Tragically Hip singer Gord Downie has terminal cancer Tragically Hip toured in summer 2016 as a way of dealing with the singer's diagnosis.
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They both were experimenting — one hopefully, the other tragically.
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"That was a tragically sad story for sure," she says.
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From there, ironically, or tragically, she started thinking about death.
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The Rebel Without a Cause icon tragically drowned on Nov.
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Often, the cycle would tragically end in an early death.
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Not only is Natalia tragically horseless, she's also a Muslim.
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We tragically lost a member of our ER family yesterday.
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After Kobe tragically died in a helicopter crash on Jan.
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Tragically, Alejandro never made it to the East Coast alive.
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Winds hit 140 miles per hour, tragically killing all aboard.
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But why mark a day that could have ended tragically?
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Tragically, all three species appear to be edging toward extinction.
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But perhaps most tragically, many lost their ability to come.
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They tragically fought and had to be separated by officials.
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Tragically, Vickers shot Cindi in the back of the neck.
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"Even routine traffic stops can tragically escalate," Ms. Choudhury said.
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We know the expression "all the feels" is tragically overused.
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After 30 years, we're not done with the Tragically Hip.
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If we're lucky, the Tragically Hip isn't done with us.
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Both leaders are tragically -- for country and respective parties -- unassailable.
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To reach understandable ends, they have adopted tragically flawed means.
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Tragically, we are already witness to Holocaust commemorations sans Jews.
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Tragically, there is no cure or treatment for mitochondrial diseases.
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Tragically, not enough donations have come in for this emergency.
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Tragically, Coleman died of an acute asthma attack in 2001.
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While trying to save the 14th person, Blankson tragically drowned.
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Kalanick's mother tragically died in a boating accident in May.
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I think the Tragically Hip was playing on the radio.
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John Heinz, a Pennsylvania Republican, died tragically in 1991, Gov.
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Tragically, he then died in February after contracting the virus.
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He tragically took his own life on June 6, 0003.
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He isn't cunningly unpredictable; he's tragically unprepared and dangerously unprincipled.
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To the contrary, their actions are uncomfortably, tragically, terrifyingly human.
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Blue Lions is gonna wrap up tragically no matter what.
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They'd argue about who actually discovered The Tragically Hip first.
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Tragically, Fauna isn't around to see her story depicted on-screen.
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Funk said this is tragically common in any extreme flooding situation.
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Too many brave rangers are tragically killed each year by poachers.
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After King's death, the movement tragically lost most of its momentum.
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Sam tragically lost his life in combat on December 14, 2011.
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And with that, celebs tragically and comically adorned themselves in...silver.
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"Today, we tragically lost a member of Deadpool," the actor wrote.
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A month later, Mercy tragically died from a "cancer-like" virus.
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Chekov actor Anton Yelchin died tragically in a 2016 car accident.
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The bat ray (Myliobatis californica) is especially adorable, and tragically underrated.
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If it sounds incredibly, tragically high, it's because it is -- slightly.
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And he believes this is a brilliant and tragically necessary idea.
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He would come tantalisingly, and tragically, close to achieving his goal.
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Yet his dogged care for implosive Vinz tragically holds him back.
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That's particularly true for one group that's historically been tragically overlooked.
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Halladay's life tragically ended at the age of 40 on Nov.
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What about Elaine Barrish from USA's tragically short-lived Political Animals?
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Tragically, the Challenger was destroyed during liftoff on January 28, 1986.
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When I was a teenager, the Tragically Hip was the enemy.
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It was chic to be delicately, yet tragically ill, and the
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"Tragically, that bullet struck vital organs, and was fatal," he added.
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As Syria has tragically shown, inaction can have dire consequences, too.
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They all shared that condition, terribly minimal and tragically sufficient — blackness.
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In the last five years, one FAM candidate tragically committed suicide.
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But in 2014 Peaches tragically passed away from a heroin overdose.
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One by one, however, each of her beloved children tragically died.
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LFO member Rich Cronin died tragically from leukemia in September 2010.
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It is now tragically clear that those concerns were well founded.
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"Tragically, we have seen more terror attacks recently," Ms. Bickert said.
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Tragically, endometriosis is also one of the leading causes of infertility.
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Tragically, Kathryn's husband passed away after a week in the hospital.
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But for all it's glory, the rafflesia's life is tragically short.
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The majority of these households, tragically, included at least one child.
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Tragically, social-media vigilantes are becoming a feature of everyday life.
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Tragically, fire has long been at the top of the list.
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But tragically this is not a new worry for today's students.
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Maybe. But in today's America, it is a tragically understandable one.
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Translation: in a tragically small sample size, they completely obliterated people.
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Tragically, only one survived childhood: King James V was born in 1512.
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Tragically, however, it's Ellie who gets the most intimate experience with death.
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And, tragically, this is a uniquely American problem in the developed world.
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"This mama has suffered tragically when she lost a child," said Cathey.
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"This mama has suffered tragically when she lost a child," Cathey said.
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That lesson was tragically repeated in Orlando just a few weeks ago.
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Early Zionist leaders accepted partition grudgingly; Arab ones tragically rejected it outright.
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Emergency room doctors were "tragically unable to save him," the family said.
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Through it characters have come and gone, some more tragically than others.
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It is this that reveals him as tragically unfit for his office.
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Of course, the rock may loosen and dislodge tragically in his hands.
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The dilution is tragically inevitable, and, in the long term, not survivable.
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It was also an accomplishment cut tragically short by a gunman's bullets.
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The drummer tragically died in 2017 while performing on a cruise ship.
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It also calls out the women who are tragically attracted to them.
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Tragically, the man driving the car was a family friend, WFXR reports.
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Skaggs tragically died last week in his team hotel room in Texas.
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Jenner did get pregnant again, but tragically, Nicole wasn't alive to see.
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She tragically died only a few weeks later after not getting treatment.
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Tragically for Brazil, it is far from clear what will follow her.
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Every criticism of Trump's recent comments understates how tragically wrong they are.
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"Tragically, one of the missiles malfunctioned, causing several casualties," the statement said.
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"Tragically, I fear his effort was insufficient to the crisis," Cotter said.
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Tragically, their daughter, Ava, was stillborn at eight months in January 2000.
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And that is a significant reason that they tragically lost their lives.
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Her death, tragically like her mother's, was related to her drug use.
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In any event, tragically, an outstanding public servant's reputation will be smeared.
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The book is a portrait of something familiar gone wildly, tragically awry.
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Tragically, this blaze killed one KMCO plant worker and injured 10 others.
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Trump's Sharpie-written notes are a tragically catchy pop punk song now.
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That's why I believe, in our moment, Socrates feels so tragically relevant.
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They've uplifted the historic undead from being tragic to being tragically funny.
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Tragically, it is the Syrian people who continue to pay the price.
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The couple tragically lost a baby daughter, who was stillborn, in 1999.
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Tragically, we're obliterating men who fall outside this narrow template of masculinity.
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"South Sudan is a young country tragically devouring itself," the commission observed.
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In Christopher Marlowe's play, Faustus's unbridled ambitions tragically lead to his downfall.
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And I think we'll learn, again tragically, a lot about our immunity.
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Gord Downie (1964–2017), lead singer and lyricist of the Tragically Hip.
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In Christopher Marlowe's play, Faustus' unbridled ambitions tragically lead to his downfall.
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It's not as catchy as "Z" or "iGen" but, tragically, more accurate.
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Tragically, neither would live to see their shared dream come to fruition.
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It's heart-rending, to be sure, but also tragically predictable in format.
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Benson tragically passed away in a motorcycle accident back in August 2019.
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They flee, only to get caught in a battle that ends tragically.
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Tragically, he murdered the girls with a gun he purchased that night.
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Peluchonneau is a tragically constricted soul, but not an entirely unsympathetic character.
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Tragically, we abandoned this rich history of self-determination in the 1960s.
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"Tragically becalmed" is how Tennessee described a lobotomized Rose in his memoirs.
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" He has added that his favorite genre is the "tragically naughty bagatelle.
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I'm going to surround myself with enablers until I die tragically young!
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A generation of American students has become tragically familiar with mass shootings.
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Tragically, the bed that the tour saw was not the authentic Bed.
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The Tragically Hip were the band embedded in all our family memories.
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And tragically, both are allowed to persist because of widespread public complacency.
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Tragically the most talented of the ex–Big Issue posse is dead.
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They were also going about their daily lives and probably also died tragically.
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Now those bad choices are playing out more realistically—and tragically—than ever.
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Gamora (Zoe Saldana) is, tragically, still dead, as she died before Thanos' snap.
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Tragically, their guitarist, founding member Thomas Fekete passed away from cancer in May.
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I loved seeing my favorite characters chat and band together without dying tragically.
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The are cruel, ruthless and autocratic, as history has shown only too tragically.
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That one man could cause so much damage is astounding, but tragically true.
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Tragically, they are not entering the health system to get support or treatment.
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When you ask pedophile hunters what motivates them, one response is tragically common.
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Unsurprisingly, the effects of microgravity on a woman's sex drives is tragically understudied.
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Tragically, the survival rate after the cancer has spread is only 30 percent.
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For them, disunity in Europe is an unwanted, costly, and tragically unnecessary distraction.
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One thing is certain: Trump allowed this tragically incomplete statement to be issued.
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A former professional boxer tragically died during a croissant-eating contest on Sunday.
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That's right, the risk of summer sweat stains has tragically returned once more.
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"Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically," he said.
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Tragically, that led to the elimination of more than 14,000 good domestic jobs.
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Tragically, things did not improve on either front in the last 12 months.
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Tragically, it's also this selfishness that ultimately costs the life of his uncle.
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ISIS attacks from Europe to California have tragically proved that again and again.
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Tragically, many are now learning that they did not escape 9/11 unscathed.
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He gets a question about the tragically high suicide rates among US veterans.
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Tragically, in the 19th century, Cheddar sold its soul to the devil: industrialization.
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Not long after, the expectant mother tragically succumbed to her injuries and died.
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There's so much about her that they didn't know, and tragically never will.
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In this respect, God's Machine Gun was tragically prophetic of our modern world.
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In all cases, the remedy is tragically the same: Stay away from it.
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" He added, "I entrust to the Lord all those who were tragically killed.
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Tragically, he died by suicide in February 2010 at the age of 40.
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Stevens and extract her from the vehicle, she had tragically succumbed to drowning.
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Tragically, as we have seen, Americans will continue to die from the coronavirus.
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In "Demolition," Jake Gyllenhaal plays an investment banker who tragically loses his wife.
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In season two we see exactly how tragically humiliating this subservience can be.
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Perry tragically passed away earlier this year as the result of a stroke.
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Tragically, that is their role in authoritarian societies, but, not here – not yet.
