On Thursday night, Mr. Trump called off planned airstrikes on Iranian radar and missile sites; the president tweeted on Friday that he called off the strikes because of chances of casualties.
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The search for the pair was called off last Sunday.
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She followed through, he didn't ... then called off their engagement.
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Bolsonaro's rival candidates called off their campaign activities for Friday.
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"The wedding hasn't been called off," Baier exclusively tells PEOPLE.
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Abe called off a planned visit to Kumamoto on Saturday.
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Shortly after, TMC chairman Abdel Fattah Burhan called off negotiations.
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Was it Trump himself who actually called off the parade?
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Trump called off the military action at the last minute.
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Musk ultimately called off the privatization plans on Aug. 24.
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Sunday's scheduled game against the Atlanta Braves was called off.
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Tayne called off her own earlier engagement over money issues.
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A Coast Guard search was called off after two weeks.
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Trump called off a retaliatory air strike minutes before impact.
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However, Grande and Davidson called off their engagement in October.
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After media reports about the deal, talks were called off.
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The two called off their engagement after a few months.
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Separately, CNBC also reported the meeting had been called off.
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The search at sea, has been called off, he said.
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Tenet has called off its sale process, the sources said.
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Trump called off the retaliatory response at the last minute.
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Police had called off the search after just three days.
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Trump ordered but then later called off a retaliatory strike.
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However, Grande and Davidson called off their engagement that October.
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His parents dance together and kiss, their separation called off.
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The second round of the election was then called off.
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Now construction projects he'd counted on have been called off.
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Then Mr. Cuomo abruptly called off the shutdown this month.
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The markup was called off amid uncertainty about the deal.
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After nearly two weeks, a rescue mission was called off.
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But he called off the event after the latest violence.
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A major art fair in Hong Kong was called off.
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However, after a short postponement, Sunday's launch was called off.
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The 1991 event was called off because of warm weather.
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Mr. Trump ordered, then abruptly called off, airstrikes on Iran.
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Mendoza called off practice and told his players to reflect.
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The wedding was called off; Magar went back to school.
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A month later, her engagement to Davidson was called off.
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Shortly thereafter, Trump called off peace talks and said he called off a secret Camp David summit with the militant group after they took credit for a deadly attack the killed a US servicemember.
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"William and I have called off our engagement," Wayne, 35, tweeted.
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Best goal ever imaginable til the end of time called off.
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In the ensuing debacle, the auction was eventually called off entirely.
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For Solo they'd called off the dogs and cleared the sidewalks.
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The golfers were called off the course at 2:15 p.m.
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She had called off their engagement in September, according to reports.
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ET. It was not clear why the strikes were called off.
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Kylie Minogue has called off her engagement to fiancé Joshua Sasse.
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PPG called off its pursuit on Thursday after almost three months.
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Five days later the search and rescue operation was called off.
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Ferrari immediately called off the delivery and returned everything on Friday.
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At the time, Palin and Meyer had called off their wedding.
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Jennifer Morrison and Jesse Spencer called off their engagement in 2007.
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Sporting events across the country have also been called off. 5.
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The race itself was later called off due to bad weather.
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In Cincinnati, march organizer Rashida Manuel called off her city's march.
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The deal was subsequently called off after months of fraught negotiations.
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The other week, a friend of mine called off her wedding.
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Iran's Supreme Leader called off his annual Persian New Year speech.
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The National Collegiate Athletic Association called off its March Madness tournaments.
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The event was called off because of concerns about virus's spread.
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Another "stress test" of links to the airport was called off.
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Trump says he called off military strikes on Thursday — thank goodness!
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Before becoming commissioner, Dr. Gottlieb supported so-called "off label" promotion.
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I called off work today for government offices in the afternoon.
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It was called off before it could begin over security concerns.
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Races were called off for exceeding time limits and wind limits.
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Then the scheduled signing of a joint agreement was called off.
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Song called off her engagement to Miley Cyrus' brother Trace in 2012.
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The underwater search for Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 has been called off.
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So when they called off their engagement in October, I was bummed.
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Bischoff and Bachelor star Soules called off their engagement in May 2015.
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The military called off missions at least twice at the last minute.
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Ultimately the divorce was called off and they remarried in July 2013.
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Song called off her engagement to Miley Cyrus' brother Trace in 2012.
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Last month reports surfaced claiming that Rivera had called off the divorce.
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Musk called off his plans to take Tesla private on Aug. 24.
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He then called off the operation, reportedly with ten minutes to spare.
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On Friday, the tariffs were called off after an agreement was reached.
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He said he had called off his attempt to form a government.
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Grande and Davidson called off their engagement and romantic relationship in October.
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Merger talks with crosstown rival Commerzbank (CRZBF) were called off last month.
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Steven R. McQueen has called off his engagement to fiancée Alexandra Silva.
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The airline TAR said it had called off some flights from Campeche.
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It was because King called off her engagement to Andrew "Fergie" Ferguson.
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The Coast Guard called off its search for her on Sunday night.
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Likewise, Boris Johnson and other Leave campaigners have called off their events.
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North Korea called off the talks, blaming U.S.-South Korean military exercises.
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Last August, Stefani called off her 13-year marriage to Gavin Rossdale.
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Trump called off the retaliatory U.S. air strike at the last minute.
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Ron DeSantis called off state testing at all grade levels on Tuesday.
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"I immediately cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," Trump wrote.
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Augustinus Fabrikker after it called off a planned share listing in May.
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Sporting events, concerts, cultural tours — you name it, it's been called off.
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The New York State bar examination has been called off for July.
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"It's called off," one of the sources said, without giving a reason.
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The annual South by Southwest festival in Austin, Texas, was called off.
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The authorities have called off some large events, like the Barcelona marathon.
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On this winter day, the march was called off early by police.
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The restrictions were lifted because a planned second trial was called off.
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The game was called off shortly before kickoff and rescheduled for Wednesday.
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Both series have called off races in China due to the coronavirus.
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"I immediately cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," he wrote.
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She was escorted from the court and the game was called off.
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A reporter informed him that the vote had already been called off.
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Her attendance, however, has been called off by Tillerson's team, CNN reported.
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"I immediately cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," Trump tweeted.
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They got engaged but she called off the wedding five weeks beforehand.
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A week ago, Washington called off air strikes just minutes before impact.
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After that, she called off her husband's missing-person investigation in Hong Kong.
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They previously called off their engagement in 2015 but soon rekindled their romance.
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Daniel Franzese and his fiancé, Joseph Bradley Phillips, have called off their engagement.
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Eventually, he called off the search after identifying the incorrect pair of stars.
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Merger talks with crosstown rival Commerzbank (CRZBF) were called off last month. 3.
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The bride and groom had both survived, but the wedding was called off.
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FOXCONN'S PLAN TO RESUME PRODUCTION ON FEB 10 HAS BEEN CALLED OFF - NIKKEI
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Back on shore, the Coast Guard called off the search around 4 a.m.
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"Btw, got the g-men called off now?" he asked her in July.
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Cena and his fiancee, quasi-retired wrestler Nikki Bella, called off their engagement.
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A launch ceremony for the project, scheduled for last December, was called off.
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Betrayed, Cartwright briefly called off their relationship before coming around to forgiving Taylor.
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Last year, Yahoo called off its plan to spin off its Alibaba stake.
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They previously called off their engagement in 2015 but soon rekindled their romance.
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The opposition movement called off its general strike in order to resume talks.
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It was called off, with the local government citing "circumstances that have arisen".
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She and Soules called off their engagement two months later in May 2015.
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It was the same day that Trump called off airstrikes against Iranian targets.
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Marvel, facing immediate backlash, called off the collaboration before Friday was even over.
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It was called off, with the local government citing "circumstances that have arisen".
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He called off a planned press conference to address the issue last week.
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Even though they called off their relationship and stopped talking to each other.
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The game was called off about 40 minutes before the scheduled first pitch.
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Schools from Ohio to Vermont called off classes as the snow piled up.
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At the last minute, the trust reversed course and called off the deal.
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It's why Senate Republican leaders called off the vote planned for this week.
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In April it called off nearly six weeks of merger talks with Commerzbank.
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The team later called off the visit altogether amid a feud with Trump.
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Silver Airways called off flights to the island, citing competition from larger carriers.
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Instead, the vote was called off in the face of overwhelming political opposition.
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Fistfights and screaming matches broke out, and the rally officially was called off.
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In September 2010, the couple called off the divorce and got back together.
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Rumors started circulating that the fight was in danger of being called off.
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As for history ... Ariana Grande and Pete called off their engagement October 14.
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Both of which were called off due to growing concerns around COVID-19.
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"I immediately cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," Mr Trump tweeted.
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Mr. Trump said he called off the strike with 10 minutes to spare.
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Negotiators called off a plan to meet in person in London next week.
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The Senate called off a recess next week to vote on the measure.
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Two theaters were evacuated and the performance of "The Tempest" was called off.
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The Geneva show was called off after Swiss authorities reported 15 coronavirus cases.
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Police then called off the chase, and it was not immediately clear why.
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Who had called off the bodyguards who usually surrounded Kirov at all times?
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London (CNN Business)Brexit has been delayed, and may eventually be called off.
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Time and trust were lost after Mr. Trump called off talks in September.
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Koufax was blowing away the Dodgers before Lasorda finally called off the experiment.
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The game was called off a few minutes later, tied at 1-1.
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A Serie B match featuring Ascoli and Cremonese was called off on Saturday.
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President Trump abruptly called off peace talks in September, after a Taliban attack.
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That engagement was called off, but the couple got back together in 2015.
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The team later called off the visit, altogether, amid a feud with Trump.
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Rescuers recovered 47 dead bodies on Sunday before search operations were called off.
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The pair called off their engagement after being together for nearly five years.
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In Milwaukee, St. Paul and Minneapolis, public schools called off Monday classes. Gov.
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The two became engaged in June 2018 but called off their engagement in October.
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This is Bella's first relationship since she called off her engagement to John Cena.
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In October, however, The Shadow Brokers claimed the auction had been called off entirely.
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They called off their engagement in August 2010 but reconciled just three months later.
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A new option for this SUV is the so-called Off-road Precision App.
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The majority of cruises departing this Saturday have also been called off or postponed.
