Smith plays an Army virologist in a deserted Manhattan — well, deserted save for the hairless cannibals that come out at night (they're essentially zombies).
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"Proud and patriotic working class people in towns and cities across Britain have not deserted the Labour Party – Jeremy Corbyn has deserted them," she said.
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"Biden deserted you — he's not from Pennsylvania," Trump said.
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The Klansmen I saw paraded before a largely deserted street.
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Khartoum's streets have been deserted since the crackdown on Monday.
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So much of the city has been destroyed and deserted.
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One day, a man considered desertion, the next he deserted.
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The iconic Yosemite Valley has been deserted, shrouded in smoke.
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I think he had a major fear of being deserted.
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If the site is basically deserted, no problem to park.
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The deserted civilization is much more than an archaeological marvel.
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Parts of Maracaibo, Venezuela's second city, were deserted, witnesses said.
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People are hungry, roads are deserted and blinds are drawn.
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But the landscape is not as deserted as it seems.
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The streets were deserted on the morning of their hijack.
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Television footage showed largely deserted streets as riot police patrolled.
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It's a colorful, cold game set on a deserted island.
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Bergdahl deserted from his outpost in Afghanistan in June 2009.
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Images from the scene showed charred cars and deserted streets.
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Sixteen million vehicles later, the Lordstown plant could be deserted.
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Alas, for France, Griezmann's sharpness deserted him in the final.
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It, too, boasted beautiful sunset views, and was practically deserted.
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The graves of the three other suffragists were also deserted.
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Photos showed Philippe Chatrier, the main show court, largely deserted.
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Deserted by my own Pokémon, with nothing to live for.
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The storefronts and banks were boarded up, the downtowns deserted.
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Already, the interior looks like it's been deserted for decades.
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We went to a deserted alley behind the bus station.
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There's a deserted, ordinary feeling to the Fifth of July.
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And it's about Mason, a classmate deserted by his father.
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The street is deserted, its stores shuttered, doors welded shut.
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A deserted hall at Milan's Central Station on March 93.
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Most hotels seemed to have shut, and beaches were deserted.
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The streets of Chunian were deserted recently, even during daytime.
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Familiar streets seemed deserted, like in a "Twilight Zone" episode.
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Some of the best, most deserted beaches require a hike.
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" Mr. Trump went on a bit, and then: "He deserted!
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And yet their new effort, Deserted, is all of that.
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For most of the way, the roads were otherwise deserted.
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Some were left deserted once passengers and staff had departed.
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Words like "corruption" and "ongoing" echo in the deserted lobby.
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Markets and hospitals were closed and the streets were virtually deserted.
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Since then, conservatives who had once backed Yiannopolous have deserted him.
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William and Lawrence arrive in town, only to find it deserted.
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Even the outside pool area, usually teeming with children, was deserted.
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The boardwalk is deserted by tourists on this rainy spring day.
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The sandy side streets were deserted, every shop and café shuttered.
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On Friday, the city's beachfront, normally teeming with people, was deserted.
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Gare de l'Est was so deserted that birdsong could be heard.
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Some people are scavenging in a picturesque mountain town's deserted supermarket.
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"He deserted me like he never knew me," said Maliha said.
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Related: Wild Boars Are Getting Kicked Out of Deserted Japanese Towns
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I'm standing on a deserted planet that could make me rich.
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Approaching the venue on Sunday evening, the area outside is deserted.
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It isn't just airports that are deserted because of the pandemic.
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The streets of downtown Charleston were all but deserted early Thursday.
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Camellia, sweet brier and pine trees surrounded its deserted sandy playground.
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The Liberty Plaza mall, one of the city's biggest, was deserted.
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He deserted in late 1944, before the Germans were eventually routed.
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The deserted street gave them plenty of room to play basketball.
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Except for the deserted, overgrown fields surrounding them, everything seemed normal.
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Most, by all appearances, have done so, creating eerily deserted cityscapes.
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Hundreds of travellers found themselves stranded in a near-deserted airport.
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Only a few houses use the temple, and many were deserted.
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But people took to social media to document the deserted city.
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A man walks in a near-deserted Tianhe airport in Wuhan.
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These days its cavernous main passenger terminal is often almost deserted.
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Others were dark and deserted, with the overhead lighting ripped out.
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Dapchi, Nigeria (CNN)A clock ticking in a deserted dorm room.
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The upper floors were deserted, serving only as shields against bombardment.
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He specialized in emergency medicine, but the emergency room was deserted.
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"Biden deserted you," he told the crowd at a campaign rally.
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Shopping arcades set farther back from the street are often deserted.
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At 16, I had also been stalked on a deserted beach.
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All the thermal swimming pools are deserted now; they're completely empty.
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Some of television's biggest names have deserted network and cable for streaming.
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My ideal vacation is doing nothing, maybe on a deserted beach somewhere.
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The restaurant was completely deserted except for one other woman sitting alone.
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Then, in the aftermath of the tape, Republicans deserted him in droves.
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His crime: nearly tagging REEFA along the walls of a deserted McDonald's.
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He arrives to find a massive, disgusting, and seemingly long-deserted home.
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"It's all still there, and it's deserted," Duke said of the school.
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Deserted city or not, it looked amazing covered in falling ash / snow.
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Within 15 minutes or so, the building's halls are deserted, chairs empty.
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Countless villages are deserted, or home to a handful of the elderly.
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President Donald Trump wants Pennsylvanians to think that means Biden "deserted" them.
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She stood anyway and lost, partly because her conservative allies deserted her.
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And then, he crashes into the deserted side of a small island.
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After years of war, parts of Homs, Syria, are crumbling and deserted.
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On the beach, old pleasure venues also lie empty, broken and deserted.
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Not really sure that counts as having "deserted" the people of Pennsylvania.
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So he sneaks into this one huge, deserted palace and looks around.
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But, every single deserted dater has had another bite at the cherry.
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Many towns and villages in the region are now deserted, residents say.
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Getaway Package Charter Flight will soon be arriving at the deserted island.
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After initial excitement, the board has been deserted by investors and issuers.
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And even on a weekday afternoon the shops are far from deserted.
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"Alex wrote me saying that he'd just deserted the army," Fischer said.
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Well, it's not a deserted island that's never been touched by man.
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You think he's deserted those worried about the high cost of drugs?
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The city's buildings, homes, and amusement park have been deserted ever since.
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Against all odds, the Rickroll still hasn't turned around and deserted us.
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Streets were deserted as families hid inside, residents told Reuters by phone.
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Nothing says interruption like marveling at a snowman in a deserted intersection.
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But the center has since been deserted as the outbreak has escalated.
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"And I did feel like Job, who God had deserted," he said.
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But his ally, Michael Gove, deserted him and announced his own candidacy.
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In Paris, Andrea Mantovani cruised through the deserted roads in a cab.
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Protesters danced and sang, some alongside soldiers who had deserted their positions.
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The island seems deserted, but you can bet others are lurking inland.
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In late February, the same toll plaza in Wuhan was looking deserted.
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Streets in many Chinese cities were largely deserted and tourist attractions shut.
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The business elite has deserted President Trump's advisory panels in drastic fashion.
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Her stringent aesthetic and sense of correctness never deserted her, friends recalled.
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But by January 29, major roads were completely deserted during the day.
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He stumbles through deserted towns with slurs spray-painted on their windows.
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Young, low-income voters like Kim have deserted Moon in record numbers.
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The Park looked deserted, so he decided to head down Sixth Avenue.
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Despite an open sign, Flash of Beauty was deserted at 10 a.m.
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The 24-hour gym, free to all guests, is spacious and deserted.
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It is lined by deserted shops, the asphalt marred by burn marks.
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Expecting an onslaught, the militants deserted their posts well ahead of time.
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On Wednesday, the normally packed Gare de Lyon was echoing and deserted.
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He said that as of Tuesday, the island has been largely deserted.
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Brown deserted his post at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina in October.
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Amid these deserted streets there are still some signs of civilian life.
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The number of ruined, radioactive, deserted cities dotting the globe will grow.
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The village was deserted at that hour, her daughter and husband asleep.
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Reports of looting are widespread as survivors search deserted buildings for supplies.
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For now, though, it is often deserted, its storefronts almost always shut.
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The globe will be dotted with the deserted, radioactive ruins of cities.
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Following the news, images circled on social media apparently showing the deserted venue.
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Amid collapsed homes, most hotels seemed to have shut and beaches were deserted.
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Still, the streets of Nueva Fuerabamba were virtually deserted on a recent weekday.
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A Sudanese man walks in a nearly deserted street in Khartoum on Thursday.
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It was like walking through a deserted mall at midnight—creepy as hell.
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Early Tuesday, the enormous streets of the Chinese capital were almost completely deserted.
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Motorcycles and the occasional pickup truck raced past, and the villages appeared deserted.
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A grand Stalinist-era construction, once the town's cultural palace, now stands deserted.
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"If you're stuck on a deserted island, that's a different story," Tierno says.
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But foreign embassies are reluctant to move while the city is still deserted.
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For the first time in years, Boracay's most famous beach was almost deserted.
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This year's Red Tide has turned Florida's most popular beaches into deserted wastelands.
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But a planned luxury hotel has yet to open and hallways remain deserted.
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The most remote reaches of the American West are barren, deserted, and beautiful.
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Torture after desertion Hours after Bergdahl deserted, he was captured by the Taliban.
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Others countered that it was late and that the secluded area was deserted.
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Farther into Ancoats, deserted streets remain lined with vestiges of old textile mills.
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The park was deserted, except for a few joggers negotiating the black ice.
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Decades after the deaths, a photo shows the entrance to a deserted Jonestown.
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The streets were deserted that day, a local journalist named Zulfiqar Kaskheli said.
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But blue tarps cover many deserted homes, their roofs damaged or missing entirely.
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Usually, these deserted temples remain dormant, decaying without government funding for their upkeep.
