While a lone man can be a hero — readily and right from the start — a lone woman is cause for concern.
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"A lone wolf" A "lone wolf" gunman opened fire on people attending a country music festival in Las Vegas, police said. https://t.
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Take a stroll by the Brooklyn Bridge and you'll notice, between Pier 1 and Pier 303, a lone tomato plant with a lone tomato sprouting from a wooden piling.
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A lone polar bear, driven south from its Arctic Eden in search of vanishing food, stumbles across a lone metal cross on a lonely winter island on the edge of the North Atlantic.
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Cesar Millan won't be a lone wolf for much longer.
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Hall got a double minor, Kassian got a lone minor.
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It contained a lone mastodon skeleton and five large cobblestones.
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Vermeer was an exceptional artist, but not a lone genius.
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"To our belief, (Stack) was a lone wolf," she said.
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The song started with the band accompanying a lone singer.
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On the right side is a lone SurfaceConnect magnetic plug.
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Starting in 1995, a lone officer named Tony Planakis, a.k.a.
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He is, by nature, a lone wolf -- and a provocateur.
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A lone plum, hanging silent below the French military perineum?
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I couldn't imagine going through it as a lone founder.
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A lone suspect, Robert Bowers, was arrested on the scene.
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Are you a "lone survivor" or a "waste of skin"?
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Apart from a lone rabbit, nothing moved on the quad.
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A lone man applauded, but no one else joined him.
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There was only one bathrobe and a lone wine glass.
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A lone pilgrim group from Africa passed through, without buying.
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Seventeen people were killed by a lone gunman on Feb.
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Did Coe expect the I.A.A.F. to be a lone wolf?
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A lone guy arrived and took his place up front.
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Was he a lone killer, or acting on someone's behalf?
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Inside, a lone patron played Sizzling Slots under a chandelier.
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Just before midnight, a lone figure appeared in Critchlow's periphery.
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A woman is illuminated by a lone streetlight, infinitely waiting.
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Lombardo said authorities believe Stephen Paddock was a "lone wolf" attacker.
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It was a "lone wolf" and an isolated incident, they'll argue.
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There is no such thing as a lone wolf ISIS attack.
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He was meticulous, a lone wolf, and maybe a little paranoid.
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I stood six feet away from him as a lone target.
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A lone complaint from one disgruntled tenant will probably be ignored.
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Show up to the party solo, a lone plant in tow.
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But since I was a lone woman they didn't fear me.
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The inquiry had taken the form of a lone question mark.
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Until now those interactions have been done through a lone spokeswoman.
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A lone cowboy walks into a bar in New York City.
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A lone witness reported hearing three shots at about 8 a.m.
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A lone train arrived to take people away, and panic ensued.
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A lone participant on Rider Avenue in the Bronx after sunset.
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Among the street's cement paving stones, Carmela finds a lone dandelion.
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"This looks like the work of a lone wolf," Lasoen said.
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A lone feather, ethereal white, dances across the scuffed rubber floor.
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The waiter sheepishly pointed to a lone chair in the corner.
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Vega is a lone reporter standing up to ask a question.
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Launching even a lone ultra-long home run appears to be another.
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A lone rainbow flag accompanies candles laid by attendees of the vigil.
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Meanwhile, Kunakey shared a lone photo of herself smiling on the beach.
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A lone old lady, a regular, spoke to her milkshake in Russian.
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A lone reference to "angels" can merit a crackdown on blasphemy grounds.
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It wasn't a lone shooter targeting a public space seemingly at random.
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"It wasn't a lone claim by some rogue media operative," said Joscelyn.
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Nassar was far from a "lone wolf," Blumenthal told NBC on Tuesday.
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There is no such thing as a lone killer whale in nature.
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Honestly, a lone wired Circle 2 unit is enough for basic monitoring.
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A lone worker feeds the animals dead chickens once every eight days.
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Late one summer night, he greeted a lone patron at the bar.
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" "A lone voice, when joined with other lone voices becomes a roar.
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In the women's section, we found a lone fan on the floor.
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But there really is no such thing as a lone-wolf attacker.
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In "Ol'Factory," a lone man frantically reshapes the aforementioned pile of shit.
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On Sunday afternoon, a lone Palestinian attacker stabbed an Israeli security guard.
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On Monday, England even had a lone spectator ejected from its practice.
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He's known for wearing a Lone Ranger mask since anyone can remember.
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"I was a lone wolf for a long time," Mr. Streur said.
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A lone bicycle is the only thing parked at this taxi stand.
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"A lone county prosecutor cannot circumvent this arrangement," Mr. Trump's lawyers said.
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Lobbies, like this one, were empty, except for a lone security guard.
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"At this point, it looks like a lone gunman," the chief said.
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Few attended; a lone reviewer speculated that he might be a lunatic.
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In many ways he is a lone voice in the wilderness. Literally.
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Heavener said a lone key to Bonnie's car was in her purse.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) said Saipov appeared to be a "lone wolf" attacker.
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Police said they think the suspected gunman was a "lone wolf" attacker.
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There's a lone Pokéstop and an unclaimed gym off in the distance.
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Authorities are still searching for a lone gunman who carried out the attack.
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He's a lone wolf, not a wide-eyed mutant struggling with outsider status.
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A moderator's question was met with room-tone, and a lone echoing cough.
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Where there once was a lone black horse, there's now a tan friend.
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"Instead of being a lone wolf, it becomes a three-hander," says Child.
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There's a green squiggle of a stem, a lone leaf at its side.
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A lone vehicle makes its way down a dusty road in Afghanistan, 1970.
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A lone employee was in charge of running names through the FBI database.
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It focuses on a lone warrior in the outer reaches of the galaxy.
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A lone street vendor lies crumpled at the base of a stone monument.
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If Rahami is not a lone wolf, where's the rest of the pack?
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A lone gunman carried out those attacks, while livestreaming the massacre on Facebook.
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Haven't you ever wanted whatever your order was, and also a lone nug?
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A lone, brave MP admitted that many of his constituents share Trump's views.
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They're likely hoping to inspire a lone wolf or homegrown terrorist to act.
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But sometimes it seems Jose is a lone voice shouting into the void.
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That a lone voice, when joined with other lone voices becomes a roar.
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The FAA was a lone holdout, initially reaffirming that the plane was airworthy.
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The FAA was a lone holdout, initially insisting that the plane was airworthy.
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Then I saw a lone figure across the tracks, looking straight at me.
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You're Scout, a lone wanderer with a scrawny old dog, Aesop, for company.
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The script is improvised, which only works because Hertzfeldt is a lone wolf.
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To cover their trail, Guccifer 213 was presented as a lone Romanian hacker.
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Even though this is a lone personnel case, its significance packs a wallop.
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Last week, a lone lobster boat, Hanna Katherine, arrived with something to sell.
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He didn't believe the explanation that the OpenTable employee was a lone wolf.
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A lone lunatic murders a mass of innocent people in some public location.
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And it was represented by a lone "T" over the skate rental counter.
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Into the void of her silence, the rapist sends a lone question mark.
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Inside the unarmed zone stood a lone banana in the crowd of camo.
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A few minutes earlier, the pope arrived in a lone blue Ford Focus.
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They saw him as a lone voice representing their beliefs in Iran's establishment.
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The fantasy's final season drew a lone nod, for Kit Harington's lead acting.
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A lone banner featuring an airplane hung between huge pictures of General Suleimani.
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A lone man with a rifle seemed to know where he was going.
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Mr. Giuliani was far from a Lone Ranger in the Ukraine pressure campaign.
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Police think Paddock was a "lone wolf" attacker, according to The Washington Post.
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Not a lone tortured child, in this case, but something far more unexpected.
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Police think Paddock was a "lone wolf" attacker, according to The Washington Post.
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"It was a lone criminal who attacked a police officer," Kinoti told Reuters.
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Moments earlier, a lone sentry had left the post to wake his replacement.
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" â€" Jonathan Snowden (@JESnowden) October 2, 2017 This guy wasn't a lone wolf shooter.
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A lone winner could finance the education of 2,544 Harvard University students for $687,694,080.
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A lone gunman entered the school grounds and opened fire there, killing 17 people.
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Initially, investigators had dubbed the shooter a "lone wolf" killer, saying he acted alone.
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Until recently the North Korean riverfront was bare apart from a lone Ferris wheel.
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A lone beam of light emanated from a bank of offices at my left.
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The lady next to me was being interrogated for smuggling in a lone banana.
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The attack was carried out by a lone suspect carrying a bomb, Hopkins said.
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And a lone wolf Pisces would not gain confidence taking a chatty Gemini's advice.
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Is this a lone wolf or a known wolf that's slipped through the cracks?
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So a lone iPad user getting stranded for a few minutes seems rather minor.
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They saw Qadri as a lone, heroic practitioner of divine justice, not a murderer.
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A lone engine with dents around the edges and several damaged tires lay nearby.
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A lone video character stands atop the profile of a 3D sand dune face.
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And empathy is rarely encouraged by closing the door on a lone problem voice.
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There was a lone holdout — Alexander Danyliuk, the director of the national security council.
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Military cooperation has been a lone, steady bright spot in this otherwise rocky relationship.
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He is a lone operator, a disloyal diva, who is incapable of horizontal relationships.
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We saw a lone man walking towards us along a road filled with debris.
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There is a lone ball, a neon orb caught mid-air, but no racket.
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And in Tehran, Arash Khamooshi met a lone man waiting at a bus stop.
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The US FAA was a lone holdout, initially insisting that the plane was airworthy.
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Cornell sings not as a lone human being but as a wrathful, righteous deity.
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In one village, he found a lone Shiite cleric who was trying to help.
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There were 20 1s, four 2s, one 3 and a lone 5: Calid Shorter.
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A lone houseplant, a holdover from the Obama administration, drooped from a high shelf.
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Among the group, there is a lone spirit who aspires to be a playwright.
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"I think Grant Dalton has shown he's a lone wolf," Spithill said, eyes flashing.
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These Republican understand that a lone officer in uniform faces an almost impossible job.
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On this afternoon, the herd was gone, replaced by a lone male elephant bathing.
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A lone European backpacker scoured for food amid the barricades near Villa Tunari's hostel.
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Goldman, however, does not want to look like it is on a lone crusade.
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A lone shack sitting atop a sprawling sheet of ice is the perfect antidote.
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A lone engine with dents around the edges and several damaged tyres lay nearby.
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Sometimes we blame it on mental illness or the work of a lone wolf.
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A lone wolf can be part of not only a larger white supremacist ideology, but of any other type of ideological movement as well, and still be considered a lone wolf, provided they are not getting support from the organization or from others.
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"We're kind of a lone wolf," said Shane Clark, 37, one of the store's owners.
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The massacre in New Zealand was carried out by a lone gunman at two mosques.
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But it was discouraging being a lone Dothraki speaker, stranded in the plains of California.
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Dort's only field goal in seven first-half attempts came on a lone 3-pointer.
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Schwartzel notched even more birdies than Koepka, eight in all, offset by a lone bogey.
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The Irishmen thought I was mad, a lone Yank sitting in the corner, laughing hysterically.
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Their whiteboards remained immaculate; a lone green Ethernet cable coiled on a table never moved.
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" A "suspect" fires on police officers; later he is revealed to be a "lone wolf.
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A group of innocent people targeted, a lone man with a gun, a violent outburst.
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"Right now we believe it's a solo act, a lone wolf attacker," Lombardo told reporters.
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And when you're a lone wolf, you pay attention to your environment, you're a naturalist.
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She managed just a lone bogey on the tricky Highland Meadows course in Round 3.
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Watch the video above to see the power that a lone head wrap can offer.
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Election Day here comes down to a lone congressional race for the Sixth Congressional District.
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Holloway is not a lone hacker, but a member of Dedsec, a sprawling hacker collective.
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A lone Jedi, lightsaber blazing, fending off enemies who could kill him with a blow.
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In beta-thalassemia, the disorder is triggered by a lone error to a single base.
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Sanders doesn't lead a faction — he's really a Lone Ranger in a lot of ways.
