" The arena erupted in chants of "TRUMP, TRUMP, TRUMP.
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The volcano erupted in April, spewing smoke, ash and lava.
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JUST before 9pm on Friday night celebrations erupted in Accra.
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The next morning, residents of Peguero's hometown erupted in anger.
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In February 1993, a gun battle erupted in Waco, Tex.
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The volcano, which draws many tourists, last erupted in 2014.
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Ethnic divisions that erupted in fighting back then have endured.
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The country erupted in a civil war that continues today.
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" The crowd then erupted in chants of "lock her up.
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Protests erupted in and around Kisumu, a stronghold of Odinga.
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No details were given but the crowed erupted in applause.
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A nasty internecine conflict has erupted in the Arabian Gulf.
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Three years later, in 1976, "Draupadi" erupted in a night.
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The Civil War erupted in 1861 before ending in 1865.
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Gun battles erupted in several towns, and Yusuf was arrested.
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On Monday, demonstrations erupted in several parts of the country.
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The segment concluded, and the producers erupted in astonished giggles.
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When Dunn's name was called, the group erupted in celebration.
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It was silent, and then the table erupted in cheers.
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But violence has erupted in the province in recent weeks.
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The room erupted in applause, but the question went unanswered.
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The fire, they said, erupted in the hospital's main building.
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The crowd erupted in cheers and the game remained scoreless.
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One house nearby spontaneously erupted in flames from stray embers.
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But two years later, civil war erupted in South Sudan.
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A Hyundai Kona EV erupted in the middle of 2019.
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The two shook hands as the room erupted in cheers.
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The volcano last erupted in 1963, killing over 1,000 people.
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Palestinians welcomed the announcement, while Israeli officials erupted in anger.
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When Mischutin made the announcement, the deck erupted in rejoicing.
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This week, McGahn erupted in a rare display of anger.
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Simmering political tensions erupted in unprecedented, vile and vicious rancor.
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The room erupted in gasps and whoops, and Benioff beamed.
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Rebel offensives erupted in several other parts of the country.
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Wukan, in Guangdong province, erupted in renewed protest in September.
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Mr. Trump erupted in anger and began cursing, he wrote.
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The room erupted in gasps when he offered $3853 million.
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The courtroom erupted in applause when the decision was announced.
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"Wait a minute," Sanders said as he erupted in laughter.
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In late 1997, a teenage turf war erupted in Amarillo, Texas.
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The stadium erupted in cheers for the symbolic show of unity.
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Then "the entire cabin erupted in cheers and applause," Dustin said.
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When he did finally arrive, "Everybody erupted in cheering," said Bullington.
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And since then people have erupted in like, outrage about this.
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The talks were delayed after a political crisis erupted in October.
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RNC members told CNBC attendees erupted in applause after the presentation.
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The latest Bill Clinton episode erupted in Flint, Michigan, on Monday.
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Protests erupted in several states over the raids and other arrests.
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" Clark, 62, then erupted in laughter, revealing only that they "danced.
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Hunter erupted in the second half and overtime with 22 points.
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Racist and sexist violence erupted in the aftermath of his victory.
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As Kripal proposed to Ahmed, the crowd crowd erupted in cheers.
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Iran has backed Assad in the conflict that erupted in 2011.
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Two years later, a second crisis erupted in the euro area.
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When he died in 2016, Miami erupted in joyous street celebrations.
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Someone found the ring and the crowd erupted in wild applause.
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Chants of "fuck you, Carreyrou" subsequently erupted in the Theranos cafeteria.
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Demonstrations erupted in several big cities after the recording was released.
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Moments later, I erupted in a sneezing fit of my own.
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Despite the nearly incoherent last line, the crowd erupted in applause.
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Protests erupted in Chicago in the wake of the video's release.
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Demonstrations erupted in March to protest announced cuts to bread subsidies.
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Mount Agung last erupted in 1963, killing more than 1,000 people.
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Yet he often erupted in rage when he saw animals mistreated.
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Williams and the press room at Wimbledon erupted in a cackle.
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Eleven people are dead after protests erupted in 27 prisons Monday.
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" All around us people erupted in joy, chanting, "Love has won!
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When Fuman arrived two hours later, his classmates erupted in laughter.
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One erupted in 1362 and killed everybody that was living underneath.
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After the final whistle, households around the country erupted in joy.
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Democrats across Florida, including prominent members of Congress, erupted in dismay.
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Student demonstrations erupted in several cities, and Italian officials issued demands.
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When the Taal Volcano erupted in 1754 it lasted six months.
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When the Taal volcano erupted in 1754 it lasted six months.
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The volcano last erupted in 2016, but no one was hurt.
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After learning about the raid, the president again erupted in anger.
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Other "color revolutions" erupted in former satellite states Ukraine and Kyrgyzstan.
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The courtroom erupted in applause, and Mr. Trump beamed and clapped.
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They erupted in applause after Obama spent several minutes lauding Earnest.
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The three agents looked at each other and erupted in laughter.
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Hours into the ceasefire, deadly clashes erupted in Idlib on Friday.
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" After the crowd erupted in cheers, Eminem replied, "Well, goddamnit, me too.
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The packed court erupted in cheers of joy upon hearing the verdict.
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When a grip walked across the stage, the audience erupted in squeals.
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Volunteers erupted in cheers when Toffee was pulled out of the hole.
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Back then, Twitter and social media erupted in #JeSuisCharlie messages of support.
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Within hours, communities in south central Los Angeles had erupted in violence.
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The protests have erupted in more than a dozen cities and towns.
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When the courtroom doors opened, applause and cheers erupted in the corridors.
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The complete look totaled $3,500, and conservatives erupted in criticism on Twitter.
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Each time his shot fell, the Pelicans' home crowd erupted in cheers.
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The Marlins Park crowd erupted in cheers as Gordon rounded the bases.
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Violence erupted in the Gabonese capital as opposition supporters clashed with police.
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After a moment of awkward silence, the room then erupted in laughter.
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Trouble erupted in Dantal village near the India-Pakistan border on Sept.
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In this case, the device erupted in flames while it was charging.
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The audience erupted in laughter, but Trump dug in on his statement.
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The table erupted in laughter — and no one laughed harder than Alice.
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Just prior to Rajneesh's departure, friction between the two sides erupted in
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In the Albanian capital, Tirana, fans erupted in joy after the win.
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Central Berlin erupted in joyful honking and screaming, while the Italians wept.
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When Mount Agung erupted in 1963, more than 1,700 people were killed.
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Photo: Bigwumpus (Wikimedia Commons)Raikoke previously erupted in 1924 and in 1778.
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In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia, killing an estimated 92,000 people.
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Mount Agung killed nearly 63,000 people when it last erupted, in 1963.
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Immediately after the story ran, the Israel news media erupted in controversy.
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While the crowd inside Madison Square Garden erupted in applause when Mrs.
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When Ms. Ocasio-Cortez shook a cocktail, the room erupted in cheers.
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The scene erupted in a hail of bullets, leaving both officers dead.
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Brawls erupted in Parliament on Thursday, with reports of fistfights among lawmakers.
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In South Sudan, the civil war that erupted in 2013 rages still.
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Businesses were looted, riots erupted in the streets and thousands were arrested.
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The audience erupted in cheers when Gauff sealed the win against Hercog.
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The audience erupted in cheers when Gauff sealed the win against Hercog.
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Suspected outbreaks have already erupted in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa.
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Violent protests have erupted in Charlotte in the wake of Scott's death.
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Before Lewis's next shot, the skies above the green erupted in noise.
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One said it erupted in the town at around 6:30 p.m.
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The room erupted in cheers, though Vulcan salutes may have been appropriate.
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The clashes erupted in the Abu Salim district and continued for two days.
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In recent years big outbreaks have erupted in Italy, Romania, France and Germany.
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But less than an hour after the speech, clashes erupted in downtown Beirut.
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" Smith erupted in laughter and said, "It was just a guy I knew!
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South Sudan gained independence in July 3623, but civil war erupted in 2013.
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Burma erupted in revolt, the Soviet Union disintegrated and North Koreans went hungry.
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The biggest protests since the Soviet era erupted in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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The press room here at the debate in New Hampshire erupted in laughter.
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A controversial retrospective honoring Roman Polanski erupted in protest Monday evening in Paris.
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But supporters of the former businessman and reality TV star erupted in applause.
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According to WLKY-TV, two barrel warehouses erupted in flames late Tuesday night.
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Protests first erupted in July over poor government services, but intensified this week.
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Heavy shooting also erupted in Daloa, a hub for western cocoa growing regions.
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The protests in Sudan erupted in December in response to rising food prices.
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The volcano killed more than 1,000 people when it last erupted in 1963.
