broke a 2-2 tie with his only 3-pointer of the game, sparking a 10-0 run.
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I personally look forward to meeting world leaders and sparking discussions on how we enable a global clean energy transition.
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He died by suicide in a Manhattan jail the next month, sparking an investigation into the jail's allegedly poor oversight.
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But Republicans later passed a measure that sharply reduced the amount of funds available for reimbursement payments, sparking legal challenges.
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Spicer's impending departure leaves Priebus without his key ally, sparking more speculation about his future as President Trump's top aide.
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However, as internet adoption proliferated, a number of negative uses cases emerged, sparking consumer protection concerns amongst regulators and governments.
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That ban went into effect immediately and without advance notice, sparking widespread chaos and protests at airports around the country.
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Although others had called for demonstrations as well, the historiography of the uprising credits Nayyem's post with sparking the protests.
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Turkish stocks rebounded Tuesday after the country's struggling lira pulled back from record lows, sparking a Europe-wide relief rally.
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The $100 billion conglomerate ousted Mistry as chairman in October, sparking a bitter public spat, but he remains a director.
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The peso's plunge came after a currency crisis hit Turkey earlier in the month, sparking worries about all emerging markets.
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Buyout group Centerbridge is also in the market with Interparking peer Apcoa, sparking interest from infrastructure and private equity investors.
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And as the tech pops up everywhere from our apartment buildings to our airports, it's increasingly sparking controversy among citizens.
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But the central bank is reluctant to devalue for fear of sparking more inflation or downward pressure on the currency.
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Pruitt tried earlier this year to delay the Monday deadline by a year, sparking lawsuits from Democratic states and environmentalists.
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The mother of two sons famously shaved her head in 2007, sparking fears she was having a mental health crisis.
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Big banks and the financial sector are frequently blamed for exacerbating — if not sparking — the financial crisis 10 years ago.
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After about a year, Ms. Ceja said, the Ngs added a second circuit box, an effort to stop the sparking.
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Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel firm, collapsed this week, sparking a scramble for survival among many of its subsidiaries.
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"Triples are hard," Chen said of his tumble, sparking laughter in the interview zone after all the chatter about quadruples.
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Buyout group Centerbridge is also in the market with Interparking peer Apcoa, sparking interest from infrastructure and private equity investors.
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Thomas Cook, the world's oldest travel firm, collapsed this week, sparking a scramble for survival among many of its subsidiaries.
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However, the White House later changed the ground rules and released a transcript of his remarks, sparking the steel rally.
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U.S. inflation is also rising, however, sparking fears the Federal Reserve will have to tighten monetary policy faster than expected.
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The authorities have said no adult was present when the incense came in contact with a couch, sparking the blaze.
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Social media posts from relatives of the students including photos of the assignment, went viral sparking outrage on the internet.
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The Trump campaign in August 2016 launched a campaign to recruit "election observers," sparking fears of voter intimidation and suppression.
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Madonna's mother, also named Madonna, died from breast cancer when she was 5, sparking her survivor instinct and fathomless ambition.
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And again, with them calculating what is our threshold that they can operate under without sparking a decisive response, right?
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"The risk of Facebook content sparking open violence is arguably nowhere higher right now than in Myanmar," the letter read.
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Zimmerman was eventually tried and acquitted of second-degree murder, subsequently sparking the creation of the Black Lives Matter movement.
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In the most extreme scenario, other countries could threaten to impose carbon tariffs on the US, sparking a trade war.
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He also floated launching a third tranche of penalties on remaining Chinese products, sparking a market sell-off earlier this week.
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People think he is being unfaithful on purpose in hopes of Kardashian letting him go for real, sparking the hashtag #FreeTristanThompson.
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Abbott signed the bill, known as SB4, on Facebook Live on Sunday evening without notice, sparking condemnation from civil-rights activists.
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Ariel Winter and Levi Meaden haven't been shy about showing off their love since first sparking relationship rumors in November 2016.
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LIGHTNING STRIKES 186-YEAR-OLD NEW HAMPSHIRE CHURCH, SPARKING FIRE A lightning bolt went through her entire body, the station reported.
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The shocking attack by Alexandre Benalla was caught on camera and is sparking a major political crisis for the French leader.
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Greater availability of marijuana, particularly for recreational use, has heightened concern in the medical community about cardiac risks, sparking Singh's interest.
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Baccarin was seen wearing a shining diamond engagement ring, sparking rumors which were quickly confirmed by a source to Us Weekly.
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The strange finds were picked up by the Danish national media, sparking stories of black masses and satanic cults on Anholt.
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The trade war between the world's two biggest economies has weighed heavily on global trade, sparking concerns of an economic slowdown.
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Los Angeles saw severe thunderstorms on Monday morning, with lightning sparking fires in palm trees and high winds causing airport delays.
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The researchers believe this revealed that the smallest gestures can create perceptual contradictions in the brain, sparking the uncanny valley effect.
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It was the silence that fell on the forests that first alerted farmers that something was amiss, sparking specialists to investigate.
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The sign's appearance in the real-world is sparking chatter that the strange desert burger is some sort of marketing stunt.
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Identity came like a blast of fresh, bracing air — it was harsh and immediate, sparking off an era of "realistic" action.
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And then a tit-for-tat on tariffs between the U.S. and China, it&aposs sparking fears of the trade war.
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Sources tell CNN the two had dinner together recently, sparking some intrigue about whether they could strike some kind of deal.
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As of last Sunday, the Camp Fire was 100 percent contained more than two weeks after first sparking on November 8.
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A version of the heartbeat bill was passed by Ohio state legislature in late 2016, sparking numerous protests, but Ohio Gov.
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He describes a platform that feels personal, takes your privacy seriously, and isn't in the news for sparking human rights abuses.
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After much anticipation and numerous delays, DM-1 finally got off the ground this month, sparking a whirlwind trip to orbit.
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Cardi B and Minaj have been two of the more prolific rap artists in the past year, apparently sparking a rivalry.
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A devastating defeat for Mr Corbyn might allow moderate Labour MPs to reassert control over the party, sparking a centrist revival.
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The sheriff's post blew up on Facebook, sparking a fiery debate between free-speech advocates and folks offended by the decal.
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The pair were spotted at the Parker Institute for Cancer Immunotherapy Launch in Los Angeles on Wednesday, sparking dating speculation again.
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Elsewhere, the Turkish lira fell sharply after President Tayyip Erdogan dismissed the central bank governor, sparking worries about the bank's independence.
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Over the past several years, police have acted far too aggressively at protests, sparking further chaos and distrust in law enforcement.
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Signs in Oklahoma and Kentucky had similarly thanked West Virginia for taking action first, sparking their own decisions to walk out.
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PG&E intentionally had shut off power in the area Wednesday to prevent equipment from sparking wildfires during dangerous weather conditions.
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Their incident went viral, sparking outrage after a customer posted a video of the two men being taken away in handcuffs.
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It has packed the constitutional court with pliant judges, sparking a huge battle with the European Commission, the EU's executive arm.
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Fort Worth police apologized for Martin's behavior and suspended him for 10 days, but it did not fire him, sparking outrage.
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