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Downtowns are deserted, malls are closed, bars are empty, and airplanes are grounded.
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This mark of a human presence, in the otherwise deserted photographs, is harrowing.
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The war has moved far from here and these are now mostly deserted.
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AFTER: Main Street, which leads to Cinderella Castle, was deserted on March 16.
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Stansted — one of the UK's busiest airports — was practically deserted when I arrived.
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AFTER: The Oculus, although not deserted, appears far less busy on March 16.
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Soldiers wearing balaclavas sat on armored vehicles at the intersection of deserted streets.
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His desiccated body was found on a deserted island nearby, six months later.
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At night, the boys would sleep in the village's deserted houses in shifts.
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Police sources in the town said shops were closed and the streets deserted.
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Their viability will be hit if adjoining land is a deserted concrete wasteland.
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A road in Beijing is deserted amid fears of the coronavirus, Feb. 29.
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On a recent day, the golf course was empty and the casino deserted.
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Deserts aren't necessarily deserted — they can be crowded with fantastic flora and fauna.
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Streets in many Chinese cities are largely deserted and tourist attractions are shut.
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Fiscal conservatives deserted him, weary of the rising costs of his legal bills.
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Last September, I pushed an NSX maliciously on a winding, deserted Oregon road.
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Today it is deserted, damaged by air strikes during the battle for Nineveh.
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At 6 am, the road was deserted, with only an occasional passing car.
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Israel Hands)," 22017) Like Robinson Crusoe (or the crew of the Minnow, from Gilligan's Island), the pair find themselves shipwrecked on a deserted island – yet, as the Parrot points out to the Pirate, "It can't be deserted if we're on it.
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After they had gotten enough money, they dropped Rukundo off on a deserted road.
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They're just lounging around, leaning back against the rocky outcroppings of this deserted island.
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While the camp was deserted, the hikers had left all their belongings and shoes.
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A provincial governor and a parliamentarian deserted her party this week; ministers are resigning.
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But the form she showed in beating 14th seeded Latvian Anastasija Sevastova deserted her.
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Even though several hundred employees' cars are parked outside, the hall is almost deserted.
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Fed up, she deserted, but was caught and sentenced to five months in prison.
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"I would spend my holidays on a deserted island, a tropical island," she said.
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Many soldiers deserted, some to join the rebels and others to escape the fighting.
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Harare&aposs deserted roads appear to be free from the troops that circulated Thursday.
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Around 6,000 child soldiers have either deserted or been rescued by state security forces.
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When Kunduz fell back under Taliban control last fall, government forces deserted en masse.
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Within a minute, the street is deserted and the four pubs have been abandoned.
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You snap pictures of the deserted spaces and post them to Twitter, of course.
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AEP, based in Oklahoma City, was deserted mid-day Thursday, except for a secretary.
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That leaves Trump as detached and deserted as the America he seems to imagine.
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If you were on a deserted island, what products would you take with you?
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Its cobbled streets are deserted after dark and ring to the sound of gunfire.
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Thailand dazzles with its azure waters, deserted-island paradises, golden temples, and buzzing cities.
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"Europe has destroyed us," says an official in the deserted Romanian village of Certeze.
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Her mother struggled with drug addiction, and her father deserted the family for years.
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A nearby restaurant, too, offered sunset views from its terrace but was practically deserted.
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That's because, for unknown reasons, prosecutors charged Bergdahl as if he deserted during peacetime.
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But when the coal mines were closed in 1974, the people deserted the island.
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Even Hong Kong Disneyland, which welcomed 6.7 million visitors last year, appeared almost deserted.
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After their plane crashes, a group of strangers are stranded on a deserted island.
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Melania Trump's Christmas wish is for her family to go to a deserted island.
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A few days later he suggested a bonfire at night on a deserted island.
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REGAN: Hundreds of thousands of -- oh, my goodness, Trish, you know, you deserted us.
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A stranger stopped us on the deserted street right outside our second-floor apartment.
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The other is ruled by a horned, fanged figure, the streets deserted and scary.
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The impressive Sydney Opera House in Australia is almost deserted on March 28, 2020.
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A planned resort was never built and the island remained more or less deserted.
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Streets normally busy with commuters walking or bicycling to the train station were deserted.
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Yet in the vote of confidence that followed, more than 80 M.P.s deserted him.
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Spots, like Times Square, the Brooklyn Bridge, and Grand Central Station, are now deserted.
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Footage published Sunday by BBC News shows eerily deserted Madrid streets policed by drones.
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The deserted Vittorio Emanuele II galleria shopping mall on March 10, 2020 in Milan.
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Vinnicombe, mother of two adolescent sons, newly deserted by her husband, devastated by jealousy.
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The lost-luggage desk has the deserted feel of a warehouse on a weekend.
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In Wuhan, the Hankou railway station was nearly deserted on Thursday, state broadcasts showed.
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The courtroom overlooked buildings reduced to rubble and a deserted mosque with broken windows.
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Investors and fishermen have deserted fishing ports, after lucrative exports to China were blocked.
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Mr. Dhlakama was conscripted into the Portuguese colonial army but deserted to join Frelimo.
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Schools and shops have been deserted while hospitals have been run by skeleton crews.
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"It looks pretty deserted," she said, before the next request for an iced coffee.
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On the fifth floor, from inside a deserted toilet cubicle, he propped a stolen .
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He desired father figures and wondered why the most primal of all deserted him.
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The road that had been clogged with troops pouring into Iraq was eerily deserted.
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Sitting in the otherwise-deserted press gallery as the clock inched toward 219 a.m.
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The downtown was deserted, the brick warehouses the only remnant of the tobacco era.
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Not really sure that counts as having "deserted" the people of Pennsylvania, though. 273.
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But the town feels deserted—most front doors are shut and curtains are drawn.
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The alleyways of the makeshift village were deserted during the hot, dusty May afternoon.
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The "Deserted Wuhan" video, by a couple who goes by Spicy x Rice, contains a grain of truth: the Chinese city where coronavirus started does actually seem deserted, with public transit halted and residents' movement being restricted for over a month now.
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"You have to be professional," forward Kosta Koufos said in a nearly deserted locker room.
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I picked it up and ran to a deserted aisle, where nobody could see me.
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Bakonyi focused on deserted sidewalks, abandoned swimming pools, and vast landscapes seemingly devoid of life.
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Then a fisherman suggested he try the deserted island of Sotobanari, and took him there.
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She was feeling low and got off at the near-deserted Wilshire-Normandie Metro station.
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The road to besieged Ras al-Ain became almost deserted about six miles out out.
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Scroll down to see photos showing what life on the deserted cruise liner is like.
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People there have been forced to stockpile food and many of the streets are deserted.
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The provincial chief said the police officers who had deserted their posts were under investigation.
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Although Istiklal was quiet earlier in the day it was no longer deserted by afternoon.
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It is a hot, breathless day, and the surf laps gently at the deserted shore.
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Since then, founder Tony Wohlgemuth turned the deserted area into the attraction is it today.
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One Hyde Park, a block of plush flats in Knightsbridge, often looks deserted at night.
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"It was summer in Venice, and the place was fairly deserted and quiet," Gafic said.
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If it can keep someone company on a deserted island, that's good enough for me.
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On Sunday, he and his family took to the deserted beach to catch some rays.
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A mineral bath tourism spot in Rucheng was deserted during a recent visit by Reuters.
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In Stamford, the only place she could reach on foot was a small, deserted park.
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A group of strangers is dropped onto a deserted island somewhere in the South Pacific.
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Romantically deserted vistas were what I wanted in a city when I was twenty-one.
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He deserted, under suspicious circumstances, in war-torn Afghanistan and quickly became a Taliban captive.
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One morning, the small crowd that assembled to watch the milking found Rukorera's kraal deserted.
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Every conceivable surface has been tagged by graffiti artists, though the area is often deserted.
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They walked through the deserted parking lot of the school, which was closed for Sukkot.
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Many stayed home and restaurants in some of the city's most crowded parts were deserted.
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Now it is one every fortnight, traders at the city's almost deserted motor park said.
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And when the fighting went against them, they laid landmines to scorch any deserted earth.
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"I am a man whose dreams have all deserted," Gabriel sings, echoing my inner monologue.
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Streets lined with shuttered shops are deserted, steel barricades and razor wire cutting off neighborhoods.
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Bergdahl is set to face a trial over charges he deserted his unit in Afghanistan.
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Party delegates booed some speakers, and deserted the hall when others were still on stage.
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Over the last few years, our politicians have deserted accountability and left it for dead.
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It also showed residents fleeing as riot police and soldiers marched through almost deserted streets.
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And then suddenly we're three years in the future and Han has deserted the military.
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The little girl, abandoned with her sister on a deserted island, grows weak with hunger.
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A photo from 2008 shows a decaying truck at the site of the deserted village.
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On the deserted edge of Freshkills on Staten Island, winged shadows swooped through night sky.
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All it lacked was a suspenseful third-set tiebreaker, but Federer's serve unexpectedly deserted him.
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The downtown had a deserted, empty feel, with businesses shattered and few people milling around.
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Parks are empty, the bike path my husband uses to commute to work is deserted.
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Instead of the beautiful place I envisioned, I found myself on a wild, deserted island.
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The downtown had a deserted, empty feel, with businesses shuttered and few people milling around.
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The early scenes of the protagonist wandering a deserted London have eerie fresh resonance now.
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With travel bans in place in and out of Wuhan, the Wuhan airport is deserted.
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It's like something out of a disaster film: deserted streets, empty sidewalks, boarded-up storefronts.
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The building sits directly off the freeway in a drab and mostly deserted office park.
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Neighborhood streets were deserted as those residents who chose to stay home hunkered down inside.
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At first, she was furious — she was alone, on a deserted road, threatening no one.
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Almost exactly a year later, the square and its surrounding roads looked much more deserted.
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A nearby airfield was used by the Army during World War II and later deserted.