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Last week, Lady Gaga and her fiancé Taylor Kinney reportedly called off their engagement.
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"The search was called off that evening without finding Debra," reads the prosecutor's statement.
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Details: It is unclear why the president called off the strike, per the Times.
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"There was a lot of different reasons [we called off our engagement]," Stanton said.
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They were first engaged in 2008, but called off their engagement in August 2010.
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They've called off attempts for today and will be attempting a second run tomorrow.
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TW, separately called off similar sale of their shares to Tsinghua Unigroup last year.
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Under pressure from the government, the last two major challengers called off their campaigns.
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By Monday afternoon, the event had been called off due to the treacherous conditions.
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She said she accepted the terms but the school called off the event anyway.
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EDT The Falcon 9 launch was called off due to weather concerns on Thursday.
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Local residents said that after the protests, the security forces called off the operation.
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Races on Sunday were called off as winds roiled the waters of the lagoon.
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Her dad honked the horn until they left and Attar called off the run.
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They were first engaged in 2008, but called off their engagement in August 2010.
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Posey called off his engagement to his childhood sweetheart Seana Gorlick in October 2014.
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The race was called off as other cyclists also became ill from the heat.
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As a measure of abundant precaution, #Chandrayaan2 launch has been called off for today.
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In September 2013, a rep confirmed that the couple had called off their engagement.
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Australian, Malaysian and Chinese governments called off the search for MH370 in January 2017.
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Unions representing the cabin crew in Spain had called off plans to strike Jan.
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After the news the summit was called off, Democrats criticized Trump for the decision.
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After M.S.F. phoned the governor and the police chief, the commandos were called off.
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On Tuesday, the retailers Staples and Office Depot called off their $6.3 billion deal.
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This is called off-label use and is a common practice with many medications.
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Trump later ordered and then called off a decision to strike Iran in retaliation.
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The match was called off soon afterwards and the whole 75,000-seater stadium cleared.
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But some teachers said they were not surveyed before the walkout was called off.
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The fight was called off by the doctor before the fifth round could start.
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He had called off the engagement but continued supporting Ms. Graswald, Ms. Rice said.
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The planned background briefing on immigration was abruptly called off after the president left.
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The tech and culture festival was called off on Friday due to coronavirus fears.
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The tech and culture festival was called off on Friday due to coronavirus fears.
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But the plan did not come together, and it was called off in December.
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On Monday, the women's giant slalom was called off as well, despite bright sun.
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I called off the cops, but we've never been able to get past it.
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The Hong Kong Marathon, originally scheduled for early February, has also been called off.
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After more than 10 attempts to place a needle, the execution was called off.
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North Korea called off the joint cultural performance, which had been scheduled for Feb.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel called off a planned visit Thursday to a university in Halle.
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Boston public schools held classes on Friday but called off all after-school activities.
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Following a brief period of tension on Sunday evening, the demonstration was called off.
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Chicago, New York, Philadelphia and Newark, New Jersey, airports were seeing flights called off.
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Earlier this year, the company announced an IPO that has since been called off.
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But six rounds into this show of domination, the fight was abruptly called off.
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Also Wednesday, Philip Morris International said it has called off merger discussions with Altria.
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Deals • Barrick Gold called off a $17.8 billion hostile takeover bid for Newmont Gold.
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Their whole breakup feels very tidy: Boy doesn't want kids, so wedding is called off.
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Trump called off the summit earlier this month following increasingly harsh rhetoric from North Korea.
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The companies in November said they had called off the talks and later resumed them.
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No fewer than five different explanations have emerged for why the strike was called off.
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The Australian-led search for remains from the crash was called off in January 2017.
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You'll recall, she called off the engagement after having serious questions about their future together.
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A visit to North Korea by Mike Pompeo, America's secretary of state, was called off.
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And the worst of it was that, in two months, Lanlan called off the wedding.
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This week it called off a protest march after the government released five political prisoners.
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Dear Kelsey,Recently, I called off an engagement that has been years in the making.
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The CPS found no evidence against the two men and the trial was called off.
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She called off her upcoming wedding with her father's complete support, according to the book.
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Some of the candidates' events for Friday, the last day for campaigning, were called off.
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Staples and Office Depot called off their planned merger in May due to antitrust concerns.
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Tracy Anderson's fiancé, banker Nick Riley, has called off their engagement, according to Page Six.
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The couple called off their engagement in August 2010 but reconciled just three months later.
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The proposed tie-up between two American telecom giants was formally called off this weekend.
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Jay Mohr has called off his plans to divorce wife Nikki Cox, PEOPLE can reveal.
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The rescuers found the last missing body late Saturday and the search was called off.
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The woman officer, the one who called off the rescue mission, looks at us suddenly.
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Environmentalists have made a fuss, and India's figurehead president has called off his planned visit.
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Soud learned that the meeting was called off while the live stream was still rolling.
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Jodie Sweetin has officially called off her engagement to fiancé of 14 months Justin Hodak.
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Woodstock 50 was called off after months of setbacks over venues, permits and financial backing.
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He added that more demonstrations could take place if the auctions were not called off.
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The Carnival organizing committee called off the first day of the festival, citing the unrest.
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Their on-and-off relationship culminated in an engagement that was eventually called off twice.
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Herb Dean called off the fight and the UFC had its youngest champion to date.
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"You're like flirting with him and called off your whole divorce?" says Kardashian West, 34.
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But when the adoption is called off, he converts the nursery into a man cave.
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They famously won the right to do so, but the organizers called off the march.
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Trump later called off a counter-strike, saying it would have killed too many Iranians.
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Last week, developers called off an upgrade called SegWit2x, initially planned for around Nov. 16.
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Moscow called off airstrikes on the city ahead of a three-day truce on Oct.
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Individual lawmakers have called off large group gatherings and instituted new bans on shaking hands.
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On Wednesday, both Biden and Sanders called off large events they had planned in Illinois.
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A raft of sports events globally have already been called off due to the coronavirus.
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"Anything that's what's called 'off then shelf' then it's already moving" to customers, Cooper said.
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The fight was called off and KSI was awarded the TKO in the third round.
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It is so cold that Disney on Ice has called off a performance in Chicago.
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Social distancing has suddenly posed a big barrier, and some festivities have been called off.
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Social distancing has suddenly posed a big barrier, and some festivities have been called off.
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But then the interview was abruptly called off: His contacts feared they had been followed.
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On Sunday, it announced the temporary closure of all mosques and called off Friday prayers.
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Johnson's announcement affects 8.7 million students, and end-of-year exams have been called off.
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His rematch with Klitschko was delayed, then called off, when he failed two drug tests.
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The president said he called off the meeting because of Russia's recent hostilities with Ukraine.
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However calamitous the circumstances, our elections have never been indefinitely postponed, let alone called off.
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Popular shows, including Cirque du Soleil and David Copperfield, have also called off upcoming performances.
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The 2003 championship in Beijing was called off due to the SARS outbreak in China.
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The 2003 championship in Beijing was called off due to the SARS outbreak in China.
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They had lost 228 of their previous 28 games before this season was called off.
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He called off a secret meeting with Taliban leaders at Camp David after the bombing.
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Go deeper: Trump: I called off secret meeting with Taliban in U.S. over Kabul blast
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An upgrade called SegWit2x was called off in the fall after it lost widespread support.
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"Japanese marathons get called off four hours before the run" because of weather, consoled another.
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Although transit officials called off the shutdown in January, the plans for the busway remained.
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Some airlines in Europe called off flights to Iran in the wake of the crash.
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In Florida alone, airlines have called off nearly 9,000 flights to and from the state.
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Op-Ed Contributor KOLKATA, India — My friend says his cousin's wedding has been called off.
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An American air attack planned for Wednesday had been called off because of bad weather.
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I needed to show maturity and restraint, so I called off an already-planned visit.
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Beijing on Sunday also called off additional tariffs set to kick in on US goods.
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Nissan, however, called off the launch of a high-performance Leaf electric car, cancelling Nov.
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Trump later said he had called off the strikes because it could have killed 150 people.
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The Making a Murderer subject has called off his engagement to Lynn Hartman, family sources say.
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But the search was called off after authorities detected the smell of bleach in the home.
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When the information got back to the bride and her family, they called off the wedding.
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However, Spears has called off the show and is unsure when she'll return to the stage.
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Pete Davidson is cheering himself up weeks after he and Ariana Grande called off their engagement.
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Today, the Belgian national team called off another training session in the wake of the attacks.
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As was the big, loving hug Garcia wrapped Yabushita in after the fight was called off.
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The alert was called off when nothing was found, a source close to the investigation said.
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Cena and Bella called off their engagement on Sunday just weeks before their planned destination wedding.
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Both AHS alumni, Peters and Roberts called off their engagement in March after seven years together.
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But the IPO was called off in favor of a giant $3.7 billion acquisition from Cisco.
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President Donald Trump came close to retaliating but called off an airstrike at the last moment.
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It has staged weekly protests in the capital, Moroni, demanding that the vote be called off.
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The action, over a pay dispute, was called off after talks at the conciliation service Acas.
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GFH and Shuaa held merger discussions last year but the talks were called off in June.
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Pilots in Ireland and Portugal also called off a strike they had planned for December 18th.
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U.S. President Donald Trump planned, then called off at the last minute, air strikes on Iran.
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Hanlong called off a $1.23 billion offer for Sundance in April 2013 after missing funding deadlines.
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John Cena and Nikki Bella have called off their nuptials just weeks before their wedding date.
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Messina's character has appeared sporadically on the series since Mindy and Danny's engagement was called off.
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The pair got in engaged in 2012, and then called off their engagement later in 2013.
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Margaret eventually called-off the engagement, many believe due to her sister's reluctance to approve it.
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G.E. called off the deal in December after the Justice Department moved to block the transaction.
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The reality star called off her relationship with the Houston Rockets player, a source tells PEOPLE.
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It was like my sister — or bleached-haired eccentric brother — had just called off their engagement.
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Australia, Malaysia, and China called off a two-year underwater search for the aircraft in January.
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Nyandarua County Commissioner Boaz Cherotich says the search is called off overnight due to poor visibility.
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Spanish cabin crew called off planned strikes last week after reaching a preliminary agreement on contracts.