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Tragically, that description also fits most of the tablets Google released after it.
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A rising star in British snowboarding tragically died on her 18th birthday on Wednesday.
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Gord Downie, the frontman of the legendary Canadian band The Tragically Hip has died.
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Tragically, suicide is the biggest killer of men up to the age of 49.
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Some sites are populated with hundreds of textcees, while others are quite tragically empty.
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The first Last Jedi comics will be available May 2 (tragically not May 4).
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"Toxicity that focuses - sadly, tragically - often on refugees, on migrants, on foreigners," he said.
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"Too often, tragically, the truth of the staggering crime has been denied," she said.
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Baghdadi killed himself — and, tragically, three children — as U.S. forces closed in on him.
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The case bears all the markings of a global trafficking operation gone tragically wrong.
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Tragically her father, Rev Hubert Brasier, was killed in a car crash in 1981.
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While the four children escaped with their lives, Stratton tragically died in the incident.
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Dwayne Johnson is remembering a fan who died tragically in a fiery interstate crash.
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In the Fade is Germany's tragically relevant submission for this year's foreign language Oscar.
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Three children in Florida have tragically died after being trapped inside a chest freezer.
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He thought he could help everyone involved and tragically it went a different way.
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Bystanders eventually rescued the toddler, but his father tragically never resurfaced, according to Glander.
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He is tragically absent from the one-minute, six-second video, Cosmopolitan pointed out.
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His first port of call is his tragically trusting older girlfriend (Jennifer Jason Leigh).
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Tragically, President Trump has time and again failed to perform his Section 3 duty.
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Tragically, her love of playing with a barrel toy lead to her untimely death.
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Later on, they learned that Frances had tragically killed herself on her 42nd birthday.
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Schutz's painting is a lightning rod for race relations in our tragically riven time.
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Tragically, I've heard many stories about women stealing diapers and other crimes of survival.
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Decades into the entrenched tensions of the region, the incident overall was tragically unsurprising.
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If we were Beyoncé — which, tragically, we are not — we would be extremely flattered.
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To be a wrestling fan is to watch your childhood die young and tragically.
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Tragically, he died in APR 2014 in a suspect car crash on US 101.
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The Tragically Hip's frontman Gord Downie lost his battle with brain cancer Tuesday night.
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"Two days ago, a young American woman, Heather Heyer, was tragically killed," he said.
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Now, the message of hedonism and carpe noctem seem either prophetic or tragically ironic.
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Tragically, this communication breakdown may all be at the expense of a cool game.
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Hey, we've all been there — just not as tragically and out in the open.
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That was the end of the 27 theory, and, tragically, the start of sobriety.
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Tragically, such punishment is too often the first step on a path to prison.
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An unlikely animal friendship that inspired the world has tragically come to an end.
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Tragically, this rail network has been allowed to deteriorate to the point of disrepair.
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Tragically there are thousands of other victims whose images are circulating on the Internet.
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"I pride myself on being tragically uncool," she explained in an interview on Tuesday.
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"The fact that he also died tragically and prematurely was so devastating," Strongin says.
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This is the point when things can and too often do go tragically wrong.
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But what I do know is that blackouts are both common and tragically misunderstood.
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Recently in Iraq, two U.S. service members and one British military personnel tragically died.
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"Jim & Andy" revisits Kaufman's tragically abridged story, largely through Mr. Carrey's experiences playing him.
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"Ensuring a nation's survival sometimes leaves tragically little room for private morality," he argues.
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Tragically, studies have shown that most people die in pain, with their wishes ignored.
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Tragically, he died by suicide at the age of 40 on February 11, 2010.
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Chanel suits, Cassini dresses, riding clothes and jewelry for a weekend cut tragically short.
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Tragically, American actions encouraged dependency in a nation whose independence it sought to sustain.
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And, tragically, the bruised, burned, brilliant Dusty was sent out to the rising sea.
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Last year, the YouTuber was tragically found dead in June after being reported missing.
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The sisters form a collective chorus, their voices explosively, tragically squashing in Jotty's mind.
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Actor and model Godfrey Gao tragically died early Wednesday morning after collapsing on set.
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It is not enough for Cloudflare to take action after it's tragically too late.
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Tragically, the animosity between the Central Europeans and the EU looks only to worsen.
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These poems don't offer a solution but do further clarify a tragically irresolvable difficulty.
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First, we must recognize that the Vietnam and Iraq Wars were, tragically, bipartisan affairs.
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Tragically, only 32 were granted access to the same procedure that reversed Ted's symptoms.
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Before Game of Thrones made the death of heroes tragically expectable, there was Jack.
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Tragically, many Houston residents will discover that their homeowner's policies do not cover flooding.
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Yet far too often we're tragically reminded that not everyone believes rape is wrong.
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Especially worth hearing is Zemlinsky's music, which is tragically underrepresented in concert halls today.
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But the U.S. tragically experiences more spills and pollution, and costlier clean-up burdens.
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It's just some knuckleheads in the park, and that's tragically what Charlottesville helped to demonstrate.
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"Two people tragically died, and [police] don't know why," Cameron's brother Garrett Hulet tells PEOPLE.
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A couple from Kansas has tragically died in a motorcycle crash caused by a vulture.
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Tragically, it is the same disease her daughter, Amber, died from, says family friend Julie.
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Tragically, local fisherman watched as the Sentinelese people attacked and dragged Chau away, CNN reported.
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Samman tragically passed away in October and was replaced in the fight by Joe Gigliotti.
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Tragically, it's a description that feels increasingly like it could apply to America as well.
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In the fourth season of the show, Ygritte tragically dies in Jon's arms amid battle.
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A Seattle woman with a sinus infection tragically died after contracting rare brain-eating amoeba.
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Tragically, 31 people lost their lives, including beloved food writer and journalist Sabina Sehgal Saikia.
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A newborn daughter died on Wednesday one week after her mother tragically died in childbirth.
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Musk's first son with Justine died tragically of SIDS at 10-weeks-old in 2002.
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After her son tragically passed away, she was alone for the rest of her days.
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Ironically — tragically, perhaps — it's those cheeses and wines that explain the roots of France's divisions.
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In a narrow sense of the term, however, Mr Liu was tragically all too common.
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The events of June 9 and 10 are still tragically fresh in Morgan Miller's mind.
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But experts say it's tragically necessary, given how dysfunctional America's addiction treatment system can be.
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And, tragically, currently about ten pedestrians/cyclists are killed every day in the United States.
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Celeste learns that her son Max was bullying Amabella, tragically emulating his father's abusive behavior.
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I just wish that core wasn't bogged down by a tragically mundane open-world structure.
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I will return to work to tragically uphold it again on Thursday, March 9. 11.
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He was 59 when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby.
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Tragically, this man, Felipe, kills Talia (what actually happened remains unclear, but he's obviously violent).
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Tragically, though, his girlfriend, who had traveled with him, died days before he was rescued.
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Tragically, she was correct and instantly sensed that Hoffman had once again turned to heroin.
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Courtney became pregnant early last year, but tragically lost the baby due to a miscarriage.
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So tragically other than-- (CROSSTALK) MACCALLUM: How much time could he potentially do here, Seth?
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Songs of ice and fire have a tendency to end tragically in 'Game of Thrones.
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But the measures themselves remain urgently necessary for all the more representative, tragically everyday instances.
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Would Dave's magical presence have made a difference in Rory and Jess's tragically doomed romance?
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Total solar eclipses like the one crossing America today are beautiful, but they're tragically fleeting.
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It is this victory that renders the Chinese government's treatment of Liu Xiaobo tragically redundant.
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For the 11th time this spring season, Mount Everest has tragically claimed a climber's life.
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The other was the grotesque exploitation of loved ones of people who have died tragically.
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Tragically, the sexual abuse she received from her father would be repeated by other men.
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Macron—ironically or tragically, depending where you sit—is essentially promising more of the same.
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In June 2007, 18-year-old Kelsey Smith was tragically abducted and murdered in Kansas.
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But, tragically, the metal cylinder was not immune to the inevitabilities of its old age.
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Tragically, I didn't realize until later that my salad, like my pizza, was completely customizable.
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The grisly discovery had all the signs of a human-smuggling operation turned tragically wrong.
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Jeanne, who has never met Anna, arrives for a visit at a tragically inconvenient moment.
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In fact, our headway is being tragically outpaced by the rate the universe is expanding.
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Tragically, he died by suicide on the property in 1896, according to The Culture Trip.
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Salim was the third person in a year to die tragically of a suspected suicide.
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I can't stop thinking about all the lives that were tragically cut short in Orlando.
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Canada's beloved rock troubadour and poet was the frontman for the band The Tragically Hip.
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Lopez tragically died from AIDS-related complications in 1987, as Ramos would seven years later.
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He tragically passed away at age 16 from complications of Aicardi–Goutières syndrome on Aug.
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Now Poma is working to fight the disease that tragically cut her brother's life short.
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Wallace died in 2002, Knopf in 2013, and Fluegelman, most tragically of all, in 1985.
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Tragically, one of my close friends from the book actually was killed in a hunt.
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Public assaults and robberies against women are tragically common in Cologne, as elsewhere in Germany.
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Tragically, the couple's daughter, Ava Archer Syme-Reeves, was stillborn in December of that year.
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To say nothing of how often "excellence" and "respectability" are tragically mistaken for each other.
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Soffer and Birkner, who both had parents die tragically when they were young, understand this.
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Tragically, she remained in this state of vegetation for many, many years before finally passing.
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While working on her second album, she died tragically in a car accident in Honduras.
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Abuse of domestic helpers is tragically common in the Middle East and throughout East Asia.
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Tragically, some victims are children who fall through ice or get lost in residential snowbanks.
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Tragically, Joy-Anna and Austin lost their daughter after Joy-Anna miscarried 20 weeks in.
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A few weeks later, in July 2011, Beckwith was tragically killed in a car accident.
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A Florida teen's life was tragically cut short when she contracted mononucleosis, her family says.
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Tragically, somewhere between 8-10% of those incarcerated in US jails and prisons are veterans.
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Tragically, American voters are used to politicians avoiding responsibility for their embarrassing or costly errors.
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"Tragically under President Xi Jinping, human rights abuse throughout China has significantly worsened," Smith said.
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"He tragically became a scapegoat," Malone wrote in an email upon hearing of Law's death.
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There's still one more season, after all, so perhaps their love will end tragically instead.
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As McFaul himself laments, 'the hot peace, tragically but perhaps necessarily, seems here to stay.
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The arguments for hating Jews vary; the target of the hatred tragically remains the same.
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" Tragically enough, Kant, our towering philosopher of the Enlightenment, also held that "all Negroes stink.
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I think they've painted this idea that the food just tragically rots and that's that.