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Protests also erupted in Punjab, New Delhi and the neighboring state of Rajasthan.
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Outbreaks of the pest attack erupted in Zambia, Zimbabwe, Malawi and South Africa.
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On December 10, 1914, a massive explosion erupted in West Orange, New Jersey.
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It got hot almost immediately ... Acosta pressed Trump, and POTUS erupted in anger.
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Wayan also fled his home back when Mount Agung last erupted in 1963.
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The TODAY crowd erupted in cheers when Guthrie asked if she would run.
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Catalonians on the streets of Barcelona erupted in celebration upon hearing the news.
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So it remained until 20133, when the subprime-mortgage crisis erupted in America.
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After some of these omissions were reported by HuffPost, Breitbart erupted in glee.
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This is the second time the Stromboli Volcano has erupted in two months.
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This came to a head when the #MeToo movement erupted in late 2017.
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A piece of the pyro equipment erupted in flames during the pregame ceremonies.
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As Jameyanne cut the vegetables on her plate, the room erupted in applause.
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The internet erupted in confusion on Thursday night after Trump's Twitter went down.
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Then, suddenly, my face erupted in painful acne that simply wouldn't go away.
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When the audience erupted in laughter, West said, "It wasn't funny to me."
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The cathedral erupted in applause as Mr. Bush strode back to his seat.
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After pro-democracy protests erupted in 1988, he was ousted by other generals.
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As the marchers advanced, some blew whistles and erupted in cheers and jeers.
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Her father erupted in outrage, excoriating her for bringing disgrace on the family.
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Resentments similar to those in Sevastopol have erupted in the republic as well.
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South Sudan was just two years old when civil war erupted in 2013.
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The mansion had subsequently erupted in flames that took firefighters hours to extinguish.
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"Does anyone know any Russians?" he asked the room, which erupted in laughter.
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During the 1977 blackout, businesses were looted and riots erupted in the streets.
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The war erupted in September 2014, when the Houthis swept into the capital.
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Protests erupted in Nicaragua in April 2018, initially over cuts to social security.
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Their captain, Ryan Getzlaf, erupted in March, posting 20 points in 13 games.
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For two weeks in July, Puerto Rico erupted in popular anger against Gov.
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In Baghdad, in Tehran itself, popular anger erupted in the streets last year.
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As the news of the bill emerged, Turkish social media erupted in outrage.
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Social media erupted in fury after videos and photos of the incident circulated.
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On April 14, chaos erupted in Penn Station after false reports of gunfire.
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Riots erupted in Charlotte, N.C., after police shot and killed Keith Lamont Scott.
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But polls were mistaken, and Trump won election,#NotMyPresident protests erupted in objection.
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Use that word," he roared, as the crowd erupted in cheers of "USA!
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Demonstrations erupted in various neighborhoods around the capital and elsewhere in the country.
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And, on Monday, the crowd erupted in applause as he walked along the field.
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It last erupted in 1963, killing more than 1,000 people and razing several villages.
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That approach also hamstrung reaction to the Rohingya crisis that erupted in mid-2015.
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They are traces of the riots that erupted in Libreville after a disputed Aug.
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Protests erupted in California Tuesday night after police fatally shot an African-American man.
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Protests erupted in several cities; thousands of women demanded that the killers be punished.
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Andrea Castilla was celebrating her 24th birthday weekend when gunfire erupted in Las Vegas.
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A deadly shooting erupted in Chicago's Near West Side neighborhood around 4:50 a.m.
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"The fires erupted in areas where wildlands meet urban and suburban development," he continued.
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She displayed her defiance again on Tuesday as uncomfortable laughter erupted in the courtroom.
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The nearby Chaiten volcano erupted in 2008, forcing the evacuation of thousands of residents.
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A feud erupted in October in the pages of two important state-run newspapers.
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After the video segment of her monologue went viral, the Twittersphere erupted in anger.
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Mr. Klein and Ms. Stewart-Cousins shook hands, and the room erupted in applause.
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When the pontiff appeared on screen, "the room erupted in applause," the newspaper said.
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Hostilities erupted in eastern Ukraine, where a Russian-backed separatist movement began seizing cities.
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" The hearing room erupted in laughter, and Franken asked Perry to rephrase. "Please. Please.
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So when the Zika epidemic erupted in South America, it seemed a natural focus.
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It last erupted in 2004-2008, prior to that 1989-2001 and 1980-1986.
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As for Anthony, he had been sidelined when Linsanity first erupted in full force.
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The investigations followed mass protests that erupted in the North African country on Feb.
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In 22016, during the Arab Spring, Bahrain erupted in protests against the royal family.
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It last erupted in 2014, spewing lava and forcing thousands of people to evacuate.
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Her powerful tribute came several hours before the violence erupted in Dallas Thursday night.
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When told that they would have to leave, they erupted in anti-government chants.
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The audience erupted in laughter early, when Trump bragged about his accomplishments as president.
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Massive protests erupted in Russia after the country first announced the law in February.
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Protests of Tuesday's vote have erupted in several major U.S. cities, including Portland, Ore.
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The audience, about 60 people in a smoke-filled Kabul theater, erupted in applause.
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"Twenty-four hours later —— " Mr. de Blasio continued, then the room erupted in laughter.
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Early on the morning of January 230, 2465, a brawl erupted in eastern Siberia.
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Early on the morning of January 227, 2000, a brawl erupted in eastern Siberia.
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The 75-foot (23-meter) Conception erupted in flames at about 3:15 a.m.
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The 75-foot (23-meter) Conception erupted in flames at about 3:15 a.m.
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When asked to refrain from disturbing all around him, he erupted in high dudgeon.
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Irreconcilable fissures over slavery erupted in both the Democratic Party and among Lincoln's Whigs.
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They erupted in violence this week as demonstrators began smashing bank windows and ATMs.
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The crowd erupted in applause, and the "La La Land" team rushed the stage.
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Mount Hood and Mount Shasta have each erupted in the last few hundred years.
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Israeli officials erupted in anger that Ms. Bensouda had not dismissed the Palestinian claims.
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The chamber erupted in applause as he stood in front of the crowd afterward.
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"I'm asking you," Roberts said, looking at Gant, and laughter erupted in the courtroom.
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The volcano last erupted in 2016 but the last fatal eruption was in 1914.
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Makushin last erupted in 1995, when it sent an ash plume 8,000 feet high.
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"The fire erupted in a building guarded by the Republican Guard," Fayulu told Reuters.
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Similar battles have erupted in places like Fort Lauderdale, Tampa and El Cajon, Calif.
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But 185,000 have fled since fighting erupted in July in the capital of Juba.
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The heating failure followed an electrical fire that erupted in the jail on Jan.
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The audience of about 20 children, ages 3–6, and their caretakers erupted in applause.
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The town also drew national attention after emotional protests erupted in one village on Friday.
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Finally, it was the year when the alienated banlieues of French cities erupted in riots.
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Clashes between protesters and police have erupted in towns near the border with the mainland.
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A few months before, Marteen allegedly erupted in anger after he saw two men kissing.
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The volcano erupted in bursts of cloud and smoke lasting about five to 10 minutes.
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Social media largely erupted in celebration, though there were some voices of dissent and derision.
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By then, protests had erupted in Yemen, Sudan, Bahrain, Libya, Morocco, Iraq, Jordan, and beyond.
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The fight erupted in Toontown -- right in the middle of throngs of kids and families.
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In less than 24 hours, social media has erupted in response to the Charlottesville protests.
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Money transfer companies have reported a spike in remittances since the crisis erupted in August.
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The last volcano to achieve red alert status was Iceland's Bárðarbunga, which erupted in 2014.
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Similar unrest erupted in Hong Kong, but the British authorities curbed it far more effectively.
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Protests against the deal erupted in the capital Dakar in 2016 during Sall's first term.
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The car erupted in flames, littering the highway with debris as bystanders tried to assist.
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Violent protests erupted in Catalonia following the arrest of the Spanish region's leader in Germany.
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The crowd erupted in cheers before Bieber clarified that he didn't mean to be rude.
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Clashes erupted in some villages, usually with Al Qaeda remnants that refused to play ball.
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Parícutin hasn't erupted in over half a century, but sits in a volcanically active land.
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Clashes erupted in some villages, usually with al-Qaida remnants that refused to play ball.
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It last erupted in 1915, when Lassen Peak had its small but historically significant blast.
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The sudden concerns about global financials that erupted in February have caught markets by surprise.
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Nugroho said the crater was one of Indonesia's most active and last erupted in 2009.
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A Russian-backed separatist insurgency erupted in 2014 and bloodshed has continued despite the ceasefire.