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Residents had been instructed to head to higher ground but the warning was later called off.
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Aixtron has said that the deal would be called off if the U.S. president opposed it.
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Competitor Zoosk has struggled in the wake of Tinder and has even called off its IPO.
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Holm won the show's eighth season, but he and Emily Maynard ultimately called off their engagement.
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Cops have called off the search after speaking with Brooke and determining the kids are safe.
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Reality TV star Khloe Kardashian called off her divorce from Odom a week after his collapse.
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He called off his men, and invited Garofalo and their daughter to join him in Milan.
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QUESTION: Can you clarify that the president announced the letter and (inaudible) summit is called off.
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The couple called off their engagement in 2010; she and Powell started dating later that year.
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UNICEF Hong Kong called off its annual Run for Every Child charity road run on Nov.
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Political waves After news the summit was called off, some Democrats criticized Trump for the decision.
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The two organizations did not immediately respond to questions about why they called off their merger.
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Ushakov said that the meeting was called off due to a rising tension over Crimea peninsula.
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They called off the rescue operation last week and shifted focus to recovering the wayward vessel.
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When Trump called off the summit on May 24, the ended the day 0.4 percent lower.
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He had just been told that the trip to Disneyland was called off for safety reasons.
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Sanford and his mistress got engaged in 237 but called off the engagement a year later.
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THE HILL: What do you need to see from Congress for those to be called off?
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British Prime Minister Theresa May called off her visit after suffering a stinging defeat on Brexit.
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Both the CDU and the Greens say that the FDP called off the talks on purpose.
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On Tuesday, with only two singles matches completed, play was called off shortly before 7 p.m.
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Airlines called off more than 500 flights to and from the metropolitan area's three main airports.
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Rescue efforts were called off after a final helicopter flight over the ridge on July 27.
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And if the travel ban is fully implemented, even already-approved trips will be called off.
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More than 50 people were killed in clashes before protesters called off the blockade in February.
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Halliburton and Baker Hughes called off their merger on Sunday, after struggling to win regulatory approvals.
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The Atlantic 10 tourney was called off as VCU players were in a pregame dunk line.
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The game was called off and the N.B.A. said the season would go on hiatus indefinitely.
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Mike DeWine (R) called off Tuesday's primary election, citing the health emergency posed by the coronavirus.
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Bernie Sanders, told CNN Tuesday that he does not think the convention should be called off.
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Organizers also called off the Royal Shakespeare Company's "Matilda the Musical," due to run from Sept.
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The first dive was called off when water began to trickle in from the inner hatch.
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The official said the doubt was one of the reasons Mr. Trump called off the strike.
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It took a mere seven days before Silicon Valley called off its truce with Donald Trump.
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Earlier this year, Gap called off plans to split Old Navy into a separate public company.
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Organizers also called off the Royal Shakespeare Company's "Matilda the Musical", due to run from Sept.
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As the official completed the ten count and called off the fight, Dimitrenko was left perturbed.
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"I immediately cancelled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," Mr Trump declared on September 7th.
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All Champions League and Europa League fixtures scheduled for this week had also been called off.
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An Aixtron spokesman said the FGC deal would be called off if Obama took such action.
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The Republican presidential candidate called off the event in Londonderry early Friday morning, according to CNN.
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Carriers said operations were much improved from Wednesday, when they called off more than 4,400 flights.
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"I immediately canceled the meeting and called off peace negotiations," the President added at the time.
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Major events, from music festival Clockenflap to tech bash Rise, have been called off by organisers.
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While Trump may have called off talks, he still wants the United States out of Afghanistan.
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British Airways owner IAG added 1.9% after BA pilots called off a strike set for Sept.
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Conservative Chancellor Sebastian Kurz called off his coalition with the FPO the day Strache stepped down.
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Trump called off a retaliatory strike at the last minute over fears of loss of life.
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U.S. President Donald Trump planned, then called off at the last minute, air strikes on Iran.
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But Pyongyang sees the drills as a rehearsal for war and demands they be called off.
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Sources told PEOPLE that Ariana's and Davidson's inner circles were "relieved" that they called off the wedding.
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"Jen has called off the divorce," a source close to Garner tells PEOPLE in the latest issue.
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Sven Baertschi's power-play goal early in the third period was called off on a high stick.
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In January of this year a source told PEOPLE the two had called off their divorce plans.
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But the launch was called off as the crew worked to restore the station's full power supply.
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President Trump had abruptly called off the highly anticipated summit with Kim before retracting a day later.
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The hardest-hit airport was Boston Logan, where about four out of five flights were called off.
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After the transport strike fizzled out, leading union Unsa-RATP formally called off the action on Jan.
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NASA has even called off the rocket's expected launch attempt Friday, and it hasn't yet been rescheduled.
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Bozdag, after the cancellation, called off a meeting with his German counterpart and flew back to Turkey.
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A few months later, Kardashian called off their divorce following Odom's near-fatal overdose in October 2015.
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So the referee thought, there was no point in the fight where it should be called off.
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" Last month, Stanton told PEOPLE: "There was a lot of different reasons [we called off our engagement].
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President Emmanuel Macron, who was planning a visit, has called off a trip by his foreign minister.
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The launch was originally scheduled for that time yesterday, but was called off on account of weather.
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The fitness expert, 43, was reportedly shocked when Riley suddenly called off the engagement over the weekend.
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A local government order effectively called off the pilgrimage, asking the pilgrims and tourists to return home.
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Australia, Malaysia, and China jointly called off a two-year underwater search for the aircraft in January.
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In 2015, Meyer and Palin called off their first planned wedding days before the May 23 date.
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I was pretty bummed when Dove Cameron and Ryan McCartan called off their engagement in October 2016.
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The race was called off after several participants were taken sick due to the heat, organizers said.
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Whatever truce was made between the two seemed to be called off after the release of Queen.
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The two retailers have announced a slew of cost-cutting measures since their merger was called off.
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DraftKings and FanDuel have called off their proposed merger after regulators tried to block it in court.
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The search for about 100 missing people has been called off as authorities warn of more landslides.
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Montreal-based Aldo called off its acquisition of the Camuto Group's footwear and accessories businesses in October.
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The retailer last year called off a proposed merger with rival Office Depot due to antitrust concerns.
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Three major nonconference football games have been called off this weekend as Hurricane Florence approaches the Carolinas.
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However, the deal was called off early Wednesday, with executives citing the changes to U.S. tax regulations.
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A Trump rally in Chicago was called off on Friday after scuffles between Trump supporters and protesters.
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Lille's mayor has called off a huge flea market, in September, which last year drew 2.5m visitors.
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In November, two events featuring Chinese dissidents were called off amid apparent fears of repercussions from Beijing.
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The hugely-anticipated match at River Plate's Monumental stadium in Buenos Aires was called off on Nov.
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It was supposed to start in 1939, but it was called off when Adolf Hitler invaded Poland.
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Lesbians Who Tech has called off a sponsorship deal with Palantir and returned the controversial startup's money.
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In May, TRX City called off a $1.7 billion deal in another major property development, Bandar Malaysia.
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The search was called off, but officers were "patrolling the area" on Sunday, according to NBC News.
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A Trump rally in the Miami area planned for Monday night was called off the previous evening.
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In a tweet he said he called off the attack after learning the number of potential casualties.
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China has called off plans for top-level talks with South Korea and Japan, according to reports.
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" He posted that it was called off but that he was still going to "enjoy the honeymoon.
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But they called off their engagement the following year and stayed broken up for three more years.
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Then the game was called off because of poor conditions related to paint used on the field.
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BUENOS AIRES, Argentina – Argentina has called off a friendly against Israel following protests by pro-Palestinian groups.
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Making up ground on so-called off tracks is often more difficult than on a dry surface.
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A new round of Norway-mediated talks expected for this week was called off after Acosta's death.
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A defeat for May increases the chances that Brexit will eventually be delayed, or called off altogether.
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Xerox called off the deal in May following objections by major shareholders Carl Icahn and Darwin Deason.
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An emailed request for comment to the remaining school that called off the performance was not returned.
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Chicago officials called off the parade and said they won't dye the Chicago River green this year.
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Disclosure of illness is common in porn, and shoots are adapted or called off if need be.
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The software company Zendesk called off its Relate conference that was to begin on Tuesday in Miami.
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An attempt to kill Ms. Cáceres was planned for early February but called off, the lawyers said.
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He had called off his usual speech at Imam Reza shrine in Mashhad over the virus outbreak.
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TMZ broke the story ... Ariana and Pete broke things off this weekend and called off their engagement.
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On Tuesday, protest leaders called off the strikes and agreed to resume talks with the military council.
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Now, the business world is extremely pleased that the trade war appears to have been called off.
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Shortly after, the production's North American co-producers withdrew their financial support and it was called off.
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This argument prevailed, and in early November the plan to double the network capacity was called off.
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Mr. Trump has already called off the meeting once, only to turn it back on days later.
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San Francisco has called off the ballet, the symphony and other gatherings for the next two weeks.
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Mr. Scott's campaign took negative commercials off television markets in the Panhandle and called off campaign events.
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Russian officials called off a planned evacuation of a village in the northern part of the country.
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Restaurants are losing business in cities with substantial outbreaks, or where large events have been called off.
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Passengers have called off travel plans for the Lunar New Year holiday, prompting airlines to offer refunds.
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The actual rally was called off by the police after the governor declared a state of emergency.
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The union workers called off their strike when they reached a fare-hike agreement with the government.
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Japanese billionaire Yusaku Maezawa has called off the search for a girlfriend to take to the moon.
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Washington ordered U.S. warplanes to destroy an Iranian military post in Lebanon, but called off the strike.
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The hours ticked by and some involved in the operation wondered if it should be called off.
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Newspaper stocks fell as Gannett and Tronc, publisher of The Los Angeles Times, called off a merger.
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The meeting was called off late last month over what Trump called "open hostility" from North Korea.
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Both Commerzbank and Deutsche Bank were in talks to merge last year but called off the negotiations.
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And, of course, the last two days of the Venice Carnival were called off, making international headlines.
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Mr. Trump called off peace talks with the Taliban last September, but negotiations have restarted since then.
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If he was met by Iraqi officials, one American official said, the strike would be called off.