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Tragically, Wineland won't get to see the project of which she was such an essential part.
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An unborn child was tragically lost and families on both sides of this matter have suffered.
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Read on for a look at other icons who tragically lost their lives over the years.
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Most tragically, in July Pyongyang returned one detainee – Michigan college student Otto Warmbier – in a coma.
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"It's tragically clear this Administration was caught flat footed when Maria hit Puerto Rico," said Velàzquez.
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Tragically that meant Carolina and her late husband's family were left without answers for eight months.
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The Rebel Without a Cause icon, who would've turned 80 last week, tragically drowned on Nov.
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Adrian McCallum, the professional British wrestler who went by "Lionheart" in the ring, has tragically died.
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Anyway, I don't think I listened to anything but the Tragically Hip for most of 2013.
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Tragically, because the iPhone XR has no telephoto lens, the digitally zoomed-in footage looks pixelated.
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The powerful video was filmed around the same time the singer tragically lost his younger sister.
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Having suffered since adolescence from a wasting disease, probably tuberculosis, he died tragically young, aged 39.
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A California man's heroic act to save a man's life has tragically cost him his own.
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Galena, Illinois, what transpired there, tragically, last July, to a group of unarmed middle-school teachers?
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Dance comes to seem like a tragically ephemeral form — and, paradoxically, one capable of endless regeneration.
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And for everybody else watching the show, it simply plays as a relationship cut tragically short.
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"Today, we tragically lost a member of our crew while filming Deadpool," the film's star tweeted.
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During his speech, he made sure to mention the late actor, who tragically died this month.
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This was also a great opportunity to use the lizard emoji, which is often tragically overlooked.
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Now, with the extremist group amassing people around its fighters, Mosul could tragically become a graveyard.
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The job, tragically, was left undone, complicated by an imported cholera epidemic and continuing economic suffering.
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Aaliyah's career continued to soar until the star died tragically in a plane crash in 2001.
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In the end, it underlined for me how touching and tragically prescient the novel still is.
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His time here was tragically brief but what he did with it will live on forever.
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I can't remember when I first heard about the Tragically Hip, and that is the point.
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A 2-month-old Wisconsin boy has tragically died after being allegedly beaten by his father.
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Tragically, this is not the first time animals at Calgary Zoo have died in abnormal circumstances.
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The couple's 3-year-old son tragically died last month in a drowning accident at home.
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But Twitter users and horse aficionados saw one glaring problem: the man's form was tragically terrible.
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As Biggie explained and tragically embodied, your reign on the top can be short like leprechauns.
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"I lost my brother tragically and it's been a tough week," Harris said, according to NBA.com.
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Tragically, his own child, Laurel, never a stable personality, grew increasingly disturbed as she got older.
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Or take Diana, the young and beautiful princess who eventually gets divorced and then tragically killed.
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Tragically, we have seen terrorism in the United States on both sides of the political spectrum.
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"Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically," Johnson was quoted as saying.
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Obviously, Ron Goldman and Nicole Brown Simpson's families were the ones that were most tragically damaged.
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My childhood stories will sound tragically familiar to many religious minorities in classrooms across America today.
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I lost my job -- and -- then my youngest son was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
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However, I recently devised a way to take advantage of San Francisco's tragically lopsided housing market.
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But if some low-hanging fruit still go tragically, lethally unpicked, progress is not merely possible.
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And as we have recently and tragically witnessed, can contribute to the murders of police officers.
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Perhaps most tragically, as the broader "Medicare for All" proposal mostly associated with avowed socialist Sen.
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Maisel is like a family — and last week, the actors tragically lost one of their own.
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Was it funny like funny ha ha, or are we tragically erasing all its glorious melodrama?
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"Jon was tragically taken away from me/us yesterday in a senseless robbery attempt," she wrote.
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"Our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life," he added.
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The question now is whether Mr. Sharif can succeed where his predecessors have so tragically failed.
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Tragically, in the past year alone, 2202 responders have had their deaths linked to WTC exposure.
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Tragically, the novelists were right that much of the death toll was brought about by hubris.
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He tragically falls to earth, but he wakes up newly invigorated about the joys of Halloween.
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Sometimes, tragically, a gun is used by its owner to kill family members mistaken for intruders.
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Tragically, many domestic shootings (mass or otherwise) occur following clear signs of violence by the shooters.
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Celebs made their yearly pilgrimage to Coachella Friday ... and most pulled off the tragically hip look.
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Tragically, the couple lost their unborn child in 1999, and shortly thereafter, the two broke up.
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Tragically, Chicago is hardly an anomaly — the same story occurs in communities all across the country.
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Tragically, Billy was murdered a few years after he chased me away from that street corner.
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Jennair Gerardot's husband's affair became an obsession for her that culminated tragically in murder and suicide.
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But his desire to be the star of every story line tragically quashes all those possibilities.
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Rupture of previously asymptomatic intracranial cerebral aneurysms—this occurs most tragically in young, otherwise healthy women.
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Here's a sampling of what they seem to suggest, whether subtly or directly, humorously or tragically.
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Tragically, the most fundamental rights have been have been denied patients in the minimally conscious state.
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" In a tweet Monday, Shea wrote: "Today, we tragically lost another member of the NYPD family.
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Anna watches as her parents prepare for the journey that would tragically end in their deaths.
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Dixon, a longtime drummer for Brown, was tragically killed in a car accident on Saturday night.
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Most tragically, marijuana prohibition has harmed millions of lives, particularly the poor and people of color.
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It seems that in the pop-music business the shelf life of authenticity is tragically short.
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Ernie Banks tragically passed away before he could see his beloved Cubs win the World Series.
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"I'm tragically familiar with the offerings at just about every airport in the world," he said.
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Tragically, time is already working against us, and it has been for our entire working lives.
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Elaine Herzberg was tragically struck and killed by an Uber test vehicle while crossing the street.
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Because, tragically, the widespread destruction of Maria was matched only by the woeful indifference of Donald.
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But instead of hiding behind a bush and tragically weeping (like I would), she gets resourceful.
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Their relationship is tragically cut short when Minato loses his life in an accident at sea.
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But now you won't see the United States in Russia because of its tragically poor performance.
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These are some of the basic mental processes that tragically slip away from people with dementia.
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My prayers are with this innocent child, and with the mother it has so tragically lost.
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Add the tragically short-lived musical and video games and honestly, I could write a book.
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He became the band's frontman in 1971 after Duane was tragically killed in a motorcycle accident.
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My father was tragically murdered around 12 years ago, before Facebook was really a popular thing.
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Tragically, more women of reproductive age around the world die from AIDS than from any other cause.
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Tragically, he died in early 2016 due to what his friends and peers describe as natural causes.
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Behind the scenes, they are tied to trees with rope and, tragically, rarely live to six months.
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And you also have an issue where a lot of criminality tragically occurs in African-American communities.
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Either way, it certainly feels like the events of 2015 are going to end tragically for Hays.
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" It says on Twitter he "tragically passed away answering a call of a person in the water.
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But we were afraid that meant he would die tragically in battle with Thanos during the film.
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I'm full tragically early into the meal, but enjoy it and catching up with my parents regardless.
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Scrolling through these internet histories, what's remarkable isn't the roiling hatred — tragically, that's become almost commonplace online.
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In late 2015 Thornton announced that her husband, Chris Carney, had tragically died in a car accident.
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Tragically, Leslie's character was axed at the end of season four, breaking the hearts of many fans.
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Daenerys's dragon, Viserion, who was tragically killed and then turned into a White Walker in the episode.
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"Too often, tragically, the truth of this staggering crime has been denied," said House Speaker Nancy Pelosi.
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We saw a tragically different outcome in Massachusetts Thursday, with one death and roughly two dozen injuries.
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McLaren died tragically in an accident at Goodwood in 103, but his namesake lived on in motorsports.
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Tragically, in this circumstance, the child that was also in the dwelling was struck by a round.
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The Times has always had a soft spot for animal show celebrities, especially those that perish tragically.
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"Sexual assault crimes remain tragically common in our society, and offenders too often evade accountability," it read.
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Ones tragically cut short, others long-lived; ones filled with warmth and kindness, others hardened by loneliness.
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In many ways I have been -- and not just for those who were tragically killed last Friday.
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He'd been heavily featured on the show since they tragically lost their infant son, JJ, last year.
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On another show – and tragically, in reality – the perpetrator could commit far worse than a poop crime.
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The same, tragically, cannot be said of the toxic political atmosphere in which Mr Mueller is working.
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For the label, it's not just about courting millennial customers or representing their brand — it's tragically personal.
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"Today, we tragically lost a member of our crew while filming Deadpool," he shared on social media.
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He was fifty-nine when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby pic.twitter.
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He was gorgeous, and he died tragically — he was really young, so it's a really special name.
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And as the recent destruction wrought by Hurricane Matthew shows, Haiti is tragically vulnerable to natural disasters.
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As for Aston-Moore, she tragically died of an accidental heroin overdose in 2007, at just 26.
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His death became a national news story, probably because something about it seemed all too tragically familiar.
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After this almost exhaustive list of family patriarch tropes, there's only one left: the tragically dead dad.
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"And not only [did Ramírez die], but his daughter died tragically as well," Cuccinelli said on CNN.
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" It must be pretty tough to deal with if you're communicating with someone who died tragically. "Yes.
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Tragically, one of those confirmed cases includes a 2165-year-old boy who died from the illness.
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Tragically, this insight into the impact of war on young men isn't available to Australian Netflix customers.
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Even more tragically, Mobin dropped her phone into the sea midway through the trip, conjuring another ghost.
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Gord Downie, lead singer of rock band the Tragically Hip, has been diagnosed with terminal brain cancer.
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" She continued: "He was 59 when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby.
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The Human Machine Interface refers to how AVs communicate relevant information to their tragically unreliable wetware occupants.
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A failure to acknowledge this fact makes peace less likely and bloodshed more certain — and tragically profitable.
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"Today, we tragically lost a member of our crew while filming Deadpool," Reynolds tweeted after the accident.
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Ray [Na-kel Smith], the older skater, explains that he had a younger brother who died tragically.
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Fans gather in Bobcaygeon, Ontario to watch the Tragically Hip's final concert on video screens, Saturday Aug.
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He was one of the 17 young lives that were lost tragically at Douglas HighSchool in Parkland.
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The southern right whale was given its name because tragically, it was the "right" whale for whaling.
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Tragically, Anjuma died at the camp on March 28, 2016, two months after her photograph was taken.
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Christopher Horton, who served as a sniper in Afghanistan before being tragically killed in action on Sept.
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After her dad, Michael, was tragically murdered in 2006 his heart was donated to Arthur "Tom" Thomas.