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"Nobody lives there – it was once a movie set," she said of the deserted town.
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But the slaughterhouse is now deserted, the sun casting harsh shadows on its empty courtyard.
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Shopping malls are deserted, threatening sales of Nike sneakers, Under Armour clothing and McDonald's hamburgers.
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We stood under a tin roof, near piles of garbage and a deserted loading dock.
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By the time he left the apartment, the streets were still dark and mostly deserted.
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Outside the cafés, beneath their fringed umbrellas, the little tables are deserted and red-hot.
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Discolored is similar, except you are confined to an entire deserted and desaturated desert diner.
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The globe will be dotted by the radioactive ruins of deserted cities, large and small.
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His paintings are replete with uncanny statues and shadowy streets, at once deserted and claustrophobic.
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You felt I had deserted you and Mummy, and your request was a reasonable one.
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Jesus' disciples, who had seen miracles, all deserted him at his hour of greatest need.
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He drove us to the deserted perimeter of Las Vegas, where rock planes meet mountains.
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What he saw was horrifying: The Prom [the seaside path near the beach] was deserted.
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It's now virtually deserted but for the Iraqi army units and Iranian-backed, majority-Shiite militias.
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The park seems pretty deserted — there are only ten or so other cars in the lot.
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A sprawling clubhouse sits largely deserted and only one shop in the city's market is open.
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Shopping malls and restaurants are almost deserted as people work from home and schools remain closed.
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The intersection of Mildred and Moore Street, one of Montgomery's former black business hubs, stood deserted.
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A watchman opens the gate of the deserted student boarding section of the school in Dapchi.
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Prince Harry passes a donkey while on patrol through the deserted town of Garmsir, Afghanistan, Jan.
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It wasn't until sunrise that a security guard stumbled across him in a deserted parking lot.
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Deserted due to weather-related evacuations, the Magic Kingdom appeared more like the Walking Dead set.
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But Scott rallied at the same time that Koepka&aposs touch with the putter deserted him.
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And ZANU-PF, which built a cult of personality around its leader, has now deserted him.
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More than 8,000 prisoners were freed, many of them drug offenders or soldiers who had deserted.
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Or will the dream of a Chinese hockey power be forgotten, just another deserted Olympic edifice?
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Today, however, the gardens outside the residential block are empty again, the wooden picnic benches deserted.
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When the Taliban took back control of Kunduz last fall, Afghan security forces deserted en masse.
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More than 4,000 low-ranking officers deserted last year, according to official documents seen by Reuters.
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The terrace at the Pied de Cochon is deserted and peaceful, so I take a seat.
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Jim deserted from the Marines in 1968 when he received his orders to go to Vietnam.
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He walked up the blacktop path, past the office (deserted on Sundays) to County Route 225.
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The area of Great Exuma that Fyre chose was a deserted area called Rokers Point Settlement.
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How many people have pointed to that deserted robot at least once and thought, "It me"?
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"It's like a deserted island," said Michael Joseph, president of Red Cross in Antigua and Barbuda.
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A castellated bridge leads to the island, which is deserted except for a contemporary decorative turret.
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Then I came back in 3003, and it seemed like the American dream had deserted America.
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Miami, Florida (CNN)This something you won't see very often in Miami: a deserted Biscayne Boulevard.
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Terrified, Allami deserted the military and stuffed a backpack with pants and a few T-shirts.
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In the brief Scandinavian spring, one writer escapes to the deserted island of Gotland seeking solitude.
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"Even when Real Madrid played Barcelona, the streets were deserted because of the interest," he said.
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Hours after he deserted his outpost in Afghanistan in 2009, he was captured by the Taliban.
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The question is whether Remain voters who have deserted the party can be convinced to return.
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She seemed afraid that we would go, leaving her alone in that dark and deserted field.
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The place he fell in love with was a deserted stony beach, some gnarled pine trees.
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In recent weeks, the Embassy has looked deserted, with all the lights turned off at night.
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Flanked by police, a few dozen far-right protesters began to walk toward the deserted courthouse.
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When we meet Sonia, her tailor shop is the last remaining business in a deserted mall.
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Videos posted to social media showed soldiers firing on civilians or trashing the deserted protest zone.
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May's own party deserted her, and her plan looks less likely than ever to be realized.
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Sixty-foot sandstone cliffs, perfect falcon-nesting territory, run for miles along a deserted beach here.
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In the video, Graham appears as a shipwrecked sailor who washed ashore on a deserted island.
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Not to be missed: Linda Lavin as the mean mama who deserted Brockmire as a kid.
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London's Stansted Airport was almost entirely deserted, and I had never seen a flight so empty.
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Schools, many businesses and parts of the federal government were shut down; the capital looked deserted.
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Deeper still, past the deserted pool and the playground where her daughter used to play, Mrs.
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On a recent day the streets were mostly quiet and deserted except for a few tourists.
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In the early game, most of your deserted island will be blocked off by impassable rivers.
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The cafe is briefly deserted after a blast, and then it returns to its normal chatter.
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As more malls and stores close down, mall food courts have also become deserted or shuttered.
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Should he win, in style, he may reclaim the love of fans who have deserted him.
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Everything in the city was closed, leaving the streets dark and deserted, even of the police.
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A Polish mountaineering commission assailed Bielecki: You violated the brotherhood of the rope and deserted comrades.
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Having proved himself a defensive master in his previous jobs, even that touch has deserted Mourinho.
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But after a one-out bloop single by Hicks in the fourth, Montero's command deserted him.
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In 1940, New York's streets appear deserted during a howling blizzard, other than one brave man.
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You look around, and two of us are swimming in NZ on this basically deserted beach.
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An hour later, we were seated in a somewhat deserted Japanese restaurant far from Sonny's house.
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According to the report, the streets of the once-busy city of Daegu are now deserted.
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On Sunday, however, the area was "basically deserted," as the website Cherry Blossom Watch noted. Why?
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The camp had been hastily deserted; I found a fish still roasting on an open fire.
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Republicans have been embarrassed, trolled and outraged by Trump -- but so far they've never deserted him.
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And I definitely wasn't going to rendezvous with a wanted militant in some deserted apple orchard.
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The "present" video follows the bearded fisherman through the deserted crime scene as he gathers clues.
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Urban activist Jane Jacobs theorized that well-populated streets are safe streets; deserted streets invite crime.
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The main shopping areas were shut down and many of the city's main roads were deserted.
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BBA and the kids find it completely deserted, while Hap shows it to Nina full of life.
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This is Sab Bani Khamis, also known as As Sab, a village deserted about 40 years ago.
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Before his rescue, Tori was kept on a short leash in a deserted farmhouse and fed scraps.
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Orphaned as a child, Pius has not accepted his past or forgiven the parents that deserted him.
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On Wednesday, with the powerful storm bearing down, much of the city was boarded up and deserted.
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Senior members of the Trump administration have insisted that the US has not deserted the Syrian Kurds.
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Heavily-protected medical workers have been working in deserted hallways in between testing people for the coronavirus.
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The streets of Kobani, the city he helped liberate, looked deserted on the day of his funeral.
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After her uncle's death, Radtke continues her urban exploration, seeking out more deserted towns and ruined buildings.
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Nicolás is able to tell the tale because, a year later in April 2015, he deserted himself.
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So, here are five deserted, tropical places Trump can visit this Christmas where she won't be bothered.
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But on the bigger stage, the form he showed as a state minister has often deserted him.
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Photos shared by a resident appeared to show soldiers and military vehicles advancing along largely deserted streets.
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For example, despite the implication that he deserted his daughters, they never felt he had abandoned them.
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Things quickly acquired a deserted, post-Apocalyptic vibe, like we were hanging around in a cursed town.
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They long for plush soft tacos and flavorful roast potatoes, like a castaway on a deserted island.
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And voices elsewhere, for Lyman Hall is not entirely deserted: Evening classes are scheduled for 7:00.
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Iskander Assad, a Greek Orthodox priest, lives in Maidan, a frontline neighborhood that is now half-deserted.
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Lately, I've been thinking about how fucked I would be on a deserted island without a supply.
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There are some reasons to think that Mr Blackwell's nose for the market has not deserted him.
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Hanging on to the bromide that Trump's base hasn't deserted him in wholesale fashion is cold comfort.
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During a recent visit by journalists to the ports, oil facilities at Ras Lanuf were largely deserted.
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What if it does, but then I break down on the deserted road back in to town?
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Not long after, we find his puppet self (or one of them) trudging through a deserted neighborhood.
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It is also an annual opportunity for children to ride their bicycles on deserted streets (pictured here).
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There was a woman sitting at the deserted end of the bar, four stools down from me.
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The road ended up to be not all that deserted; Dickerson says traffic constantly interrupted the shoot.
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Three parties have deserted Yatseniuk's coalition meaning that, in theory, he lost his majority on Feb. 18.
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By Friday thou art so perverted, With thy mean, misleading clues, That some thy solving have deserted.
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Its first film project, "The Deserted," was shortlisted at last year's Venice International Film Festival's VR competition.
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The beaches were already deserted, cedar-shake houses locked up and shuttered with plywood over the windows.
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The train stations and main avenues were almost deserted, while some police cars patrolled the city center.
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By night, when the beach is dark and nearly deserted, it becomes a critical habitat for turtles.
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The Hema village of Lona, for example, was a collection of ruined homes and deserted market stalls.
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The devastating impact of American sanctions is everywhere: The stores are often empty; the restaurants, mostly deserted.
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But in 1913, after a nervous breakdown, he deserted his wife and children and moved to Chicago.
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Give me a bucket of balls and a deserted tennis court, and I serve like Serena Williams.
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This March 4 photo (below) show's Milan's cathedral square, Piazza del Duomo, deserted days before the lockdown.
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Shore excursions include visits to a vanilla farm and a pearl farm and stops at deserted islets.
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AFTER: But on March 25, it was close to deserted as most people self-isolated at home.