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One such signal was seen when Tehran called off a second ballistic missile test scheduled for Feb.
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The show may have been called off on account of coronavirus concerns, but the news goes on.
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But when president Trump called off the talks with the Taliban, the Afghan the vote went ahead.
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At least two other NBA events in the city in advance of the game were called off.
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If he was met by Iraqi officials, the American official said, the strike would be called off.
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HONG KONG/BEIJING (Reuters) - Talks have been called off between HNA Group and Value Partners Group (403.
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Frontier pilots did all of that but managed to reach a deal and called off the strike.
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Nebraska department of agriculture also said the Chinese officials called off a visit to farms in Nebraska.
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Although that was called off, there have been 26 days of strike action so far this year.
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An "alt-right" leader called off a planned protest of Google over the firing of James Damore.
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In the U.S., the firm has called off plans for a new hotel in the Mississippi Delta.
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He called off plans to travel to Washington, DC after a testy call over Trump's border wall.
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The race was called off after several participants were taken sick due to the heat, organisers said.
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Trump called off retaliatory air strikes at the last minute, saying too many people would have died.
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North Korea also called off talks with South Korea scheduled for Wednesday, blaming U.S.-South Korean military exercises.
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A few months after deciding to postpone their wedding, they officially called off their engagement in September 2013.
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Alternatively, this week's votes could lead to Brexit being called off altogether if a second referendum is held.
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Bella called off her engagement to Cena three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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In 2015, a gay pride march was called off when right-wing activists pelted participants with smoke grenades.
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The Comcast-Time Warner Cable deal was called off and AT&T's attempted T-Mobile acquisition was scrapped.
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Iran shot down a U.S. drone last week, and Trump called off retaliatory air strikes minutes before impact.
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On Friday, the tariffs were called off, after the United States and Mexico announced an agreement on immigration.
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Whiskey Cavalier cannot stop sobbing about his ex-fiancée Gigi (Valerie Huber), who recently called off their engagement.
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Gaga, 30, and former fiancé Taylor Kinney, 35, amicably called off their engagement in July of last year.
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Pompeo planned to meet his counterpart last November, but the talks were called off at the last minute.
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But after reportedly having secured $1.7 billion in private funding, the company called off the public token sale.
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The operation was set to begin in the dawn hours of Sunday, but was called off by Trump.
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Even with Iraqi forces in harm's way, coalition strikes were often called off over concerns for civilians nearby.
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Russia, which once imported 40bn cubic metres of Turkmenistani gas a year, called off all purchases in January.
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GAME CALLED OFF No. 21 Michigan State's game at No. 5 Maryland was postponed because of the weather.
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China has called off the drilling; Vietnam has made mollifying noises about solving disputes bilaterally, as China prefers.
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It's been over two years since the former Disney star and Hunger Games actor called off their engagement.
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On Friday, he called off the tariffs, after the United States and Mexico announced an agreement on immigration.
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Song was previously in a relationship with Miley Cyrus' brother Trace but called off her engagement in 2012.
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The post also comes just a week after she and ex-fiancé Pete Davidson called off their engagement.
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In April, the bank called off nearly six weeks of talks to merge with cross-town rival Commerzbank.
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The launch was called off less than two minutes before lift-off on Wednesday, upsetting President Vladimir Putin.
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Since Mr. Trump called off the meeting early Thursday morning, the sides have apparently been back in contact.
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The government has called off the search for bodies from Thursday, citing concern about the spread of disease.
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However, Belgian parent Anheuser Busch InBev NV cancelled the pricing and called off the IPO the following day.
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Nikki called off her engagement to Cena three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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After a brief conference with the lawyers, the judge called off the trial and sent the jurors home.
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The operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off, a senior administration official said.
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The British premier on Monday called off a parliamentary vote on her Brexit agreement to seek more concessions.
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A massive air and sea search followed, but was called off by June 30, 1921, according to NOAA.
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A sea search off Australia's east coast for the missing was called off early Sunday, the military said.
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Khan responded Monday by saying a planned state visit by Trump to the UK should be called off.
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The fling with Montana came not long after Azalea called off her engagement to NBA star Nick Young.
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Nikki and Cena called off their wedding earlier this month, a year after he proposed during WrestleMania 33.
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A search for more survivors had been called off by Wednesday evening, chief fire officer P.S. Rahangdale said.
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Halliburton called off the Baker Hughes deal on Sunday after stiff opposition from U.S. and European antitrust regulators.
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Several companies have called off inversion deals since the Treasury Department began rolling out the package of rules.
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AS) rose 1.3 percent after it called off a merger of equals with U.S. coatings company Axalta (AXTA.
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An adult friend of his mother learns of the dilemma and offers to have the bet called off.
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They announced that they had called off their engagement in December 2014 after four years as a couple.
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In April the bank called off nearly six weeks of talks to merge with cross-town rival Commerzbank.
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Heavily armed special forces were sent in but failed to find the suspect and called off the alert.
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Girardi then called off the walk and had Betances pitch to Crawford, who grounded out, leaving Pagan stranded.
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But on Friday, Djokovic appeared listless and tactically adrift in the second set before play was called off.
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On Thursday, Trump called off the highly anticipated denuclearization summit that was planned for June 12 in Singapore.
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Earlier this month, a rally in Chicago was called off due to major protests outside of the arena.
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Both sales are in their early stages and could be called off at any time, the people said.
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That announcement came three months after Walgreens called off its near two-year deal to buy Rite Aid.
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Telekom called off an attempt to merge its T-Mobile US unit with Sprint Corp at the weekend.
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Surely the fight would be called off, everyone thought, or at least changed to a non-title fight.
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Joe says that following his son's near death experience in Nevada, Kardashian called off her divorce to Lamar.
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The strike was later called off on assurances from the excise department that it would not "harass" jewelers.
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The search had involved up to 300 people at times but was finally called off on January 5.
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January 210, 2019 The U.S. president's annual State of the Union speech has been called off for now.
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Trump announced a sweeping ban on travel into the US. The NCAA called off its annual basketball tournaments.
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North Korea called off a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in New York last week.
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The president said he called off those strikes over concern about the loss of life they would cause.
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The operation was underway in its early stages when it was called off, a senior administration official said.
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Her husband's job was called off yet again, heightening her financial concerns about the coming days and weeks.
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Ships and aircraft had covered nearly 1,000 nautical miles before the search was called off at 10 a.m.
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Or it could have been a bad operation that should've been called off once things started going south.
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Even before the Boxing Road to Tokyo event was called off, competitors complained about the risk of infection.
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Even before the Boxing Road to Tokyo event was called off, competitors complained about the risk of infection.
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Lady Gaga and her fiance have called off their engagement ... ending their two-year relationship ... TMZ has confirmed.
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Major events have been called off for precaution, including the National Basketball Association who has suspended its season.
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The engagement was quickly called off ... but as of late, it appears the two have been back together.
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President Trump called off Tuesday's event — an annual tradition that is typically free of controversy — on Monday night.
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Previously the KNVB had called off games in the North Brabant province, but the postponements are now nationwide.
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The local government on Friday called off a major Hindu pilgrimage and evacuated thousands of pilgrims and tourists.
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HONG KONG, Sept 11 (Reuters) - Hong Kong activists called off protests on Wednesday in remembrance of the Sept.
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Deals • Tencent Music, LeasePlan and Sonae have all delayed or called off I.P.O.s amid the recent market turmoil.
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Kollel Ner Avrohom Synagogue in Lakewood, New Jersey, an Orthodox synagogue, called off its own festivities on Thursday.
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But Mr. Trump called off the talks, citing a bombing that killed an American and a NATO soldier.
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In September, President Trump called off peace talks with the Taliban after an attack that killed an American.
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The city called off its usual New Year's Eve fireworks display, citing fears of a possible militant attack.
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Deals • The Gap called off plans to spin off its most successful division, Old Navy, and investors cheered.
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The two companies called off a planned merger in 2014, citing an inadequate regulatory framework in the country.
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The launch was eventually called off as police blocked the truck carrying the balloons from entering the site.
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News from elsewhere on the internet The Geneva Motor Show has been called off because of coronavirus fears.
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After explosive devices were discovered near a Labor Day parade in New Jersey, the event was called off.
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After explosive devices were discovered near a Labor Day parade in New Jersey, the event was called off.
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The announcement comes three months after Walgreens called off its near two-year deal to buy Rite Aid.
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Student groups have not called off the strike, saying first they will discuss the deal with their members.
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Trump was looking for a foreign policy win, after he called off talks with the Taliban in September.
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Eric Trump issued a statement as well, expressing regret that the charity effort had to be called off.
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Finnish national airline Finnair said it was still hoping the strike could be called off before next Monday.
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The two media companies had previously explored the possibility of a merger but called off talks in 2014.
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However, the North Koreans called off the meeting a couple hours before it was set to take place.
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Then rock musician Bruce Springsteen called off his concert set for Greensboro, last weekend to protest the law.
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Under his watch the airport called off a planned June 2012 opening date with just three weeks' notice.
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Harmony Gold said on Tuesday it had called off underground shifts at its mines owing to load shedding.
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But the two companies called off the deal after pushback from shareholders who complained it undervalued Rite Aid.
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Authorities have called off the LGBT pride parade in Istanbul for three straight years due to security concerns.
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And in June, Trump announced that he had prepared, and then called off, a military strike on Iran.
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Pieces of debris were found at various locations, but the search was called off in January this year.
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Besides the productions in Buffalo, Dayton, Marblehead, and Oklahoma City, others have been called off in Braintree, Mass.
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Andrew M. Cuomo called off the L train apocalypse: a full shutdown of the tunnel for 15 months.
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President Donald Trump has called off an immigration raid targeting at least 2,000 asylum-seeking families — for now.
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President Donald Trump has called off an immigration raid targeting at least 2,23 asylum-seeking families — for now.
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During drinks, Robin's boss prods her about why her wedding was called off, which is already a tad uncomfortable.
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He threaded the needle on a beautiful left straight onto MacDonald's broken nose to see the fight called off.
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Remainers, meanwhile, still hope that the whole thing could be called off if Mrs May's deal is voted down.
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I went over to hear what was going on and I found out Ashley had called off the wedding.