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Just walk in, hand over a lone piece of currency, and receive pizza in return.
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CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand — A lone white supremacist is the suspect in the Christchurch mosque killings.
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The FBI says it's unclear if this was an organized attack or a lone wolf.
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Pascal's Mandalorian is a lone gunfighter, who is advised by Carga, played by Carl Weathers.
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Without an audience, he was just a lone lunatic shouting incoherently in a barren desert.
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Next to it is a lone figure, walking among piles of snow, waving his arms.
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SAY THE WORD "grass" and you picture not a lone blade but a mass undulation.
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The firm concluded that Russian government–backed hackers compromised the network, not a lone operator.
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A lone Democrat let out a solo "yay" before quickly being shushed by his colleagues.
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Parker may have been a warrior against slavery, but he was not a lone one.
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It sold to a lone telephone bid from a Russian-speaking buyer for $21.5 million.
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Stephen King is a lone strange light in the best-seller section over the years.
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No one was injured — just a lone parked van transformed into a white-orange flame.
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A lone freshman Democrat, Anne Stava-Murray, said in advance she would not back Mr Madigan.
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Investigators now believe he was a "lone wolf", who radicalised himself through material on the internet.
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Was the suspect in Friday's shooting, named by officials as Esteban Santiago, a lone-wolf terrorist?
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These are questions that a fossil of a lone tick is not well-equipped to answer.
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Or, she could be releasing just a single — a lone song to tease an entire album.
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A crowd of segregationists jeer a lone black student as he makes his way to school.
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Then a lone security researcher stumbles across a way to halt the bug in its tracks.
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Inside, a lone diner with greased-back hair was watching the Eurovision semifinals with rapt attention.
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Hours later, a lone gunman opened fire and killed nine people inside a bar in Dayton.
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It follows a "lone gunfighter" and takes place after "the stories of Jango and Boba Fett."
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They said a lone woman, a war widow, still wandered the woods looking for her beloved.
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A lone crew member popped his head out of the hatch as smoke rises around him.
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It led to a lone black dog standing in the middle of the dusty dirt road.
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Can you be a lone wolf and still be part of a larger white supremacist ideology?
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You can be a lone wolf and still be part of a larger white supremacist ideology.
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New York premiere, a lone gunman killed 26 people at a church in Sutherland Springs, Texas.
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A lone gold fish swims in a tank, and a gray parrot stands on a perch.
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They also mandated that all employees move in groups to avoid sabotage by a lone wolf.
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Yang also had a lone bogey on her scorecard, coming on the par-4 eighth hole.
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A lone whiz kid hacker (often with blue, pink, or platinum hair) fights an evil government.
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We have Gaitonde as a lone, deranged mind, separate from and abusing the world around him.
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The carpool lane looks so alluring, but as a lone driver it's very much off limits.
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"Right now, we believe it's a sole actor, a lone-wolf-type actor," the sheriff said.
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Other golfers had noticed a lone golf bag with nobody around it and police were called.
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Choice, for one thing: Customers will be subject to the whims of a lone digital gatekeeper.
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Release date: November 25, 2020Raya (Cassie Steele) is a lone warrior from the kingdom of Kumandra.
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It tells the story of a lone rebel who defends his village against corrupt local authorities.
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They could not attend his service, for fear of crowds; instead, they sent a lone chrysanthemum.
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A lone man wandered out of the grocery aisle in the same direction I was headed.
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Another time, the highway turned to dirt, with a lone mountain biker huffing through the dust.
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I felt antipathy toward visitors; even a lone hiker on the trail felt like a disturbance.
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Into this shrine to boxing walks a lone giant of a man, a mastiff among pugs.
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Then, a lone male voice from the back of the room shouted 'Where's the bloody jokes?
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"We were a lone wolf down here for a long time," co-director Joey Piziali says.
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During that period the United States has been a lone bright spot in the global economy.
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"It was stress-free today," Pieters, 24, said after carding 10 birdies and a lone bogey.
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"I know people would rather see a lone priest sweeping up with his broom," he says.
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She said she now found herself a lone voice on the council to save the place.
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The singer and a lone pianist seem to speak the same words with the same voice.
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In 1937, far from the cities, a lone cowboy monitored cattle during a white-out snowstorm.
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The US can borrow in huge numbers and perform financial wizardry that a lone state cannot.
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The suspect, described by police as a "lone shooter," was killed by a police-detonated explosive.
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Here, a lone tree survived near a water trough in New South Wales, Australia, in 2018.
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Now the city is down to a lone survivor: Plexi-Craft Quality Products in the Bronx.
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"Liability" is a pretty ballad that has the 20-year-old confessing over a lone piano.
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This building is a lone rider, is as if someone had airlifted it into the desert.
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It is not known if the attacker had links to extremist groups or was a "lone wolf".
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In HBO's hit series, the late actor played a lone moral compass: Maester Aemon, née Aemon Targaryen.
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It's a place to let players realize that they're part of a community, not a lone superhero.
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"Right now we believe it's a solo act, a lone wolf attacker," Lombardo told reporters early Monday.
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In Charlotte Hall, Maryland, yesterday, witnesses spotted a lone beaver wandering through the artificial Christmas tree aisle.
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On the far side of the pool a lone waterfall gave the familiar sound of artificial peace.
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No, I don't think they can do much if a lone wolf decides to detonate a bomb.
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Police officers use a water cannon on a lone protester near the government headquarters in Hong Kong.
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For the third time in a week, a lone Republican has blocked $19 billion in disaster aid.
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Two other paintings depict a lone, semi-nude woman, whose back faces the viewer, near a shoreline.
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On Sunday, Trump singled out a lone union official, David Green, for supposedly prolonging the plant's shutdown.
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In one park, a lone couple shared a chocolate bar, seemingly unconcerned by the presence of troops.
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What at first seemed like a lone-wolf attack quickly turned into something more organised and sinister.
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She had separate stretches of three consecutive birdies and finished with seven birdies and a lone bogey.
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A lone-wolf attack Fthoui seemed to have acted alone and had no specialized training, officials said.
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The photos are filled with wide spaces, usually featuring a lone character framed by an empty expanse.
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A satellite zooming around Mars spotted a lone machine, the Curiosity Rover, exploring the rugged Martian terrain.
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A lone shooter in Dallas, Texas conducted the deadliest attack on law enforcement since September 11, 2001.
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He splits for the quiet countryside, encounters a lone cat, and begins leaving food out for it.
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That was one of the uglier World Cup finals, a game decided by a lone penalty kick.
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"Right now we believe it's a solo act, a lone-wolf attacker," Lombardo told reporters early Monday.
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There are tribal masks, Indonesian throw pillows, a Che Guevara painting and a lone potted palm tree.
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Michael D. Edmonson, said at a news conference that it was the act of a lone gunman.
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In the women's section, we found a lone fan airing out the space, yet another weird touch.
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A lone bleached blonde white dude in shorts argued with an angry protester wearing a Trump mask.
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A series of white vehicles remained parked behind a lone sedan near the European exit, NTV showed.
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At Hemmerdinger Hall (about as glamorous as its name), a lone purple balloon floated above the podium.
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It would take 16 years for the record one-day toll by a lone gunman to fall.
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Of course, seeing a lone animal, or one pacing in a small enclosure, can be unspeakably sad.
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A blackened streak of burned-out forest, remnants of a lone structure that caught an unfortunate spark.
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Other than a lone woman walking by, they were empty, along with the rest of Time Square.
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Then, let out for a day with a lone guard, he got away, again during a meal.
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Fuglsang emerged from the 21-rider breakaway to leave his opponents behind and claim a lone triumph.
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A lone gunman attacked a congressional baseball team practice in Virginia, shooting four people, including a congressman.
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With Wilcox, Côté's camera becomes as unmoored as its lead, a lone survivalist drifting through rural Quebec.
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After spotting a lone black fin cutting through the waves, Sylvester signaled for us to jump in.
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"Based on the preliminary reviewing of the footage tapes, he is a lone shooter," Ms. Sharief said.
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For "Apocalypse Now": a lone soldier, making his way upstream through a waist-deep river of blood.
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A lone gunfighter makes his way through the outer reaches, earning his keep as a bounty hunter.
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They likely didn't know how many people were inside, if it was a lone gunman, or 10.
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The stairwell between Loewe's two floors has a lone mounted basket with a branch tucked in it.
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Justin Vernon, above, has gone from a lone folk crooner to the leader of an experimental collective.
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But singling out a lone constituent — and being caught doing so — suggests, perhaps, a feeling of disquiet.
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Paddock was killed at the resort, and police said they think he was a "lone-wolf" attacker.
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Two feathered white bergs and a lone cygnet drifted serenely past the riverside mansions of Bourne End.
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That proceeding ended in 2015 after 18 days of deliberations when a lone juror declined to convict.
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Mickelson mixed five birdies with a lone bogey in the opening round of the pro-am event.
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A lone man sits in a massage chair, staring at his smartphone in an otherwise shopperless corridor.
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Gutierrez spent all week on a lone crusade among House Democrats against the bill from the left.
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According to Chief Constable Ian Hopkins, the attack was carried out by a lone suspect carrying a bomb.
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A lone piper played in Mulberry Harbor, exactly 21945 years after British troops came ashore at Gold Beach.
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He has the bearded, fiery look of a lone wolf yet is one of the gentlest spirits imaginable.
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Quebec mosque attack The man who attacked a mosque full of worshipers in Canada was a lone wolf.
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He had also contacted an IS commander via Facebook and offered to carry out a "lone actor" mission.
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A lone bright spot was an uptick in the employment index, which moved up to 56.2 from 55.0.
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Administration can't afford a lone ranger Friedman may eventually change some of his own positions -- at least publicly.
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Next to it stands a lone gang member, his back to you, coughing, hacking and swearing to himself.
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A lone handyman drilled in the front yard of one house before unplugging, as the neighborhood fell silent.
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Her grandfather, according to Henry, also cast himself as a "lone wolf," which the medium didn't quite understand.
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Mr Hattar's killer might have been a lone wolf, but social media was full of support for him.
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At Nelson's show, his questions swiftly identified a lone leave supporter sitting next to a europhile from Germany.
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For 10 years, the museum kept watch over a lone male Sehuencas water frog, which they nicknamed Romeo.
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"How do I create a program that's good at predicting who will be a lone wolf?" he asked.
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A lone grasshopper spotted in a trash can clearly wasn't from around here and likely wouldn't make it.
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The video ends on a somber note, with a lone piece of paper blowing by the drone's remains.
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A lone street sign casts a shadow against a brick wall with scuff marks and faded white paint.
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In Overwhelm, you control a lone soldier who has been sent to wipe out a hive of monsters.
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Playing by yourself as a lone wolf will be possible, but you'll have to actively pursue that option.
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Emily Brontë, Harper Lee and J.D. Salinger suggest a lone classic is indeed sufficient to secure a reputation.
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The greater part of the film follows Rike, a lone yachtswoman on a holiday voyage to Ascension Island.
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On Keawaiki Bay, a lone palm tree presides over a mesmerizing scene of black sand and serene oceanfront.
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At the end of Round 16, Ngu was shot dead by a lone gunman from the cheap seats.
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Seventeen hours and 37 minutes after the deeper lander was placed, a lone fish showed up there, too.
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On Sunday, a lone rocket landed near the American embassy in Baghdad, apparently fired from a distant suburb.
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Or a lone hacker who's been hired by a criminal gang that works for a foreign intelligence service?
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In 22019, a lone gunman opened fire at the Los Angeles airport, killing a Transportation Security Administration screener.
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In the weeks since a lone gunman murdered 17 at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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As it turns out, the fire was sparked by a lone man working to subdue a wasp nest.
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Speculations that it was a lone-wolf attack are wishful at best and harmful in the long run.
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A lone woman walking home is rattled when boys on a motorbike toss explosive noisemakers in her path.
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At this point, he was a lone programmer trying to prove his SaaS management idea was even possible.
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Hers is with a lone couple who are getting produce thrown at their house for supporting the Underwoods.
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Or had someone, some of them wondered, simply failed to care enough about a lone, old black woman?