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Get in the car, follow him to the deserted apartment, do what he wants — and you're toast.
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The airport was deserted when José landed in Michigan on May 23 at around 12:30 a.m.
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Customers order drinks at a deserted cafe terrace on March 9, 2020 on Piazza Vittorio in Turin.
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The city, on the island of Mindanao, has been largely deserted since residents fled clashes this week.
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The engineers moved gingerly on the deserted streets among downed power lines and crumbled bits of sidewalk.
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"It did not have a college feel to it," Marta Robinson said of the deserted residence hall.
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At 14, she was raped by an American who had lured her into a deserted recording studio.
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Department stores in the major cities of Sapporo and Hakodate closed down, and malls look almost deserted.
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Many of its world-famous hot spots, including Campo Santa Margherita and the Jewish Ghetto, are deserted.
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If his political instincts at home had finally deserted him, his grasp of continental diplomacy had not.
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Shopping malls that were deserted six months ago are bustling, and imported SUVs course through the streets.
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It was quiet and completely deserted, isolated, as if I were the only thing happening out there.
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The team deserted Oakland for Los Angeles in a fit of litigious pique in the early 1980s.
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Often he'll find shots of the deserted streets of once-bustling Kashgar, his now empty home city.
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The investigation revealed she had "deserted" the children in her home with no adult supervision, officials said.
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There's a certain beauty to watching the dimming of the day at a deserted oceanfront amusement area.
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They voted for a black presidential candidate twice before they deserted the white Democratic candidate in 2016.
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They deserted their lobbyist-drafted amendments and voted for the tough automobile safety bill we have today.
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Now, wandering down deserted alleys, past mosques and crumbling archways, I searched in vain for the square.
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In a general election in 2015, voters deserted Labour en masse in Scotland, once a Labour stronghold.
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"It's totally deserted," said Vera Hickmann, 42, who was at the Olympic Park recently with her family.
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Their own Al Alamin neighborhood offered only a bleak panorama of bullet-pocked homes and deserted streets.
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Known as "orphan" wells, these one-time hopes for black gold are left deserted by corporate profiteers.
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The only windows in his studio overlook the quiet, deserted garden of the former Ministry of Defense.
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When the shipyards closed decades ago, many of the hulking warehouses and factory buildings were left deserted.
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"I only wish my nerve hadn't deserted me when I got Daily Doubles late in the game!"
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Streets that normally have bumper to bumper traffic, crowded sidewalks, and overly policed areas suddenly became deserted.
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There was a woman, he was told, who had married a sailor only to be deserted by him.
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Lawless specializes in preserving deserted spaces across America by photographing them, which you can see on his Instagram.
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Quite a few of them had experienced traumas, like losing their jobs or being deserted by their husbands.
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The two drive out to Vasquez Rocks and ride horses to a deserted spot with a hot tub.
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When driving along a completely deserted country road, you may be tempted to blow through a stop sign.
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Penda became pregnant after a taxi driver in Dakar drove her to a deserted area and raped her.
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As businesses deserted downtown Los Angeles, attention turned to the beautiful art deco abandoned buildings they left behind.
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And now that Jaime has deserted her and sided with her enemies, power is all she has left.
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So Farrago returns to the deserted hallway, still having told no one his blood-in-the-urine news.
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The vast expanse of the Kafue National Park in western Zambia is quiet and deserted of other people.
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Large swathes of Srinagar remain deserted with shops shut except for some provision stores with shutters half-down.
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Around 30 police officers deserted their posts in Deh Rawood and arrived in Tirin Kot, the provincial capital.
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In northern Iraq, the main road to Mosul is dotted with villages deserted in anticipation of the battle.
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In northern Iraq, the main road to Mosul is dotted with villages deserted in expectation of the fight.
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He deserted again, only to be held in Djibouti for over two years as a prisoner of war.
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The scene picks that moment up, as he walks out of the elevator… to find the place deserted.
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She reportedly fled her home after the assault; various villages surrounding Soumouna are now said to be deserted.
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When it comes to those who deserted and left the country, however, that number jumps to 50 percent.
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Let's just say that if I get stuck on a deserted island, I hope it looks like this.
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"A dreadful accident has happened at Flannans" it began before explaining what they found on the deserted island.
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This isn't one truck going it alone with just sensors, cameras, and software guiding it across deserted highways.
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Neighbors told them al-Habeet was now almost deserted, houses had collapsed, and rubble had blocked the roads.
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Bouteflika is under huge pressure to resign after the army called for his removal and allies deserted him.
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The neighborhood was desolate and deserted, and in these empty streets he recalled encountering the bizarre shadow paintings.
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AT 6PM on March 1st, a national holiday, parliamentarians' seats at South Korea's National Assembly were duly deserted.
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Just to be clear, I am WAY too cute and adorable to get stuck on a deserted island.
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A bouncing ball in a deserted playground, or a huge spurt of blood erupting from a sewer grate.
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The area seemed deserted, but at last we heard voices and emerged into a vacant lot between houses.
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Even the buildings I discover are deserted: no alien calls this place home, and I can't blame them.
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Last Friday, the meatpacking district Scoop was deserted despite large red and white signs announcing 20 percent discounts.
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Streets were deserted in cities and towns as banks and supermarkets, gas stations and corner stores were closed.
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So, at 45 bucks a barrel (the price back then; it's even lower now), the place was deserted.
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Refugees and people without homes have also found a safe space in and around the station's deserted parts.
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Almost all jewellery shops in Mumbai's Zaveri Bazaar, India's biggest bullion market, were deserted on Friday, dealers said.
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Another installment will focus on a man who finds himself the only human on board a deserted ship.
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It's effective—within a minute the road is deserted, while the four pubs seem like hastily abandoned saloons.
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I tell the Ukrainian boys the Israelis have deserted, that they've been led on a wild goose chase.
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And the streets of Tehran, the country's capital, have been deserted as worries residents choose to stay home.
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While hundreds have deserted, with many fleeing to neighboring Colombia, the top brass has stood by Maduro's side.
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The village seemed deserted except for a solitary old lady, bent over double working in a vegetable plot.
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Markets that were bustling with life before August are largely deserted, and most of the shops are closed.
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On Sunday morning, the city's downtown, a center of Detroit's post-bankruptcy resurgence, was quiet and mostly deserted.
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The next day our ride along a deserted, hazy stretch of beach turned into a 25-mile slog.
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That has sometimes left the spacious three-concourse terminal looking staggeringly deserted, with most of its gates unused.
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It's cold and dreary in Massachusetts, where I'm social distancing, but my deserted island is warm and inviting.
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A cook rides a bicycle across a deserted Campo De' Fiori square in downtown Rome on March 10.
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There were sporadic clashes across Aden on Thursday with gunmen on both sides patrolling deserted streets, residents said.
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For almost six weeks, the streets have been virtually deserted as Wuhan residents self-quarantine in their homes.
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The E-1 zone is often described as deserted, or a "ghost town," but that's not exactly true.
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Most of the once colorful constructions are a portrait of neglect, the streets and landscape often eerily deserted.
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Still, that is small comfort to the lone traveler waiting by a deserted carousel with a sinking feeling.
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And friends and patrons — including Mr. Wexner — deserted him after he pleaded guilty to soliciting prostitution in 2008.
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After 22015 years of revolution, a few artworks are still on view, but the national museums are deserted.
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It was nearly midnight, the streets outside deserted, but this party — like NoVi itself — was just getting started.
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Today, the streets felt deserted because many of these showcase homes have wealthy absentee owners who visit intermittently.
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Four hours after they had left, they completed the 60-mile journey and arrived at a deserted airport.
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Galleries are plunged into darkness, and the vast entrance foyer that throbs with tourists in daytime is deserted.
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Here&aposs what 10 abandoned places looked like before they were deserted and how they&aposve since decayed.
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Some 260,219 canceled flights on Monday and Tuesday, 244,19683 rescheduled or refunded passengers, a deserted terminal in Heathrow.
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Since then, it has been suspended in tension, with most internet service still shut off and schools deserted.
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After his death, the rebels had a more difficult time recruiting reinforcements, and many of the participants deserted.
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She displayed a level of grace, dignity and self-control that seem to have permanently deserted polarized Washington.
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No wonder institutional and retail investors alike have deserted their old fund managers to embrace the passive world.
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He's charged with second-degree murder Brown deserted his post at Camp Lejeune in North Carolina in October.
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A police officer was captured on video riding a motorcycle and clipping protesters on an otherwise deserted road.
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The platform was mostly deserted, and in those days, the subway at night was pretty scary to me.
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Something more than people has deserted them, made the world turn its gaze elsewhere and not look back.
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At the same time, many members of Mr. Sharif's party have deserted him and maybe not by choice.
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Between Ms. Mateus's monologues, the audience is shown videos of female bodies lying motionless in deserted urban settings.
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Or the church that is perilously open and thoroughly deserted, exposing its priceless treasures to all and sundry.
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Hundreds of workers had left town in search of work elsewhere, leaving behind shuttered shopfronts and deserted roads.
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The streets of this small town, historically known for its lumber mills and rural charm, were otherwise deserted.
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The soldiers fanned out as Moses Lokujo, brigadier general in the rebel army, walked through the deserted village.
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The street is deserted, apart from two car repossession men watching a parked SUV for its owner to return.
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On weekdays, it is almost deserted, with only the odd group of local teenagers dotted among the expansive ruins.
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Decreased traffic is nice, but the deserted highways also reflect just how many people are forced to stay home.
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Volunteer security agents prevented journalists from filming in deserted parts of the normally bustling city of 9 million people.
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The storm did not strike hard in Mazatlan's historic city center, which was nearly deserted ahead of its arrival.
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Cars flowed back into the northern California cities and towns that had been deserted for the last two days.
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"Dance like no one's watching": That's pretty easy to do when you have an entire deserted island to yourself.
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It may not concern Mr Sharif unduly if the next generation of roads is as deserted as the last.