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Although John Cena and Nikki Bella called off their engagement last month, a reconciliation between the couple seems imminent.
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The launch was already called off once before on Thursday when lightning at the launch site became a concern.
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Trump later said he had called off a military strike to retaliate because it could have killed 150 people.
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The news conference, on a Georgia law requiring hands-free electronic devices in automobiles, was then abruptly called off.
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The pair called off their first wedding in May 2015 but later reunited and got married in June 2016.
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Fiat Chrysler and Renault A proposed merger that could have reshaped the global auto industry has been called off.
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Bella and Cena announced that they've called off their engagement Sunday, a year after he proposed during WrestleMania 33.
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President Trump on Wednesday called off the picnic amid the ongoing immigration crisis surrounding the administration's "zero tolerance" policy.
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The move marks the second time in three years that Sprint and T-Mobile have called off a deal.
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After looking for the woman for 30 hours, the Coast Guard called off the search, Erie News Now reports.
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The stock is down more than 14.5 percent since the Office Depot merger was called off earlier in May.
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The Philippine government called off peace talks with communist rebels and ended a ceasefire after insurgents killed three soldiers.
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Details: With the search being called off, the death toll from the collision has risen from one to six.
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And the central bank called off a trial in which Ant and Tencent were developing credit scores on individuals.
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And last year they called off their first wedding shortly before Palin revealed she was pregnant with their daughter.
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The deal comes just a day after the merger talks between T-Mobile and Sprint were officially called off.
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Previous attempts were called off in recent weeks due to high winds, clouds, and boats in the hazard area.
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Wednesday was hardly the first time the North called off an important inter-Korean event at the last minute.
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Hilton and her fiancé Chris Zylka have reportedly called off their engagement less than one year after Zylka proposed.
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In the years since their engagement, Bristowe has started a scrunchie business and a podcast called Off The Vine.
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Follow-up Israeli tests last December and January were also called off at short notice due to technical problems.
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Bolton said Iran should not "mistake U.S. prudence and discretion for weakness" after Trump called off the military strike.
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It came just under a year since Gaga and her former fiancé, Taylor Kinney, amicably called off their engagement.
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PDT The Wall Street Journal reports Musk's lawyers called off a settlement deal offered by the SEC Thursday morning.
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Nikki and Cena called off their wedding in April, three weeks before they were set to tie the knot.
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The North's official KCNA news agency said Pyongyang had called off high-level talks with Seoul due on Wednesday.
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Rivera wed Dorsey in July 2014 just three months after her engagement to rapper Big Sean was called off.
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On Thursday, Tribune Media called off the deal — and then said it was suing Sinclair for breach of contract.
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Vanke last month called off the deal with Shenzhen Metro saying it could not get major shareholders to agree.
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A local government order issued later effectively called off the pilgrimage, asking the pilgrims and tourists to return home.
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The duo announced that they had called off their engagement in December 2014 after four years as a couple.
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Though Hudson and Bellamy called off their engagement in 2014, they have remained close friends and devoted co-parents.
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In April, the bank called off nearly six weeks of talks to merge with cross-town rival Commerzbank (CBKG.DE).
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Separately, the military last week called off a search of a container of ammunition for an automatic grenade launcher.
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Martha's clearly freaked out by the whole thing ... we're told the signing was called off shortly after the incident.
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Zoo officials called off the efforts Wednesday afternoon, only to discover it on zoo property later in the day.
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That news came as a surprise, especially since Trump called off a missile strike on Iran that same evening.
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Rescuers called off a search for survivors due to a lack of heavy machinery required for the massive task.
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A spokesman for the presidential office said Wednesday that Suu Kyi had called off her trip for two reasons.
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A small fraction of farmers union called off the strike Saturday following a four-hour long meeting with Fadnavis.
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Mr Duterte promptly called off the truce, just before the communists declared their own ceasefire, which was subsequently rescinded.
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Cattrall has been taking heat from fans who blame her for "Sex and the City 3" being called off.
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ANTRAM said they were open to government-moderated negotiations but only if the strike was suspended or called off.
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The White House then called off a meeting with Obama that was scheduled for the following day in Laos.
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They welcomed their daughter, Dream, last November, and by February, PEOPLE confirmed the two had called off their engagement.
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Heavy rain in Manchester, England, forced City's game against Borussia Möenchengladbach to be called off 20 minutes before kickoff.
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After at least one flight was called off on Tuesday, there were no reports of additional cancellations on Wednesday.
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In a series of tweets, President Donald Trump "called off" a planned secret meeting between him and Taliban leaders.
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The relatives of his eldest son's fiancée called off their wedding, not wanting to associate their family with his.
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Just under half the field had still to complete their rounds when play was called off for the day.
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Civil society groups and some parties opposing an extension called off the protests that had been planned for Thursday.
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"If Obama had called off air strikes, the media would demand he get the Nobel Peace Prize," McDaniel tweeted.
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And he revealed he'd called off a new set of sanctions as diplomats prepare for his arrival in Singapore.
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The Istanbul governor's office last week said the march had been called off out of concern for public order.
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North Korea has called off its annual "anti-US imperialism" rally for this year, according to The Associated Press.
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Last week, Richard Branson called off talks with Saudi Arabia over a $1 billion investment in his space companies.
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Biden called off rallies in Illinois and Florida on Wednesday, announcing that he would instead hold "virtual" campaign events.
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BALPA had said it would haved called off the strikes this week if BA had engaged with the offer.
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They have broken the news that commencement will be called off and, sometimes, that tuition will not be refunded.
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On Tuesday, in the wake of the Brussels attack, Le Pen called off all public appearances citing safety concerns.
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As we've told you .. they've been trying to work things out since Bella called off their engagement in April.
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As a result, a vote on the subpoena to the former consultant, Andrii Telizhenko, was called off Wednesday afternoon.
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Two races, Australia and Monaco, have been cancelled and six others postponed with more expected to be called off.
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But soon after Iran shot down an American drone, Mr Trump called off airstrikes that Mr Bolton had supported.
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He ordered local schools to remain closed for a second week and called off smaller events in the region.
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The latest iteration, which began in 2017 and primarily targeted opium-producing facilities, was called off late last year.
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He called off the engagement and demanded that her family repay everything he had spent on her, she said.
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But he called off that visit after the Taliban claimed responsibility for an attack that killed a US soldier.
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But three Brazilian companies have called off IPOs this year as uncertainty about the October presidential election unsettles investors.
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And when an American reconnaissance drone was downed, a U.S. counter-strike was called off at the last moment.
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President Trump said he called off negotiations with the Taliban after they claimed responsibility for the death of Sgt.
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Conte had also been due to see Serraj later in the day, but the meeting was abruptly called off.
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The Buffett-backed conglomerate Kraft Heinz called off plans to merge with Unilever, a deal valued at $143 billion.
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After intense public scrutiny, which escalated following their 2003 mega-flop film, "Gigli," the couple called off their wedding.
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In addition to matches being called off, the typhoon's impact on transportation in Japan has also left fans frustrated.
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The search had been called off for one day on Tuesday due to severe weather from Tropical Storm Karen.
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Festival goers were funneled into makeshift tents, musicians scheduled to perform cancelled and the festival was eventually called off.
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But the initial deep-sea search — jointly conducted by Australia, China and Malaysia — was called off in January 2017.
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From art shows to golf tournaments, countries like Hong Kong, Singapore and Thailand have seen major events called off.
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Most referees would have called off the fight seeing the punishment endured by Fedor during Maldonado's ground-based onslaught.
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President Donald Trump on Friday said he had called off a U.S. strike on Iran at the last minute.
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Amid surgery after surgery and her difficult recovery process, Slamhood broke up with her fiancé and called off her wedding.
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JOHANNESBURG (Reuters) - South African tycoon Christo Wiese on Friday called off plans to sell his stake in grocer Shoprite (SHPJ.
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A PTI source told Reuters the party's rally planned for Saturday in Islamabad was also likely to be called off.
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"The general strike has been suspended, not called off," said Chris Uyot, deputy secretary general of the Nigerian Labour Congress.
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During that time, Kardashian, 31, called off her and Odom's divorce and ended her relationship with NBA star James Harden.
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Sinclair previously tried to acquire Tribune Media, but the deal was ultimately called off after it was scrutinized by regulators.
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President Donald Trump on Friday called off tariffs on goods from Mexico that would have gone into effect this week.
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The New York Times is reporting that Trump on Thursday called off military strikes against Iran that he'd previously approved.
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It is now lunchtime, and Joseph has heartlessly called-off the playground marriage that was due to happen this afternoon.
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The march was called off this year because much of the city is in open rebellion against Ortega&aposs government.
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But in January, Stanton confirmed that the Bachelor nation contestants had ended their whirlwind romance and called off the engagement.
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Whatever the reason, they later were spotted together at the Grammys, with TMZ reporting the divorce had been called off.
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Today, however, a rep for the singer confirmed to People that the couple has called off their engagement and split.
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That is the second time the star has called off an engagement — the first with Chicago Fire actor Taylor Kinney.
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Overnight Thursday, Trump abruptly called off military strikes against Iran after previously approving them in retaliation for the drone shooting.
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Chile's foreign minister said just last week that there was "no chance" the summits would be called off, per Reuters.
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The new precondition is likely to complicate any revival of the peace negotiations called off last month by President Trump.
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But Pfizer called off its $160bn takeover of Allergan, blaming US Treasury rules that curb the deal's tax-reducing benefits.
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The fight was called off before the third round and Edgar looked almost faultless in seeing off a young contender.
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President Trump delivered remarks nearly an hour after he called off the vote on the Obamacare repeal and replace plan.
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They welcomed their daughter, Dream Renée, last November, and by February, PEOPLE confirmed the two had called off their engagement.
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Why it matters: Pompeo's last visit to Pyongyang was a disaster, and another planned visit in August was called off.
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Obama and Hillary Clinton have called off a joint campaign rally in Wisconsin for Wednesday because of the Orlando shooting.
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Some upward pressure was taken off Brent after a nationwide oil worker strike was called off in Nigeria, traders said.
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When Lauren Bushnell and Ben Higgins called off their engagement, Bushnell had to send back her 4.2 karat engagement ring.