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Editorial No society is immune to acts of terrorism, especially by a lone wolf driven by deep hatreds.
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Atop the steps there stands a lone officer, pea-sized amid the large columns, surveying the tempest beneath.
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Voters refused to throw Martin Scorsese's box-office bomb "Silence" a lifeline, offering a lone nod for cinematography.
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MILLER THEATER COMPOSER PORTRAIT, MARCH 2 Four on one: Those are punishing odds for a lone drum kit.
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The mosque was one of two in Christchurch attacked by a lone suspected terrorist on March 15, 2019.
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It's a waltz that escalates from a lone guitar to a full deployment of mariachi strings and trumpets.
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Is Trump a lone exception to this rule, as he is to so many other conventional political ideas?
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Both are headed by a lone director who, by statutory design, can only be fired for good cause.
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A lone man typing in his office said there were no appointments at the consulate, so no business.
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"I just want to sing you a couple songs," she says warmly, gesturing to a lone electric guitarist.
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One particularly eerie series, Underground (1999), features a lone tripod in a desolate culvert underneath the Shubuya river.
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A clear view of the moon's ascent was impeded by a lone tree at the edge of the horizon.
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The dissent of a lone justice can tip the balance on major issues involving civil rights and criminal law.
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Clown (2005) is a triptych of jungle vistas showing a lone explorer slowly picking his way through the vegetation.
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Police officers use a water cannon on a lone protester near the government headquarters in Hong Kong, June 12.
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That's why we have that lovely GIF above offering a firsthand look at the death of a lone camera.
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Bottles of water, later handed out to attendees, and a lone box of Chewy bars sat on the counter.
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"Larry Nassar was not a lone wolf, he was not the only predator or monster out there," Blumenthal said.
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"When officers arrived they found one victim who had been physically assaulted by a lone intruder," the statement said.
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But this is not somebody you would call a lone wolf who just happened to act on his own.
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This is not a lone wolf; this is now a pattern that&aposs been tried-and-true by ISIS.
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EST on Sunday, a lone gunman opened fire at Pulse, a popular gay club near downtown Orlando, police said.
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He was duly sacked—as a fall guy, the president's critics say; as a lone bad apple, he insists.
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Vehicular attacks, as well as those by a lone attacker with a knife, could spark pandemonium in the crowds.
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In 2017, a lone gunmen shot dead 58 people and wounded hundreds more at a concert in the city.
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Please do so, it also works for other "types" of harassment of a lone person in a public space!!
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A common pattern would see a lone mouse engaging in the behavior, which then inspired a coordinated group activity.
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His fellow bandmates say they were shocked at Pereira's actions, calling him a "lone wolf" in their statement. pic.twitter.
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A later episode details Annie's essential role in the company, proving that the Girlboss can't be a lone wolf.
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A lone gunman killed 50 people at two mosques in New Zealand on March 15, while livestreaming the massacre.
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Joey might have a point ... we got video of Justin's rehearsal, and he's on stage like a lone wolf.
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Over on G-E's end ... he was kinda looking like a lone wolf Tuesday night after hitting up Drake's.
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Now, after laboring for years as a lone voice on the left, Sanders suddenly finds himself speaking for millions.
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Supporting this is the fascinating inclusion of a lone sculpture which mirrors her smooth, confident lines and crisp rendering.
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Australia's labour market has been a lone bright spot in a slowing economy but seems to be losing steam.
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Nathan Eovaldi, Ivan Nova, Sabathia and Tanaka each pitched at least six innings and gave up a lone run.
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The latest mass shooting came Wednesday, when a lone gunman entered Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Fla.
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As he, Lawrence, and their men ride across the plains, they come across a lone woman on a horse.
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There are no on-site supervisors and there is never a lone woman on the team, Mr. Brooks said.
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In December 2014, a lone gunman held people hostage in a cafe in Sydney for more than 16 hours.
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In the interview with Knapp, the sheriff characterized Paddock as a "lone actor" who struggled with bouts of depression.
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"When officers arrived they found one victim who had been physically assaulted by a lone intruder," Milton Police Capt.
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A lone gunman killed nine people and seriously injured 27 others near a shopping mall in _________ on July 22.
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Gigi Gorgeous may be a pioneer in the world of transgender branding, but she is not a lone one.
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A lone male wandering around in that time might be presumed a highwayman or soldier returning to his regiment.
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Unfortunately, Regan's over-the-top monologue isn't a lone exception in the universe of Fox News and Fox Business.
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The film begins with a lone dark green army jeep speeding along empty, tree-lined roads toward the border.
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A lone tumbleweed of a comment, rolling through the dusty, echoing canyons of Shut Up You Guys National Park.
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In one of his illustrated frames, there is a lone dark figure standing in a throng of white ones.
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Until recently, he was a lone voice on Fox News, castigating, though never naming, the president for not acting.
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A lone lightbulb with no cover and a wire running down to the plug visibly rested above the seat.
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A lone actor is going to hold court, as it were, in a stadium designed for epic tennis matches?
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This suggests that, far from being on a lone mission, Giuliani was acting as Trump&aposs voice in Ukraine.
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The first trial ended in a hung jury in May 2015, with a lone juror holding out for acquittal.
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A lone holdout said he could not vote to convict Mr. Hernandez, a disabled factory worker from New Jersey.
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As the sky grew subtly pinker and purpler, other cars appeared: two families, a lone woman and a couple.
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His "We Will Win" poster shows a lone civilian in a hardhat racing on a track against flailing cops.
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Maybe Bordone was a lone John Henry in a world where the steam drills were about to come online.
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A lone woman found on Tuesday was "physically weak and emotionally unstable", according to a statement from the university.
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Enter Jewell — who seemed to fit the bill of a lone wolf, as some news organizations began to speculate.
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"I played very well today, especially my putting," he told reporters after firing six birdies against a lone bogey.
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The deadliest attack in Europe this year was carried out by a lone driver in Nice on July 14.
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A lone shooter at the White House seems nearly mundane once you've already seen the Capitol blown to bits.
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A lone man in Cairo who dared publicly oppose a sham constitutional referendum in March was jailed for months.
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The commission concluded that a lone gunman, Lee Harvey Oswald, killed the president and wounded Texas Governor John Connally.
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There's also something mythic about a lone detective or a duo, righters of wrongs, imposers of order on chaos.
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Their paper convinced him he was not a lone "weirdo," and that the topic was worthy of additional investigation.
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Neighborhood Joint On the second floor of the Port Authority Bus Terminal is a lone Irish bar called McAnn's.
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Because the 20 members of Assemble are based abroad, the group charged a lone representative with showcasing their work.
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Incongruously, a lone Barbie, her platinum locks teased into an 80s-style cyclone, rides atop one of the plastic steeds.
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Just days after a lone gunman opened fire and killed 11 people at a synagogue in Pittsburgh, Gab was gone.
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In the classical model, a lone astronomer goes to a mountaintop and solemnly points a telescope at one predetermined object.
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Frankie is a lone wolf and sorta-loose cannon who enjoys the freedom that the spy games-happy CIA offers.
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A lone gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch on March 15 while livestreaming the attacks on Facebook.
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Two hostages were killed in 2014 during a 17-hour siege by a "lone wolf" gunman in a Sydney cafe.
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Scenes of Lovato and Paisley cut away to a lone guitar – first in melting snow, and then, later, on fire.
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A juror in Paul Manafort's trial told Fox News that a lone holdout blocked his conviction on all 18 counts.
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And nothing reveals a lack of commitment more than dumping all of that work on a lone, often tokenized, individual.
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In a statement, it said a lone Border Patrol agent had discovered a group of migrant people near a culvert.
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The beastly Panasonic GH5 was a lone bright light, especially for shooting video — but we knew it existed months ago.
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"Right now, we believe it's a sole actor, a lone-wolf-type actor," Lombardo, the sheriff, told reporters on Monday.
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It is futile to try to assess the true extent of Jew-hatred from the deeds of a lone gunman.
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A lone gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in Christchurch on March 15 while livestreaming the massacre on Facebook.
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The fourth-ranked Thompson fired nine birdies — against a lone bogey on the 16th — for an overall 16-under 200.
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And wouldn't you know, as I was striding down Houston Street, I found a lone playing card on the sidewalk.
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Instead, they saw a lone woman standing up to a roomful of men, giving them a piece of her mind.
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When Governor Cuomo within minutes, minutes of the attack says, there is no broader conspiracy, this is a lone attacker.
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But the Capital One incident is significant beyond the numbers, because it was allegedly carried out by a lone wolf.
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If you can zero in on a lone support (or similarly squishy) hero after the initial strike, go for it.
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According to local authorities, the California shooter was a "lone actor" terrorist who operated without the support of any group.
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At the opening ceremony, a lone protester was promptly detained, while a priest sprinkled the bronze behemoth with holy water.
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Halfway to walking to the hospital coffee shop, I remember we have a lone K-cup in the office cabinet.
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"We haven't uncovered anything that would suggest this was anything but a lone attacker at this point," Anderson told reporters.
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Each of the incidents occurred near the water, as a lone female was traveling toward or away from her eggs.
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Imagine this scenario: You're driving down the road when suddenly, out of nowhere, a lone pedestrian jumps into your path.
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One featured Blue sporting a sweet smirk as she held a lone flower and lounged near her pregnant mother's feet.
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There was a lone counter-protester, Shelby Rayner, a 24-year-old from Jackson, who held a Confederate flag poster.
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A lone gunman went into the casino area of Resort World Manila firing shots and setting gambling tables on fire.
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I think that's going to tell us a lot as to whether it was a lone wolf or something bigger.
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Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time – Dava Sobel 34.
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It starred Blake Lively as a lone surfer who gets stranded on a rock while an enormous shark circles her.
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A lone voice then broke through the quiet as someone began singing Oasis' anthem – and the crowd soon joined in.
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Overseeing it all was a lone producer, Ross Robinson, armed with a genius for channeling youthful angst into powerful music.
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Mr. Sessions was often a lone voice in the Senate arguing to restrict immigration and rescind global free trade agreements.
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A ninth sign, a lone question mark, is tucked into the back seat of the van, awaiting a final reveal.
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Romney's op-ed is then rightly understood not as a political earthquake but as a lone scream into the void.
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A lone gunman killed nine people and seriously injured 133 others near a shopping mall in Munich late Friday afternoon.
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"We were a lone voice, and now we're a chorus," Stewart said of other groups that have joined the fight.
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Police evacuated the vast station on Monday evening after receiving panicked calls that a lone gunman was on the loose.
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The only smell was of spaghetti sauce in the mess hall, where a lone crewman sat staring at his food.
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Directed by Jon Favreau and starring Pedro Pascal, it follows a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy.
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Palmer was one of five people killed during the midday attack outside U.K. Parliament by a lone assailant on Wednesday.
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A lone passerby stopped to watch the crew unload "One Holding Small One," which suggested a parent cradling a toddler.
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Payne, 29, a bricklayer who recently went on a cross-country pedophile-hunting trip, operates mostly as a lone wolf.
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Enhanced by the varying tempo of a lone piano accompaniment, it is a style that might be called epic picturesque.
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Voters who are hungry for female leadership won't be forced to rationalize away the flaws of a lone woman contender.
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There isn't a lone caution on the horizon that can be identified and monitored and that policymakers can respond to.
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Officials gave conflicting accounts, with some saying that three men were involved and others calling it a lone wolf assault.
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People standing peacefully in the dark outside the army headquarters, singing old songs while a lone figure plays the saxophone.
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I did really well on The Celebrity Apprentice, but I was a little bit too much of a lone wolf.
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In a moment of click-to-buy instantaneity, Ms. Sozzani looks like a luxury abbess, a lone beacon of calm.
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Their only means of attack is sending the ball forward when they do get it to a lone Marcos Urena.
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As he sought shelter, he noticed a lone figure hitting balls on the range through rain that was falling sideways.
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A lone gunman used semi-automatic guns in the Christchurch mosque attacks, killing 50 people as they attended Friday prayers.
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She's a lone voice of independence in a G.O.P. Senate whose members have lost their appetite to think for themselves.