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Apple closed its stores early in Hong Kong after violent protests erupted in the city.
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LATE last night, as the polls closed in Britain, an apocalyptic thunderstorm erupted in Brussels.
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Markets have been seen unprecedented monetary stimulus since the global financial crisis erupted in 21.09.
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Before the scandal erupted in October, Ban was widely expected to join Park's Saenuri Party.
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The struggle that consumed the group erupted in February 2015 when the association disqualified Mrs.
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The audience at a debate in Minnesota erupted in laughter earlier this week after Rep.
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Bands of young men in red-and-white Dr. Seuss hats erupted in drinking chants.
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Black protests ensued, which turned into a resistance movement and black ghettos erupted in violence.
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But by then another uprising had erupted in western Darfur that would define his legacy.
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A volcano is considered potentially active if it has erupted in the past 20063,000 years.
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A bitter debate has erupted in Sugar Land, a fast-growing suburb southwest of Houston.
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The pro-Yankee crowd erupted in cheers, making Flushing sound very much like the Bronx.
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During Williamson&aposs unbelievable fourth-quarter takeover, the Smoothie King Center erupted in "MVP" chants.
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The crowd erupted in cheers, and several crystal champagne flutes shattered on the limestone terrace.
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Separatist violence erupted in eastern Ukraine in 2014 and has killed 9,600 people so far.
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Add to that their mutual animosity, which erupted in caustic exchanges in the Nevada debate.
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Gunfire erupted in hookah bars at two locations about a mile and a half apart.
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Communities where services like water and healthcare have failed have erupted in protests and riots.
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South Sudan, the world's newest country, had just erupted in civil war along ethnic lines.
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Four years ago, an underwater volcano erupted in the South Pacific, creating a new island.
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"Don't kid yourself!" a woman shouted from the back, and the room erupted in approval.
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If only the frenzy of feeling that erupted in Act II had been visible onstage.
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Punk first erupted in Poland in the 80s, soundtracking the country's crescendo towards political change.
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It will face considerable challenges: The economy was devastated by the conflict that erupted in 2013.
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More than 5 million Syrians have fled their homeland since the civil war erupted in 2011.
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As a result, pogroms, rioting and massacres erupted in the provinces of Bengal and the Punjab.
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"There is no way to subpoena phone calls," Rosenstein replied, as the room erupted in laughter.
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"I can't hear you," said Waters in response to which the hearing room erupted in laughter.
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Serious communal violence between Rohingya and ethnic Rakhine Buddhists erupted in 2012 and sporadic unrest followed.
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Protests erupted in mid-April after Ortega imposed austerity measures for Nicaragua&aposs social security system.
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As Cotton attempted to move on from her question, the crowd erupted in support of McFarland.
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Protests also erupted in 2012 after the government cut fuel subsidies to secure an IMF loan.
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Violent attacks erupted in different parts of the city creating "a situation of panic," Durazo said.
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Ever the jokester, Cyrus was sure to adjust her breasts as the crowd erupted in applause.
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Debates over such measures have erupted in several states and cities, particularly in the past year.
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Demonstrations erupted in the capital Baghdad and in several provinces across Iraq on Tuesday and Wednesday.
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The split that erupted in front of cameras last week reportedly reflects behind-the-scenes tensions.
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The volcano hasn&apost erupted in roughly 2,000 years, but there has been some recent activity.
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Tensions erupted in 1869 as Britain prepared to transfer Métis land to the new Canadian government.
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By the end of January, anti-government protests had erupted in Algeria, Egypt, Oman and Jordan.
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The audience erupted in laughter because, one could assume, they knew exactly what was going on.
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In 50 mass protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri after a policeman killed an unarmed black man.
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In 2039 a volcano erupted in Sumatra, sending forty million tons of aerosols into the stratosphere.
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Mostly peaceful demonstrations erupted in pockets of looting and rioting in the hours after Gray's funeral.
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A massive, glowing bubble of light erupted in the night sky above northeastern Siberia sometime Oct.
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Over 1,000 people were killed when Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, destroying several Roman settlements.
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He then proceeded to high-five spectators as the crowd erupted in huge applause for him.
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Deadly violence erupted in 2014 after groups of young Bakonzo men attacked police and army posts.
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The camp erupted in instant jubilation, with protesters cheering, crying tears of joy and beating drums.
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The Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011 has generated 5.6 million refugees in the Middle East.
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When it last erupted in 1963 it killed more than 1,000 people and razed several villages.
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Eyjafjallajökull, a volcano in Iceland erupted in 2010, scattering ash into the atmosphere and grounding aircraft.
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A riot erupted in the city in February after a dispute between authorities and street vendors.
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We're told the guys then erupted in anger, and began hurling racial slurs and other epithets.
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The commander-in-chief's arrival came after violent protests erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, on Friday night.
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To the audience in the room, it was a patriotic comment, and they erupted in cheers.
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Chicago, Washington, D.C., and dozens of other cities erupted in riots that lasted for several days.
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Cities throughout the country erupted in protest, and military police responded with force, firing at demonstrators.
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The affair erupted in July after a video surfaced of Benalla beating a May Day protester.
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"Immediately following his statement, a crowd at the rally erupted in a chant: "Send her back!
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Sonner was at work this week when she heard that lava had erupted in her neighborhood.
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The stadium crowd in France erupted in chants of "equal pay" following the 2-0 victory.
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Protests erupted in September 2012 following the publication of an anti-Muslim video on the internet.
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Chinese social media has erupted in anger over the dismissal of a Chinese engineer from Facebook.
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The protests, which erupted in September, have turned violent as students have clashed with the police.
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"Uh, thanks for starting off with a softball," Lindelof said, and the room erupted in laughter.
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Protests erupted in mid-January following a hike in fuel prices and lasted for several days.
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Herrington took her younger sister to her mother's grave years later, and she erupted in tears.
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When Sinabung erupted in 2014, more than a dozen people were killed and thousands were evacuated.
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Kilauea erupted in early May, sending a flow of lava into residential areas of Hawaii island.
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That brought Nancy Pelosi out of her chair, and raucous applause erupted in the House chamber.
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Protests also erupted in Mizoram state, where some activists have given voice to old separatist aspirations.
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When the Arab Spring erupted, in 2011, it forced out dictators in Tunisia, Egypt, and elsewhere.
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In December of 2001, citizens' bank accounts were frozen, and violent protests erupted in the streets.
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The FX industry has also been hit by a market-rigging scandal that erupted in 2013.
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Fighting between ethnic Azeris and Armenians erupted in 1991 and a ceasefire was agreed in 1994.
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On social media, Ms. Postell saw that her city had erupted in protests against police brutality.
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That same year, on a far smaller financial scale, a quarrel erupted in Beverly Hills, Calif.
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They erupted in celebration—and surprise—when someone called an election official and learned the result.
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"But it is you who makes us happy!" she shouted, as the audience erupted in applause.
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Since the war erupted in 2015, however, little territory has changed hands between the two sides.
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Since the Boston abuse scandal erupted in the 1990s, accusations involving American clerics have sporadically surfaced.
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Even war, sometimes in the form of ethnic cleansing, erupted in the Balkans in the 1990s.
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Recently, Trump supporters have erupted in "Finish the Wall!" chants at his re-election campaign rallies.
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In 2013, a scandal erupted in Miami, where lineman Jonathan Martin accused his teammates of bullying.
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" The audience expressed its approval of her stance, she said, and "erupted in long, powerful applause.
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A spate of vigilante violence linked to a vampire rumors also erupted in Malawi in 2002.
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But by mid-week, the audience -- mostly victims of Nassar -- erupted in applause after each statement.
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Demonstrations erupted in Charlotte after a man was shot and killed there by a police officer.
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We Australians found ourselves at the center of global events when our land erupted in flames.
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The Harris Family Day Care blaze in Erie, which erupted in the early hours of Aug.
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All through 2011, as the rest of Syria erupted in protest, its largest city was quiet.
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After Ms. Nie put up her poster on May 25, 1966, Peking University erupted in debate.
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In 1815, Mount Tambora erupted in Indonesia, pumping dust, ash, and sulfur dioxide into the atmosphere.
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It traded at 47 to the dollar before protests against authoritarian rule erupted in March 2011.
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The strike came on the heels of a multiday military revolt that erupted in early January.
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More than 200 people are estimated to be dead in Iran since protests erupted in November.
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Three Sisters hasn't erupted in 2,000 years, but it is close to towns and winter resorts.
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Protests have erupted in at least 17 cities, including Mumbai, Bhopal, Jaipur, Kolkata, Hyderabad, and Lucknow.
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Five tourists died Monday when a volcano erupted in New Zealand, the BBC reported, citing police.