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Tragically ... Ryan passed away just days later -- so Vernon pondered ways he could help out the family.
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Tragically, Project Semicolon's founder Amy Bleuel died by suicide on March 23 at the age of 31.
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Tragically, Wednesday's morning routine ended with a vicious act of hate and violence designed to divide us.
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Even more tragically, we learned Omran's ten-year-old brother, Ali, was killed in that same strike.
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Tragically, local fisherman watched as the Sentinelese people dragged Chau's body away and buried him, CNN reported.
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The cause of death was tragically ruled as an overdose from a combination of heroin and alcohol.
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Happily for viewers, but tragically for Latin Americans, there is scope for many more seasons of "Narcos".
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Tragically, Desmond died just five minutes after birth when Couch suffered a placental abruption, she told Today.
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The non-profit SpaceIL, for instance, recently tried to deposit a small lander there, yet tragically failed.
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Driven by strong winds, it reached the city of Gatlinburg and tragically cost 14 people their lives.
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Now it's gone, and these residents-those most desperate to secure meaningful employment, tragically lose that opportunity.
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And that is a significant reason that they tragically lost their lives," Kaine told CNN's "New Day.
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The effects of the of the Trump administration's family separation policy are playing out tragically, as predicted.
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But that seemed to be selling the cloud tragically short, stubbornly ignoring what made it so sublime.
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Attacks on the Coptic community have been horrific and they are tragically leaving Egypt in record numbers.
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Tragically, she died in 2003 when the Columbia shuttle broke apart upon reentry into the Earth's atmosphere.
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His companion Mesihi—a courtier-poet tragically enamored of the moody, musky Florentine—holds back uncomprehending tears.
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To say it was shameless -- a tragically missed opportunity to do actual good -- hardly captures this performance.
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Tragically, local fishermen said they watched as the Sentinelese people attacked and dragged Chau away, CNN reported.
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"Gone With the Wind" is set amid a mythic depiction of slavery tragically common in its time.
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Tragically, we have not done nearly as well at actually doing the job of telling the truth.
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Tragically, in Tiah's case, her body was found only three hours after the media was first notified.
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Tragically, the majority of vapers that year were vaping because they thought they looked cool doing so.
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For women, often tragically, there has been a long association between life-ending heart disease and silence.
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D. G. Compton Bowdoinham, Maine Citing Martha Nussbaum, Cep highlights a tragically ironic story from Greek drama.
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Tragically, once the Trump administration took charge, it allowed pandemic preparedness efforts to fall off a cliff.
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Japan's elderly population is also uniquely (and tragically) isolated, which may reduce contact with asymptomatic virus-carriers.
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Tragically, it was effectively defeated Tuesday when the Senate voted 55 to 44 to table the measure.
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He died two days ago, now 52, having tragically discovered only temporary respites in the intervening decades.
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I've long been fascinated by the composer Claude Vivier, who died tragically in 1983 at just 34.
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" -- "Lets appreciate the doctor who postponed his wedding and then tragically lost his life fighting the virus.
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Tragically, Israel reacted even more brutally than I expected — and I've lived through three of its wars.
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This is the grisly world of NBC's "Hannibal," tragically canceled in the wake of its third season.
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The dropping of this shoe, then, puts the narrative on a straightaway and tragically explains the title.
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But this appropriation is tragically minimal compared to the health and economic burdens of firearm-related injuries.
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It's time to end this cycle because, tragically, none of these efforts will ever make her better.
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The trip ends tragically with Kennedy veering off a narrow bridge, and Kopechne dying in shallow water.
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"Our hearts break for the family of the passenger who tragically lost her life," Trump said Tuesday.
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The back story is tragically affecting: Tversky died of cancer in 1996, at the age of 59.
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Ozgur was tragically killed when he encountered the suspects as they were running out ... according to police.
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According to UNICEF, each year, 2.6 million newborns die, tragically before their lives even really get started.
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Instead, we were clogging up the courts, filling jails and, most tragically, ruining a lot of lives.
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Many local citizens and passing visitors alike had tragically fallen from the cliff to the valley below.
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The last third of this movie is tragically, perfectly right in a way superhero movies rarely are.
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They know the triple-digit death tolls that sometimes come, even when their forecasts are tragically accurate.
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Tragically, during Christmas last year, Michael's U.S. publicist confirmed to PEOPLE that the musician died of heart failure.
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"Today, we tragically lost a member of our crew while filming Deadpool," the film's star, Ryan Reynolds tweeted.
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I've been following The Tragically Hip around since I was 14, and have seen them about 75 times.
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Harry was a classmate of Charlie's late brother, Henry (who tragically died in a car crash in 21).
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A Taiwanese woman, known as the "Bikini Climber," has tragically died after freezing to death following a fall.
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It's a tribute to singer Selena Quintanilla, the Queen of Tejano Music who tragically passed two decades ago.
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The works felt chilling, somber, and sepulchral, yet I couldn't help but think of them as tragically contemporary.
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"Their plan was to start a family in San Antonio and it was tragically cut short," Josh says.
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She was a fearless pioneer who tragically died in the field when reporting on the Spanish Civil War.
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A Texas family is grieving after their 10-year-old daughter tragically died after trying to rescue kittens.
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Tragically, American Jews continue to be the largest target of religious-based hate crimes in the United States.
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Together, Democrats and Republicans helped create the broken immigration system that we are tragically trapped in right now.
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Question: This Saturday there was a shooting at a synagogue in Pittsburgh that tragically left 11 people dead.
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But Krikorian tragically passed away in August, so Andreessen waited to announce assuming the board seat until now.
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Tragically, she died in a car crash in Paris a little over two months later on August 31.
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She'd got through an unhappy marriage and her life had been cut short at a tragically young age.
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A Nashville man tragically lost his life when a chunk of concrete struck the windshield of his car.
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A health and fitness trainer from Texas tragically died after showing symptoms of the influenza virus last month.
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Tragically, Tina never got to witness her family's rise to prominence — she died at the age of 12.
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The Kingston concert marked the end of Tragically Hip's Man Machine Poem tour, which started on July 22.
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After all of these portents of doom, Grace does find her friend tragically dead, and suffers a breakdown.
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Doctors were able to save the baby but tragically, a short time later, Monreal died from her injuries.
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Many perished in the Wine Country Fire Siege just two weeks ago because the fire tragically overran them.
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Tate is one of several people in the entertainment world who crossed paths with Manson, tragically and otherwise.
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More tragically, of course, people with mental disorders like schizophrenia deal with intrusive distortions of their visual reality.
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Harry was a classmate of Charlie's late brother, Henry (who tragically died in a car crash in 2002).
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Scalise was one of five people who were tragically shot last week during a GOP team baseball practice.
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Tragically, untold numbers immigrants with deep ties to our communities and our country could soon suffer her fate.
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The mystery of what happened to an Iowa man a decade ago has finally, and tragically, been solved.
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The Tragically Hip fans gather in downtown Kingston, Ontario to listen to the band's final show, Saturday, Aug.
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What I've referenced in our writers' room a lot is my mom died very suddenly and very tragically.
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From the beginning, Greywind says she suspected her daughter had been harmed — a suspicion that tragically proved true.
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Since 1973, at least 54 million children's lives have been tragically taken by abortion in the United States.
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After that, whenever I heard a Tragically Hip song come on, I would make a point to listen.
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Once again we found the imp berating his tragically dull sidekicks into lightening up and eventually swapping jokes.
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Tragically, they will be joined by the hundreds of homeless people who now face eviction from basic shelter.
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Tragically, the hard times facing North Korea now are most evident in agriculture, where policy, too, remains ineffectual.
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Tragically, the father also died in a similar Al-Shabaab attack in 2015, according to local media reports.
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Most tragically, about 28503 million children of elementary school age will probably never set foot in a classroom.
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"Tragically, we have lost two sailors in less than a week to apparent drug overdose," Self-Kyler said.
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Tragically, his 2-year-old brother has the same condition and will also need a transplant one day.
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He called it "tragically necessary" for parents to protest gun violence by keeping their children out of school.
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What needs to happen for this election-drama script to end differently, or at least not so tragically?
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A college football game between Baylor and Rice on September 16 saw one of those rules tragically broken.
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Since its construction in 53, the 'Ring' has tragically claimed the lives of just under 70 motorsport heroes.
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Only one passenger was lost: Jennifer Riordan, who was tragically sucked partially out of a broken airplane window.
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And tragically, the rates of attempted suicide among transgender individuals are 22 times that of the general population.
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Five years ago Michael Brown was tragically killed by Darren Wilson, a white police officer in Ferguson, Miss.
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Students across the country witnessed the Challenger fall apart after 72 seconds, tragically killing all seven people aboard.
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Gang Starr's influential hip-hop tragically disappeared when one-half of the the duo, Guru, died in 2010.
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Tragically losing a loved one has been difficult for me and I need to properly say my goodbyes.
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As the Stockholm, St. Petersburg and London attacks tragically reaffirmed, terrorists continue to pose severe domestic security risks.
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Answers ranged from the absurd (WAL*MART) to the dystopian (Skynet Systems) to the now tragically dated (MySpace).
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Y., spoke about how dairy farmers in her state are tragically resorting to suicide due to financial distress.
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Tragically, we have a president today who is a pathological liar and who is running a corrupt administration.
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Coronavirus is certainly a real threat, and thousands have already tragically lost their lives due to the illness.
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" Left: "My F.I.T. roommate Phil Zowine was a jewelry designer and artist who tragically passed away from AIDS.
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An exhibition in Paris showcases the work of a Chinese photographer whose career was meteoric, and tragically brief.
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Russell, our drunken chef, dropped some wet cigar ash into Mr. Belushi's meal, which was tragically not uncommon.
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Both Borgheses died tragically in 2014, Ann Marie from cancer, Marco several days later in a car crash.
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Tragically, President Trump's actions appear to be increasing the risks to moms both in the U.S. and abroad.
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David Berman, the songwriter best known as the driving force behind Silver Jews, died tragically earlier this month.
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" The San Antonio Express ruled that King, "gripped" by some "strange logic," was "tragically wrong in his viewpoint.
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Tragically, this is very much the repeat of a mistake made in the years before the Brexit vote.
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Benik Afobe, a former Arsenal striker, announced on Sunday that his 2-year-old daughter Amora tragically died.
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With that in mind, you could read "Only connect" as the writer's plaintive command to himself, tragically unfulfilled.
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While the food was great and arrived warm, tragically, the iced latte's ice did not last the distance.
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They said over and over that there would be this type of disaster, and tragically this disaster happened.
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A young French director came into the story somehow, and then died tragically, by falling off a barstool.
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It's not terrorism, although terrorist acts have tragically claimed lives, and, at times, instilled fear into our society.