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When I pushed through that door, I almost bumped into a lone man with a clipboard guarding an empty entryway.
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We drove on and soon spotted a lone peshmerga soldier standing in a square pit four or five feet deep.
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A lone gunman killed 50 people at two mosques in Christchurch on March 15, while livestreaming the massacre on Facebook.
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"The fight for equal pay often pits a lone woman against a very powerful employer," Gracie said in a statement.
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In December 2014, a "lone wolf" attack in a popular Sydney cafe killed two hostages following a 17-hour siege.
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They came up with a dialogue-free spread of revelrous dancers and a lone person in shadow looking upon them.
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Tethered to a lone porter, he planned to climb to seventeen thousand feet and examine the ablation stakes planted there.
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But a lone monument at the Itaewon Village Shrine Historic Park honors her memory in a significant, albeit understated, way.
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"There is no such thing as a lone wolf," said Khalid Mahmood, who represents one constituency in Birmingham in Parliament.
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" And when Brodie seems a bit full of himself, he's smartly reminded that "there's nothing heroic about a lone wolf.
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Vahdersalo has been working on a grisly photo series envisioning a lone dark Lego character as a terrifying serial killer.
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Police are still investigating whether the gunman was a "lone wolf" or had help planning and carrying out the attack.
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A hacker calling himself Guccifer 2.0, for instance, in June claimed to be a lone Romanian hacker responsible for the breach.
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He told DZMM radio that a lone gunman entered the gaming area at Resorts World and set some tables on fire.
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Her food runs ranged from a bottle of Don Julio Añejo 1942 Tequila to a lone carrot (more on that later).
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In June, a lone gunman opened fire on tourists at a beachside hotel in the popular resort of Sousse, killing 38.
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If this was a lone result with no comparable data to back it up, we could -- and probably should -- dismiss it.
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Tom Weiskopf did win a lone British Open, but also suffered five runner-up finishes and one strong third-place showing.
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Writing "DNC's servers hacked by a lone hacker," he posted several files as proof, including the party's opposition file on Trump.
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A lone person on an island by himself will struggle to get by even if he is surrounded by natural abundance.
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He was taken into custody "without incident," though video appeared to show a short, tense standoff with a lone police officer.
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At the time, Guccifer 2.0 claimed to be a lone Romanian hacker trying to expose the "illuminati," and denied being Russian.
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A lone gunman reportedly identified as Omar Saddiqui Mateen was killed by authorities, and ISIS has taken responsibility for the attack.
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Many of the night's biggest stars spoke out against the killings at Pulse, a gay nightclub, seemingly by a lone gunman.
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One Australian man opened up his heart and taken in a lone, abandoned trolley that appeared on his doorstep last week.
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Unfortunately silent—save a lone worker who anonymously published his opinion on Medium last month—have been Uber's official corporate employees.
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Police are treating this as a terrorist attack, carried out by a lone suspect carrying a bomb just outside the arena.
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Its the first political survey since a lone gunman killed 50 Muslim worshippers at two mosques in Christchurch on March 15.
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I only saw two outliers: a lone Contour and a single TomTom Bandit — the latter affixed to my helmet for testing.
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The FBI said it believed he was a "lone actor" and that Kang was arrested for "providing material support" to ISIS.
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The comments came after a lone gunman killed 50 people in mass shootings at two mosques in the city of Christchurch.
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Osorio could also have a similar formation using Fabian as a lone attacking midfielder with two defensive midfielders right behind him.
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Fifty people were killed and dozens wounded as they attended Friday prayers by a lone gunman armed with semi-automatic weapons.
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Detroit starter Mike Pelfrey lasted six innings, allowing 11 hits and a lone run in each of his last four frames.
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Fifty people were killed and dozens wounded as they attended Friday prayers by a lone gunman armed with semi-automatic weapons.
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Rosenfeld told CNN that he understood the shooter was a "lone wolf" attacker and was not affiliated to any terrorist organizations.
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In the early 22013s, an Atomic Energy Commission scientist noted, the Spanish field monitoring team consisted of a lone graduate student.
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Two key Republican senators, Susan Collins and Jeff Flake, voted for his confirmation, as did a lone Democrat, Senator Joe Manchin.
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A lone tree is scorched by erupting lava flows from a Kilauea volcano fissure on May 219, 22018, in Kapoho, Hawaii.
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In this recipe, I go even further, adding a robust salad to turn a lone cheese into a satisfying summer meal.
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Twenty-two people were killed by a lone gunman in El Paso who opened fire in a Walmart earlier this month.
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A lone gunman, reportedly distraught over President Trump's election, opened fire on Republican members of the congressional baseball team last week.
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Somehow I've left the barracks and wandered downfield to the railroad siding where a lone period boxcar sits on the track.
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They sit deep, often with two spare men at the back if they're playing a side with a lone central striker.
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His reaction to the mass shooting in Orlando, in which 49 people were killed by a lone gunman, was also criticized.
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A lone shooter opened fire in a Tallahassee yoga studio on Friday, shooting two fatally and injuring five others, officials said.
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Russia's ambassador to Turkey was assassinated by a lone gunman who shouted "Don't forget Syria!" at an art opening in Ankara.
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Behind the Helikon's grimy windows on a January visit, a billiard table stood with a lone cue propped up against it.
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Moving through the melody like a lone figure through a fog, Ms. Ndegeocello lends a reticent dignity to the song's lament.
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J.C. A lone song suddenly released by Maxwell, as yet unconnected to an album, arrives like a threnody for liberal democracy.
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He brushed past a lone guard at the entrance of the presidential complex, a white, two-story building in central Tehran.
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In March — sometime between the time 17 high school students and educators were massacred by a lone shooter in Parkland, Fla.
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Amid the onslaught here, there wasn't much a lone flutist could do but blend in and fight to be heard occasionally.
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Trump's hastily scheduled rally "for the veterans" drew huge crowds that waited for hours to get through a lone metal detector.
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Even his fantasy novels, with their large casts of characters, starred a lone adventurer overcoming great hardship to reach his goal.
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But a lone, anonymous dissenter voted to keep him out, robbing Jeter of becoming the second unanimous selection of all time.
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And she noticed something: Amid the sea of male faces -- 37 of them -- was a lone woman, her face partially obscured.
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It's a reminder of how a single ballad, and a lone interpreter, can capture the full, ambivalent spectrum of a lifetime.
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Sonos offers a soundbar that features four full-range woofers working with a lone tweeter to provide a 3.0-channel system.
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From Star Wars, The Mandalorian, starring Pedro Pascal, will follow a lone gunfighter living five years after Return of the Jedi.
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Walking back to my car across town, I ended up a few feet behind a lone Buso, his cowbells clanging loudly.
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America was also tense after a lone black gunman on Thursday shot dead five police officers during a protest in Dallas.
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BEIJING — The video says so much: a lone demonstration, shot under conditions of secrecy, to mark International Women's Day in China.
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A lone gunman entered the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs on Sunday and killed 26 worshippers, while injuring 20 others.
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After all, this is a population that has adapted to an unpredictable ferry service, a lone A.T.M. and bitterly cold weather.
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The film follows a lone astronaut played by the ubiquitous Mark Strong, who embarks on a one-way mission to Mars.
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Now we wait to see whether anyone follows his lead or if he will remain a lone voice in the partisan woods.
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The defendants falsely claimed the D.C. leaks was a group of American hackers and the Guccifer 2.0 was a lone Romanian hacker.
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I got there in time to see a lone woman holding a sign asking people to look up conspiracy videos on YouTube.
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I, however, remained a lone wolf, the impartial, alien observer sent to this planet to study humanity without truly experiencing its joys.
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California was a lone holdout and the Justice Department didn't seriously challenge its position until the arrival of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
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The attack was carried out by a lone suspect who detonated an improvised explosive device who died at the scene, Hopkins said.
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Today there is a lone sign propped up amid the grassy fields of South Carolina to bear witness to the Stono Rebellion.
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The defendants falsely claimed that D.C. Leaks was a group of American hackers and that Guccifer 2.0 was a lone Romanian hacker.
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A lone gunman fired into a crowd of people in Las Vegas on Sunday—and the crisis is still reverberating on Snapchat.
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Squinting into the midday sun, I could see the ghostly form of another wreck standing on the horizon like a lone stiletto.
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Police said that a lone male attacker detonated an improvised explosive device at about 10.30pm on May 22nd inside the Manchester Arena.
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That's because Samantha Bee (like Robin Thede) is a lone wolf in the sausage fest that is the late-night TV circuit.
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Initially the show's insistence that a lone girl vigilante was too unrealistic to exist even in fiction rubbed me the wrong way.
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The police have concluded that he was a "lone wolf" who saw himself as a soldier for the Islamic State militant group.
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A lone Congressional race in Kentucky has garnered lots of national attention this cycle: the Democratic primary for the Sixth Congressional District.
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Like pushing a lone boat off into the night, they gently sent the adolescent cowboy off into a sea of welcoming hands.
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Over a lone, reverberating guitar, Allison slides in and out of a high falsetto, still fixated on feeling like a mistreated pet.
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Cox was shot and stabbed in her constituency in West Yorkshire by a lone gunman, and died of her injuries in hospital.
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Around 8,000 police officers have been deployed at key locations to protect world leaders amid fears of a "lone wolf" terrorist attack.
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On a (lone) positive note, people over 210 are killing themselves less (this was the only demographic to show a downward trend).
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The incident wasn't what many Americans imagine as a typical mass shooting, in which a lone gunman fires indiscriminately into a crowd.
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Tankson responded by firing a lone gunshot at Robertson when he was 75 to 100 feet away, according to the court documents.
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I'm a lone wolf type, which makes my life rich with enjoyment—and I've been so satisfied with that because it's safe.
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"With regards to ISIS and other extremist groups, research shows there is a rarely a 'lone-wolf attack'," he told VICE News.
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A lone gunman entered the Resorts World Manila early Friday, firing shots from an assault rifle and setting fire to gambling tables.
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The actor went on to address the controversial costume he wore while attending a "Lone Rangers"-themed New Year's party last year.
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He did not elaborate on why authorities believed there was a link to the New Zealand bloodshed, unleashed by a lone gunman.
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One such picture documenting the damage showed a lone SUV along a completely collapsed section of the Minnesota Drive Expressway in Anchorage.
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His expected victory may be a lone bright spot for Britain's main opposition party in local elections in England, Scotland and Wales.
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I'm pacing across a road that's been colored with a century's worth of dust, waiting for a lone car to pass by.
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In one of Cali Sales' works, a lone, sulking figure dips her feet into a dark otherworldly pool floating in the abyss.
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The soundtrack switches from a lone, melancholy flute to a lush orchestral arrangement in a major scale to push this impression forward.
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This solitary substitution meant that a lone amino acid, part of a long chain that makes up the mTOR protein, was different.
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The trailer shows off a brutal attack on a British vessel as a lone, ghostly figure (Javier Bardem) strides through the violence.
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In the center was the seal of the Republic of Texas, a lone star wreathed in branches of olive and live oak.
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As of Friday, it was investigating 17 infections to ascertain whether each was a lone case or part of a wider cluster.
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A lone gunman opened fire on a church in the small Texas town last Sunday, killing 25 people and an unborn child.
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But just two days earlier, the nation was shocked by the murder of five police officers in Dallas by a lone gunman.
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Oral History He was commonly seen as a lone observer with a camera, a creature of the city's streets and nighttime galas.
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Trump has offered a lone tweet on the matter, saying he "wholeheartedly agrees" with Vice President Pence's condemnation of the "despicable" threats.
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Elected officials do know these candidates and they see Sanders as a lone wolf, unwilling to work with others or to compromise.
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It's a small market with perhaps a couple dozen vendors and a lone, scraggly guy with a guitar picking out Dylan covers.
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The brothers are relatives of Muhammad Fudhail Omar, who had instructed a "lone wolf" attack in Malaysian state of Sabah last August.
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Was it a hate crime in which a lone, anti-Semitic gunman opened fire on a group of Jews heading to Israel?