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PEOPLE confirms the allegations against Kristen Jones, whose fiancé recently called off their engagement, ending their relationship after two years.
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But Trump called off the retaliatory attacks at the last minute, and instead, slapped Iran with "hard-hitting" new sanctions.
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The news coming just 2500 hours after he abruptly called off the historic meeting next month with Kim Jong-un.
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After the air strikes of June 20th were called off, cyber-attacks on the IRGC and missile forces went ahead.
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But management on both sides called off talks, blaming a need for capital, restructuring costs and difficulties implementing a deal.
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After Washington called off Tuesday's bilateral meeting between Obama and Duterte in response, the Philippines issued two statements expressing regret.
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Bella called off her engagement to Cena in April, three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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The horror of "House Of Special Purpose" hits its crescendo after the Romanovs production is allegedly called off for good.
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Last year, following reports Garner had called off their divorce , Affleck finally moved out of the property the couple shared.
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There's some evidence that CRISPR might make some unintended changes to other parts of the genome, called off-target effects.
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They became engaged in March 2015 but called off their wedding just days before their planned nuptials in May 2015.
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Under CA law, if Paris called off the engagement -- which she did -- Chris has a right to get it back.
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Brie Bella is both sad and relieved that her twin sister Nikki Bella called off her engagement to John Cena.
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Remember, Trump called off the Eagles visit after learning only a small number of players were actually planning to attend.
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Nikki called off her engagement to Cena in April — three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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" Before the update, concertgoers in Tennessee learned Fantasia's show for Sunday night was called off "due to unexpected health issues.
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Romell Broom's attempted execution in 2009 was called off after officials tried for two hours to administer lethal injection drugs.
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The two leaders were supposed to have a working lunch and a joint signing ceremony — but both were called off.
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The Taedonggong Beer Festival slated for August was called off amid reports of North Korea's worst drought in 16 years.
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Due to the uncompetitive nature of this bout throughout its duration, the referee called off the fight with unerring immediacy.
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An individual at the embassy confirmed it had been called off and directed further questions toward the public affairs office.
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Meg Ryan and John Mellencamp have called off their engagement one year after announcing plans to wed, PEOPLE confirmed Monday.
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Indian music fans are angry as DJ David Guetta's concert in Bangalore has been called off at the eleventh hour.
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Patreon has called off plans to add a service fee to patrons' pledges, a proposed update that angered many users.
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Classes at the school where I taught were called off for the day, and we all feasted on fried termites.
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On Thursday, Trump called off the meeting, even as North Korea made a show of dismantling a nuclear test site.
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More than half the Sunday flights at Raleigh-Durham International Airport and Piedmont Triad International Airport were also called off.
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They have thrown out — or cut up — Trump neckties, called off stays at Trump hotels, even stopped imbibing Trump wines.
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Residents and businesses near Lake Tahoma Dam appear to have dodged potential disaster Wednesday, after emergency officials called off evacuations.
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We're told Michelle -- who's one of the Double Dose Twins -- recently called off their engagement and wanted to bolt ASAP.
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E&E News reported that the NAAQS executive order announcement was called off, likely due to the controversy around Pruitt.
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Ortiz is slated to fight Sunday night in Ontario -- but we're guessing that will likely be called off very soon.
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In 2013, a planned merger between Hapag-Lloyd and Hamburg Sud was called off as terms could not be agreed.
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North Korea also called off high-level talks with South Korea scheduled for Wednesday, blaming U.S.-South Korean military exercises.
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Eventually, the announcer told fans the game was called off, that they were safe, and to please leave the arena.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has called off his annual speech for Nowruz, state news agency IRNA reported Monday.
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Cara Levine, an artist in Los Angeles, called off her wedding just over a year ago, after the engagement party.
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That led to the spacecraft squandering its propellant, and a planned docking at the International Space Station was called off.
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Royals-Indians (canceled, rain) Kansas City's home game against Cleveland was called off because of inclement weather in Goodyear, Ariz.
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Last week, Mr. Duterte angrily called off the talks and threatened to put the rebels on a terrorist watch list.
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The Copenhagen Fashion Summit will be pushed until October, while H&M's Global Change Award Gala was called off altogether.
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Trump called off a trip to Denmark last month after the Danish prime minister rebuffed his idea of buying Greenland.
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He added that military action remained very much an option, even though Mr. Trump called off one strike last week.
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The intrusion occurred the same day President Trump called off a strike on Iranian targets like radar and missile batteries.
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On Wednesday, upcoming appearances by Mr. Avenatti were called off, including two in Vermont sponsored by the state's Democratic Party.
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WASHINGTON — A North Carolina National Guard infantry battalion called off a training exercise that had been planned for a year.
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The announcement comes after Gap earlier this year called off plans to split Old Navy into a separate public company.
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Only when Messi matched and, in some lights, surpassed Maradona's achievements was the search called off — or, more accurately, reconstituted.
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The two had previously dated and gotten engaged in 2002, but Lil Wayne called off the engagement a year later.
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The State Department called off two briefings that had been scheduled for Wednesday, Senate and House aides confirm to CNN.
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First responders searched more than 49 square miles before the operation was called off on Thursday, the Coast Guard said.
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The organisers of those protests said they had called off this week's mass-demonstration, but a smaller crowd still gathered.
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The minimum bid had been set at $300,000, but the auction was called off after Mr. Cuban made his offer.
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It was called off because one of the astronaut's medium-sized spacesuits was not configured and ready for the journey.
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The dates and times were points of contention when the appearances by Ms. Coulter and Mr. Horowitz were called off.
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The company has called off those meetings because of an unforeseen issue related to execution and documentation, the report added.
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Mr. Trump abruptly called off peace talks in September after a Taliban attack killed an American soldier and 11 others.
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Tobacco giants Philip Morris International and Altria called off merger talks that would have created a $200 billion global behemoth.
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Businesses closed, schools canceled classes and the mayor called off municipal Christmas celebrations as he declared 30 days of mourning.
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Giuliani called off his initially planned trip in May, blaming Democrats for trying to spin his travel as election interference.
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Andrew M. Cuomo, who called off the L train shutdown after assembling outside experts to come up with an alternative.
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She briefly gets engaged to Billy Wallace, but the marriage is called off after he has too many drunken mishaps.
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On Wednesday, Broadcom called off its bid, and the stock shed as much as 2 percent Wednesday following the announcement.
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A soccer friendly between Japan and Chile scheduled for Friday in Hokkaido's main city of Sapporo was also called off.
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The mediation by local notables and clan elders that usually turns off infighting in the south has been called off.
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Though she called off her engagement to Pete Davidson, fans will still get to see Ariana Grande in a wedding dress.
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But he resisted and the wedding was called off on the very day (though the two still took their planned honeymoon).
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And it appears Natalie and Will (Nick Gehlfuss), whose engagement was only recently called off, may be held at gunpoint together.
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An execution date was set in 2007, but was called off after the Nebraska Supreme Court declared the electric chair unconstitutional.
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In Israel on Sunday, Bolton warned that Iran should not mistake Trump's prudence for "weakness" after he called off military strikes.
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In the next few days, she received so many insults, death threats, and media coverage that she called off the tour.
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The song "Someone Saved My Life Tonight" incorporates specific details about the time John called off an engagement to a woman.
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A spacewalk outside the International Space Station has been called off after American astronaut Tim Kopra detected water in his helmet.
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"I really do think I'm being called off the sidelines in a really important time in our nation's history," Houlahan says.
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A planned visit to the U.K. from the king and queen of Spain has been called off – for the time being.
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Harris called off the wedding days before the ceremony, but changed her mind and they married at the end of 2012.
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The stock is down more than 18 percent since Staples and Office Depot called off their planned merger earlier this month.
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A deal seemed close in September, but President Donald Trump called off the talks after the Taliban killed a U.S. soldier.
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No, BIP season 4 was nearly called off because of sexual misconduct allegations surrounding cast members DeMario Jackson and Corrine Olympios.
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According to Dealogic, deals are down more than 20 percent this year, with $481 billion in previously announced transactions called off.
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In 2015, a Georgia execution had to be called off after the executioners discovered the syringe had particles floating in it.
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Chancellor Angela Merkel, who is seeking re-election on Sunday, has called for Turkey's EU accession talks to be called off.
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Chicago-based CF Industrial Holdings and Netherlands-based OCI called off their $8 billion planned inversion, citing new U.S. tax rules.
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In September, Mr. Trump called off peace talks with the Taliban, dimming hopes of a withdrawal, though negotiations have since restarted.
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The pair's nuptials followed their November 2011 engagement — a second for the pair, who called off their first in July 2011.
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Brother Moses came from Sierra Leone, game got called off so we paid for his Wembley ticket and a later flight.
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She revealed back in November that she got engaged to someone else immediately after filming, but it was later called off.
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Sentiment globally took a hit after U.S. President Donald Trump called off a military attack on Iran at the last minute.
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The fight was called off, but it rankled with Wheelock how he didn't exactly know the protocol for such a situation.
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Pompeo's visit had been scheduled earlier this month, but was called off at the last minute as tensions rose over Iran.
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Meanwhile, a Monday meeting between OPEC and non-OPEC producers was called off after Saudi Arabia declined to attend, Reuters added.
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The possible called off talks for Salesforce to acquire Twitter had nothing to do with Twitter itself, Cramer said on Thursday.
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Update 6:05 pm: With 50 seconds to spare, the launch was called off and re-scheduled, due to weather conditions.
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A nine-city protest against Google for firing engineer James Damore is being called off after last weekend's white supremacist rally.
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The fight was instantly called off, with Blaydes awarded the unfortunate TKO win with 59 seconds elapsed in the second round.
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A search of the residence was called off on Tuesday because Saudi officials were not able to participate, Turkish police said.
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If you're Shelly Sterling, you can't ... 'cause the disgraced billionaire's wife has officially CALLED OFF their divorce ... TMZ Sports has learned.
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Mohr first filed for divorce from Cox in July, but called off the divorce just six days after filing the documents.
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The second day of the 2016 Olympic rowing regatta was called off due to problems caused by rough weather, organizers announced.
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Bella called off her engagement to Cena, 40, in April — three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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It's called Off Grid and was made entirely from videos Kutiman found on YouTube, much like his very first remix song.