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Another deserted island, Blackadore Caye, is the proposed site of an eco-resort spearheaded by the actor Leonardo DiCaprio.
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A haunting photo series by the Shanghai-based photographer nicoco shows a deserted Shanghai caused by fears of coronavirus.
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According to Garvey's wife's widow pension file, he was long believed to have deserted his unit during the war.
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"Churches, which were being gradually deserted by those of wavering faith, were being replaced by his bazaar," he wrote.
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In the summer months, 25,2000 holidaymakers sojourn here, but in the winter, the place feels remote and somewhat deserted.
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If you were stranded on a deserted island, what the four products from Anastasia Beverly Hills would you want?
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And then what happens is, the old idea is stranded on a deserted island and the party left them.
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Imagine finding yourself coming face to face with what looks like a real dinosaur in a deserted parking garage.
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Both are deserted, except for the military members clearing the area and some journalists who went along to see.
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Their long, elaborate tunnels run through the town; the school where grenade practice replaced the curriculum is now deserted.
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Some lower caste voters deserted her BSP in 193, allowing the BJP to win 71 out of 80 seats.
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"We would probably have sold more beer under the previous government," says Mr Discenza, standing in his deserted shop.
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Yet if such mutinies are brutal for the deserted party, they are even more cut-throat for the mutineers.
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I drove to the Gerharts' 22014-acre property on a recent sunny morning and found the camp eerily deserted.
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In Portugal&aposs southern Alentejo province, streets were largely deserted and some farmers chose to work during the night.
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He explained why as we passed a deserted building on the property and saw an old Hewlett-Packard sign.
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Out of these 10 attackers ... nine are civilians and only one is lieutenant who deserted his post months ago.
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Some troops tried to eliminate Maute snipers on Monday as others guarded deserted streets, taken back block-by-block.
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Today, Al-Hamdaniya is a ghost town, eerily deserted, and the damage wreaked by ISIS is plain to see.
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Largely unscathed by bombardment, life in Zahraa rappears normal set against the deserted and devastated areas of central Homs.
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On another occasion, he was mugged by a slew of drug addicts at a deserted railway station in Mombasa.
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In the biggest of these, China, overseas investors deserted the country to the tune of $20083 billion last year.
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In one respect, the two congregations, one on a deserted mountain, the other in a crowded church, are similar.
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The closer we get to Raqqa, the more deserted the villages seem, apart from the wild dogs and cats.
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At the U.S. Open he knocked out title dark horse Zverev but his form again deserted him after that.
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The hikes, coupled with expected cuts to food subsidies, resulted in a nationwide transit strike, leaving streets largely deserted.
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It lets you know who you can trust and who would kill and eat you on a deserted island.
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Turkey's tourism slump is already visible in deserted sights and empty hotels, but not yet in its economic statistics.
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Potential conspirators within the armed forces, meanwhile, have been detected and jailed, while other disgruntled military members have deserted.
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McManus said McKane talked to a clerk inside the otherwise deserted building, then suddenly said "never mind" and left.
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The butcher department had a decent selection of meats and cuts, but it looked a little sad and deserted.
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It shows an outside building in severe disrepair and the roads around this vital piece of infrastructure almost deserted.
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Meanwhile, Cihangir remained deserted, except for the flickering iPad screens I could see from my window in other apartments.
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While all abandoned places have interesting histories, this deserted Soviet-era submarine base has quite the story to tell.
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The city's seaside Malecon promenade was largely deserted Sunday morning except for a few cars, joggers, fishermen and pelicans.
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Whether they live on the coasts of this great country or in the great plains, we haven't deserted them.
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It can be impossible to sort out who died, who deserted and who might have been taken alive. Gen.
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Like twisted film stills, images circulated of children sleeping in cages, or a deserted Walmart, wrapped in Mylar blankets.
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When Meng and her crew reached the island, they found a deserted building where they set up their tents.
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Some troops tried to eliminate Maute snipers on Monday as others guarded deserted streets, taken back block by block.
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After entering the dark and deserted parking lot, the man appears to grow skittish and begins walking away quickly.
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Rousseff suffered a blow last week when her main coalition partner, the Brazilian Democratic Movement Party (PMDB), deserted her.
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Conservatives deserted him after he broke his promise of "no new taxes," while liberals never learned to trust him.
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But much of the business district remained deserted, with most stores and banks choosing to close for the day.
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The Demise of Mr. Gibson Seven people are attending a party on a deserted island in an old mansion.
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CreditCreditAll photographs by Andrew Testa for The New York Times SHKODER, Albania — The gleaming Loro Borici Stadium was deserted.
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On a big screen, a dark, menacing ocean pulses on a deserted beach, murmuring in a low funereal chant.
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Many are doing so because people just aren't leaving the house, leaving venues like cinemas, theaters and museums deserted.
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Major ports like the Harbor Department of the City of Long Beach, south of Los Angeles, are practically deserted.
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The island may start out deserted, but eventually you'll make some new friends and find new places to shop.
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Boarded-up display windows for Christian Dior, Fendi and Louis Vuitton lined the city's deserted Union Square shopping district.
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Here are 13 photos that show how deserted the streets of New York look within the last several days.
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This deserted coral atoll, known as Little Curaçao, is a tropical oasis accessible by a two-hour catamaran tour.
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Despite being one of Europe's most influential cities it isn't hard to find a near-deserted street in Copenhagen.
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While giving Celeste a lift home, Madeline (Reese Witherspoon) spots Bonnie (Zoe Kravitz) walking aimlessly along the deserted highway.
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The ship's mess, which Vescovo had decorated with old film posters – "Submarine", "20,000 Leagues under the Sea" – was deserted.
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Soldiers roamed deserted streets enforcing quarantines, and medical professionals braced for an onslaught of patients by building field hospitals.
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Soldiers roamed deserted streets enforcing quarantines, and medical professionals braced for an onslaught of patients by building field hospitals.
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It creeps into the deserted region from 1 to 2 in the morning, and then vanishes, leaving everything changed.
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"No one wanted to live here because it was deserted; there was no electricity and no water," Penha said.
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One gains a sense of a vast, deserted space, beautiful but also a bit threatening, illuminated by cold light.
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" At a recent lecture, he asked students, "If you were on a deserted island, what book would you bring?
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San Francisco's most beloved tourist attractions are also all but deserted as people heed the shelter-in-place order.
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With the usual crowd of tourists gone and reporters down to a skeleton crew, the Capitol felt half deserted.
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Riding your bike through a deserted Berlin, you see an old man being attacked by three men in uniform.
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On the Champs-Élysées, the cafes' wicker chairs were piled high inside and the wide avenue was semi-deserted.
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But until then, take some time to stare up at the clouds, and enjoy your new less-deserted island.
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Later that night, when the area appeared deserted, Mr. Omar climbed the earthen walls to see what had happened.
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Before-and-after photos show famous landmarks in Germany's capital looking deserted as millions of people stay at home.
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In late October, officials in Myanmar ordered the harvesting of fields that had been deserted in the Rohingya exodus.
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The writer works in solitude, sequestered in a lonely house in a deserted town, incapable of producing a page.
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The photo showed an 267-year-old girl and her mother on a balcony overlooking a wide, deserted boulevard.
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Investigating Ata In 2003, Ata was found in a deserted mining town called La Noria, in Chile's Atacama region.
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The wanderers are the photonegative opposites of '60s hippies who deserted comfortable middle-class homes in search of adventure.
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Streets are deserted, public events are canceled, and citizens are wearing masks and washing their hands, Dr. Lipkin said.
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A spouse or dependent of an imprisoned, deceased, or deserted military member may also qualify to deduct moving expenses.
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As the economic crisis deepened, the social workers, the police, the community doctor and several of the schoolteachers deserted.
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The Senate decision came at an awkward time for Salvini, whose deft political touch appears to have deserted him.
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The towns of Ras al Ain and Darbasiya, some 60 km (37 miles) to the east, were largely deserted.
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The city felt eerily quiet on Saturday with the subway and most shopping malls closed and many roads deserted.
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Premise: Two one-man-bands compete for the attention (and money) of a little girl in a deserted plaza.
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A year later, Thomas's son, Will (Jason Segel), encounters a mysterious woman, Isla (Rooney Mara), on a deserted ferryboat.
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I started to worry about a half-hour later when we made an unscheduled stop in a deserted village.
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But last April I found myself staying at a hidden European enclave on a stretch of deserted Mexican coastline.
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But last April, I found myself staying at a hidden European enclave on a stretch of deserted Mexican coastline.
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It was Eid al-Fitr, marking the end of Ramadan, and the streets of this small city were deserted.
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Mr. Hayatou, meanwhile, was consoled by those few of his longtime colleagues who had not, at last, deserted him.
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Yet already the city is at times panicked, at times deserted, struggling to adapt to its new, frontline status.
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Celmins's images of oceans and galaxies are powerfully personal and intimate, even if they are mysteriously deserted and distant.
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Fiumicino's main terminal was deserted as only a few passengers, who did not know about the strike, had turned up.
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This is a city that—like many of the The Last of Us environments—feels deserted instead of just empty.
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In the morning, the winds have lessened, but the rain falls relentlessly on the apparently deserted town of Lenox, Massachusetts.
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But look beyond the glamour and you'll see deserted construction sites and the skeletons of abandoned buildings dotting the landscape.
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The film is played by a girl who wakes up on a deserted island and dances to expel her demons.
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The same can be said for European working class voters who deserted the left over the latter's support for multiculturalism.
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"It was an ambush," said Ali Hamdani, a Shia militia leader, as he surveyed the deserted and burned-out village.
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Contestants have been dropped off in all sorts of tropical locations — deserted islands, the tropical rainforest, even the Australian Outback.
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Her mother, Amina Ibrahim, points to the giant bowl of Rice Krispies that Mumtaz has deserted on the kitchen table.