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New Jersey recorded seven of its 21 shots on the power play, the Capitals had a lone shot on their man advantage.
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His conviction relied on the account of a lone witness, who did not mention Mr Zúñiga until his third statement to police.
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In a lone dissenting opinion, Kavanaugh said he would deny the stay without prejudice because the law has not yet taken effect.
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The entire system is silent – the only indication that it is working comes from a lone green light inside the guitar body.
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The image of a lone Chinese protester confronting a column of tanks comes into focus in a reflection on his camera lens.
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Though it was still a bit dark inside, I could see a lone Morphe employee touching up the Jeffree Star Cosmetics displays.
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The NBA also saw many of its Chinese business relationships jeopardized by a lone pro-Hong Kong tweet from an American employee.
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A lone American flag appears at a sit-in rally at Hong Kong International Airport in Hong Kong on August 13, 2019.
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He's something of a lone wolf at this point — not unlike the coyote seen near the Capitol during this year's budget talks.
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I found myself doing as much when, despite tumultuous phrases lasting until the final moments of the sonata, a lone note emerged.
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And somehow an expensive night with a lone comedian starts to feel like a better bargain than bingeing and chilling at home.
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A lone painting by a celebrated contemporary artist turned into a windfall on Wednesday night for a small municipal agency in Chicago.
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Mr. Iqbal has often been a lone voice defending Pakistan's minorities, shielding them from attacks from members of even his own party.
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The attack appeared to be the type of mass shooting by a lone gunman that has struck communities around the United States.
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Mr. Bond found a lone teddy bear on a store shelf on Christmas Eve in 1956 and began writing stories about him.
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As a lone surviving vestige of Apple's early aughts glory days, you did us well with your a la carte music offerings.
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She described herself as a "lone wolf" and not the marrying kind, although she did try online dating for a short while.
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So, too, has Michonne, the source of Rick's strength, evolved from a lone warrior into the heart of a tight-knit group.
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A lone pedestal fan, its front grill gone and its wires charred by the explosion, overlooked the pile, as if keeping watch.
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Mr. Tillerson has done little beyond proposing a lone deputy and acceding to a handful of ambassadorial nominations by the White House.
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When Bolt climbed onto a tree to take a closer look into the mound, he saw a lone female Wallace's giant bee.
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So far the violence appears to be the work of a lone individual, making it the deadliest solo attack in France's history.
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As a lone mechanical device, you need to scale three-dimensional towers avoiding enemy bugs, all while the robot's energy slowly drains.
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But with that one collection, Kawakubo became a lone voice against fashion's flow of skinny, unstructured tube dresses and bias-cut slips.
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He had, after all, been riding all his life, though always as a "lone wolf" who refused to join a biker club.
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Five people died and more were wounded when police say a lone suspect opened fire at the Capital Gazette's newsroom in Annapolis.
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In January, Bank of America opened branches in Denver and Minneapolis that are staffed by a lone employee, A.T.M.s and video terminals.
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Freed Chibok girls reunite with families Also Monday night, a lone suicide bomber attempted to enter the University of Maiduguri in Borno.
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"Mulvaney is kind of a lone wolf and not coordinating with people like the counsel's office," said one former senior administration official.
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"Bohemian Rhapsody" was named best drama, leaving "A Star Is Born," the expected front-runner, with a lone Globe for best song.
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On the way, he pointed out a lone Rat Boy graffiti tag on the back of a road sign near a roundabout.
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Last Wednesday, two African-Americans were killed in a Kentucky supermarket by a lone shooter who was initially targeting a black church.
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The illustration underscores the key elements of her signature iconography: a lone, central figure, draped in medieval garbs and veiled in mystery.
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But I'm not asking you to watch another show about a lone wolf do-gooder on a mission to save their city.
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A lone congressional race in Kentucky has garnered lots of national attention this cycle: the Democratic primary for the Sixth Congressional District.
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The Fed is a lone player in an economy accumulating huge debts and deficits while operating at nearly twice its noninflationary growth rate.
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He is believed to be a "lone actor" with no ties to anyone who might pose a threat to Hawaii, the FBI said.
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On Monday a lone chopper went to recce the area and its crew discovered the backpack at an elevation of about 5,2404 meters.
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Inside, a lone figure (possibly Ocean?) is hard at work, moving and sawing large planks of wood, all in an effort to make
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Chances are a lone wolf "was in an aggregate, will be in an aggregate and carries the knowledge of previous aggregates," he said.
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A lone trumpeter played a somber rendition of "Take Me Out To The Ballgame" as photos of Fernández cycled on the video board.
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In the distance, a lone Toyota ambled toward us, but I closed my eyes, leaned into her, and brushed my lips across hers.
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Kayyem also described Saturday's attack as a "lone wolf scenario, someone who is inspired" by ISIS' ideology but not under its operational control.
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A lone gunman killed 51 people at two mosques in the city of Christchurch on March 15 while livestreaming the attacks on Facebook.
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Police said a 14-year-old boy was injured in a shooting incident after a lone plain clothed officer was attacked by protesters.
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Late night television host David Letterman tweeted that Paddock wasn't a "lone wolf" — a term that mirrors "local individual" — he was a terrorist.
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She doesn't take a swing at a lone bad guy, only to miss and fall over, leaving the man to save the day.
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A lone experiment has suggested monarchs may be able to detect magnetism—but, if so, that is probably just a back-up mechanism.
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It was later revealed by the NYPD that a lone person drove a truck down a pedestrian lane before being shot by officers.
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Hours later, he was stabbed on stage at the charity's evening gala, a knife plunged deep into his chest by a lone attacker.
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Nicola Kelley, Cardiff and Vale University Hospital NHS TrustThis is a lone human stem cell, the image captured using cryogenic scanning electron microscopy.
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Joe Lombardo, sheriff of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, said the shooting was the act of "a solo actor…a lone wolf".
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A lone ant is quite useless; but when working in concert with an entire colony, these social insects are capable of extraordinary things.
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" Following his meeting with Pope Francis, Kerviel embarked on a lone march from Rome to Paris to denounce the "tyranny of the market.
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A lone family of sightseers climbed the steps of the Nyatapola temple next door, flanked by monumental guardian statues of gods and warriors.
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And several weeks after a similar attack in London, in which pedestrians and a policeman guarding parliament were killed by a lone attacker.
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Police said they believe the shooting to be "a solo act" done by "a lone wolf attacker," according to the Los Angeles Times.
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At the time, he was a lone voice advocating diet as an important factor in the health and subsequent beauty of your skin.
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But a snafu clued the dad-to-be in a little early, when a lone pink ball escaped ahead of the big reveal!
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Two hostages were killed during the 17-hour Sydney cafe siege by a "lone wolf" gunman who was inspired by Islamic State militants.
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Jolene pierced a translucent container with her picker, and a lone almond tumbled out as she shoved the package into a trash bag.
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Two hostages were killed during the 17-hour Sydney cafe siege by a "lone wolf" gunman who was inspired by Islamic State militants.
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The attacker walked straight into the building, past a lone security guard who panicked when she saw the suspect's automatic rifle, Albayalde said.
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Remember when a hopeful Olympian-class skier named Molly Bloom received a debilitating back injury thanks to a lone stick in some snow?
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We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy far from the authority of the New Republic.
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Andrew Cuomo (D) said earlier Wednesday that all indications point to Saipov being a "lone wolf"-style attacker who was inspired by ISIS.
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"It takes place between the original and the new "Star Wars" trilogies, following a "lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy.
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Later that year, an FBI undercover operation resulted in the arrest of a lone jihadist who intended to bomb the Wichita, Kansas airport.
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Survivors called it the stuff of nightmares: glass doors shattering, a lone shooter stalking through the office, firing at will on terrified employees.
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For months, a lone cormorant perched on a shore-side oak had greeted me each dawn, like a familiar dog on a doorstep.
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"The attack was most likely carried out by a lone wolf or sleeper cells affiliated with the Islamic State," Mr. Abu Hanieh said.
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The criminal case against Hernandez ended in a mistrial in May, when a lone holdout prevented the jury from reaching a unanimous decision.
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The group allegedly used the Grindr app and pretended to be a lone gay man, who arranged to meet at the victims' homes.
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A kind of yearning, she called it, and she closed with a lone, engaging encore, Friedrich Hollaender's "Eine Kleine Sehnsucht" ("A Little Yearning").
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Somehow the masses were OK with three smart white guys being followed by a lone non-academic black dude, played by Winston Zeddemore.
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Even though several other people were wearing prohibited clothing in the pool area, Erica Walker only confronted a lone group of African Americans.
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We follow the travails of a lone gunfighter in the outer reaches of the galaxy, far from the authority of the New Republic.
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A blank wall in his study torments Julius, a lone nail protruding where his wife absconded with his cherished van Gogh self-portrait.
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When a lone observer was ejected from England's training session on Monday, some reporters even got a second day out of the story.
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A lone Shiite cleric, wearing a backpack, sandals and his traditional turban, wandered through the flattened village of Kuik-e Hasan on Tuesday.
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No matter how credible Dr. Blasey is, isolating her as a lone accuser is the most effective political strategy for confirming Judge Kavanaugh.
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At the lake's edge, the sound of a lone cricket rose up from the skein of vegetation next to one of the overlooks.
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When the Japanese invade, Jamie becomes separated from his parents and relies on the help of a lone soldier (John Malkovich) to survive.
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A lone electric guitar is picked slowly in a sustained electronic ambience, mostly a drone that's flecked with bits of voices run backwards.
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Despite six nominations, "Moonlight," about a young black man growing up in Miami, received a lone trophy — albeit an important one: best drama.
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As Warp Records' low electronic music begins, they disperse around the space, leaving a lone female dancer to begin a sinuous, winding solo.
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Of course, Netflix was a lone wolf in 2007, when it offered a streaming component that was limited compared to its DVD service.
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Stolarsky's inquiry wasn't totally naïve: Bruno had hit a lone back checker on the one-point, with nothing but his five-point covered.
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He has undergone multiple surgeries since a lone gunman opened fire at the GOP practice at a park in Alexandria, Va., outside Washington.
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So it seems clear that a lone unattended basketball is not the biggest crisis the Metropolitan Transportation Authority has faced in recent years.
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A lone assailant plowed a vehicle into pedestrians on the Westminster Bridge, killing two and injuring 26 others, before crashing into a railing.
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Chaos roiled paradise The false alert was blamed on a lone employee who "pushed the wrong button" during an end-of-shift procedure.
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But it can't head off every attack, especially one like Monday's, committed apparently by a lone wolf possibly inspired by the Islamic State.
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Andrew Cuomo said on Wednesday that investigators believe Saipov was a lone wolf who was "radicalized domestically" after coming to the United States.
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"On the scale of a galaxy, let a lone a universe, we're smaller than we can readily comprehend," he says in the video.
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Daryl may like to act like he's a lone wolf, but on the season four finale, Rick refers to him as his brother.
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"It went up in flames in a moment," he said, standing in his scorched field of blackened crops holding a lone golden bushel.
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For her efforts, Sadler should be declared an icon of her own — a lone, brave anchor defending the value of NYFW against a comedian.
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Imagine the scene: It's about 12,000 years ago during the last Ice Age and a lone woolly mammoth is venturing across a frozen lake.
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Christened "Pure Potential," the inner space is sanctuary-like: dark and enclosing, with a lone white column erected in the middle, supporting no ceiling.
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"A lone female scientist without the strong backing of a university must have looked like easy prey to 14 climate-action lions," Crockford wrote.
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A doctor in Denver, Colorado recently called tick biologist Nathan Nieto to say that he found a lone star tick feeding on a patient.
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The zoo reports in a statement that keepers discovered a lone egg on the vulture aviary's floor and originally put it in an incubator.
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He concluded his series of tweets on Tuesday with a lone hashtag, teasing what could be his plans to run for president in 2024.
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The suspect Canadian Public Safety Minister Ralph Goodale characterized Bissonnette as a "lone wolf" and said the attack would have been difficult to prevent.
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Theriault, who lauds Bossé's determination and sheer puissance, had a lone but memorable bout against his former teammate and stresses the danger he poses.