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" When Judge Donnelly granted the stay, the courtroom erupted in cheers but she immediately shouted "No!
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A massive protest erupted in Manhattan over Donald Trump's victory in the presidential election on Tuesday.
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"Thank you, brothers and sisters in El Paso," the pope said, as the stadium erupted in cheers.
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But since pro-democracy protests erupted in March 2011, Syrians detect a more sectarian approach to policymaking.
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South Sudan's civil war erupted in 2013, less than two years after it gained independence from Sudan.
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Four people were found dead in New Jersey Tuesday afternoon after a mansion mysteriously erupted in flames.
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The violence erupted in the desert city of Sabha on Friday, the day after the monkey attack.
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Photographer Sean Gardner captured the pandemonium as Almirola's car took to the air and erupted in flames.
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Mount Vesuvius erupted in 79 AD, killing thousands of residents in the ancient Roman city of Pompeii.
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However, many noticed there was no mention or acknowledgment of Grimmie, and social media erupted in anger.
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Major protests erupted in Haiti on Friday as the government announced a sharp increase in gasoline prices.
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After the Eyjafjallajökull volcano erupted in Iceland in 23, flight cancellations left Miranda Cheng stranded in Paris.
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The threat surfaced less than two years after violence erupted in Charlottesville during a white supremacist rally.
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They did so once again on May 5 after ethnic tensions erupted in the city of Negombo.
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As fans erupted in celebration, the Seahorses excitedly ran toward the stands to bask in the glory.
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An earlier version of this briefing gave an incorrect location for a volcano that erupted in Japan.
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Violence erupted in Chicago Friday night as Trump supporters and protesters clashed after he canceled an event.
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Also, cases of voter suppression erupted in many neighborhoods, barring ethnic minorities and poor families from voting.
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The current round of hostilities between the two South Asian neighbors erupted in grenade explosions last Sunday.
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Faria said he struggled throughout the game, falling behind hitters, before the A's erupted in the fifth.
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Instead, she took this selfie with Jared as the country erupted in protests over the executive order.
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Or is it trying in earnest to comment on the artists' revolution that erupted in the 1950s?
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Germany has erupted in jubilant celebration as the country's government voted in favour of same sex marriage.
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This volcano hasn't erupted in over a century, but it's young, at times steaming, and definitely active.
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When Coltrane quit heroin cold turkey in 196186, the years of obsessive practicing erupted in his playing.
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When Donald Glover said that Lando Calrissian's pansexuality included droids, nobody's Thrawn books spontaneously erupted in flames.
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Protests erupted in some cities with demonstrators holding signs stating that Trump would never be their president.
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Until revolution erupted in 2011, Aleppo and Damascus were the focal points for this music's Syrian variant.
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"Raise your hand if you are a Christian conservative," he asked as the crowd erupted in applause.
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Fighting between ethnic Azeris and Armenians first erupted in 1991 and a ceasefire was agreed in 1994.
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This violence erupted in response to institutionalized oppression and racism — systems that are still in place today.
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A Michigan polling place erupted in violence with voters squaring off and repeatedly hurling the n-word.
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Protests have erupted in multiple cities across the country following Trump's stunning win over Clinton last week.
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The incident occurred after an argument at a deli erupted in gunfire, police said at the time.
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Clashes had erupted in Charlottesville on the morning of the gathering, forcing police to clear a park.
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The scandal, which erupted in early February, pushed the Liberals down into second place for several months.
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THE FIRST time Pakistan's Supreme Court ordered Asia Bibi released, in October, the country erupted in protest.
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When Cruz mention his wife, the crowd erupted in cheers and the couple spent several seconds embracing.
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When an election worker announced that turnout was fifty-five per cent, the room erupted in cheers.
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Democrats on the Judiciary Committee erupted in applause when the Dream and Promise acts passed Wednesday night.
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Saxony was the focal point of anti-Islam protests that erupted in Germany during the refugee crisis.
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Lyft is halting its e-bike program in San Francisco after two bikes mysteriously erupted in flames.
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Weeks after Garner's death, protests erupted in Ferguson, Missouri, over the shooting death of teenager Michael Brown.
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" But when he mentioned Brin's appearance at the airport, his employees erupted in chants of "Ser-gey!
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The country's civil war erupted in late 2013, uprooting a quarter of the population and causing famine.
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Iraq saw massive protests last year which first erupted in the south, heartland of the Shi'ite majority.
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Protests erupted in April after the Supreme Court took over legislative powers belonging to the National Assembly.
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The Tubbs Fire was one of many separate fires that erupted in October 2017 in Northern California.
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The room, filled with kids and adults, erupted in applause when a board official made the announcement.
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Even the other performers had a hard time keeping their cool, as the crowd erupted in applause.
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"As I write this, huge anti-Japan protests have erupted in dozens of Chinese cities," he wrote.
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About 300 people have been jailed since protests erupted in April, according to local human rights activists.
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South Sudan erupted in conflict in 2013 after President Salva Kiir sacked Riek Machar as vice president.
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When the war erupted in CAR, widespread violence and ethnic killings made life there impossible for many.
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When Stein took the podium on Sunday, chants of "Jill, not Hill!" erupted in the lecture room.
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The United Nations estimates 85033,000 people have died since the Darfur region erupted in violence in 2003.
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When the call went against Rodgers-Cromartie, the stadium grandstand erupted in jeers that lasted several minutes.
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The explosion erupted in an industrial park in Jiangan County, Sichuan Province, at about 20153:30 p.m.
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An uprising against Chinese rule in Tibet erupted in 1958 and troops crushed it the following year.
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As a result, additional pro-Kurdish protests erupted in Diyarbakır, Ankara, and Istanbul, and violent clashes followed.
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Before the trade dispute erupted in mid-2018, China had become the largest importer of U.S. crude.
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In 2008, a few months before the Beijing Olympics, riots erupted in Lhasa, the Tibetan regional capital.
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Mount Kusatsu-Shirane, 100 miles northwest of Tokyo, erupted in January, killing one soldier in an avalanche.
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The Nevado del Ruiz volcano killed more than 20,000 people in Colombia when it erupted in 1985.
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The civil war erupted in 2013, less than two years after South Sudan gained independence from Sudan.
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The package is the third taken up by Congress since the coronavirus erupted in the United States.
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The crowd erupted in applause when Patrick insisted he get a verse in the show's opening number.
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Long-standing tensions between Assam's indigenous people and the minority migrant Muslim settlers have erupted in clashes.
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Bashir's ouster followed months of protests that erupted in December over cash shortages and rising bread prices.
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Tensions between the police and the communities they patrol have erupted in violence repeatedly over the years.
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Shortly after the announcement of Mr. Kenyatta's victory was televised, riots erupted in major cities across Kenya.
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It had been closed for about a decade when it erupted in flames around 7 p.m. Sunday.
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As protests erupted in Iran over the plane disaster, the British ambassador in Tehran was briefly detained.
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Violence erupted in the OPEC member when the opposition alleged electoral fraud after results from an Aug.
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As he left the emergency room in a wheelchair, his neck bandaged, fellow officers erupted in applause.
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More than 6,000 people have been arrested since protests against a proposed extradition bill erupted in June.
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When turmoil erupted in the US overnight lending market in September, it came as a big surprise.
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A month or two after I returned home, the banlieues erupted in the violent protests of 2005.
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The city erupted in jubilation late Wednesday after the commander of a militia in the area, Gen.
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"We're voting you out next year!" one man yelled at Lance as cheers erupted in the room.
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The orchestra erupted in a blaze of C major, with deafening organ, engulfing brass and shimmering strings.
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In fact, by the time Raisman finished her 93-minute statement, the court had erupted in cheers.
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We'd all heard of an argument over texting that erupted in a Florida movie theatre in 2014.
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About 400,000 Syrians have been killed since the conflict erupted in 2011, according to the United Nations.
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All sides erupted in anger, echoing the larger divisions here, Palestinian against Israeli and Israelis among themselves.
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Widespread protests against the Iranian government that erupted in 2009 eventually died when the government responded harshly.
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The list goes on — yet in the closing weeks of 22019, anti-government protests erupted in Hungary.
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Twitter erupted in jokes about the hard left turn Timberlake had apparently done with his new woodsy wardrobe.
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It comes as a volcano erupted in Guatemala on Sunday and left 99 dead and nearly 200 missing.
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Protests against the deal erupted in the capital Dakar in 2016, casting a shadow over Sall's first term.
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Palestinian uprisings erupted in 1987 and in 2000, the latter after the failure of U.S.-sponsored peace talks.
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The conflict erupted in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
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" Bendat-Appell described the protests that have erupted in opposition to the travel ban as an "ethical imperative.