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Raids on New Orleans were called off as the city deals with damage from Tropical Storm Barry, according to city officials.
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Follow-up Israeli tests in late 2017 and early 2018 were also called off at short notice due to technical problems.
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It almost didn't happen after Trump called off the talks at the last minute in May, citing "open hostility" from Pyongyang.
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Some say that Lincoln offered to take on each member of the gang, but their leader called off the bout instead.
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The second day of the 2016 Olympic rowing regatta was called off due to problems caused by rough weather, organisers announced.
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Their relationship was briefly called off, Lucy confessed she was pregnant, and the two eventually reconciled to raise the child together.
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One after another, his partners' families called off their engagements—seemingly ruining his chances for a more quotidian kind of happiness.
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The very next day, Pfizer announced that its already settled $152 billion merger with Ireland-based Allergan had been called off.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - Media mogul Sumner Redstone and his daughter Shari called off their failed effort to merge CBS Corp (CBS.
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An alternative bitcoin upgrade proposal, SegWit2x, which initially had more developers behind it, was called off Wednesday due to waning support.
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Trump said he called off the meeting due to a recent Taliban attack that killed a US service member in Afghanistan.
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The US, according to Trump, was "cocked and loaded to retaliate," but he called off the attack at the last minute.
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After a Taliban suicide bomb claimed the lives of a US servicemember and 113 others, Trump called off the unannounced visit.
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One upgrade proposal called SegWit2x was called off last Wednesday, causing bitcoin to surge temporarily to its record high before crashing.
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Sprint, T-Mobile US – The wireless carriers have called off merger talks, saying they were unable to find mutually agreeable terms.
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Heck, Trump had even called off the summit briefly when North Korea attacked Vice President Mike Pence as a know-nothing.
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But the high winds that had twice forced the day's programme to be called off earlier in the regatta were absent.
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Drugstore chain Walgreens Boots Alliance on Thursday called off its deal to buy Rite Aid after struggling to win antitrust approval.
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It worked: The march was called off after Roosevelt established the Fair Employment Practices Committee, abolishing racial discrimination in hiring. 203.
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We're told the Bahamas stands to lose out on millions with the festival being called off ... and tourism officials are devastated.
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A nationwide rebellion that had been called for Easter Sunday was called off, but not everybody got or heeded the message.
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But by Tuesday morning Iranian officials said there was no longer any likelihood of finding survivors and called off the search.
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However, Judge Tori Kricken of the Albany County (Wyo.) District Court called off the deal and remanded him to jail immediately.
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The US military called off its search for the Marines on Tuesday, according to a statement from the Marine Expeditionary Force.
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MLB called off spring training and delayed its season, MLS suspended play for 210.8 days, and the NHL suspended its season.
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But then Mr. Trump told reporters it was called off because of a suspected case of coronavirus at the C.D.C. itself.
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More recently, Qualcomm called off a $44 billion bid to buy NXP after the Chinese authorities failed to approve the transaction.
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Sprint and T-Mobile on Saturday called off merger talks to create a bigger U.S. wireless company to rival market leaders.
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He called off the tariffs on Friday night after securing the agreement by Mexico to do more to stop the flow.
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Citing fears of attacks on health workers, authorities called off a two-day catch up for the vaccination drive last week.
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In 2016, the league called off its annual season-opening game in Canton, Ohio, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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On Tuesday, Mr. Odinga called off protests in Nairobi's city center, alleging that his supporters were the targets of police violence.
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The Queen also called off the three garden parties that had been scheduled at various dates in May at Buckingham Palace.
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Details: The new tool, called "Off-Facebook Activity" will roll out first internationally and then in the U.S. in coming months.
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The arrest was the first of a Communist leader since Mr. Duterte called off peace negotiations with the insurgents in November.
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Mobile World Congress, one of the tech industry's biggest annual events, was called off earlier this month because of the outbreak.
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The state's largest district, the Oklahoma City Public Schools, as well as the Tulsa districts have already called off school Tuesday.
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On Sunday, the Marines called off the search for the missing, saying the operation was transitioning to recovery-and-salvage efforts.
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Harvard's Shorenstein Center has called off an online harassment training for journalists after it was linked to a prominent spyware vendor.
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Japan's Nikkei slumped 20.7% on rising fears the Olympics planned in July-August may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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Japan's Nikkei slumped 3.7% on rising fears the Olympics planned in July-August may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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Japan's Nikkei slumped 20.5% on rising fears the Olympics planned in July-August may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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Japan's Nikkei slumped 3.7% on rising fears the July-August Tokyo Olympics in may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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The Taliban have rejected a ceasefire demanded by U.S. President Donald Trump in September when he abruptly called off the negotiations.
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" Still, asked whether Assad had called off any such strike completely, Mattis said, "I think you better ask Assad about that.
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With the merger called off, Rite Aid will also receive a $325 million termination fee relating to the old merger agreement.
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In 2011, Bryant's wife Vanessa filed for divorce — but he and Vanessa eventually reconciled and called off the divorce in 2013.
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If he was met by Iraqi government officials allied with Americans, one American official said, the strike would be called off.
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Host nation Japan would advance to the quarter-finals for the first time if their game in Yokohama is called off.
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Only six players completed the third round before play was called off due to bad weather for the third consecutive day.
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The two companies called off a planned merger in 2014, citing an inadequate regulatory framework in the kingdom for the collapse.
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Shares of Qualcomm opened nearly 5 percent down Tuesday, a day after the company's proposed merger with Broadcom was called off.
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Thyssenkrupp called off the transaction last week after it became apparent that the transaction would be blocked by the European Commission.
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Its bid was formally called off last week when the company's self-imposed deadline expired before receiving approval from Chinese regulators.
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A search for three missing U.S. Marines has been called off, following an aircraft crash off the east coast of Australia.
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President Donald Trump called off talks with the Taliban in September after an attack by the group killed an American soldier.
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In 2013, a planned merger between Hapag-Lloyd with rival Hamburg-Süd was called off as terms could not be agreed.
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India's external affairs minister called off a meeting with senior congressional members after the group of lawmakers refused to exclude Rep.
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A planned docking at the International Space Station was called off, and the capsule returned after only two days in orbit.
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In June, he abruptly called off US military strikes on Iranian targets in retaliation for the downing of an American drone.
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Insurers Cigna and Anthem called off their $54 billion merger the same month after being blocked by the courts as well.
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Ariana Grande and Pete Davidson are dunzo as a couple, and their engagement has officially been called off ... TMZ has learned.
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The TWP called off its rally and a group of counter-protesters remained on the scene for about an hour, McPhail said.
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The couple first began dating in January 2014 and were engaged six months later, but called off their engagement in December 2015.
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However, Bella, 34, called off the engagement three weeks before the WWE pair would walk down the aisle during their destination ceremony.
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She spoke after the U.S. and South Korea announced that the Ulchi Freedom Guardian drills slated for August had been called off.
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According to People, Captain Marvel star Brie Larson and Alex Greenwald of bands Phantom Planet and Phases have called off their engagement.
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North Korea had called off the high-level talks last month over what it saw as bad faith from the southern side.
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Blake, along with his brothers, explored taking the retailer private in 2017, but called off those on-and-off efforts last year.
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Mexico tariffs: President Donald Trump has called off tariffs on goods from Mexico that were set to go into effect on Monday.
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Airlines at Chicago O'Hare International Airport and Midway International Airport called off 914 flights on Sunday, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware.com.
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Airbnb has called off a contest inviting people to sleep over at the Great Wall of China, following backlash over the proposal.
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Fiat Chrysler (FCAU) last week called off a proposed merger with Renault (RNLSY) that would have created the world's third biggest automaker.
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In April, Bella, 34, and Cena, 41, called off their engagement three weeks before they were meant to walk down the aisle.
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Authorities on Wednesday called off the usual New Year's Eve fireworks display in the capital, citing fears of a possible militant attack.
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China has called off planned trade talks and likely won't return to the negotiating table until after mid-term elections, Bloomberg reports.
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Lamar Alexander called off the negotiations, saying that despite making progress with Democrats, there was not enough support for a bipartisan bill.
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The institute suggests that Brexit could be called off if a coalition of parties led by Labour triumph in a general election.
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Hernan Larrain, the justice minister, said the curfew and state of emergency would only be called off once violent attacks had ceased.
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On Friday, the president called off the Mexico tariffs and said the U.S. and Mexico had agreed on some concessions surrounding immigration.
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The officers called off the pursuit after the SUV veered off the road and into the cotton field at about 10 p.m.
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Last month, President Donald Trump called off air strikes at the last minute in retaliation for Iran shooting down a U.S. drone.
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In June, Trump claimed to have called off an imminent military strike on Iranian targets just 10 minutes before launching the attack.
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Much to the devastation of Pariana stans everywhere, the two called off the wedding — and the relationship entirely — in October of 2018.
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Mohr first filed for divorce from Cox in July 2016, but called off the divorce just six days after filing the documents.
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Near death, he spent four days in a coma, and Khloé rushed to his side and called off their divorce proceedings temporarily.
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Missouri authorities have called off the search for a 4-year-old boy who disappeared last week from his home, PEOPLE confirms.
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It made headlines when it was called off in late January after two weeks of performance on the National Theatre's experimental stage.
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The possible called off talks for Salesforce to acquire Twitter had nothing to do with Twitter itself, Jim Cramer said on Thursday.
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More than 3,900 airline flights were canceled on Sunday, and some 900 were called off for Monday, according to aviation website FlightAware.com.
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This weekend ICE is moving forward with an operation targeting migrants with court-ordered removals that was previously called off in June.
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The couple got engaged in 2008 and were meant to marry that same year, however, the director suddenly called off the wedding.
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The second round of the presidential election, scheduled for January 24th after two postponements, was called off two days before the vote.
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Mayor Ted Wheeler asked that the previously scheduled March Against Sharia in Portland be called off to avoid the possibility of violence.
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A men's World Cup giant slalom scheduled for the Swiss resort of Adelboden on Saturday was called off because of dense fog.
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I'd called off the diet eight hours early, but I still lost only 3 pounds—hardly the 5 pounds I was promised.
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Asian markets had earlier dipped slightly after Pyongyang abruptly called off talks with Seoul, throwing a U.S.-North Korean summit into doubt.