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In other words, take comfort in the fact that our country is not run by a lone individual, albeit one that is incredibly powerful.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads In the center of the main market square of Cayenne, French Guiana, there stands a lone bronze statue.
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Police told reporters during a press conference on Thursday that a lone gunman had entered the newspaper's building with a shotgun and smoke grenades.
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Decompany will be using the blockchain to build a global and monetizable version of Slideshare, utilizing network effects and a lone currency for transactions.
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"The Internet Research Agency is not a lone wolf," wrote Diana Pilipenko, the principal investigator for the Moscow Project at American Progress, last November.
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Taken in Moab, Utah, the photo shows a lone photographer, the Andromeda Galaxy (top left), the Milky Way galaxy (top right), and the Moon.
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You play as a lone member of the team searching for your comrades — all while blowing away the plentiful giant alien bugs you'll encounter.
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It came when a lone student joined our stunned and reeling group after what must have been his own awful sprint across the pavement.
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Four women and one man were killed after a lone gunman opened fire inside the makeup department at a Macy's store inside the mall.
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Once a lone wolf in his protest, Kaepernick quickly gained traction, as fellow NFL players and athletes of all sports and ages joined him.
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These are constituents of ordinary matter, found in the nuclei of all atoms except the lightest isotope of hydrogen, which is a lone proton.
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Susan Sarandon was a lone vocal famous defender, but Grande lost a White House gig over the comments and was forced to apologize twice.
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Peter King: Wrong to call NYC attacker a lone wolf New York congressman speaks out on 'The Story' about the investigation into the attack.
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A lone monkey in a scarlet bowtie huddles in a corner, the only one who appears aware of the serious incongruity of the arrangement.
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A lone wolf terrorist is never truly alone, since in today's social media world one can always be connected with others via the Internet.
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Annabelle Hopkins, a College of Wooster student, was attending the convention when she found a lone drop earring on the Quicken Loans Arena floor.
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A lone gunman killed 214 people and injured 113 others at First Baptist Church, which is located 211 miles from the AT&T Center.
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At Red Hills Lake, a lone fisherman casts a line into a shallow pool — all that remains of the 4,500-acre (1,820-hectare) reservoir.
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A lone voice said it first, but soon scores of neighbors joined in, giving rise to a chorus that was repeated with deep pride.
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The Islamic State claimed credit for the attack, though there has been no independent corroboration, with police calling it a lone wolf terror attack.
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German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere said investigations suggested he was a "lone wolf" who had been spurred into action by Islamic State propaganda.
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I've stopped playing this game like an EMT, the way I started: concerned about medical supplies and survivors, and more like a lone commando.
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He finished his career with a lone 2478-win campaign when he went 2601-9 for the Yankees at age 39, his final season.
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In her series of photos, a lone coyote is shown approaching a mother bison and the helpless calf she gave birth to shortly before.
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The singer looked distracted, flashing irritated looks as she powered through the song, backed only by a piano and bathed in a lone spotlight.
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He is dead... Right now, we believe it is a sole actor—a lone wolf-type actor—and we have the place under control.
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You see a lone fan with a Seahawks jersey -- unclear why he was wearing it -- get beaten on by a bunch of Cardinals fans.
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For now, the incident appears to be a lone-wolf attack inspired by radical jihadism, similar to the shooting in San Bernardino last year.
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Just this past Saturday, a lone actor, who is being investigated for possible ties to ISIL, attacked 10 people at a mall in Minnesota.
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On Sunday, a lone gunman's killing of three officers in Baton Rouge became the second targeted attack on law enforcement in so many weeks.
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"I don't believe in running the company like a lone wolf," he said, pointing to his board members who sat in the front row.
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Even throughout the first episode, "The Mandalorian" seemed a bit like a run-of-the-mill show about a lone ranger on a mission.
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Outside St. Patrick's Cathedral on Thursday morning, where a Mass was said before the parade began, a lone protester stood with a cardboard sign.
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Where do you go when a "lone wolf" can storm into your house and murder you with a gun point-blank alongside your family?
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If the world is bleak and making connections between characters is difficult, it makes sense for the player to behave as a lone actor.
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But supporters of Scalise, the Louisianan who was shot in 2017 by a lone gunman, have said he would jump in if McCarthy sputters.
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In the only recent case, a lone gunman opened fire in a Moscow high school in 2014, killing a teacher and a police officer.
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PARIS (Reuters) - French European Affairs Minister Nathalie Loiseau on Tuesday cautioned Italy's future government against acting like a lone rider in the European union.
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While some of soccer's most-influential officials, including Scudamore, were put on the new committee, Infantino has been accused of plowing a lone furrow.
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Hadjee's fighters gathered for an afternoon workout at a local soccer stadium, three goats nibbled on a lone patch of dry grass near midfield.
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It centers on Sadie (Olivia Wilde, all in physically), who after fleeing her husband has become a lone-wolf avenger of other abuse victims.
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At least eight people were killed in what the authorities called a lone-wolf terror attack near the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
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Although experts say the true risk from asbestos is from prolonged exposure over time, not a lone incident, many were anxious about their health.
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Another mass shooting happened in 153, when a lone gunman killed 12 people in a four-hour shooting spree in rural Cumbria, northern England.
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This was Simb, an interpretation of a legend involving a lone hunter who once faced a lion and left with part of its soul.
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The Venn diagram of playful social media fandoms, toxic online message board culture and mainstream politics looks more like a lone circle every day.
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"The markets will likely quickly shrug this off as a lone wolf attack," he added, referring to the fresh attack on the Iraqi capital.
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In 1993, a lone skier passed the Washington Monument as the city began to recover from one of the biggest winter storms in years.
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Clemson unveiled a defense with three linemen, a lone linebacker and seven defensive backs, leaving Burrow uncertain where the frequent blitzes were coming from.
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But between 2013 and 2018, a lone American university — already the richest in the world — raised $9.6 billion in a single fund-raising campaign.
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Under the washing lines, grasses heavy with seed pods all incline slightly southward, and among the grasses a lone yellow plant, maybe a ragwort.
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In 2002 he survived an assassination attempt on Bastile Day after a lone gunman targeted him with a rifle hidden in a guitar case.
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Trump's social media director Dan Scavino, Jr., though, continued to isolate Cruz as a lone critic by calling her "an opportunistic politician" on Saturday.
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"For the moment I considered myself unique, a lone and courageous individual who had found the Holy Grail after years of floundering," he wrote.
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Snow (snaw) falls on a story about a lonely person (perhaps an anstapa, a lone-stepper), while social discord ripples beneath the poem's surface.
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But for the congregants at Mother Emanuel AME in Charleston, where a lone gunman murdered nine people in 2015, the synagogue shooting wasn't inconceivable.
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"According to extra official reports, a lone man arrived to Tamayo's house in a grey car," local newspaper El Piñero de la Cuenca reported.
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Hartfield died along with 57 other people when a lone gunman opened fire on the crowd from the 32nd floor of a nearby hotel.
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Hartfield died along with 53 other people when a lone gunman opened fire on the crowd from the 32nd floor of a nearby hotel.
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In an attack broadcast live on Facebook, a lone gunman armed with semi-automatic weapons targeted Muslims attending Friday prayers in Christchurch on March 15.
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Well, if that wasn't enough, consider the following calculus: a lone Kraft Single slipped between two flat, rectangular pastries with sweaty, processed strawberry-flavored filling.
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Even more concerning, officials now believe he was not a lone actor but may have in fact been part of a much wider terrorist network.
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From a firearms-stacked high-rise hotel suite, a lone shooter killed 2500 people at a country music festival in Las Vegas, Nevada in October.
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Authorities say five people were killed and eight were wounded after a lone suspect opened fire at the Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport in Florida.
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It opened soon after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake as a lone luxury option and has been a vibrant part of the city ever since.
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This isn't a lone case, the Kremlin has made an effort in recent years to crack down on a number of activists and religious minorities.
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The first statement, hours after Gómez González was shot, said a lone Border Patrol agent had discovered a group of migrant people near a culvert.
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Rashida Jones stars as a cliché — a lone-wolf, straight-arrow, tough-cookie Los Angeles police detective — in Steve and Nancy Carell's pun-filled farce.
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In November, a lone foot wearing a sneaker was found in a dumpster next to a boat ramp on the Willamette River near Portland, Oregon.
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Although that is a terrifying reality for a lone woman on the verge of going into labor at any second, it's also an electrifying possibility.
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Perhaps passing the collection basket to protect free speech seems, on the surface, more noble than a lone billionaire exacting payback on a media site.
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Andrew Cuomo described it as a "lone wolf" attack, and added that there was no immediate evidence to suggest that there was a wider plot.
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Wolves have been spotted in dozens of departments in France in recent years, with even a report of a wolf pack encircling a lone walker.
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German Interior Minister Thomas de Maiziere has said investigations suggested he was a "lone wolf" who had been spurred into action by Islamic State propaganda.
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On Wednesday, park officials responded to a video of a man petting a lone bison in front of a crowded Yellowstone boardwalk that went viral.
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The shooting and race to the hospital On a quiet Sunday morning in July, a lone gunman ambushed officers on the streets of Baton Rouge.
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Kay Swinburne, a British center-right lawmaker, a lone voice in outright opposition, said a regional restriction on a global currency is the wrong approach.
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One example of this from previous years is "The Warrior" — the story of a lone warrior in rural India attempting to escape his violent past.
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On a recent visit to the site of Quanjian's headquarters in a semi-rural suburb of Tianjin, a lone employee said the firm was closed.
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While UK officials are calling Masood a lone wolf, an ISIS tweet claimed responsibility for the attack, begging the question: How can both be true?
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Nestled in a small crevice at the bottom of a living room wall were tobacco bags, socks, drawing utensils, a lone marble and 10 drawings.
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Three months later, two hostages were killed when police stormed a Sydney cafe to end a siege by a lone gunman, who was also killed.
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Guccifer 28500 has claimed to be a lone Romanian hacker, although technical evidence points to the name being used as a cover for Russian intelligence.
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World number one Dustin Johnson mixed four birdies with a lone bogey for a three-under 68 that left him in a share of 15th.
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Guccifer 2.0, who claims to be a lone Romanian man, leaked files to The Hill and other sites from both the DNC and DCCC hacks.
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Guccifer 2.0 has claimed to be a lone Romanian hacker, although technical evidence points to the name being used as a cover for Russian intelligence.
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Albeit, at times Lord Strasburger has stood out as something of a lone dissenting voice speaking up for privacy and civil liberties on the committee.
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The letter may have been planted by a lone dissident who managed to hack into an official portal, but it raised many eyebrows in China.
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A lone boy never has to wait for his sibling to leave the bathroom and never has to concede over which television programme to watch.
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But Kansas isn't a lone phenomenon; it's just one example of 16 Buenos Aires restaurants named after various states and cities in the United States.
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They have rules and structures and norms precisely because power is so dangerous when it is wielded by a lone strongman or by a mob.
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And it intentionally echoes the familiar Biblical trope of a lone wise sage, chosen by God to be his mouthpiece in a wilderness of sin.
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Prosecutors alleged that he was attempting to carry out a "lone wolf"-style attack on behalf of the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria (ISIS).
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With Spain's King Felipe and Italy's Prime Minister Matteo Renzi in smiling attendance, Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel, a pastor's daughter, was a lone Protestant presence.
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A lone Canadian mountain biker survived a grizzly bear attack by stabbing it in the neck with a small flick knife as it mauled him.
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But a lone terrorist who shouts "Allahu Akbar" while murdering innocent people in the streets of New York does not get to own that term.
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Dramatically presented on a large wooden slab, with a lone French radish and a pile of "cocoa salt," it would have made Mr. Baum proud.
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Hurricane shutters covered the windows, locals hadn't seen any lights at night and a lone worker drove a bright blue golf cart around the property.
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Presidential campaigns operate on a different scale, and will likely be able to protect themselves from a lone wolf attack like the one in 2014.
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Tensions can run particularly high when neighbors can point to a lone brownstone on the block that is profiting at the expense of everyone else.