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The pro-Mexican crowd in Moscow erupted in celebration but NOTHING like what went down in Mexico City.
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The crowd in Marlins Park erupted in applause, as the game stopped to take in the tearful moment.
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Their living standards have been squeezed badly since a civil war erupted in neighbouring Syria six years ago.
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Unrest first erupted in July over poor government services but intensified in September before dwindling in recent months.
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"You're making it this morning, whether you're awake or not," she joked, as the passengers erupted in applause.
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Camille Grammer is coping with multiple losses amid the Woolsey Fire that erupted in Southern California last week.
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On October 9th riots erupted in Quwaismeh, a suburb of Amman, after a series of police raids there.
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In 2014 riots erupted in Ferguson, a suburb, after a white police officer fatally shot a black teenager.
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"And above all, I fought the fuck back," Smollett added as the crowd erupted in cheers and applause.
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Fox News also compared the online campaign to protests that erupted in front of Carlson's home last month.
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Iraqi security forces have detained 454 since protests erupted in several Iraqi cities on Tuesday, al-Baiyati said.
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Protests have erupted in cities such as Ferguson, Missouri; Charlotte, North Carolina; Chicago and elsewhere over shooting deaths.
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" As the audience erupted in cheers, Oz continued, "I feel like America knew — I feel like y'all knew!
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Benko already bought Kika/Leiner's flagship store in central Vienna shortly after the Steinhoff crisis erupted in December.
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The strike has erupted in a diplomatic row between the US and Russia, the brokers of the ceasefire.
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Police said a gun battle then erupted in which they killed the five men and injured a sixth.
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The latest violence erupted in Atbara on Wednesday, where crowds also set fire to the ruling party's office.
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Suddenly, a vision in pink sequins floated into the room, and the room erupted in whoops and cheers.
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Geopolitical risk has been among European credit investors' top worries since the Ukraine crisis erupted in early 2014.
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What nobody anticipated, though, was the firestorm of outrage that has erupted in West Plains and surrounding communities.
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Chinese social media erupted in anger at companies and regulators; even the official People's Daily echoed the sentiment.
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The hundreds of spectators, press members and NASA and SpaceX employees at the viewing site erupted in cheers.
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Once the news of Bannon's appointment hit white supremacist websites last night, forums like Storefront erupted in celebration.
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The scandal erupted in 2015 after media reports that about $681 million was deposited into Najib's bank account.
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According to GOP sources, Trump cracked a joke about McCarthy's Russia quip and the room erupted in laughter.
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The tweet comes amid massive protests against Trump that erupted in major cities across the country this week.
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Authorities have restricted the movement of people in the city's old quarter, which has often erupted in violence.
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Anti-government protests erupted in several cities; in Brasília the night sky was lit up with burning tyres.
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Hundreds of thousands of Somalis fled to Kenya and other neighboring states after civil war erupted in 13.
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All of the Argentine players hung their heads near the center circle as the Chileans erupted in celebration.
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Fountains erupted in wine and servants scrambled everywhere to serve the royals, their noble constituents, and sizable armies.
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It dropped to 245,000 bpd after fighting erupted in 2013, often affecting oil producing areas in the north.
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Protests erupted in the Central American country Thursday after widespread allegations of voter fraud in the presidential election.
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When the video came to a close, the audience erupted in applause and the conservative energy conference began.
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"Almost none of us lived through the full-blown trade wars that erupted in the 1930s," Hooper said.
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The audience at the awards erupted in laughter as the former press secretary made his way on stage.
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Cynthia Hale mentioned Clinton's name and erupted in chants of "Bernie!" that eventually overpowered cheers from Clinton backers.
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The city immediately erupted in protests, which spread on Sunday to cities like Marrakesh and Rabat, the capital.
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The spectators erupted in applause, and Mr. Ayello indulged them with one last flex of his champion arm.
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Havre, another submarine volcano on that arc, erupted in 2012, producing a pumice raft 155 square miles across.
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Black Lives Matter erupted in the wake of several high-profile killings of black men by law enforcement.
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Protests against that deal erupted in Dakar in 2016, casting a shadow over President Macky Sall's first term.
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Passengers erupted in clapping and cheers — a typical tradition when Puerto Ricans land on their Isla del Encanto.
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That control began to fray in 2015, when protests erupted in the Oromia region, which includes the capital.
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One of his favorite articles foreshadowed the college admissions scandal that erupted in the United States this year.
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But policies became increasingly hard line, especially after ethnic rioting erupted in 2009, killing at least 200 people.
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Violence erupted in Moscow after Boris Yeltsin, the president, sought to disband the Russian parliament and seize control.
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After a jury returned a guilty verdict, the audience in State Supreme Court in Manhattan erupted in applause.
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The COVID-19 virus erupted in Wuhan, China, but Italy has been the hardest hit nation outside Asia.
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The Stromboli volcano previously erupted in July, killing one hiker and covering the popular tourist destination in ash.
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According to WKRG, gunfire erupted in the concourse of the stadium near the end of the football game.
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Mr. Trump erupted in anger, saying he needed someone overseeing the investigation who would be loyal to him.
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The violence erupted in Charlottesville ostensibly over the planned removal of a statue of a Confederate general there.
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In 2006 a "mud volcano" erupted in East Java, Indonesia, engulfing more than 10 villages in slimy sediment.
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Soon after the video was posted to Instagram, on June 28, social media erupted in shock and disgust.
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Anti-Muslim sentiment has been bubbling up elsewhere in mostly Buddhist Myanmar since the conflict erupted in Rakhine.
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But our table erupted in laughter at the evening's rudest joke—one that was cut from the telecast.
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The Ridge was ultimately slaughtered by his rival's followers, and a civil war erupted in the Cherokee Nation.
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The stock is trading around $2130, its highest level since the Cambridge Analytica scandal erupted in mid-March.
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Europe's largest outbreak of the new coronavirus outbreak has erupted in Lombardy, the northern region that includes Milan.
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He adds that similar protests erupted in Algeria at the same time but were quickly and violently quashed.
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It's why the country erupted in protest when Macron proposed raising fuel taxes a few cents per liter.
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Fighting erupted in Gabon last week after the announcement of a slim victory for incumbent President Ali Bongo.
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More than 28,000 people have been infected with the highly contagious disease since it erupted in August 2014.
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The court erupted in shouts as excited family members rushed to hug the pair on hearing the news.
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Protests erupted in Galkayo after the U.S. strikes, with demonstrators burning U.S. flags and chanting anti-American slogans.
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In 2017, Honduras erupted in violent protests following the president's reelection; that process was widely perceived as fraudulent.
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"Sean Hannity," Cohen's lawyer, Stephen Ryan, said into the microphone, and the audience erupted in gasps and laughter.
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The civil war that erupted in December 2013 came a few months after Kiir sacked Machar as deputy.
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Some of the 10,000 viewers erupted in vitriolic rage rarely heard since the last episode of The Sopranos.
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Bread riots erupted in the 1980s when it tried to cut subsidies, and Islamists surged at the ballot box.
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Conflicts that erupted in the wake of World War II also shaped how Americans came to view this history.
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The situation is reminiscent of the tanker war that erupted in 1984 during the eight-year Iraq-Iran conflict.
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Northern Syria is one of the most complicated battlefields in the multi-sided Syrian war that erupted in 2011.
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The crowd at AT&T Stadium erupted in applause at the heartwarming sight of Shazier walking on his own.
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The crowd erupted in applause as the adorable couple, Brad Parr and Andy Evans, enthusiastically smooched for the crowd.
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At least 130 inmates were killed after several prison riots erupted in the north and northeast of the country.
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It draws much of its support from poor regions, which erupted in protest over tax hikes earlier this year.
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New York (CNN)A New York rap concert turned deadly when an argument erupted in gunfire, according to police.
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The plane made an emergency landing in Moscow and erupted in flames, forcing passengers to evacuate on the tarmac.
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"A lot of wives wouldn't give a damn," Trump said as Scalise beamed and the room erupted in laughter.
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Confrontation with the far right followed, and race riots erupted in what was a shabby immigrant enclave in 1958.
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Amateur video shows the landing gear of the Boeing 777 did not deploy before the nose erupted in flames.
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When gunfire erupted in the men's mosque, Parvin rushed to the scene and was fatally shot while Ahmed survived.
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The protests that erupted in several major cities after the election of Donald Trump as president were certainly expected.
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When Jason's mother, La'Kysha, saw Amari inside a police car pulling up to the creek, she erupted in fury.
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The euro's role in world FX trading continued its decline since the euro zone debt crisis erupted in 2010.
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Mission control at JPL erupted in clapping and relieved handshakes when it was confirmed that the burn was completed.