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"When the insurers won't pay for it, very tragically, they end up just not coming," Dr. Marx said.
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"Tragically, two people – a man and a woman – were killed during the attack," Assistant Commissioner Neil Basu wrote.
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Several of those people tragically went on to receive the lethal drugs instead of treatment for their depression.
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While Luttrull and the 2-year-old survived, his two other boys, Kayden and Brantley, tragically did not.
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A Barnard College freshman has tragically died after being stabbed multiple times at a New York City park.
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The book begins urgently, tragically, in the incantatory language of a fairy tale told and retold over time.
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Ariana herself, we should note, later also died tragically in a standoff between Albus, their brother, and Grindelwald.
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The Cincinnati Zoo opened its doors to another gorilla for the first time since Harambe was tragically killed.
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Plus, Olivia wasn't given much of a personality aside from being nice, hot, and tragically separated from her parents.
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Sarah Hyland is defending her late cousin's memory days after he tragically died in an alleged drunk driving accident.
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He is making a game that is as broken—as confounding, unresolved, and tragically beautiful—as the world itself.
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The Wizard of Oz icon died tragically from an accidental barbiturate overdose in London in 1969 at age 47.
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Tragically, just hours after saying "I do", the newlyweds were killed after their helicopter crashed outside of Uvdale, Texas.
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Twenty years have passed since Diana, Princess of Wales, was tragically killed in a car accident in Paris, France.
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But perhaps most tragically, 40% of the respondents had attempted suicide, compared to 5% of Americans as a whole.
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Tragically, there are a few good reasons to turn your social proclivities on when you hop in the car.
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We've come by this fear the hard way, because history shows it is tragically common to lose priceless information.
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No other artist takes me to that place of power and optimism and light quite like the Tragically Hip.
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But in a country tragically accustomed to such violence, it was Thursday's events in Culiacán that were truly stunning.
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In 1999, his biological mother tragically passed as well, and the grief brought father and son closer than ever.
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The combination of haste and pretext lacing into a vulnerable population has become a tragically familiar brew of late.
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In his personal and professional life, he appears deeply and tragically alone — often literally stranded in the film's composition.
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"Something could have gone horribly and terribly and tragically wrong within Ms. Wade's own mind," she told the jurors.
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But as the industry evolved, it became clear, sometimes tragically, that end users rarely read these lengthy technical volumes.
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The charity has been flooded with donations since Kobe and Gigi tragically died in a helicopter crash on Jan.
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They presented a sometimes beautiful but nearly always disheartening image of depression as something passive, mournful and tragically inescapable.
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This past June, actor Anton Yelchin was tragically killed when his car rolled down his driveway and struck him.
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His page didn't load; he kept repeating some strange lines about how dangerously, tragically transformative President Obama has been.
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Christina Grimmie tragically died far too young Friday night when a deranged fan targeted her at her Orlando concert.
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" Khan added, "My heart goes out to this innocent child, and to the mother they have so tragically lost.
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Many of the Doctor's companions have had their stories end downright tragically; his last companion, Clara, only recently died.
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"This is beyond politics, this is about those lives that were so tragically taken," the college's Republican club posted.
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The Green Mile (1999) Wrongly convicted inmate John Coffey isn't resurrected after his execution—he's still, tragically, very dead.
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Beloved Canadian rock star Gord Downie of The Tragically Hip passed away Tuesday night at the age of 53.
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The list goes on, and will tragically continue to go on unless young activists like myself take a stand.
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A young Tulane University student was tragically killed in a freak accident while at a rest stop in Mississippi.
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Tragically, a great many of these unique species are threatened with extinction from habitat loss or from over-exploitation.
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There isn't much else known about Lee, because her life was tragically cut short as an 18-year-old.
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These occurrences are tragically common as refugees fleeing persecution in Myanmar use small fishing boats to navigate rough seas.
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"He was killed tragically, inhumanely, he did it protecting others," Broward County Sheriff Scott Israel told a news conference.
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"On June 11th one of our contestants, Brandon Rogers, tragically passed away in a car accident," the statement read.
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Their grandfather "tragically died of a stroke during a robbery at a car wash last year," according to Storyful.
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Here's a non-definitive list of what is funny about a very serious accident that could have ended tragically.
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This month I wrote about Eugenia Kuyda, who rebuilt her best friend as a chatbot after he died tragically.
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There is no shortage of stories of things going tragically wrong when young children get their hands on guns.
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"Gordon Brown, former Labour prime minister, May 10th "Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically.
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Prince Harry was only 12 when he tragically lost his mother Princess Diana in a car accident in Paris.
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Expectations, her debut album from earlier this year, is full of songs about unrequited ~ feelings ~ for tragically unavailable people.
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The man, who tragically took his own life, was found with the phone by his widow in October 2016.
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Tragically, despite its creators' clear talent and smarts, Insatiable doesn't deliver what any of us are really hungry for.
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Most tragically, the balloons hampered the United States Coast Guard search for two boaters who were later found drowned.
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Ian Russell is the father of Molly Russell, the British teen who tragically took her own life in 2017.
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Tragically, this impulse has led to situations in which rampant human rights abuses have recurred or worsened over time.
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"Snakebite is a grossly and tragically neglected disease because it affects poor people who have no voice," she says.
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Tragically, however, this reconciliation between North and South — more precisely, between white northerners and white Southerners — excluded African Americans.
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Tragically, 06's only living daughter 926F, also known as Spitfire, recently suffered the same fate as her mother.
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When we last saw him, Peggy, the woman he loved and was tragically separated from for decades, had died.
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The duality at the heart of this sign can sometimes manifest in the form of a tragically split personality.
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Without such innovation, the specter of death may tragically haunt the anxious across their lifespan, until it's too late.
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Kennedy's assassination is tragically captured in the film footage of Abraham Zapruder which was later published in LIFE Magazine.
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Canadians knew that time was running short for Gord Downie, the singer-songwriter and member of the Tragically Hip.
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Gord Downie, the lead singer and lyricist of the Tragically Hip, was one of Canada's most revered rock stars.
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Tragically, one of the first deaths in the US was an elderly man living in Gaetz's own House district.
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Rising wages should indeed give people money to spend without resorting to some newfangled credit bubble that ends tragically.
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This discourse was picked up by Burmese nationalists and is now invoked, tragically, to justify violence toward Rohingya Muslims.
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Anyway, tragically, before they could wed, Berenice dies of a horrible deteriorative disease, leaving nothing behind but her teeth.
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It's people over 60 who are most vulnerable, and this demographic, tragically, looks like it's filling up the obituaries.
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Tragically, Beijing recently began weaponizing these technologies against the country's Muslim and minority populations (particularly in the Xinjiang region).
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Shawn, by contrast, held to the liberal view of his country as a benign if sometimes tragically blundering power.
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When Jessi Combs tragically died this week, the professional racer and Mythbusters star was doing what she loved most.
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Yet reporting is typically narrowly focused on long-term National Football League players who tragically suffer from health issues.
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"Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically," Johnson was quoted as saying in an interview.
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Is Donald Trump a cunning Emperor Palpatine, a tragically tyrannical Darth Vader — or perhaps a Tatooine-based crime lord?
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Our bodies, and more tragically, the bodies of our children, are paying a price in toxicity for big business.
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God's grace seems cruelly missing in "Free in Deed," a quiet, unsettling story of faith found and tragically lost.
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And, most tragically of all, several star-crossed penguins appear to be hopelessly in love with their human caretakers.
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Background: De Maupassant's "The Necklace" follows Mathilde Loisel, a social aspirant tragically ruined in her pursuit of unobtainable luxury.
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Tragically, the cost to American families and communities while we waited for this progress has been far too high.
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"I'm fine compared to tragically the truck driver and thankful for our first responders," Lewis said in a statement.
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Tragically, scientists discovered that bears haven't been nearly as successful in putting on mass during the past few years.
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Former NBA player Andre Emmett was tragically shot and killed in front of his Dallas home early Monday morning.
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A Florida man with down syndrome has tragically died after being left in a sweltering minivan for several hours.
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"This was tragically made necessary by the president's misconduct, by the abuse of his office," Schiff (D-Calif.) said.
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Today we tragically lost Joe as he was serving the ppl of Jersey City that he volunteered to serve.
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Tragically we know this all too well in the UK. During the Brexit referendum, there was a political assassination.
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The brazen, bloody attacks by Boko Haram and ISIS-affiliated militants tragically have made these groups into household names.
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Her soul mate and best friend, Dana Fairbanks, tragically and abruptly died in season 3 of the original series.
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The irony is frustrating, though, that they're given anonymity when Audrie was so publicly and tragically denied her dignity.
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This one is so tragically, numbingly and predictably the same as we have so sadly witnessed so many times.
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This is the second marriage for Thornton, whose first husband, Chris Carney, tragically died in a car accident in 2015.
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At least five people have tragically died after two floatplanes crashed off the coast of southeastern Alaska on Monday afternoon.
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After four U.S. soldiers were tragically killed in an ambush attack in Niger, the widow of 25-year-old Stg.
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Nearly half of these patients, 22015,22010 children, required a stay in the pediatric intensive care unit, while 0003 tragically died.
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The prosecutor said on Wednesday that Perez "tragically relied on his assurances," according to a report from the Star Tribune.
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Tragically, as he fled, the alleged gunman collided with another vehicle killing the driver of the other car, police said.
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In unfortunate news, Bankhead, Atlanta rapper Carlos "Shawty Lo" Walker tragically passed away during a car crash earlier this morning.
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"Northeastern University has confirmed that two undergraduate students have been tragically killed in a car accident overseas," the university said.
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The only thing that keeps this song from a higher spot on the list is how tragically short it is.
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Actor Anthony Edwards appeared in the film as his best friend, Nick "Goose" Bradshaw, who tragically dies during the movie.
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He conveys his character's many sides: seductive, repulsive, and tragically heartbroken through a superb combination of staging, acting, and singing.
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Like artists who tragically pas at the height of their popularity, Firefly didn't have the opportunity to tarnish its quality.
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At its preview event, Samsung illuminated the transparent cable, but tragically that's now how things work out of the box.
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Even worse, reports of violent abuse (beatings, confinement, use of ropes and shocks) in performing animal conditions are tragically common.
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After she was tragically killed, the Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund continues the work she started at the Karisoke Research Center.
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Yes, he's been developing his own rockets, and spaceships—one that tragically and infamously exploded in 2014, killing a pilot.
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"Around the globe, thousands of innocent lives are tragically lost to drowning every year," the Princess said at the launch.
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The search for a 15-year-old California girl ended tragically Monday morning with the discovery of her dead body.
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In 2010, LFO's third member, Rich Cronin, tragically lost his five-year battle with leukemia at the age of 36.