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And now, it would seem that AppDynamics' long-awaited IPO (this week!) has been called off in favor of a giant acquisition.
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Near death, he spent four days in a coma, and Kardashian rushed to his side and called off their divorce proceedings temporarily.
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The two reality TV stars called off their engagement in January, saying that they were going to go their own separate ways.
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In August 2016, the two called off their wedding after the TV reality star became aware of Baier's children from past relationships.
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A match in Sweden was called off after Malmo's Tobias Sana was almost blown up by a firework thrown by some fans.
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Halliburton and Baker Hughes called off their $28 billion merger, which would have rivalled Schlumberger in size in the oilfield-services industry.
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"It was called off on the ice, and I felt pretty comfortable that it's not going to be a goal," Rinne said.
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Sponsor Nike had to said it was concerned about the accusations and Mastercard called off an advertising campaign featuring the soccer player.
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At four other plants, planned capacity uprates have been called off, which would have allowed the existing plants to produce more electricity.
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British appliance maker Dyson, known for household products like vacuum cleaners and bladeless fans, called off its electric car project in October.
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His attorney called off a press conference with Kinsey on Thursday morning, saying his client was traumatized and speaking with a psychiatrist.
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Then, after deliberating with his inner circle, Obama called off the attack, citing a lack of congressional authorization and of international support.
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A news conference organized by Eric L. Adams, the Brooklyn borough president, and a city councilman from the area was called off.
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Some stayed in makeshift shelters at local sports arenas and other venues until the evacuation order was called off on April 9.
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The two sides had still been talking on Saturday, they said — two days after Trump said he had "immediately" called off talks.
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He later said Trump's state visit to the UK should be called off because his "policies go against everything we stand for."
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At a rally on Thursday afternoon, he joked that the election should be called off and he should be crowned the winner.
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McLaren's executive director Zak Brown told Reuters the team had put in place additional security measures before the test was called off.
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The Belgian soccer federation reached an agreement with its Portuguese counterpart on Wednesday, hours after the Belgians had called off the match.
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Border patrol vehicles and armored units were observed in the area Tuesday morning before the exercise was called off, the letter said.
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On the eve of our first strike the redundancies were called off and we came to a deal – and saved everyone's jobs.
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The fight was called off, but by the following year, Barbara fought professional boxer Bert Saunders in a three-round exhibition match.
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About 500 U.S. flights were canceled for Tuesday, less than a third of the number called off on Monday, according to Flightaware.
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The Geneva International Motor Show may have been called off due to coronavirus concerns, but that didn't stop the new-car debuts.
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But on Friday, she got word from the hospital: Because of the crush of coronavirus patients, her surgery was being called off.
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In turn, major festivals, conferences, performances have been forced to proceed without audiences, postponed or, in some cases, called off all together.
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Because of the deadly pandemic, Ohio called off its presidential primary yesterday, and the Georgia contest next week also has been postponed.
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It would also have compounded the dramatic failure of their summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, which Mr. Trump abruptly called off in February.
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There have been reports that North Korea's nuclear activities continue, and in August, Trump called off Pompeo's scheduled trip to the country.
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North Korea called off a joint cultural performance, blaming "insulting" South Korean news media coverage of its participation in the Winter Olympics.
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Mike DeWine (R) called off the primary, saying that polling places would put voters and poll workers at too great a risk.
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It's the first time the race won't be run in May since 1945 ... when officials called off the event due to WWII.
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In a statement, Khalid Al Falih, the Saudi energy minister and the company's chairman, said the I.P.O. had not been called off.
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The announcement came shortly after a game between the Utah Jazz and host Oklahoma City Thunder was called off moments before tipoff.
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The university called off the "Pegasus Palooza," a week of events and parties held annually to welcome incoming freshmen and transfer students.
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The Ultra Music Festival, another major international cultural event scheduled for March in the Miami area, has been called off for 2020.
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The Mobile World Congress, the world's largest technology trade show held in Barcelona, was called off after companies including Facebook pulled out.
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A planned docking at the space station was called off, and the mission was cut short, to two days instead of eight.
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Mobile World Congress, a huge tech summit in Barcelona that typically attracts more than 100,000 people, was called off earlier this month.
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Hong Kong (CNN)It's the most celebratory time of the year in China -- but in many cities, festivities have been called off.
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Some journalists have pointed out that had the festival been scheduled for two weeks later, it might have been called off entirely.
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Japan's Nikkei gave up 2.5% on rising fears the Olympics planned in July-August may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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Japan's Nikkei gave up 109.403% on rising fears the Olympics planned in July-August may be called off due to the coronavirus.
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A domestic Twenty20 cricket match was called off in Canberra last month because of smoke haze and unhealthy conditions for the players.
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After the talks were called off, the Afghan government blamed the Taliban, saying that the violence was making the peace process difficult.
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The US Coast Guard aided in the search for the boy by helicopter Saturday before the effort was called off at sunset.
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The originally planned 2012 opening date (yes, 2012 — as in seven years ago) was called off after fire safety issues were discovered.
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The president of Uganda, Yoweri Museveni, also called off his visit at the last minute, although it remains unclear as to why.
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U.S. President Donald Trump called off talks with the Taliban in September after an attack by the group killed an American soldier.
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More than 870 flights into or out of the main New England airport were called off, according to flight-tracking site FlightAware.
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Unidas had attempted to hold an initial public offering earlier this year but called off the transaction due to weak investor demand.
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Nevertheless, it was an eventful week on both fronts, with a shutdown called off and lines drawn for a new immigration battle.
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The chase was called off, and the highway patrol later found the suspect's car abandoned in San Jose, according to the station.
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Also ... Ben, 29, and Lauren, 27, called off their wedding back in November as they tried to navigate the relationship off-camera.
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In May, Renault and Italian-American group Fiat Chrysler Automobiles announced they were in merger talks, but discussions were later called off.
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But months of obstacles with China regulators combined with LeEco's penchant for burning cash have resulted in the deal being called off entirely.
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The group rallied to his case but called off plans to carry out a peaceful "eviction resistance" protest at his home in 2014.
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Roy mentioned a friend's cousin's wedding that was called off because the bride did not want to move with the groom to America.
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Rapper power couple Cardi B and Migos' Offset are reportedly back together again and the divorce has been called off, according to TMZ.
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Police escorted people leaving the campus, as university events were canceled and Saturday classes were called off, university officials said in a statement.
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The Mexican referees' association said the initial punishments were too lenient and went on strike, with the weekend's first division fixtures called off.
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On Thursday, U.S. President Donald Trump called off a planned summit with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un over that nation's nuclear aims.
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Community bank merger activity has remained sluggish since the crisis, with several recent deals called off because of failure to obtain regulatory approval.
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The Voice alum, 27, and the All Time Low drummer, 29, have called off their engagement and are no longer together, PEOPLE confirms.
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There had been speculation the game would be called off, after the firestorm surrounding the tweet sent by Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey.
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Rcom called off its plan to merge its wireless operations with Aircel Ltd, owned by Malaysia's Maxis Berhad, citing regulatory and competitive reasons.
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The Japanese business daily Nikkei reported on Saturday that Foxconn's plans to resume production on Monday have been called off by Chinese authorities.
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Cena, 40, and Nikki, 34, announced that they had called off their engagement on Sunday, a year after he proposed during WrestleMania 33.
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"He called off the trip with the Germany team due to muscle stiffness and will miss training for a few days," Wolfsburg said.
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And the support goes both ways: Bristowe has a brand-new podcast called Off the Vine, and Booth was her first-ever guest.
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ABOUT EAST CAROLINA (0-2): The Pirates trailed 49-453 at the half last week before West Virginia mercifully called off the onslaught.
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The annual U.S.-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue was originally set for Beijing last month but had been called off amid rising tensions.
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But organizers still seeking protection are finding clauses that block any payout, should their event be called off due to the Zika outbreak.
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A vote which had been expected early on Saturday was called off until the situation calmed down, said the chamber's president, Hugo Velazquez.
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CRISPR seems to have cut only the DNA spots it was supposed to, without making any so-called off-target edits, he says.
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" At the press conference, police said they have not called off the search for German and Williams but efforts have been "scaled back.
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The big picture: CNN and Fox News report Trump called off the raids after House Speaker Nancy Pelosi phoned him with the request.
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South Korea had already called off a short-lived ban on chicken imports from Brazil's BRF SA on Tuesday, after just one day.
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West's concert promoter, Live Nation, said earlier in the day that the remaining dates of his Saint Pablo Tour had been called off.
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After announcing their engagement in March 2015, they called off their nuptials just days before they were due to wed in May 2015.
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The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration has called off its La Nina watch, and evidence suggests conditions are weakening and returning to neutral.
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The game turned on a late goal which was initially called off due to offside, but then allowed after a replay review. Cool.
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The relationship was first revealed earlier this month, but sources close to Avery claim the brief engagement was called off over the weekend.
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The annual U.S.-China Diplomatic and Security Dialogue was originally set for Beijing last month but had been called off amid rising tensions.
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The doctor called off the fight but calling a time out for anything but a foul is pretty much unheard of in MMA.
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Polling has already been called off in Ghazni province after the Taliban overran it in August and besieged the city for five days.
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President Donald Trump says he called off a US strike on Iran 10 minutes before it was planned to begin on Thursday night.
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The deal was called off amid public scrutiny, but Chaffetz said he does not believe it is worthy of an Oversight Committee probe.
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The UDC sale, which ANZ called off on Friday, was part of the lender's plans to offload assets to meet new capital requirements.
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High school basketball superstar Maori Davenport will be ALLOWED to play in her game Friday night after a judge called off her suspension.
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The $160 billion planned deal would have been the largest inversion to date and was called off shortly after the rules were released.
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The gunman had been O'Neal's fiancé until late September, when she called off the engagement, her father, Tom O'Neal, told CNN on Tuesday.
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Trump fired back -- from the air -- tweeting that the investigation is an "illegal Joseph McCarthy style Witch Hunt" and should be called off.
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Mr. Cameron called off plans to visit Gibraltar, the British territory, to rally residents to vote in favor of remaining in the bloc.
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The actor initially filed for divorce from Cox in July 2016, but called off the divorce just six days after filing the documents.
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