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More than 10,000 people have been killed since the Russia-backed insurgency erupted in Ukraine's industrialized east in 2014.
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At least 11 people were killed, and dozens more wounded after gun violence erupted in Chicago over the weekend.
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When reports of Rosselló's possible resignation first circulated outside the governor's mansion on Tuesday night, crowds erupted in cheers.
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Since conflict erupted in Syria nearly six years ago, Azmeh has not returned to the country of his birth.
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Nurmagomedov was seen charging at McGregor's cageside friend Dillon Danis, while brawls erupted in and near the octagon itself.
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Faruk and many of his teammates fled by boat after widespread violence and anti-Muslim riots erupted in 212.
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Conflict in Darfur erupted in 2003 when mainly non-Arab tribes took up arms against Sudan's Arab-led government.
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Meanwhile, clashes, largely routine, erupted in other places in Jerusalem and the West Bank, including Qalandiya, Bethlehem, and Hebron.
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The lender's expenses per dollar of revenue have remained stubbornly high after the phony accounts scandal erupted in 2016.
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The 2,744 meter (9,003 ft) mountain, straddling the northwestern border between China and North Korea, last erupted in 1903.
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That rally set the stage for violent protests that erupted in Charlottesville in August between white nationalists and counterprotesters.
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Most of the polls included by El Pais were carried out after protests erupted in Catalonia following the Oct.
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One of the world's youngest volcanoes, Parícutin buried two local villages in ash when it first erupted in 1943.
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Mother House, the headquarters of the Missionaries of Charity, erupted in cheers when Pope Francis declared her a saint.
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The conflict erupted in a petulant exchange, with Mr. Gonen furiously, and futilely, trying to attract the mayor's attention.
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Russia, the United States and Turkey are backers of warring sides in the Syrian conflict that erupted in 2011.
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Mount Aso also erupted in September last year, blasting a plume of black smoke 2 km (1.2 miles) high.
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Nevada's state Democratic convention Saturday erupted in turmoil when Sanders supporters began loudly protesting the results and booing Sen.
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Fountaingrove also sits three miles away from a major earthquake fault that erupted in 0003, killing 2000 people here.
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Almost a year ago, the area erupted in joy when the Supreme Court ruled to legalize same-sex marriage.
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If a conflict between Russia and NATO erupted in the coming years, the Atlantic would serve that role again.
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On April 4th, Martin Luther King, Jr. , was shot dead in Memphis, and riots erupted in a hundred cities.
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"Under my administration, we will never surrender American sovereignty to anyone," Trump told the group, which erupted in applause.
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The crowd in Detroit erupted in cheers, Twitter went into a frenzy and she immediately surged in Google searches.
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At a debate-watching party at the Apollo Theater in Harlem, the packed room erupted in applause when Mrs.
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The UC Irvine physicist was preoccupied: A dumpster fire had just erupted in a neighboring corner of physics culture.
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Photos: The weekend in St. Louis Sunday night's demonstrations began peacefully, but erupted in violence after nightfall, officials said.
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Violent protests erupted in the streets of Zimbabwe's capital, Harare, in anticipation of election results from Monday's presidential vote.
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In the days that followed, riots erupted in Washington, in Chicago, in Detroit and Baltimore — but not in Indianapolis.
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In the past weeks, town halls have erupted in protest as constituents express their frustration with the Trump administration.
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When Mr. Trump was informed, the president erupted in anger, saying he needed an attorney general to protect him.
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In 2014, a series of deadly protests erupted in Vietnam after a Chinese drilling rig ventured into disputed waters.
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A last-minute fight over a "Buy America" provision has erupted in the final negotiations over a waterways bill.
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The conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists has claimed nearly 10,000 lives since it erupted in 2014.
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The EBRD also points to risks coming from the Nagorno-Karabakh region, where fresh fighting briefly erupted in April.
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Wells Fargo has posted sluggish revenue growth and had trouble cutting expenses since the scandal erupted in September 2016.
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Wells Fargo has posted sluggish revenue growth and had trouble cutting expenses since the scandal erupted in September 2016.
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Violent protests erupted in October over social inequality, hammering the local currency and sending it to all time lows.
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A deadly gun battle erupted in Haiti over the weekend during a protest for better pay and working conditions.
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But Mr. Cruse did not out him in the strip until 1976, when Headrack erupted in anger about homophobia.
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Violence erupted in Charlottesville on Saturday morning ahead of a scheduled gathering by white nationalist and alt-right groups.
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Another stereotype-defying woman leader was Golda Meir, who was prime minister of Israel when war erupted in 218.
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Several nights of unrest erupted in a St. Louis suburb where an unarmed black teenager was killed by police.
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Recently, after a "thousand-year-flood event" in Death Valley retreated, the desert erupted in luminous carpets of wildflowers.
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The moment came just after the Democratic caucus erupted in cheers at Trump touting growth in female employment numbers.
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Over 2000 people are estimated to be dead and 7,000 arrested in Iran since protests erupted in mid-November.
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Tunisia has been praised as the only democratic success among the nations where "Arab Spring" revolts erupted in 2011.
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Heavy gunfire erupted in Bangui's PK53 neighborhood - a Muslim enclave in the majority Christian city - at around 2 a.m.
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On Thursday, protests erupted in different cities in India, with some tire-burning and stone-throwing, but nothing major.
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The Thomas Fire erupted in December in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and became the largest in state history.
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Meek's supporters outside the courthouse erupted in joy at news of the D.A.'s request ... thinking he'd be released.
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It also explicitly connects the Entrada to the battle over Confederate memorials that erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia last August.
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Mount Sakurajima erupted in Japan on Tuesday, sending a plume of smoke rising more than 16,000 feet into the air.
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Unrest erupted in several towns and cities across France, from Charleville Mezieres in the northeast to Marseille in the south.
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Weeks after Machar flew back to Juba this year to return to his former post, fighting again erupted in July.
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The conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists has claimed more than 10,000 lives since it erupted in 2014.
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WATSON (voice-over): As evidence, Karlsson points to a riot that erupted in the Stockholm suburb of Rinkeby Monday night.
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The crowd around him erupted in cheers, though across the arena a mix of boos could be heard as well.
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Hezbollah and other Iran-backed groups have backed Syria's President Bashar al-Assad during the conflict which erupted in 2011.
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During Trump's speech, every time he made dog-whistle appeals to "law and order," the crowd erupted in feverous applause.
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On the evening of June 4, violence erupted in the square as unarmed demonstrators were confronted by the Chinese military.
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A confrontation between skateboarders and police erupted in San Francisco Tuesday night, after a rider collided with a police cruiser.
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It denies being behind the two-year old Ukrainian conflict which erupted in the country's east after Moscow annexed Crimea.
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That storm erupted in 2013, when the country's president, Salva Kiir, and his vice president, Riek Machar, went to war.
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Using large fans and ember generators, it showed how quickly one house erupted in flames, while the other did not.
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A fleeting ceasefire in June marking the end of Ramadan led to extraordinary scenes as the country erupted in joy.
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Many Burkinabé migrants were pushed out of Ivory Coast during the civil war that erupted in 2002, only to return.
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" And amid the violent protests erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia, the late-night host seemed to disagree on Trump's compassion. "Mr.
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An al-Jadeed correspondent said on live television that a fire had erupted in the building, ignited by the fireworks.
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War erupted in South Sudan in December 2013 after a political disagreement between Kiir and Machar exploded into military confrontation.
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The civil war, which erupted in 1975 and ravaged the country for the next 15 years, gradually destroyed the network.
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Full-blown civil war erupted in 2013, after President Salva Kiir (a Dinka) sacked Vice-President Riek Machar (a Nuer).
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In April 19443, a volcano named Eyjafjallajökull erupted in southern Iceland, causing a weeklong shutdown of the European air industry.
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Gunfire erupted in a Maryland newspaper's office Thursday, and the gunman reportedly took down multiple employees before cops captured him.
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South Sudan erupted in conflict in 2013 because of a dispute between Kiir and his former vice president Riek Machar.
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When World War I erupted in Europe in 1914, the United States had a population of about 191918 million immigrants.
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When Sessions went ahead with the recusal, Trump reportedly erupted in anger and said he needed Sessions to protect him.
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There may be even bigger hurdles in Wells Fargo's case because of the sales scandal that erupted in late 2016.
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When unrest over economic hardships erupted in December, Hemedti said the protesters' demands were legitimate and spoke out against corruption.
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Srinagar, India (CNN)Violent protests have erupted in Indian-administered Kashmir over the killing of a militant leader early Tuesday.
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Conflict in Somalia which erupted in subsequent decades and continues to the present day has prevented air carriers from returning.