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PEOPLE confirms that a 5-day-old Florida child tragically died on Sunday after being attacked by her family's dog.
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In short, the ACA was set up to rely the most on the most tragically unreliable people in the country.
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The same day, a trio of adventure YouTubers tragically died when they were swept over a waterfall in British Columbia.
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BART tragically closes at midnight, so I split an Uber back to Berkeley with a friend who also lives here.
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Gaston tells Belle his love life has been "tragically empty" and he's been looking for woman of her substance. Promising?
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"Her life was tragically taken in a way that Angelina did not deserve," her sister Martha Torres told the station.
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Alex Proyas directed the original, which tragically served as Lee’s final film following an accidental shooting on set.
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A fan in Edmonton, Alberta is silhouetted against screens during the broadcast of the Tragically Hip's final concert, Saturday, Aug.
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His tragically cancelled television show Selfie aired in 2014 and he's also the star of the beautiful hashtag campaign #StarringJohnCho.
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And one of his worst regrets is that he didn't talk to her before she died tragically of alcohol poisoning.
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Remember, it was just 18 years ago that Dale Sr. tragically passed away in a wreck at Daytona International Speedway.
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But to think of encrypted communications as a fight between corporations and the government is to tragically miss the point.
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Even in museums, viewers are tragically rushed, as an experiment at the National Museum in London showed back in 2000.
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People "fade away" and are tragically "robbed of their identities" as this incurable condition progresses, we're told time and again.
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The song was great and, although it didn't sound like I remember, I could tell it was the Tragically Hip.
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And in Congress the tragically-predictable storyline that plays out after a mass shooting may about to be shaken up.
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But her pledge was tragically cut short one day later, when she was was shot to death at her home.
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The deadly Indian Ocean tsunami that tragically killed 200,000 people ten years ago was estimated to be 50 feet tall.
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And for good reason: Premeditated mass murder of ordinary people in shopping malls, subways and hotels has become tragically common.
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National rivalries aside, current-day France is pushing to honor a controversial British princess who died tragically on their soil.
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Her final love story ended tragically when Deans found Garland in her hotel bathroom having died by a drug overdose.
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Tragically, the Cap Arcona ended up being used as a floating concentration camp, and was sank, resulting in 2,750 casualties.
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Were they subsidized by South Korea, China or others, as has so often tragically been true, thereby subsidizing the dictatorship?
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Will the mass shooting in Vegas stand as the worst in modern US history, or be tragically outdone next year?
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Since her mother was killed tragically, 926F picked up the pieces and lived a life of extraordinary courage and perseverance.
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What many do not realize is that, tragically, in the years since, the number of victims has continued to grow.
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I love it—it's a great dupe for my much-beloved and tragically discontinued Chanel Rouge Allure in shade 97.
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If it's just him being crazy, well, the president has a lot of power and that could go tragically wrong.
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Editorial It is now tragically apparent that degrading the Islamic State has not created an opening for peace in Syria.
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A Spanish pop star tragically died doing what she loved after a pyrotechnic malfunctioned at a festival over the weekend.
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It was tragically fitting that the innocent, demanding question of a 2-year-old would bridge this chasm for me.
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To him, the efforts to undermine the Anaklia project are proof that business and politics in Georgia remain tragically intertwined.
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Everyone in this ballet carries on, enjoyably, as if fate were flinging them together; one tragically rapturous embrace follows another.
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And setting a higher bar for hipness can lead to results that fall short and come across as tragically strained.
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One hopes that these women own their bodies — and their images — in a way that was tragically denied Saartjie Baartman.
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Whatever you call it, the reality is that opioid addiction is tragically taking the lives of almost 100 Americans daily.
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Tragically, the factors that may have contributed to this crash -- speed and lack of occupant restraint use -- are incredibly common.
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Tragically, Heads of State from G7 countries missed the opportunity to address this humanitarian crisis, prevent starvation, and save lives.
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"It seems you're unfairly attacking someone who tragically died and is now helpless to explain or defend himself," he said.
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Julia Louis-Dreyfus was also snubbed for best comedy actress, despite being nominated five prior times (and, tragically, never winning).
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Tragically, too many lives have been lost over the past years to too many shootings and acts of domestic violence.
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Tragically, yet not wholly unexpectedly, 52 percent of Connecticut overdose deaths in 2016 involved people with a history of incarceration.
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The paucity of the actual alliance between Saudi's new rulers and the US's most powerful diplomat is tragically on display.
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Now, we are tragically learning that for more than two decades the Department of Defense has not been submitting records.
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Eyes closed, oblivious to the world, they proceed at their own peril, but more tragically, the peril of invisible others.
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"Tragically, the number of people displaced – the vast majority of them women and children – has now surpassed 800,000," Swanson said.
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To see one's life partner and love of one's life being kept alive via life support equipment is tragically heartbreaking.
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That a Wizarding World movie in 2018 is so confused about the basic ideological points at its center is tragically telling.
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Tragically, the obstruction was not easily cleared and that lack of oxygen for that amount of time ultimately caused severe damage.
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Tragically on the next day, Nohilly's daughter, who also accompanied the women on the trip, discovered Kuhnla's body, ABC 7 reported.
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A young mother tragically lost her life after tumbling down a flight of stairs at a Manhattan subway station Monday night.
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Casey is Achilles, Lancelot, and Roland—he's this great hero like the ones out of classic literature, whose lives end tragically.
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The bien-pensants mistook Hitler for a clown; but the likes of Trump and Boris really are Pagliacci: they're tragically risible.
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The fifth season's ninth episode dropped a massive bombshell when Rayna tragically (and unexpectedly!) died from complications after a car crash.
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The show weaved in the music of the (once tragically-reviewed) 1988 Broadway production into the plot points of the episode.
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But his dreams of playing in the NFL died when he was tragically shot and killed at a party this weekend.
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We learned that Murdock's passionate love affair with a woman named Elektra ended tragically when she fell under The Hand's sway.
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Tragically, Heap's 3-year-old daughter Holly passed away last year after a car accident at the family home in Arizona.
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The rapper, who was born Lionel Pickens, was tragically killed in a drive-by shooting in Queens on May 17, 2015.
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What are the men of Billions when perceived through the eyes of the women in their lives, if not tragically misguided?
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Sworn to the earthy virtues of the battlefield, he tragically fails to adapt to the more sophisticated politics of Rome. 43.
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"Senior track standout Lauren McCluskey was tragically killed in a senseless act," Mark Harlan, the athletics director, said in a statement.
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But if that sibling were to suddenly and tragically pass away, that gulf between yourself and your family could seem impassable.
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In every instance, more is revealed about a brilliant writer whose life, though tragically too short, continues to reverberate decades later.
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Since January, three female medical professionals — two physicians and a medical student — have tragically died by suicide in New York City.
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A honor to all who have sacrificed and died, so that a knee could be taken for ALL lives tragically taken.
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Like her fellow students, she was described as having an infectious enthusiasm and a full life that was cut tragically short.
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Tragically, the bestselling writer also told readers about Elias's cancer diagnosis, making the status, written Tuesday, heartbreaking as well as uplifting.
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Since he was tragically killed on May 28, Harambe the gorilla has transcended his lowly origins as some random zoo gorilla.
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On Sunday, the laborious search for Paul Swenson ended tragically when his lifeless body was found floating in a Utah creek.
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There are really few parallels between the two stories beyond the very broad themes of young love, and tragically, early death.
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In each of these areas, there's abundant evidence of the way race — and, yes, racism — powerfully and tragically shape daily life.
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Urban Outfitters, the sellers of tragically hip clothing for teens and millennials, tweeted out an election guide for voters on Monday.
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And the low esteem that poor prospects engender, as the experience of many Japanese tragically attests, can also cause mass celibacy.
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NOAH ROTHMAN, COMMENTARY: Yes, they have become so common at this point, so tragically common, that our response is almost ritualized.
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Tragically, this split would repeat itself with her own husband, Stephen Clarkson, who left when daughter Kelly was 6 years old.
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Tragically, the like was rescinded within an hour, but not before everyone took screenshots of it and started firing off jokes.
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Their complex relationship only seemed to worsen in the 2800s when his mother Frances Ford Seymour Fonda tragically died by suicide.
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Tragically, Brookner died a victim of the AIDS epidemic before he was able to see Bloodhounds premiere at Cannes in 1989.
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Tragically, Slim was shot and killed before "Slow Motion" was released, so we'll never know where his career might have gone.
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Two Florida teenagers, who had recently graduated high school, were tragically killed while on a celebratory trip to Peru this week.
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Strange received appropriate flack for whitewashing Asian characters and lore for the story, and tragically sidelines Rachel McAdams in every way.
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Tragically, the rest have either forgotten or have become indifferent to our presence in that desolate, mountainous wasteland of the world.
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An Alabama teen, who has been described as being "full of light," tragically took his own life after constant homophobic bullying.
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According to the FDA, an 18-month-old was tragically strangled to death by his amber teething necklace as he napped.
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" She went on to say, "He was fifty-nine when he died so tragically, but he will always be my baby.
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On July 16, 1999, the plane, piloted by John, crashed into the waters off of Martha's Vineyard, tragically killing all three.
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" Steinfeld's delivery of her character's response, deadpan and dry as a pressed flower, is divine: "No—tragically, I am a woman.
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Walsh became an advocate for missing children after his 6-year-old son, Adam, was tragically abducted and murdered in 1981.
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The cost of inhabiting a world of postmodern Shakespearean comedy is precisely that life is seen buoyantly but not very tragically.
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Abdiqani tragically died, while Abdirizak suffered three broken ribs, a fractured skull and a broken arm and jaw, according to ABC.
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The film begins with the story of Louise's daughter, who dies tragically young after being diagnosed with an extremely rare disease.
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Donald Trump articulates their sense of betrayal, and his followers tragically believe that the enemy of their enemy is their friend.
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Tragically, though about 20 percent of the population experiences mental health crises, only half of those affected receive mental health treatment.
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Tragically, our research indicates that the high rates of domestic violence experienced by women may be undermining the fight against hunger.
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That's because they hear about guns only when the story ends tragically, or when they see them used in violent movies.
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And they will, tragically, claim the lives of our sons and daughters before taking their rightful place among history's foulest villains.
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If you don't remember the walk, it was an adaptation of a Nicholas Sparks novel in which she (spoiler) dies tragically.
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It's a tragically common mix-up made by many doctors, with 173 percent of all bipolar patients initially misdiagnosed this way.
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Tragically, Fite died in 2.53 while working on Opus 40, and it was subsequently opened as a museum in his honor.
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So the dozens of Big Island land owners whose homes were tragically destroyed this month won't lose their properties, for example.
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If they want to attack another agent's listing, there's nothing stopping them from saying that someone tragically died in the apartment.