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Especially moving is "JSC Blue" (2017), the statue of John Singleton Copley in its eponymous Boston square deserted at nightfall.
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"It's been like this for three weeks," Mary, the unhappy attendant at the deserted Central Marine boat dealer told me.
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The Jacob Javits Center was quiet and deserted on Wednesday afternoon, but an alternate reality was not hard to imagine.
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You should know, though, that spooky, deserted alleys are actually very bad for Halloween celebrants interested in maximizing their hauls.
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In Sabri, where the LNA advanced on Wednesday, deserted streets were littered with debris and the shells of rusting cars.
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Some of the surrounding villages remain deserted after hundreds fled across the Congo River into Congo Republic, the sources said.
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A carpenter by trade, Fitrawi grows vegetables on the central reservation of the deserted road outside his sparsely furnished apartment.
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Syrian state-run television broadcast from inside Palmyra on Sunday morning, showing largely deserted streets and several badly damaged buildings.
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But many are still too afraid to return to deserted villages surrounding La Hormiga as the shadow of violence lingers.
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Once I got out of Los Angeles that time and made it well south, I whipped around deserted mountain roads.
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Her guide and nemesis, a rivetingly sadistic Mother Superior (Melissa Leo), rages at the novices because God has deserted her.
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When Cerreti's escorts drove her out of Reggio, she passed a succession of empty towns, deserted villages, and abandoned farms.
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Poachers set up fishing camps on deserted beaches and employ lookouts on hilltops to scan for navy boats, she said.
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The usually busy Tahrir Square was deserted except for armored vehicles with tear-gas launchers and dozens of riot police.
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Elsewhere, such as in France and Spain, voters have deserted them for new parties led by centrists, populists or both.
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When I arrived, the station was deserted, and a display screen said the waiting tram would depart in five minutes.
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Zuma still retains the support of a faction within the ANC, but several prominent allies have deserted him since December.
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Porcello's sparkling command, which fueled his transformation from middling starter to 22-game winner, deserted him, and the Indians feasted.
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The pyramids at Giza are often 'deserted' since annual tourism to Egypt cratered in the second half of the 2010s.
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Meanwhile, a vast landscape surrounded him: long, deserted beaches echoing with rolling surf; grassy hills creased by ancient mountain shadows.
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Early the next morning, walking along the deserted paths to the pool felt like being in an isolated Arab village.
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The streets near our hotel, on a usually busy square peppered with chocolate emporiums and antique shops, were eerily deserted.
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Half the tents are deserted, but once you're on the deliriously expansive fields, somehow there is no space to navigate.
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Under the bright November sky, the site is deserted, save for a man fishing from a bridge over the lagoon.
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It's a little before three on a sunny Friday afternoon and Laugardalur Park, near central Reykjavik, Iceland, looks practically deserted.
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In Austin, before an O'Rourke rally, I had encountered five white men milling in the shadows of a deserted bank.
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From inside, the areas said to be safe routes appeared to be forbidding, deserted stretches of destroyed and abandoned buildings.
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Many pillars of the Jewish community, such as the Kosher bakeries and restaurants, have closed down or are now deserted.
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In recent weeks, many of those figures have deserted him as the demonstrations appear to have gained the upper hand.
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Retailers and analysts warn the impact will be disastrous for an industry already tormented by vacant storefronts and deserted malls.
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Most Italians are following his advice, with streets and squares deserted up and down the country of 90 million people.
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Large public events have also been canceled, entire towns have been sealed off, and Italy's popular tourist destinations are deserted.
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Large public events have also been stopped, entire towns have been sealed off, and Italy's popular tourist destinations are deserted.
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Stepping from the seaplane onto my new deserted island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, it was hard not to smile.
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Made for the Nintendo Switch, this is the fifth game in the series and takes place on a deserted island.
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A herd of Kashmir goats have invaded a seaside resort in Wales after the coronavirus lockdown left the streets deserted.
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Alvin Molina, 34, traversed nearly deserted Lower Manhattan streets on his way to work at a hospital the other day.
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AFTER: The site, which has been used for many national events including political rallies and large concerts, is now deserted.
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"Normally, there's lots of noise here," Mr. Tibbitts said, standing on his porch and peering out at the deserted street.
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Most of the movie is shot on the streets of SoHo, a neighborhood made to seem a dangerous, deserted labyrinth.
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Alarms went off inside deserted lobbies, as members of the staff went door-to-door telling guests to get out.
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Except for those trying to stock up on food and masks, the streets were deserted; store shelves were almost bare.
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In this Season 2 premiere, he searches for answers in the site's closed-off facilities and its surrounding deserted villages.
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Milan, normally Italy's most dynamic city, was eerily deserted this week over fears of the coronavirus, turning life upside down.
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Christopher Walken and I were standing on a dark, deserted street in Manhattan's Meatpacking district at 20103 in the morning.
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Around them, the boulevard was deserted, covered in rubbish and abandoned objects including hats, flip-flops, bags and a pram.
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RAQQA, Syria (Reuters) - The ancient mud brick walls circling Raqqa's deserted old city are almost the only structure still intact.
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The Toyota sits in a yard that should mostly be deserted as repaired cars are taken away by their owners.
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But private sector workers have largely deserted labour unions, so responsible and respected worker representatives may be hard to find.
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The vote came after the junior coalition partners, the Social Democrat party, deserted Roivas and his center-right Reform Party.
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The Senate decision has come at an awkward time for Salvini, whose deft political touch appears to have deserted him.
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Many of Mr. Bouteflika's erstwhile allies have deserted him in recent weeks as the demonstrations have gained the upper hand.
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My son's bris, in a Paris deserted through the August exodus, was another story, but I won't get into that.
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We have seen schools, churches and community centers shut down, and once vibrant Main Streets become boarded up and deserted.
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But while O'Reilly's viewers stayed put, advertisers deserted him in droves, in part due to pressure from progressive activist groups.
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TRIPOLI, Libya — The deserted royal palace here, hidden behind locked gates and an overgrown garden, stands as a monument to Col.
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But if you don't like partying, and prefer deserted beaches, then the best time to visit is in the low season.
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To get there, we'd passed through a deserted town called Sexlere, which freaked me out more than the ruins of Kobani.
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He was walking home alone on a deserted stretch of railroad tracks when he heard a chorus of voices behind him.
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A live broadcast from Kfar Zita, which insurgents had controlled since 2012, showed deserted streets lined with buildings pockmarked by shellfire.
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"It'll be just like Miami!" exclaims a security guard, idly flirting with an ice cream sales girl at her deserted stand.
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Tesfom, conscripted right out of high school, deserted, borrowed 30,000 nakfa (nearly $1,900) and paid smugglers to get him to Sudan.
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One of those is Beef Basin, a vast, deserted rangeland with access limited to those traveling by hoof or on foot.
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The mass exodus and widespread insecurity across South Sudan have left farm fields deserted which has led to severe food shortages.
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It lost 21 of its 56 MPs in the general election in June, after half a million voters deserted the party.
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Streets in the main city of Srinagar were deserted for a third day, with almost all shops shut, barring some pharmacies.
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Only a fraction of those who deserted the US Army from 2001 to 2014 — 1,932 out of 36,195 — have been prosecuted.
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Glinting in the Caribbean sun behind Father Colón a bulldozer was clearing debris from Punta Santiago's once-popular, now deserted, beach.
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If you were to have only one GIF on a deserted island, it certainly should be the Lance Stephenson-LeBron one.
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The party continued in Monaco, with fireworks and dancing, but the next day it was as though the place were deserted.
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The former secretary of state said rhetoric like Trump's is one reason African-American voters have largely deserted the Republican Party.
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The rest were deserted and stacked with chairs, the saddening effect of which was amplified by the sheer amount of emptiness.
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That mid-morning, the poor and violent neighborhood of La Laja in the Mexican resort city of Acapulco seemed suddenly deserted.
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But when Dolores reaches it this time around, the buildings are there, but it's deserted — until she gets to the church.
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Based on the trailer, you play as someone who's paid Nook for the privilege of being abandoned on a deserted island.
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At least eight lawmakers have deserted Wickremesinghe and accepted ministerial posts under Rajapaksa, while one deputy minister resigned and joined Wickremesinghe.
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The area is pretty much deserted at night and in the early morning as residents adjust to their post-Harvey lives.
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About 1 km from the abandoned crushing plant, the deserted Kimwarer shopping center was dotted with closed shops and stalled trucks.
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What if by doing that, you wouldn't be walking through deserted main streets, past boarded-up shops, dark alleys and graffiti?
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It's been nearly a week since comedian Marina Franklin was stranded on a deserted island after the Wrecked TBS media event.
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One of its spirited stays is Cisco Post Office, located in a deserted town once known as the richest in America.
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Barty cleaned up her game in the second set, however, recovering the backhand slice that had deserted her in the opener.
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"He was a coward nine years ago when he deserted, and I think he showed he's still a coward," Full said.
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"The dark spaces in New York are always the ones being glorified: basement clubs, dark alleys, deserted subway tunnels," says Bareham.
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He takes a deserted subway to the gym, completes a rigorous workout and arrives at his office ahead of his supervisors.
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The next, after several shots rang out, he lay crumpled on the ground in the middle of an eerily deserted intersection.
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A security guard, wrapped in navy shawls and a purple balaclava ushers us in, where the grounds lay deserted and still.
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Letter of Recommendation When your apartment doubles as your office, a workday can decay into a deserted arena for rival compulsions.
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The streets were deserted, except for a handful of police officers trying to get some homeless people to evacuate the area.
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They won, averaging 80 miles per hour and, on one deserted stretch, reached a top speed of 172 miles per hour.
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Prosecution witnesses: We were wounded looking for Bergdahl A government prosecutor said Bergdahl knew the risks he faced when he deserted.
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Roads and main highways are deserted and left clear for children to enjoy without much fear of encountering a motor vehicle.