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But voters grew increasingly wary of that approach, and large protests erupted in 2014 against a trade pact with China.
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As of Sunday morning, nine volcanic vents had erupted in evacuated neighborhoods on the island, County of Hawaii officials said.
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Residents wracked by uncertainty Sonner was at work this week when she heard that lava had erupted in her neighborhood.
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Civil war first erupted in South Sudan in December 2013, sparked by a longtime political rivalry between Kiir and Machar.
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When it ended in a victory over Iran, they erupted in celebration, with protesters chanting with joy alongside the police.
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The event erupted in violence when counterprotesters clashed with the demonstrators and police stepped in to break up the event.
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Protests against garbage dumps have erupted in at least eight towns and villages around Moscow in the last six months.
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A U.S. intelligence official said the bombing campaign was "one of the deadliest" since the civil war erupted in 2011.
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Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupted in early May, sending a smoldering flow of lava into residential areas on the Big Island.
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The Kilauea volcano erupted in early May, sending a smoldering flow of lava into residential areas on the Big Island.
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Boston has largely avoided the explosive violence and hostility between the police and minorities that have erupted in other cities.
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Nevada's Democratic convention this past Saturday erupted in bedlam, with Sanders's supporters loudly demanding delegate rule changes and booing Sen.
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The crowd erupted in cheers and Juan was taken backstage for a killer view of the rest of Joey's show.
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But when Obama opened her mouth to speak, the auditorium erupted in applause before she could finish her first sentence.
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Mr. Robinson said he received messages from colleagues in the business saying their newsrooms "erupted in applause" over the award.
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A protest erupted in one Cairo neighborhood recently after a policeman shot and killed a taxi driver over a fare.
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Once a mainstay of Lebanon's economy, tourism has been in the doldrums since 2011 when conflict erupted in neighboring Syria.
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Last month, a mini crisis erupted in Germany when pork sausages began disappearing from menus in public canteens and schools.
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It was a pyroclastic flow that did so much damage in 1980, when Mt. St. Helens erupted in Washington State.
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The anger that erupted in Phillips is always under the surface of men like this, even beneath their onstage characters.
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Gunfire erupted in the parking lot of Nairobi's Westgate mall on September 21, 2013, but that was just the beginning.
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Wells Fargo (WFCPRL) is on its third CEO and second chair since a fake-accounts scandal erupted in September 2016.
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A month earlier, King led the sanitation workers in a march through the Tennessee city that erupted in violent clashes.
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The Chile scandal first erupted in 2009 when victims publicly accused one of the country's most prominent preachers, the Rev.
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On Monday, a week after the new budget took effect, protests erupted in more than 10 towns across the country.
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At War Two years ago, my son, who is now 14, erupted in anger and stormed off to his bedroom.
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Mr. Quayle had spoken at length about "the Los Angeles riots" that erupted in late April, killing dozens of people.
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The feeling that lingered for me as the audience erupted in applause was one of sacrifice, or at least surrender.
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The insurgency erupted in late 2017 following a government crackdown on peaceful protests in the Anglophone Northwest and Southwest regions.
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The conflict erupted in 2014, soon after a popular uprising in Kiev that forced President Viktor Yanukovych out of office.
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His ouster inspired young people across the Arab world, and similar protests soon erupted in Egypt, Libya, Bahrain and Yemen.
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The Civil War itself erupted in the aftermath of a partisan event: the election of the country's first Republican president.
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Protests erupted in June outside the UN building in Sanaa, in a bid to focus global attention on the bombardment.
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Protests erupted in Hong Kong back in June due to a bill that allows individuals to be extradited to China.
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In fact, if the war had never erupted in the first place, there might not even be an impeachment inquiry.
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When the global financial crisis erupted in 2008 and growth collapsed around the world, why did inflation not fall further?
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When the Korean War erupted in 1950, she and two other Fulbright scholars applied for exit visas, but were rejected.
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Protests erupted in Kashmir after security forces killed a popular separatist leader on July 8, catching New Delhi off guard.
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Two teenage brothers from Chicago have been identified among those killed after a volcano erupted in New Zealand this week.
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Earlier on Thursday night, several state media outlets had reported Li's death, following which Chinese social media erupted in mourning.
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After the financial crisis erupted in 2008, the Fed kept rates at historically low levels to revive the ailing economy.
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London (CNN Business)When turmoil erupted in the US overnight lending market in September, it came as a big surprise.
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Dancers wrapped in skirts with Francis' face swayed to the beat played over loudspeakers and the rafters erupted in ululations.
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Dozens of fires erupted in New South Wales, Australia, prompting the government to declare a state of emergency in November.
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When the referee disqualified Golota for repeated low blows, Bowe's handlers brawled with Golota while fights erupted in the crowd.
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Protests erupted in South Korea after the country's Constitutional Court announced it was removing President Park Geun-hye from office.
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The back-and-forth between Corker and Trump was only the latest in a spat that erupted in recent weeks.
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Hundreds of homes were evacuated this weekend because of a wildfire that erupted in the dry hills near Boulder, Colo.
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Eventually, the racial tension and violence that had convulsed the home front during the summer of 1967 erupted in Vietnam.
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Another fire in Sylmar, a suburb between Los Angeles and Ventura Counties, also erupted in the pre-dawn hours Tuesday.
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Within a few minutes, a white woman in her 30s followed me closely as she erupted in high-volume condemnation.
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The Hong Kong protests erupted in June after a bill allowing charged prisoners to be extradited to China was proposed.
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The truce announcement came a day after clashes erupted in the northern province of Faryab, an interior ministry official said.
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Around this same time as this was happening, Syria erupted in Arab Spring protests and, eventually, descended into civil war.
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The country erupted in protest, and the government responded with force, at times firing live rounds into crowds of demonstrators.
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When Germany's men's soccer team scored a goal in this summer's EuroCup, the streets of Berlin erupted in inescapable cheering.
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Najib has consistently denied wrongdoing at 13MDB after the scandal first erupted in mid-2015 following a series of media reports.
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Britain has been dealing with various forms of political violence since the 1960s, when the sectarian Troubles erupted in Northern Ireland.
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And the Alabama state Senate erupted in shouting after Republicans removed exceptions for rape and incest from an anti-abortion bill.
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The corruption scandal erupted in August when a local newspaper published notebooks kept by a chauffer of Fernandez's former planning minister.
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Since its publication, measles outbreaks have erupted in Europe, Australia, and the US in communities where people refuse or fear vaccines.
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The most recent example of this was when Mount Pinatubo erupted in the Philippines in 1991, cooling the globe in 1992.
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Aponte was 5 when the apartment building she and her uncle were living in erupted in flames while they were inside.
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Salangi said the first passenger bus was speeding when it collided with the fuel tanker and both vehicles erupted in flames.
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The crisis erupted in 1980 after Cuban dictator Fidel Castro shipped 19963,000 Cubans, many from mental hospitals and prisons, to Florida.
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Violence and riots erupted in Soweto amid allegations that foreign-owned shops were selling expired food and items with counterfeit labels.
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Public fury erupted in 2003 when a university student in Beijing threw sulfuric acid on bears in the city's main zoo.
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The fireworks that erupted in Kansas City following the Chiefs's Super Bowl win Sunday appeared on the National Weather Service's radar.
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Demonstrations initially erupted in Managua and León but soon spread to at least 10 other cities, including Granada, Masaya and Matagalpa.
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The audience erupted in cheers as "Parasite" became the first international film to take the top prize at the Academy Awards.
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The radiation it released erupted in two energized cones that were so powerful, the impact was felt 200,000 light-years away.
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It was the latest in a string of stabbings, shootings and vehicle-ramming attacks that erupted in the fall of 2015.
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"Ow, you dropped it on my foot," the 25-year-old actress exclaimed as the crowd of 4,000 erupted in laughter.
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Mosby is married to Baltimore City Councilman Nick Mosby, who represents areas of West Baltimore where riots erupted in April 2015.
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Investigators are trying to piece together why the aging Boeing 737 went down and erupted in flames shortly after takeoff Friday.
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When drama erupted in my favorite parenting group, I obsessively pored over embarrassingly long threads of posts, picking at every detail.
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The fear is that a currency war in Southeast Asia, where the Asian financial crisis erupted in 1997, could hamper growth.
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First, Trump winced and grimaced, shaking his head as the "Tonight Show" audience erupted in a smattering of applause and cheers.
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Part of its reform effort has including a corporate governance makeover that began shortly after the scandal erupted in September 2016.
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China is investing billions of dollars in ports, power stations and roads in Bangladesh and tensions have erupted in the past.
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Young Dro's GF told cops the violence erupted in the bedroom, when he punched her so hard it left a bruise.