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The title in fact refers to an experiment supposedly performed by the writer's uncle, in which hungry rabbits had to compete for a lone carrot.
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Just outside of Keswick, in an evacuated section of Redding, resident Ken Wing stood on the corner of a deserted street like a lone sentry.
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The environmentalist John Harrison, who once worked with the Hawaiʻi Audubon Society, described the 1987 recordings of the last known oʻo aʻa: a lone male.
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" He's likely a lone wolf in many respects, such as his belief that the Earth is flat and not round or that gravity "doesn't exist.
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It also reiterates just how effective the rain trope can be, whether it's an over-the-top choreography or just a lone figure or two.
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A lone member of the House has little power, but in the Senate, which is almost evenly divided between the parties, the opposite is true.
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SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — The flier began circulating on social media in Honduras this month, showing a lone migrant sketched against a bright red backdrop.
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I mention this to indicate that mine is not a lone voice of dissent, though it may currently be the loudest due to its singularity.
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So far, authorities investigating Orlando gunman Omar Mateen have concluded that he was a "lone wolf" actor who self-radicalized from consuming extremist propaganda online.
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After the match, a clip emerged of home fans kicking and punching a lone Shenhua supporter, while also pelting him with eggs, bottles and rubbish.
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A device set by a lone attacker in the name of Islamic terror groups exploded on a warm Saturday night, spraying the block with shrapnel.
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Lutoslawski's densely dissonant funereal music dissipated into isolated notes on a lone cello, which were then subsumed in the enveloping warmth of Brahms's consolatory opening.
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Dad pulls off the road into the dusty parking lot of a country store with a lone gas pump, and gets out of the car.
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When precinct chairs reported issues, the state party referred them to a lone help-desk employee, who did not always respond to calls and emails.
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Tall, long-haired, his nails varnished black, Connor is just the kind of "bad boy" who gets the girls excited, but he's a lone wolf.
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STEVE LIESMAN: You've been a lone voice when it comes to the concerns about financial risk, when it comes to the rates being too low.
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In July, a lone gunman with Islamist links killed at least three policemen and two civilians in Kazakhstan's financial capital Almaty, senior security officials said.
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Kat Perry and Corey Holt were snowmobiling through the Utah backcountry on Saturday when they spotted a lone, muddy Great Pyrenees standing in the snow.
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Viola said it would be "dangerous speculation" to reconstruct the entire Denisovan body from a few teeth, a lone jaw bone, and a pinky finger.
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The grasshoppers would be a useful food source for a lone wolf, Barton said, since larger animals would be difficult to kill without a pack.
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Through a friend, Epstein found a job ten time zones away, in Kamchatka, where he manned a lone microbial-research station on the Bering Sea.
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The French president described Trump as a lone and impulsive decision-maker, whereas Rouhani, he said, had to bring an entire political system on board.
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There is of course a lone dissenter in each family – comprised entirely of SNL cast members – whose disagreement opens the way to discussion and comedy.
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But despite previous rumblings, there was plausible deniability to the act of liking a lone tweet or even following a number of trans-exclusionary feminists.
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For many of those involved in the so-called Green Revolution, the antigovernment demonstrations in 21954, he was a lone establishment voice representing their beliefs.
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Then, as now, he could swerve quickly from mawkish to mischievous — by turns a goofy extrovert and a lone wolf, withdrawing in moments of introspection.
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This month's cover of National Geographic depicts a lone white cowboy looking out over the American West, with the question: Whose land is it anyway?
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But then, on 15 January 2000, Arkan was approached from behind by a lone gunman who executed him in the lobby of Belgrade's Intercontinental Hotel.
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A lone gunman, armed with two powerful semi-automatic rifles and other weapons, had entered two mosques, shooting dead 1383 people and wounding 2138 more.
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It defines a family as a couple with or without children, or a lone parent with at least one child, who live at the same address.
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Police arrested a lone gunman, but a motive was unknown in the killing of 65-year-old Ko Ni, a prominent member of Myanmar's Muslim minority.
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A lone gunman entered Perez's 6-year-old son's classroom, where the Christmas celebration was being held, and fired at Perez, the group said, citing witnesses.
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In the presidential debate on September 26, Trump famously suggested that it could have been a lone hacker who was responsible for the stolen DNC emails.
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A lone USB-C port and no headphone jack could be a deal breaker for some, even though Moto provides a 23mm dongle in the box.
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Police said in the statement they believe Wagner was a lone shooter, according to their initial investigation, and are executing a search warrant of his residence.
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"There are people out there who don't think the Holocaust happened, there wasn't a lone JFK assassin and Obama wasn't born in the U.S.," Ehrman says.
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I must also point out that a lone billionaire -- or a gaggle of billionaires -- will never be enough to solve our growing student loan debt crisis.
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The policy was announced in December, but the first asylum seeker to be sent back, a lone Honduran man, wasn't returned to Mexico until Jan. 29.
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Meanwhile, in November 2015 a British Uber driver was jailed for eight months after being convicted of sexually assaulting a lone female passenger in his cab.
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There's a lone light between the two pucks that indicates status — blue for setup, white for connected — which can be disabled via the Google Wifi app.
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The homepage design incorporates the art form's smooth lines and geometric shapes, and places the artist at the center, with a lone paintbrush above her head.
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As Facebook deals with the continuing fallout of fake news, Russian trolls, and now, the massive data breach, birthday fundraisers seem like a lone bright spot.
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"He should be in jail," a lone critical voice, Denis Tillinac, an editor at La Table Ronde who refused to publish Mr. Matzneff's diaries, recalled recently.
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"Arne Dahl" is about a group of detectives, rather than a lone individual; each episode is told from the perspective of one or two different detectives.
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The report paints a picture of a lone scientist who raised funds on his own, faked ethical review documents, and is likely to face serious charges.
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The actor, his wife, Elsa Pataky, and his brother Luke dressed up as Native Americans for a Lone Ranger-themed New Year's Eve party last year.
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And I said this before yesterday, and Terry has brought this up and people -- he&aposs not really a lone wolf if you&aposve got family.
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And the theory I put forward in the book is there's actually a switch in our brains between being a lone wolf and a pack wolf.
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Andrew Cuomo, a Democrat, called Tuesday's carnage a "lone wolf" attack and said there was no evidence to suggest it was part of a wider plot.
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A lone hacker managed to steal the personal information of more than 100 million Capital One customers, the Virginia-based bank said Monday in a release.
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As long as you are not being supplied with weapons, logistical support and other things by the organization, you can still be considered a lone wolf.
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He was nicknamed "the Sphinx of Delft" by a 19th-century art historian, and thus was born the image of a lone genius working in isolation.
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A patriotic action adventure set in war-torn Africa, "Wolf Warrior 2" depicts a lone Chinese commando rescuing Chinese and African hostages from wicked American mercenaries.
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Frustratingly, the only thing we know about the Denisovans comes from the genetic information extracted from a lone finger found in a Siberian cave in 2010.
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Since then, she has become well known for being a champion of women's rights and for often being a lone dissenting voice in high profile cases.
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Last New Year's Eve I was at a "Lone Ranger" themed party where some of us, myself included, wore the traditional dress of First Nations people.
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Trump also celebrated news that the House of Representatives blocked an impeachment resolution proposed by a lone Democratic lawmaker during a campaign rally in North Carolina.
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A Miami Marlins game was delayed briefly Tuesday night when an unexpected visitor decided to join the game: a lone gray cat running across the field.
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He figured there were about 70 people on the sidewalk when a lone man wearing a hoodie passed them on a bike and sprayed the crowd.
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We were joined by a Gates Foundation spokeswoman and, on the other side of the window, a lone seagull who observed our interview with great interest.
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Bieber has maintained all along this case is a bunch of nothing and the judge is a lone wolf who has been out to get him.
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This distinction surfaces when details of an attack are not disclosed because "we don't know if this is an international terrorism or a lone-wolf attack".
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Just two months ago, on March 22, a lone wolf terrorist drove his car into a crowd near Westminster Bridge, killing four people and injuring 40.
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A "lone wolf" shooter opened fire on a country music festival in Las Vegas on Sunday night, killing at least 50 and injuring over 400 people.
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A group of Texas inmates broke free from their jail cell to save the life of a lone guard who collapsed after having a heart attack.
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It's the third attack in the UK since March, when a lone attacker struck in Westminster, also using knives and a car to mow down pedestrians.
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The FBI is looking into this claim and is also investigating if the perpetrator, who was shot dead by police, was operating as a "lone wolf".
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New video has surfaced dramatically showing the scope and horror inside Pulse nightclub in Orlando, where a lone gunman slaughtered 49 people before he was shot.
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Although they have voracious appetites, sizeable beaks, and talons, a lone, chittering squirrel hero was able to keep multiple jays away from a bowl of peanuts.
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Instead, our plane was empty of all other passengers except for a lone woman in the back: Rimma Bravve, a Russian-Jewish refusenik suffering from cancer.
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That would suggest Abballa, was jailed in 2013 for helping Islamist militants go to Pakistan, was not a lone wolf but part of a wider ring.
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It started as a lone voice for gun control in the Senate, but the message was amplified in real time to millions on Facebook and Twitter.
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This was when a lone shooter in Las Vegas used them to kill 58 individuals and injure 851 — horrific numbers made possible by the accessory's lethality.
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The debate over gun reform has erupted following Sunday's mass shooting on the Las Vegas Strip, where a lone gunman targeted an outdoor country music festival.
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New York Governor Andrew Cuomo called it a "lone wolf" attack and said there was no evidence to suggest it was part of a wider plot.
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On July 2628, 28503, a lone gunman opened fire at the airline ticket counter of El Al, Israel's national airline, at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX).
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The chamber was unable to adopt a final package of over two dozen amendments just prior to the vote because of a lone objection from Sen.
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Rage Against the Machine might be the best major label rock band of the late-90s, a lone bulwark against the Creed's, P.O.D's, and Limp Bizkit's.
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At the time, it was the "worst single-day mass murder by a lone gunman" in the history of the US, according to the Associated Press.
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So it's relatively brave for a lone, young, celeb bio-musical creator and star to take on not one, but three of fashion's most sacred cows.
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A lone cemetery worker offered me a vague hint that Francisca Cañadas's tomb is placed near a soaring cypress tree, a symbol of mourning and hope.
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The idea behind conspiracy liability is that when two people agree to commit a crime, it's much worse for society than when a lone actor does.
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This French gallery's outpost, now two years old, is presenting the first New York solo of Pierre Buraglio, a lone ranger of European painting and assemblage.
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Related: "A lone billionaire — or a gaggle of billionaires — will never be enough to solve our growing student loan debt crisis," Issac Bailey writes for CNN.
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This also explains a mini-mystery from 2017, when Apple CEO Tim Cook tweeted a lone smiley face and soon deleted it with no further commentary.
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The striking amount of evidence Mr. George has amassed suggests his efforts are more than just a case of a lone lawyer on a quixotic quest.
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From there, we follow a lone, red-capped ice skater who glides on an expanse of white ice, her skates creating a trailing line behind here.
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A lone investor, whether a genius or not, can typically keep a secret better than a community can, and does not have to publish his methods.
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But while Vizcarra has rid himself of a key rival, he remains a lone wolf in a fractured Congress where he has no direct party representation.
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In a shadowy hotel room littered with alcohol, prescription drugs, and AR-15 rifles, a lone man pulled back the curtains at exactly 10:05 p.m.
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Album Review "No Shape," the fourth album by Perfume Genius, begins like the previous ones: with a lone piano and the vulnerable croon of Mike Hadreas.
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For many of those involved in the so-called Green Revolution, the antigovernment demonstrations in 2009, Mr. Rafsanjani was a lone establishment voice representing their beliefs.
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Or a lone bird would stand in shallow surf and gaze out to sea for so long that you wondered what thought was in its head.
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Just as we were leaving the barren colony in Flagstaff, Slobodchikoff spotted a lone prairie dog in the distance, standing upright in the classic sentinel fashion.