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In "Swiss Army Man," Hank (Paul Dano) is stranded on a deserted island when Manny, played by Mr. Radcliffe, washes ashore.
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I decided to wait and approached the entrance, a small gate between an apartment building and a seemingly deserted retail showroom.
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However, many Yazidi areas remain deserted and need basic services such as schools, electricity and health clinics for people to return.
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The mall was shut down in 2014, but the decaying interior makes it appear as if it's been deserted for decades.
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Conjuring a crowd As we arrived at the entrance, soldiers were walking along the deserted avenues, finishing up a meticulous sweep.
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Tripoli Journal TRIPOLI, Libya — Cracking open the giant church door, the Nigerian watchman cast a wary eye over the deserted street.
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On a deserted strip of sand battered by rough waves, we ate out of a communal pot, as feral cats gathered.
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In North Carolina, where they both lived, a deserted spouse can sue a third party for essentially breaking up their marriage.
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But Sirte looked ominously deserted in the early morning and, fearing they would be caught, the women returned to the house.
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Nonetheless, MacAllan is dropped off at a strange, deserted warehouse at night to meet with Leann and a very reluctant Stamper.
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Thanks to a limited tileset, all of the maps—however creative—end up looking like a deserted, demon-infested Martian facility.
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I found it strange that anyone would do mission outreach in this deserted residential area up on top of a mountain.
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Scroll down to see satellite images of major transportation hubs around the world looking deserted as a result of the virus.
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Some blamed the scale of the spectacle, as the original video had been filmed in the comfort of a deserted gym.
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So many of the world's famous public places were deserted, he said, that he thought people should look at them together.
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It was surreal; Dustin pointed out the "eerie quality" of being in a deserted plane with in-flight magazines still intact.
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Only three blocks between West 33rd and West 36th Streets are now open, and they can have a raw, deserted feel.
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Threatened by this discovery, Zeus banishes her to a deserted island, where she meets some of Greek mythology's most famous characters.
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Deserted by the baby's daddy and loopy from lack of sleep, she posts an ad on a dating site, Cupid's Leftovers.
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Businesses in Chinese enclaves are struggling, too: The Guardian described San Francisco's Chinatown — normally bustling with tourists — as almost eerily deserted.
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When you first boot up the game, you and two other residents will set up camp on a previously deserted island.
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There's Elliot, prowling through the power plant and finding it totally deserted, with ominous evidence of deadly struggles around every corner.
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By turns intimate and sweeping, the film opens with six soldiers walking away from the camera down a spookily deserted street.
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State media broadcast images of one of Wuhan's transport hubs, the Hankou rail station, nearly deserted, with gates blocked or barred.
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Surveillance video, released by the police, showed Ms. Brjansdottir walking unsteadily by herself down a deserted street at around 5 a.m.
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The strange sense of purpose that brought him up the driveway and across the lawn has just as mysteriously deserted him.
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The traffic lights were flashing yellow on eerily deserted streets, ruined household belongings piled on curbs like hillocks of plowed snow.
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In the video, two actors lip-sync the parts seated across a small table from each other in a deserted warehouse.
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Today, the plane is still frozen on that desolate black-sand beach, its carcass deserted in a haunting, post-apocalyptic grave.
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They may go from a sweltering rainforest to a frozen tundra, or from a deserted tropical island to a remote mountain peak.
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Skeletons of houses with collapsed roofs stand in courtyards alongside a deserted playground, its slides and see-saws wrecked by the flames.
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Atlanta (CNN)An Irish woman with wind whipping through her blonde hair walked down a deserted Atlanta street in search of inspiration.
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We glide to a stop at the edge of a deserted plaza near a train station so Fadell can reboot his iPhone.
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The Atacama Mummy, or Ata as it's known, was discovered 15 years ago in a deserted Chilean town in the Atacama Desert.
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We squeezed into a rickety Mercedes taxi and sped through a deserted and bombed-out city, surviving the harrowing airport drive. 10.
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But because of the travel restrictions and fears that the virus can spread from person to person, the streets are largely deserted.
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When she hears a siren, she starts crying, the 33-year-old said over dinner at a deserted Pizza Hut Monday evening.
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"Back then it was hard to find parking," says the mayor, gesturing to a wide, near-deserted street by the town hall.
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We dock out by the deserted World Islands (a Dubai tourist attraction that they gave up on building) and swim for awhile.
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Yet, in an interview with The Economist, on a Saturday in a nearly deserted presidential palace, Mr Temer seemed anything but embattled.
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So this time, the Clintons assumed, the women who had deserted Hillary for Barack, in Congress and in the country, owed her.
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Streets in the region's main city of Srinagar were deserted for a third day, with almost all shops shut, barring some chemists.
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Two schools were largely untouched, their brightly colored slides and swings eerily deserted as residents remained barred from re-entering the city.
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Foreign ministry spokesman William Castillo said at the time that just 109 of the 280,000-strong armed forces had deserted under Maduro.
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But as the international community and Libyans worked to free Sirte, thousands of civilians abandoned their homes, leaving the city largely deserted.
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Rihanna continued wearing the piece into the early morning hours on Monday, when she walked the deserted streets of N.Y.C feeding birds.
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That night, I found myself lost in Singapore's red-light district, trying to find my way around a seemingly deserted industrial building.
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Streets in the main Kashmiri city of Srinagar were deserted for a third day, with almost all shops shut, barring some pharmacies.
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And who better to deliver that message in the United States than an American who deserted from ISIS for exactly this reason?
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Text by Kostas KoukoumakasThessaloniki on a Sunday night is usually pretty dead, but it was even more deserted than usual last week.
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If you found yourself marooned on a deserted island, and you could summon one character from Sesame Street, who would it be?
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You’re stuck on a deserted island and you can pick one of these Sesame Street friends to come with you.
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Nearby Pimpalgaon, one of India's biggest onion markets, was deserted on Friday morning because no farmers had brought their crop for sale.
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Whether in the woods, in the mountains, or on a deserted island, there are a few essential steps survivalists say to follow.
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Whether in the woods, in the mountains, or on a deserted island, here are a few essential steps survivalists say to follow.
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To wit: Eagle Flight is a game about being an eagle flying through a deserted Paris in virtual reality, which is great.
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He returned on Monday to a deserted block, where he saw big piles of molten lava, about 10 to 12 feet high.
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Prosecutor Andras Urbanyi told the court F. Hassan deserted from the Syrian army in 2011, then joined Islamic State sometime before 2014.
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This November 60,20173 Poles marched alongside two radical-nationalist groups toting banners saying: "Clean blood" and "Europe will be white or deserted".
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The Clintons, infuriated by the raft of Democrats who deserted them during the 2008 campaign, sneered at Obama's hope and change message.
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He said Paire had deserted the team for long stretches in Rio de Janeiro, sometimes disappearing for hours or a whole day.
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The soldier, whom the Taliban held for five years after he deserted his Afghanistan outpost, pleaded guilty last month to the charges.
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Schools, banks and international institutions in Abidjan moved swiftly to close their premises as the crisis escalated, leaving usually busy streets deserted.
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The infamous "red tide" has turned southwest Florida into a tragic dead zone with miles of deserted beaches and boatfuls of dread.
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As this year's extraordinary election hurtles toward its climax, scores of Republican leaders have deserted their party's presidential nominee, Donald J. Trump.
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Investigators interviewed former Lord's Resistance Army fighters who had deserted, as well as men and women who had been captured as children.
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The game takes you away to a deserted island, where your top priorities are building a new home, making friends, and exploring.
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When Paul Fusco, a photojournalist who worked for Look magazine, arrived, it was still early, and the station was dark and deserted.
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His party's headquarters in New Delhi appeared deserted on Tuesday, while wild celebrations broke out at those of the Indian National Congress.
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ALEPPO, Syria (Reuters) - In the old khan, a stone courtyard off Aleppo's medieval souk, most of the 41 cloth shops are deserted.
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Deserted by her father and taunted in school as a "swamp rat," she retreats from civilization, turning elsewhere for sustenance and survival.
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I flew from London's Stansted Airport, which was almost entirely deserted, and my flight was the emptiest one I'd ever been on.
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Trees and coconuts were strewn across the roads, which were deserted except for volunteer crews removing debris and the occasional emergency vehicle.
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HOUSTON — Two years ago, the presidential election hinged in large part on a rightward shift among working-class whites who deserted Democrats.
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But now, with many of the city's businesses closed and its neighborhoods quiet, endless wailing seems to echo through the deserted streets.
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But now, with many of the city's businesses closed and its neighborhoods quiet, endless wailing seems to echo through the deserted streets.
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On some days, they would grab a camera and drive to a deserted warehouse with just enough industrial grit to be edgy.
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Workers wearing cartoon mascot costumes wait for visitors at the deserted amusement and water park Siam Amazing Park in Bangkok, March 3.
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When I stepped out of the house to take my baby to the hospital for his first vaccine, the streets were deserted.
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We see more masks on TV and online than on the streets of Milan — half-deserted streets, with many people staying home.
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Cairo wore a deserted air Friday morning, with little sense of the public anticipation that preceded the 2000 visit by John Paul.
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On their way to Kananga, Mr. Ruphin and his family passed by scores of deserted villages, some littered with skeletons, he said.
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In a video posted on YouTube this week, Ben Kavanaugh walked through deserted streets while venturing to the store to get food.
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Police and paramilitary forces patrolled the streets in far greater numbers on Wednesday, and swathes of the riot-hit areas were deserted.
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Towns have become almost entirely deserted as far away from Wuhan, China, where the virus was first detected, as Russia and Italy.
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After hours of discussions, they scattered for late-afternoon excursions on Thursday to the aquarium, the art museum or the deserted ballpark.
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While the home had been deserted for a while, the caged big cat had several packages of meat, CNN affiliate KTRK reported.
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Footage obtained exclusively by CNN captures the city's deserted streets -- littered with crumpled cars, debris and gaping holes where shops once stood.