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If we do otherwise, we will be introducing new risk that, tragically, could lead to another terrorist attack on our homeland.
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It brought to vivid life a large group of migrants who tragically died entering the US through the desert in 2001.
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The story of Khadija and the three brothers she married is an account of war and tradition that is tragically Afghan.
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They want to build it in Dallas, a dream of a future that is as absurd as it is tragically doomed.
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Hell, you could even ask your parents (they're not as old as you think, something else you will tragically discover soon).
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English soccer star Peter Whittingham has tragically passed away after suffering head injuries from an accidental fall, his former club announced.
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The puzzle here is whether Thelma is a tragically doomed heroine (like Carrie) or a romantically challenged one (take your pick).
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The great French director, who tragically passed away in 2013, imbued Strauss's atomically seething score with a cool and subdued brutality.
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But cities gaining new cyclists are quickly, tragically finding that they do not have the proper infrastructure to keep them safe.
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" NASIR AHMAD EL-RUFAI, GOVERNOR OF NIGERIA'S KADUNA STATE, ON TWITTER "He started very well, stayed too long and ended tragically.
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Wenger trusted him, year after year, and he formed a tragically underrated partnership with Mertesacker in those FA Cup winning seasons.
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Most tragically, the devastation poses an existential threat to the same Indigenous cultures whose traditional practices have so enriched the rainforest.
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AH, New York RE: LOST HIKER Geoff Manaugh wrote about a hiker tragically lost in the wild interior of Joshua Tree.
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Our world knows precisely what is gained from protecting cultural sites, and, tragically, what is lost when destruction and chaos prevail.
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Tragically, an absence of a sense of purpose and meaning in life has taken its toll among affluent communities as well.
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Ever since Kemal Pamuk tragically popped his clogs mid-coitus with Lady Mary, there hasn't been a dull moment at Downton.
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Tragically, Gaultier's partner Menuge was diagnosed with an AIDS-related illness and died in 1990, the year Madonna's tour kicked off.
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They're known mostly for making irony-steeped videos of themselves in their bedrooms wearing tragically hip outfits composed of thrifted clothes.
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Andrew was tragically killed along with fellow member Geoff Keaton on December 19 while fighting the Green Wattle Fire near Buxton.
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Tragically, it is precisely because of the strategic importance of these industries that Venezuela is in such a sorry state today.
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Throughout the movie, the roles of parent and child become blurred, as Hank's codependency takes a tragically emotional toll on Mickey.
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Poignant photographs of children and adults with tumors that range from barely protruding to tragically grotesque illustrate Dr. Cushing's patients' plights.
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Andy Pollack with me and Kenneth Preston Andy Pollack the father of Meadow who was tragically killed that day in Parkland.
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Tragically, on Saturday, five days after his life support was removed, Alfie Evans died at Alder Hey Children's Hospital in England.
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In a way, I identify with youthful athletes who've been tragically struck down only to rebound in some unique, indefatigable way.
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Tragically, Mycroft said, one of Booster's investors lost a parent during a violent crime that took place at a gas station.
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Kameron Brown died tragically as a victim of the senseless and horrifying shootings that occurred in and around Odessa on Saturday.
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And with each of these stops, people are exposed to more instances in which a police encounter could go tragically wrong.
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A 6-year-old boy was airlifted to a nearby hospital after tragically falling 15 feet off a roller coaster in England.
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So it's worth noting that I might be able to get behind this if the promo and marketing weren't so tragically corny.
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Current treatments for HHC are tragically medieval—a common remedy is to regularly bleed patients to remove excess iron from their systems.
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And he learns it another time when he resurrects his daughter, Ellie (Jete Laurence), after she's tragically killed in a truck accident.
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Tragically, none of the 128 crew members survived the expedition, and the mystery of their deaths has endured for nearly 175 years.
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Her doctor did not treat correctly from the beginning and tragically she did not get a second opinion or push for scan.
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" Just two years later, Aaliyah Haughton died tragically in a plane accident while filming the video for her single "Rock The Boat.
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Edward Norton's company is being sued by residents of a building destroyed in a fire last week which tragically killed a firefighter.
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"Imagine how thoroughly European countries would take measures if dozens of Europeans were collectively tragically killed in some way," the paper said.
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Farrah Abraham paid tribute to the father of her child, Derek Underwood, who tragically passed away before their daughter Sophia was born.
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The Bardo National Museum is tragically most well-known to many foreigners as the site of a horrific terrorist attack in 2015.
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"I think everybody in California has a family member, a close friend, whose lives have been tragically affected by tobacco," he said.
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A 12-year-old girl was tragically killed over the weekend after a snow fort collapsed on top of her, suffocating her.
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Most tragically, though, there was the death of Radziwill's husband Anthony, who died in 1999 after a five-year battle with cancer.
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"Tragically, the vast majority of the victims are children," said Edmond Mulet, the U.N. chief of staff on sexual exploitation and abuse.
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U.S. if you forget the first quarter, because it's been wrong tragically the last several years, U.S. is probably around two percent.
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"That's not exciting but it's good enough," he said, adding first-quarter GDP readings have been tragically wrong the last several years.
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Does this mean Twitter will "be dead in 18 months," as my tragically insane editor-in-chief Katie Drummond has boldly asserted?
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" — Ludmila, Guatemalan "When I was born, my grandfather on my mother's side tragically passed away of a heart attack within mere hours.
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A Tennessee teen who was spending her summer giving back to another community was tragically killed last week in a freak accident.
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Brent Taylor, a Utah mayor and Army National Guard major, was tragically killed in Afghanistan over the weekend, the Associated Press reported.
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But one year earlier, Angie tragically died after a yearlong neurological illness — on what happened to be my daughter Tatjana's 2nd birthday.
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An Oklahoma teen died tragically on Friday after being trapped in a sand tunnel collapse in Panama City Beach, Florida, WJHG reported.
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He also wrote Cats & Dogs and Cats & Dogs: Revenge of Kitty Galore, so he has some experience writing about tragically contentious relationships.
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David Huddleston, the actor who played Jeffrey Lebowski, died just last month, while Crow star Brandon Lee was tragically killed during filming.
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"The show in a really uncanny way, sometimes tragically, mirrored what was going on in the world right now," Mr. McCumber said.
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Steven Spielberg is adding his praise for Anton Yelchin, the 27-year-old Star Trek actor who tragically died over the weekend.
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Now, her family and friends hope that social media will help them answer questions about how a traffic stop ended so tragically.
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Tragically, 2015 saw the highest rates of anti-transgender violence — particularly against transgender women of color — on record in our nation's history.
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The Ebola virus kills half the people who get it, and it's a tragically familiar disease in the Democratic Republic of Congo.
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Luckily, this case did not end as tragically, though the free Slurpee—if one was acquired—probably wasn't worth the jail time.
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While the Stranger Things story will live to see a Season 2, poor Barbara Holland's journey tragically came to an unceremonious end.
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The girls' grandfather, Florencio Jimenez, tragically died last year due to a stroke during a car wash robbery, Ramos told Buzzfeed News.
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Tragically, we only know this because Holmes Instagrammed it all, and not because we received a sparkly party invite in the mail.
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Tragically, this happens to over a quarter of LGBTQ teens when they come out, and over half face disapproval from family members.
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Tragically, Lake's ELP band mate Keith Emerson committed suicide at his home in Santa Monica in March at the age of 71.
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Of all these bands, there are none I am more grateful to have awoken to the greatness of than the Tragically Hip.
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Coloring outside the lines: The arts are tragically under-appreciated across the country, as policymakers just aren't able to connect the dots.
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He does not judge their time-wasting pettiness, so much as he celebrates the flaws that make us so tragically, wonderfully, human.
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With victims too young to understand that they're being manipulated and used, they often tragically blame themselves or cover for their abuser.
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The employee said they were speaking up for those in and out of government "tragically" injured by the lapse in government funding.
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Stephen Marche perfectly captures the spirit of a nation in this piece about the beloved rock group The Tragically Hip's final tour.
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LONDON — There are many, many magazines in this world, but the interests of furious Twitter eggs have been so far tragically underrepresented.
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I'm tragically in the latter group, and yet I still lack the self-control to pass up on a slice of cheesecake.
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An Australian radio host said she contemplated suicide after a prank call to Kate Middleton's maternity ward in 2012 went tragically wrong.
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It is a tragically American story: what happens when someone enters our prison system, through the eyes of those he leaves behind.
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His life was about to be tragically cut short, but a faint glimmer of hope shone through the gloom of his condition.
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Tragically, she died less than 48 hours after being taken into US custody, with early indications of the cause being sepsis shock.
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McCain criticized the complete American pullout of Iraq in 2011, a position tragically vindicated when the country descended into ISIS-generated chaos.
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So when one of their children dies tragically, who's to blame Louis for wanting to take another trip out past the deadfall?
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Ashley Darby and her husband Michael Darby have finally decided to start a family, but their first attempt has already ended tragically.
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But we'll always remember this pair as two beautiful, tragically in love teens making eyes at one another behind a fish tank.
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When their son Khemu is tragically killed because of a group of conspirators, Aya goes on her own, seperate quest for justice.
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The exhibition also paid tribute to the late A$AP Yams, the group's founder who died tragically last year at age 26.
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However nonsensical this rule, it is almost impossible not to think Bernd Alois Zimmermann's biography and music indeed tragic, and tragically intertwined.
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Tragically, the Dayton shooting isn't the only recent mass shooting illustrating that the "good guy with a gun" myth is just that.
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Most tragically, this wet chicken-handed man turns out to be the father of one of the sexiest sons of Ipswich, Caleb.
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This play "ends tragically because I think very strongly that the plight still of American blacks is a tragic plight," she said.
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Hundreds of fans have stopped by leaving candles, flowers and notes for the legendary rapper who was tragically murdered earlier this month.
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Tragically, their class became one of the hardest hit, with two students killed and four injured, almost a quarter of the class.
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" — Rush wrote: "We have literally just learned that a beloved role model to millions of Americans across the country has tragically died.
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"With all the awful things that have happened in the game, tragically, we actually felt fortunate he wasn't seriously hurt," Evans said.
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Tragically, too many vulnerable individuals fell ill or lost their lives on the dangerous journey or after crossing the US-Mexico border.
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"It's important on these anniversaries that we all stop and remember the promises we made when he tragically passed away," Lynch said.
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"Tragically, there are many cities in America where radical politicians have chosen to provide sanctuary for these criminal, illegal aliens," Trump said.
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My mother, who also lost a child, very tragically and very violently, a baby who was kidnapped, happened to be with me.
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"Tragically, there are many cities in America where radical politicians have chosen to provide sanctuary for these criminal, illegal aliens," he said.