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I watched as her message took shape and gained legs, as her protest transformed from a lone act of civil disobedience into a global youth movement.
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So far, U.S. officials consider him as a "lone wolf" attacker who was inspired by the militant group, but not directed by its leaders or operatives.
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Before long, a lone member of the walking dead can become a horde, but strength in numbers is no help against environmental pitfalls and locked doors.
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At the time, it was the "worst single-day mass murder by a lone gunman" in the history of the US, according to the Associated Press.
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She began the song singing against a lone repeated piano note; she ended it a cappella, and in between it was framed against low, grave strings.
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She gestured toward a lone memento that would remain in his bedroom, a life-size needlepoint portrait of her only child, woven in shimmering gold thread.
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Surely, these buds attached by a lone wire will be no match for my inconsiderate "shove all the things into any available pocket" approach to life.
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Her grandfather, Charles Cohen, survived a mass shooting by a lone gunman, who was considered to be the first single-episode mass murderer in American history.
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And Yann LeCun, Facebook's AI chief, posted a very long indeed explanation of the methods, stressing that he has but a "lone" researcher working on it.
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"We now know it was in all likelihood a lone perpetrator, a German," Herbert Reul, interior minister of North Rhine-Westphalia, home to Muenster, told reporters.
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Several committee members said that their point was to honor women's collaborative efforts instead of propagating a "lone wolf" heroism that glorifies and overvalues individual contributions.
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For instance, people who believe in the shape-shifting reptilian are much more likely also to doubt that Lee Harvey Oswald acted as a lone wolf.
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The head and snout of a lone great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias) may have appeared amongst the waves, biting off chunks from the dead whale's side.
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A lone mother would be able to defend her calf against a single such predator, but many carnivores, particularly lions and hyenas, come in prides or packs.
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As the track's title suggests, the visual utilizes an infrared effect as it follows a lone long-boarder en route to a wild Spring Breakers-esque party.
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Interior minister Amber Rudd said on Sunday the second arrest showed it was not a lone-wolf attack but there was no evidence Islamic State was involved.
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After House Majority Whip Steve Scalise from Louisiana was shot in the hip by a lone gunman, Wenstrup rushed to his aid to administer emergency medical attention.
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Steve Scalise, who was shot in the hip by a lone gunman at a congressional baseball practice, was in much worse condition than what was publicly known.
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The reality of a lone democracy in a sea of extremism, of the struggle to defend one's people and values when confronted with terrorism and anti-Semitism.
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"In 'Je Ne Me Connais Pas,' there's a line where I say 'I'm a lone star man, I'm a dead ringer,'" Brown told Refinery29 in an email.
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Where once a lone security guard would sit bored in front of dozens of security feeds, scanning for abnormal activity, unblinking artificial intelligence now monitors the videos.
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Shoppers at Tocumwal Pharmacy in Tocumwal, Australia were stopped in their tracks when a lone koala decided to have a little stroll through the store on Friday.
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It was the launch of a tiny, experimental rocket called the SS-220-21, which was carrying a lone 6.6-pound satellite, called TRICOM-1, into orbit.
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Others find it hard to dispel the image of a lone scientist in a garage somewhere accidentally creating a deadly pathogen and unleashing it upon the world.
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This incentivised the agents to work together rather than heading off to the other side of the screen to pull a lone wolf attack against the prey.
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"We strongly believe this was not sectarianism, because he was a lone wolf," he said, adding that many Muslims in the Medan area had condemned the attack.
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By itself, the story of a lone traveler from a tiny planet is much too thin to form more than the bones of a feature-length film.
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Being bitten by a Lone Star tick can cause you to develop an allergy to red meat, even if it's something you've eaten for your entire life.
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To illustrate how stupid-powerful the malware is, a lone script-kiddie whose only aim appeared to be crashing Minecraft servers was eventually blamed for the blackout.
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That is until I ran into a lone bright spot of 5G coverage at the corner of LaSalle and Randolph, right next to the Cadillac Palace Theatre.
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In December 2014, two hostages were killed during a 17-hour siege by a "lone wolf" gunman, inspired by Islamic State militants, in a cafe in Sydney.
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The attacker walked into the building and past a lone security guard, who panicked when she saw the suspect's automatic rifle, said Albayalde, the Manila police official.
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It's a lone existence working in Australia's barren outback, so we can't blame these two workers for making the most of it, again, with this glorious performance.
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"Often you find that in cases like this, there is often a support mechanism, and a terrorist doesn't usually act totally as a lone wolf," he said.
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Wednesday morning, as Republican lawmakers were practicing for the game, a lone gunman opened fire, striking Scalise in the hip and hitting a congressional staffer for Rep.
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Mika, a lobbyist for Tyson Foods and former congressional aide, was shot when a lone gunman opened fire on the Republican congressional baseball team's practice Wednesday morning.
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While it is possible for a well-trained assailant to carry out such an attack, it is highly unlikely that a lone-wolf could have done it.
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The crowd in its wisdom singled out a lone tree between the metro station and the stadium fence as a marker: to its right a queue formed.
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In the fridge, you've got some stragglers, like a lone piece of bacon or a leftover rotisserie chicken or vegetables you're not sure what to do with.
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The formidable Mr Wang believes that Disney cannot succeed in China as a "lone tiger" against a pack of local wolves that understand Chinese consumers far better.
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Martin Luther King Jr. was fatally shot by a lone assassin in Memphis, prompting an outpouring of grief and anger in African-American communities around the nation.
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Scalise was shot in the hip on June 14 when a lone gunman opened fire on Republican lawmakers practicing for an annual charity game against the Democrats.
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Somewhere out in the North Atlantic, every hour of the day, every day of the year, a lone submarine glides through the ocean with no real destination.
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It is hollered by a lone motorcyclist, as he tears out of a Kansas gas station after an argument with a Hispanic man and his Muslim friend.
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A lone girl sat on the front steps, bathed by yellow light spilling from windows in which the silhouettes of revelers held pool cues and beer bottles.
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The lawsuit follows a mass shooting at the First Baptist Church in Sutherland Springs, Texas, by a lone gunman identified as 26-year-old Devin Patrick Kelley.
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"If you're gonna run in Texas, you can't be a liberal, man, 'cause liberal thought is not the spirit of a Lone Star man," the song goes.
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Most famously, months before the 2016 US presidential election, Russian spies posing as a lone Romanian hacker started publishing documents allegedly stolen from the Democratic National Committee.
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The aim is to make sure findings are accurate and not the result of a quirk in one experiment or the biased crusade of a lone researcher.
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Two hostages were killed during a 17-hour siege by a "lone wolf" gunman, inspired by Islamic State militants, in a cafe in Sydney in December 2014.
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With Mutant Year Zero, the entire stealth system leads you to repeat some variation of this exciting moment: You've got a lone enemy guard in your sights.
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Veiny, sprawling tree branches, high noon shadows, and a lone baby on a blanket imbue these images with heavy psychological tension, somewhat uncomfortable images filled contextual mystery.
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After the bars close and crowds clear the streets, a lone cyclist on an '22017 Raleigh Kodiak pedals past, a stack of pink envelopes in his backpack.
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Late last week, this perfectly quotidian California backdrop of rolling, arid land and a lone road out of a mountain town created an unprecedented worst-case scenario.
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A lone poppy, its petals splayed as if ready to drop, rests neck-deep in a gold-plated vase whose silhouette recalls a pill or a bullet.
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Even so, the finality of the doctor's recommendation was sobering for the Angels, a franchise often mired in bad luck aside from a lone championship in 2002.
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No one should get special treatment, and a lone plant occupying part of a common area for the sole benefit of one shareholder implies that someone does.
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Unlike Einstein's General Relativity, its rival for the laurels of "most important theory in physics", it is not the product of the musings of a lone genius.
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Both Siegel, who died in 1991, and Ms. Coppola transpose the Civil War into a most uncivil one between a lone man and a group of women.
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Some have suggested a lone buyer could emerge, someone like Warren Buffett or Bill Gates who might appreciate the beauty of the business beyond the balance sheet.
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The complex is a prime hangout for young locals, but they were in other theaters: by the debate kick-off a lone elderly couple had wandered in.
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The playing conditions do not meet Wimbledon's sterling reputation, and players seeking a bathroom break or change of outfit often line up for a lone portable toilet.
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SALUTING MARTIN In the movie, a lone state trooper stands guard over the sheet-covered body of Martin Richard, the 8-year-old killed in the bombing.
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He also finished his opening round at the TPC Four Seasons Resort on Thursday, mixing seven birdies with a lone bogey to surge up the leader board.
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As many as 600 people were celebrating the New Year when a lone attacker, said to be armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, burst in, officials said. Gov.
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The MHC region, the central repository of most of our immune-system genes, was like a lone skyscraper towering over the skyline of a newly built metropolis.
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By Episode VIII -- "The Last Jedi" -- the once-great order is reduced to a lone soul, Luke Skywalker, serving a self-imposed penance on a remote island.
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If you have a lone jade plant that you water sparingly once a week, you would be billed no differently than the shareholder with the rooftop garden.
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Etched in my memory are sweeping cactus-filled deserts, soaring pine-dotted peaks and a lone Mexican cowboy riding across the river to round up a stray.
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The attack came about a month after a gunman killed 58 people in Las Vegas in the deadliest shooting by a lone assailant in modern U.S. history.
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Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, was charged with murder on Saturday after a lone gunman opened fire at the two mosques during Friday prayers.
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If this is what a lone Lepidoptera enthusiast can accomplish, we can't wait to see how Hayao Miyazaki's in-progress CGI short Boro the Caterpillar turns out.
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Investors also had a wary eye on events in Strasbourg, where a lone gunman shot dead at least four people and wounded 297 others near a Christmas market.
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There was just a lone press release touting what is (likely) the company's last product announcement of 2016 (unless we do see AirPods before the year is out).
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This is a fundamental, important balance decision—the whole game would be different (and worse) if a lone agent could John Wick their way through an enemy base.
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What he ended up capturing wasn't a pod gleefully dismembering a seal, but rather a lone orca who was apparently just hanging out, palling around with a kayaker.
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Iraqi forces recently retook Nimrud, just south of Mosul, we came to have a look -- lone visitors to a lone hilltop that hasn't seen a tourist in years.
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In an enlightening and sprawling 60 Minutes interview that aired on Sunday evening, Kogan explained how Facebook has misrepresented the notion that he was somehow a lone actor.
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A lone car passes my grandmother's house on 8th Street and sometimes I hear a loud radio playing – something country, something 1970s – blasting on a stock stereo system.
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Inside, a lone figure (possibly Ocean?) is hard at work, moving and sawing large planks of wood, all in an effort to make … well, we don't actually know.
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"The subsequent police investigation confirmed that this was an act of terrorism by a lone wolf and no other co-conspirators were identified," O'Brien said in a statement.
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In March that year three gunmen murdered 22 people at a museum in Tunis; in June a lone shooter killed 38 people at a beach resort in Sousse.
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Wednesday, a lone attacker plowed his car into pedestrians on London's Westminster Bridge before charging toward Parliament where, wielding a knife, he attacked police officers guarding the building.
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And another thing too, about this mosque in Paterson, New Jersey, I&aposve heard multiple politicians: Governor Cuomo and others say, you know, this is a lone wolf.
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The Stars had lost their previous two contests by a combined score of 7-2, but they salvaged a lone victory on their three-game California road trip.
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This does not, of itself, disprove Epstein's Google claim (though Bloomberg later did so); it does create the impression that he is rather a lone voice in academia.
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Thoré's championing of the artist prompted the rise in Vermeer's posthumous historical and critical fortunes, but he never presented Vermeer as a lone genius, isolated from his contemporaries.
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That scene on the bridge has some beautiful long shots of Janine, a lone red figure standing on the edge of the world surrounded by an icy stillness.
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Australian Brenton Tarrant, 28, a suspected white supremacist, was charged with murder on Saturday after a lone gunman killed 50 people at mosques in the city of Christchurch.
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The photo of a lone polar bear on a tiny fragment of floating ice has become a powerful symbol of the impacts of global warming in the Arctic.
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