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In "Nocturnal Animals," Tom Ford's twisty drama, Aaron Taylor-Johnson plays a sadistic thug who menaces a family on a deserted highway.
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That means it can flag unusual activity — like a lot of motion in a hallway at a time when it's normally deserted.
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Because the Labor Party has been willing to work with the conservatives, it appeared to its supporters to have deserted its principles.
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Inside Venezuela, the military's ranks have been decimated as thousands of soldiers have deserted because hyperinflation has rendered their paychecks nearly worthless.
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Madrid, which has the highest number of cases in the country, was quiet on Friday, with shops, streets and cafes largely deserted.
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While struggling to make first contact with a new alien species, Picard is transported to a deserted planet alongside the alien captain.
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A year later, she painted a "lonely figure" whose long brown hair ripples out, horizontally, like water in a deserted green landscape.
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The game, dubbed New Horizons, looks great, with a new setup that tasks players with building up a community on a deserted island.
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The camp is mostly deserted, save for cleaning crews and a couple of climbers who were among the last to make it down.
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Several shop windows have been smashed by wild boar that have come down from the hills to ransack the deserted town for food.
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Basically half of the town [was] deserted and ready to be used for something—a club to be set up and then forgotten.
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Or maybe the bus is breaking down, or you're crossing the street at 9 PM and it's totally deserted except for a coyote.
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The new game, subtitled "New Horizons," puts you on a deserted island — a totally blank slate compared to previous games in the series.
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And to Twitter's amusement, the first lady replied, "I would spend my holidays on a deserted island, a tropical island ― with my family."
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He moved them to Midnight thinking it was small and deserted enough for Connor to hide and figured the residents could protect themselves.
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At the convention, after six ballots, delegates in Pennsylvania, New York and Michigan deserted other candidates and switched to Willkie, giving him victory.
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EXCEPT FOR the glow of a mobile phone behind the watermelons, the fruit-and-vegetable shop on a busy Cairo street looks deserted.
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On paper at least, he looks like a candidate who can connect with sections of the Israeli public that have long deserted Labour.
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The decaying Victorian houses, deserted commercial fishing ports, and enchanting primordial landscapes — these are all verses in my own modern tale of Arcadia.
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After all, the crash happened during rush hour on a busy, windy road, not in the middle of night on a deserted highway.
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Mobile internet was blocked and the streets of the capital were largely deserted as many had left to vote in their home towns.
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In Spain, where residents have deserted the countryside and moved to more populated cities and towns, whole villages are going up for sale.
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The family has been freed from the nightmare of the last two years, but is left feeling alone in the eerily deserted village.
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"He executed quickly, efficiently - no back talk, no questions," said former Sergeant Greg Leatherman, who was Bergdahl's squad leader the year he deserted.
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The scene opens with the two human assassins in what looks like a desolate, deserted castle, preparing for some dramatic event to come.
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Since Halloween is the best night of the year to indulge your sweet tooth, it should be right up your spooky, deserted alley.
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Unfortunately for Quadarella, who won the 1,500 in Ledecky's absence, the closing speed that had deserted the American in the 400 had returned.
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She's at the village's deserted rail station and on the background it is possible to see the remains of an abandoned coal mine.
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When their fans deserted MySpace, they didn't stop being fans of those bands, but the bands lost their ability to contact their supporters.
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It is unclear when or how they arrived in Colombia, but Venezuelan authorities have said they deserted and fled their country in March.
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Sirte is now a battlefield, its otherwise deserted central neighborhoods the scene of sporadic sniper exchanges, artillery fire, and house-to-house fighting.
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The main labor union called for a three-day stay-at-home strike starting Monday and central Harare was deserted by 4 p.m.
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Sophia was deserted once by someone she loves, so she's convinced herself she doesn't need anyone else, that she's a one woman army.
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The camera moves from sunlit cityscapes and open skies to deserted offices and subway platforms, the song tugging it through a quiet night.
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Shot in squalid slums and deserted godowns, Jay Oza's camera twists and turns through narrow alleys, ably capturing the horror unfolding on screen.
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World number 57 Baghdatis, serving at 4-5, saved four set points but his serve deserted him again as he conceded the set.
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Singh drove in a convoy of cars from his Sirsa headquarters to the court down a deserted highway, accompanied by hundreds of police.
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By combining that image with a deserted street scene, he produced the illusion of a car-jump stunt straight out of Starsky & Hutch.
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The most shocking aspect of Ali's story is how he deserted Malcolm X and followed the Nation of Islam's supreme leader Elijah Muhammad.
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So when you run into someone else on that island that you thought was otherwise deserted, you cling to them for dear life.
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Williams's focus deserted her again and she compiled 14 unforced errors on her way to losing the second set from 3-1 up.
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The streets of Corpus Christi, a city of about 420,000 people, were deserted on Saturday, with billboards twisted and strong winds still blowing.
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The account posted a new photo from Iowa of Comey standing in the middle of a deserted, rolling road in the pastoral countryside.
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Swiss Army Man: What if you were alone on a deserted island and ended up finding the washed up body of Daniel Radcliffe?
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"The streets are almost empty, deserted," he said, adding that most were heading for Sanaa, Raymah and Wusab, in Houthi-controlled areas inland.
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On Saturday, many roads and shops in Hangzhou were deserted and shuttered in the usually bustling city with a population of 9 million.
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The video, taken by Oleg Blokhin, a Russian war correspondent, shows the camp deserted but equipped with shelters, radio masts, and camouflage netting.
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I used to ride horses in western Kabul because it was mostly deserted and we could canter through broken compounds and ruined gardens.
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"The last thing we needed was an important corner to go up in flames, and be left with a deserted corner," he said.
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We'd eaten a great deal of mutton barbacoa at the market, then spent an hour exploring the deserted sixteenth-century convent next door.
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The Army soldier, who the Taliban held for five years after he deserted his Afghanistan outpost, pleaded guilty last month to the charges.
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The fish deaths in Ha Tinh and now other provinces have raised concerns about food security and domestic seafood markets have been deserted.
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He attacked her in a deserted stairwell, Ms. Hoffman announced, kissing her, groping her breasts and genitals, and then forcibly masturbating against her.
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They swirl around, encircling the viewer, but remain only briefly; surprisingly, their departure induces a pang of emotion, a feeling of being deserted.
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Television news showed deserted streets in Handwara on Wednesday with a heavy deployment of soldiers, while shops were shut in Srinagar as well.
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We travel by daylight and eat on the move, making just one brief stop, in a deserted area, during the nine-hour drive.
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A community of urban explorers has led Rauff and his robots to some interesting places, like deserted schools, power plants, breweries, and factories.
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Then they drive to a deserted field, where they split up, and Kenny has to fistfight another victim — another pedophile — to the death.
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A twin XL mattress is plopped in the corner of his otherwise deserted bedroom in White Plains, where he lives during the season.
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Italy's tourism sector, which accounts for 6% of GDP, will be particularly hard hit, as popular destinations in Venice and Rome are deserted.
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On Friday, the roads leading into downtown Redding, usually teeming with the traffic of summertime tourism, were largely deserted except for emergency vehicles.
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He marked it in the diary he brought along one recent afternoon to the now deserted migrant reception center on the border crossing.
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But on Tuesday, the shorefront watering hole in Carolina Beach, N.C., was deserted and locked up tight, and the attached pier was empty.
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We also talked to a Ukrainian soldier who deserted the Soviet Army and ended up staying in Afghanistan for more than three decades.
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The regular enemies screeching and attacking you out of dark corridors, dungeons and deserted wooden huts are already tough as nails to beat.
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He deserted his post and defected to Turkey, where he used his skills as an anti-aircraft expert to help train Syrian rebels.
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When armed men loyal to Mr. al-Bashir opened fire on protesters, some Air Force soldiers deserted their posts and defended the protesters.
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"We've been abandoned," Antonio Abrunhosa, 49, a former welder, told Reuters on the deserted parking lot of the former Whirlpool tumble-dryer factory.
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More than 50 villages have been attacked by armed men, and about as many more have been deserted by residents fearful of attacks.
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Outside the Shangri La, about two hours before Mr. Trump was scheduled to land, the road was deserted except for a few bystanders.
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In response to decades of slower-than-expected growth and heightened foreign competition, students deserted the humanities for more practical degrees like business.
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The game places you, a human character with customizable features, on a deserted island with animal neighbors, apple trees, and a starter tent.
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At the same time, however, the ship appears to have been deserted, having "settled to the sea floor without violent action," said Harris.
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Moving to a deserted island isn't free, it seems, and now you owe Tom Nook about 50,000 bells (this game's form of currency).
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Seven years ago this fall, when Superstorm Sandy hit New York and there was no power downtown, SoHo was deserted, dark and cold.
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The area was deserted except for Hideaki and Tetsuko Yoshino, both 73, who said their home had survived because it was relatively new.
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One of Hokkaido's most popular tourist attractions — its fresh seafood markets — have also been deserted as tourists cancel their trips to the island.
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But on an afternoon this past week, it appeared deserted, with the blinds inside closed tightly and a dent on the front door.
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Turkish officials posted photos on Saturday showing deserted streets and Turkish-backed Syrian rebels standing on Kurdish militia flags in Ras al Ain.
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Our correspondents visited the city's first Easter service after the militants' expulsion and found a largely deserted church still defaced by Islamist graffiti.
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I'm pretty sure there are people stranded on deserted islands in the Bermuda Triangle putting rocks together that say, 'Trump is a douche.
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Under her quirky watch, this strange, deserted place slowly revealed itself to a few New Yorkers, mostly those looking for peace and quiet.
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Despite a handful of defections, the country's National Guard has so far not deserted Mr. Maduro en masse as the opposition had hoped.
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At one point, he walks into a seemingly deserted classroom, initiating an enigmatic journey into the past that keeps bumping into the present.
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At least 167 members of Maduro's armed forces have deserted since Saturday and more are expected to flee across the border to Colombia.
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