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This is unfortunate, because beneath lies a moving story about an outcast child, Nicholas, who has been tragically separated from his mother.
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Kobe, along with his 13-year-old daughter Gianna and seven others, died tragically in a helicopter crash Sunday in Southern California.
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Season 1 may have been all about Beck, but it wrapped her story up tragically and left us on a Candace cliffhanger.
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But, cheerfully and despondently, comically and tragically, reverently and heretically, he breaks—because he must be free to break—Fackenheim's fearful commandment.
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His expanding career was cut tragically short three years later, when he died of pancreatic cancer at the age of thirty-five.
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His two subsequent relationships — one with Geertje Dircx, his son's nanny, and Hendrickje Stoffels, mother of his daughter, Cornelia, both ended tragically.
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As Baltimore continues to tragically set records for murders, shootings and overall crime, its citizens are in desperate need of a lifeline.
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The 3-year-old little boy — whom Amber shared with husband Granger Smith — tragically drowned early last month in an accident at home.
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"Napoleon, Hitler, various people tried this out, and it ends tragically," Johnson told the Sunday Telegraph in arguing for leaving the European Union.
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Then you can wash it all down with an Iced Coffee for $3, which is tragically considered a reasonable price in New York.
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But a new study from the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association has found that vaccination rates for American teenagers is still tragically low.
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Experts agree that there's no single reason people take their own lives -- and that rates for teenagers have tragically been increasing for years.
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Tragically, the study also found that many of the desperate people at the center of these campaigns died despite whatever treatments they sought.
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During the dinner portion of the date, Elyse shares that her sister tragically died of cancer after giving birth to her second child.
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It's been 12 years since Steve Irwin tragically died, but not a day goes by that his daughter Bindi doesn't think about him.
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Unfortunately, there is one aspect of criminal justice reform that the current administration has tragically ignored: the broken market for inmate calling services.
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On Friday night, one of the City Year students, 15-year-old Hannah Bell, had been tragically shot and killed in Los Angeles.
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Formed in the 1980s with roots in blues and rock, the Tragically Hip found radio popularity on both classic and alternative rock stations.
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The pair were originally the mission's backup crew, but stepped up after the two original crew members tragically died in a jet crash.
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The 17 victims who tragically died onboard a duck boat that capsized in at Table Rock Lake, Missouri, on Thursday have been identified.
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"Both Dennis and Sara Johnson were some of the best its sad that their lives had to end so tragically," Frank Pence said.
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An Illinois resident who had recently vaped tragically died after contracting a severe respiratory illness, the state's Department of Public Health (IDHP) announced.
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Singer, songwriter, and former Voice contestant Christina Grimmie, who was tragically shot and killed after a concert in June, received a posthumous award.
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It's been nearly 13 years since Steve Irwin tragically died, but not a day goes by that his family doesn't think about him.
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When she reappeared after yet another four-year break, preaching electro-pop futurism with 2010's Bionic, she seemed tragically behind the times.
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The Lakers guard says just minutes after Kobe, his daughter, Gianna, and 7 others were tragically killed in a helicopter crash on Jan.
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"His life has already been tragically taken away from him," Gracely, who did not respond to PEOPLE's request for comment, told the newspaper.
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Brazilian model Tales Soares tragically died after collapsing on the runway during fashion brand Ocksa's runway show at Brazil São Paulo Fashion Week.
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Tragically, Black communities have internalized these tropes as well, using them to justify the sexism and stifling gender roles imposed on Black women.
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Her career was tragically cut short by a plane crash while shooting the music video for her single "Rock the Boat" in 2170.
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Tragically, within months, Hendrick was killed in a plane crash and Maynard learned just days later that she was pregnant with their daughter.
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The Biggest Connection: When we see the sisterly bond between Annie and Ellie, which is tragically cut-off, until pill A reunites them.
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Tragically, the pair was very much on (and married) when Dempsey's character was killed in a horrific accident during season 11, in 2015.
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Chicago carried a lead late into the game, then lost it (unexpectedly, potentially tragically) in the eighth behind their overworked closer, Aroldis Chapman.
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Let's just take a minute to mourn Papa from Johny Johny Yes Papa, who has been tragically replaced by a newer, better Papa.
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Ex-NFL player Mitch Petrus -- who won a Super Bowl with the Giants in 2012 -- tragically died of a heat stroke on Thursday.
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Stranger Things' long-deceased Barb (Shannon Purser), who could very well be kicking it with Mowgli's tragically murdered Bhoot right this very moment.
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A Pennsylvania family is mourning the loss of their 17-year-old daughter, who died tragically on Friday while getting ready for school.
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Two people have tragically died after a gunman opened fire at a hot yoga studio in Tallahassee, Florida, on Friday before killing himself.
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Oxycodone pillsImage: Mark Lennihan (Getty Images)Much of the attention surrounding the opioid crisis has focused on the lives tragically lost to it.
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Corrections: An earlier version of this story stated that the Tragically Hip song "Nautical Disaster" is about the Allied WWII raid on Dieppe.
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I first saw them in concert with my roommate at the time, who passed away pretty tragically about six weeks after the show.
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One wonders if attendance will improve as the positive critical reception spreads, particularly around star Anton Yelchin, who was tragically killed in June.
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When the man tragically took his own life in 2016, his wishes were reportedly ignored — so the mother took the texts to court.
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Some daters have tragically lost their previous partners, and many share their stories and their reasons for re-entering the world of dating.
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He finally conceded, mating with two females towards the end of his life, but tragically, all of the resulting eggs failed to hatch.
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From creepy cousins' blood-curdling nighttime screams to death-defying surfing excursions, we've all been on trips that took a tragically catastrophic turn.
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Grunewald's husband, Justin, announced on Tuesday evening that his wife had tragically lost her 0003-year battle with salivary gland and thyroid cancer.
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A 5-year-old boy from Milwaukee was tragically killed recently after his father allegedly punched him for eating his Father's Day cheesecake.
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After more than a decade of nearly constant war, even our elite troops are feeling the strain, as the piece makes tragically clear.
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There were one or two overstuffed Thor scenes where the plot momentarily lost me, and Peter Dinklage seems almost tragically (albeit briefly) misused.
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Last week's episode ended with Carl tragically shot in the eye, and showing only the faintest signs that he was even still conscious.
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" Morgan attributed the death to the weather in his Facebook post, writing, "We tragically lost one of our own yesterday to this storm.
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When parallel scenes are taken from the series and Tankian merges completely with the tragically brutal Game Of Thrones cosmos, it is over.
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There's a huge crossover there and, as a result, bad men are often romanticized — tragically flawed, but human; dark and sinister, but exciting.
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Tragically, this was also after the passing of Guaraldi, who died unexpectedly in 1976, a day after complaining to Mendelson of chest pains.
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There is simply no truth to the rumor that he was "shaky in his atheism" toward the end of his tragically short life.
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What all this probing imparts to the viewer — tragically, sometimes — is that these aren't the sorts of cracks that have to become bigger.
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In flashback, it shows the life of the adult Naoufel (voiced by Hakim Faris) whose parents died tragically when he was a boy.
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Jensen's late husband tragically died at age 49 due to complications from sarcoidosis, an inflammatory disease that affects multiple organs in the body.
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It's a local problem... Tragically, Tuesday's attack in New York City drives home a point that terrorism watchers have been making for years.
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While many single-parent households are nurturing and loving environments, and provide children the tools to succeed in society, many more tragically fail.
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Indeed, tragically, more focus has been on Spacey's coming out and his despicable statement than on the courage Rapp demonstrated in coming forward.
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The fatal shooting itself was tragically common here in Chicago, where 441 people had already been killed this year as of Aug. 21.
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Tragically, even higher rates are seen for minorities living in my home state of Mississippi, which is the epicenter of the PAD epidemic.
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A double amputee who had struggled with both the visible and invisible wounds of war, Burnette tragically took his own life in 2016.
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Tragically, this is the state of American politics, driven too often by Republican politicians who see prejudice as something to exploit, not extinguish.
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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, who said he had been a fan since high school, was there, in a black Tragically Hip T-shirt.
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An insurgency in the Sinai Peninsula has claimed hundreds of servicemen's lives — and most spectacularly and tragically, downed a Russian plane in October.
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For me, the worst part of being sick is this recurring realization that, when it comes to being an adult, I'm tragically inept.
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He expresses an understated ardor for his blue-collar parish, his Jesuit high school, his brilliant and tragically alcoholic mentor at Notre Dame.
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While some cities have enjoyed prosperous economic growth, spurring the construction of impressive skyscrapers and other structures, others have tragically lost beloved landmarks.
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In that case, a surge in serious coronavirus infections would overwhelm the medical system, resulting in a tragically greater number of unnecessary deaths.
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But it tragically came too late for his primary lender, Densco founder Denny Chittick, who committed suicide in 2016 after suffering massive losses.
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For pleasure, I'm reading "The Journals of Denton Welch," the strangely wonderful English novelist and artist who died tragically young in the 1940s.
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It was a potent symbol of a young firefighter at the start of a promising career when his life was cut tragically short.
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The life of Miami Marlins pitcher José Fernández ended tragically after he was involved in a boating accident in Miami early this morning.
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Gord Downie, lead singer and lyricist of the Tragically Hip and one of Canada's most revered rock stars, died on Tuesday in Toronto.
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Tragically, tens of thousands of Americans (again, a majority of them elderly or with severe pre-existing conditions) perish because of the flu.
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Elijah went into anaphylactic shock and was taken to the Pediatric ER at Harlem Hospital, where, tragically, they were unable to save him.
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When daily life screeches (inconveniently and tragically) to a halt, we're able to clearly see the human impact we have on the world.
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While influencer-pastors do get cozy with celebrities like the Kardashians and Justin Bieber, there's something tragically corny about gospel-themed streetwear merch.
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Google, using the same technology interface as Google Street View, has digitally rendered exhibitions from the museum, which tragically burned down in September.
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Derailments rarely cause more than minor injuries, but the aftermath was tragically different on Sunday not far from Columbia, the state capital. Gov.
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Love's Labour's Lost Two wildly divergent school-life novels — one dystopian and one historical — feature compelling characters locked in tragically unsatisfying love triangles.
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This is the tragically familiar journey that has been made across the Mediterranean by countless migrants fleeing war and famine in recent times.
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Since Gonzalez-Torres died tragically young, critics in particular have often read his work through the lens of the AIDS crisis and mortality.
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Two small children have tragically died after being run over by a tractor-trailer on a farm near their family home in Indiana.
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Tragically, two-thirds of Americans filing for bankruptcy do so because they cannot afford to pay medical bills — often despite having health insurance.
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The heartbreak of courageous movements that failed — as they did in Egypt, Yemen and, most tragically, Syria — underscores how tenuous gains can be.
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