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The latest round of tensions over Kashmir initially erupted in July when protests erupted after Indian forces killed a separatist leader.
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The first Kurdish-Iraqi war erupted in 1961 and lasted until 1970, with the Kurdish Peshmerga soldiers receiving support from Iran.
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Businesses were torched and gunfire erupted in Milwaukee after the shooting on Saturday of a black man, Sylville K. Smith, 23.
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When the award was announced Thursday morning, a room full of reporters erupted in an audible "whooooa," before breaking into applause.
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When trouble erupted in July the knee-jerk response was to blame Pakistan and to clamp down hard on the protests.
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The waste crisis erupted in 2015 when the Lebanese authorities closed the main landfill site near Beirut, having arranged no alternative.
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Activists on Monday got their first look at the fine print of the Privacy Shield agreement and immediately erupted in protest.
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Some 20,000 people erupted in revelry at Cleveland's airport as the Cavaliers returned home from California with their first N.B.A. title.
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A total of 1.2 million suspected cases have been reported, with more than 2,500 deaths, since the epidemic erupted in 2017.
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The official exclusion zone extends 12 kilometers from Mount Agung, which is based on last time the volcano erupted in 1963.
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Gulf investors were still almost absent, still deterred by the diplomatic crisis between Qatar and its neighbours that erupted in June.
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When Francis proclaimed her St. Teresa at the end of the formal ceremony, in Latin, the crowd erupted in sustained applause.
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On May 21, protests erupted in Kazakhstan over a proposal to let its government privatize land by selling it at auction.
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South Sudan's conflict erupted in December 2013, and has rumbled on since despite a 2015 peace deal that failed to stick.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the August vote, sporadic clashes erupted in some areas, killing at least 24 people.
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In the streets outside, crowds erupted in rapturous celebrations, dancing and cheering in joy, raising their fists and waving Zimbabwean flags.
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The gunfire erupted in the Columbia Heights neighborhood, about two miles from the White House on Thursday night about 10 p.m.
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And last year in Chile, the Atacama Desert, famously the driest place on earth, erupted in a sea of fuchsia flowers.
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Almost 300,000 people, mostly women and children, have found shelter in Ethiopia since conflict erupted in South Sudan in December 2013.
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Mr. Trump erupted in anger after the first Fox News debate, when Ms. Kelly questioned his history of making sexist statements.
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The row erupted in September, when Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev met a Kyrgyz opposition politician running for president in an Oct.
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After Machar flew back to Juba in April 2016 to return to his former post, fighting again erupted in July 2016.
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Greece suffered hugely under Nazi German rule and the emotive reparations issue resurfaced during its debt crisis, which erupted in 2010.
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Nearly all of the executives speaking on Thursday, including Sloan, are in new positions entered after the scandal erupted in September.
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The fans erupted, in stark contrast to the silence that reigned when Judge was thrown out at second four innings before.
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Tensions erupted in late July 2017, when the commission tried to remove Mr. Britten from his post after decades of service.
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When Fik-Shun took the stage for his performance at midday, the crowd of several hundred girls erupted in piercing screams.
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Endgame in China: Hubei province, where the outbreak erupted in late December, said on Tuesday that it was lifting some restrictions.
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When unrest recently erupted in Iran, President Trump used Twitter to reach out directly to antigovernment demonstrators in dozens of towns.
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As he became more of a public figure, Mr. Trump waded into racially charged controversies that periodically erupted in New York.
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The company upended its entire business strategy in the wake of the diesel emissions cheating scandal that erupted in September 2015.
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When Mr. Durbin a few hours later challenged Judge Kavanaugh to call for an F.B.I. investigation, the nominee erupted in indignation.
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Intense clashes and shelling also erupted in the Jobar neighborhood in Damascus, activists and residents said, with gunfire and shelling reverberating.
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One article proclaimed, "Fire and fury has erupted in America," echoing a threat Mr. Trump made against North Korea last week.
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Accusations of voter fraud rose and protests erupted in Bolivia late last year, leading to the resignation of President Evo Morales.
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Crowds of anti-Brexit marchers in Parliament Square erupted in cheers and applause at the news that the amendment had passed.
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Deadly attacks have erupted in South Africa in recent years, with some accusing foreigners of taking their jobs or committing crimes.
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During a case this month, Roberts' courtroom erupted in laughter when he questioned whether saying "OK, boomer," counted as age discrimination.
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More recently, Mount Mayon, the most active volcano in the Philippines, erupted in 2018 and remained active for almost three months.
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In past decades, tensions between largely Muslim ethnic minorities and China's Han ethnic majority in Xinjiang have occasionally erupted in violence.
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After Syria's civil war erupted in 2011, al-Baghdadi set about pursuing a plan for a medieval Islamic State, or caliphate.
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More than 14,000 people have been killed since the conflict erupted in April 2014, shortly after Moscow annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula.
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The latest bout of warfare erupted in July, less than a year after both sides signing a peace pact in 2015.
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Indian Muslims, who were relatively quiet as Hindu nationalism reached new heights under Mr. Modi's government, have finally erupted in anger.
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The crowd erupted in boos when the large screens showed campaign commercials from last year attacking Hillary Clinton, the Democratic nominee.
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Her loyal acolytes had been waiting in vigil, singing "Amazing Grace," and they erupted in applause and hugs when she entered.
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Joman Hasan, a Syrian student who has lived in exile since 2014, was a pharmacist when the revolution erupted in 2011.
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The protests, though, have erupted in Shia areas and attracted the support of mostly young Iraqis, many of whom are unemployed.
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The local relief group has also said that more than 8,000 families had been displaced when violence erupted in the region.
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Violence erupted in Karachi after the speech by Hussain was relayed over loudspeakers in the southern Pakistani city in August 2016.
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Pressure was raised further after protests erupted in several cities and outrage over the young woman's death swept across social media.
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Firefighters were stymied by narrow alleys near where the blaze erupted, in a building used for making paper products and purses.
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Russia's veto on Thursday amounted to its 85033th veto on action in Syria since the country's civil war erupted in 2011.
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When violent anti-government protests erupted in Chile in October, the meeting was moved again, this time to the Spanish capital.
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Protests erupted in the capital in August after local media reported that two teenage girls had apparently been raped by policemen.
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The scandal erupted in mid-September, following an anonymous whistleblower complaint, and quickly united Democrats behind a narrow, speedy impeachment process.
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The newest one, the Lilac Fire, erupted in San Diego County on Thursday, burning 4,100 acres in just a short time.
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A small riot erupted in Salt Lake City after police shot a teenage boy near a homeless shelter on Saturday night.
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The violence, which erupted in the capital Juba four days ago, risks a return to civil war in the world's newest nation.
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Civil war erupted in Yemen back in 2015, a conflict that has now taken the lives of 16,993 individuals, including 10,000 civilians.
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Hader hit the mound for the Brewers, pitching against the L.A. Dodgers when people in the stands erupted in cheers and applause.
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Protests erupted in Pakistan Wednesday after the country's Supreme Court acquitted a Christian woman sentenced to death for blaspheming the Prophet Muhammad.
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It erupted in the midst of a triple-digit heat wave that has sent humidity levels plunging, making conditions ripe for fires.
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When Mount Pinatubo violently erupted in 1991, the volcano blasted millions of tons of gas well over 20 miles into Earth's atmosphere.
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President Donald Trump is standing by his claim that "both sides" were to blame for the violence that erupted in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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"The Great American Race" erupted in flames on Sunday after a driver triggered a 20193-car pileup on the Daytona International Speedway.
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Sunday night was relatively calm compared to the preceding evening, when the city erupted in chaos following the police shooting of Smith.
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That didn't work out so well -- but the civil war that erupted in Syria only deepened Erdogan's determination to project Turkish influence.
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The crowd at the sold-out stadium erupted in cheers as fireworks lit up the sky following Bolt's win, according to ESPN.
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A Russian passenger plane making an emergency landing in Moscow on Sunday erupted in flames, forcing passengers to evacuate on the tarmac.
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Washington (CNN)When President Donald Trump erupted in rage during two appearances Wednesday, it foreshadowed a dark and unsettled impeachment season ahead.
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Macron's visit comes less than a month after protests erupted in towns and cities across Tunisia, triggered by price and tax hikes.
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Protests erupted in Madrid, the capital of Spain, against a decision to suspend a ban on polluting vehicles in the city centre.
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Osaka waited with folded hands after challenging the line call and then erupted in joy once the Hawkeye technology confirmed the ace.
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Scientists say the older lava is likely from magma that Kilauea has been storing underground since the volcano last erupted in 1955.
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Three months later, the opposition erupted in fury when his party won a landslide victory in legislative elections amid allegations of fraud.
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He listened to the scanner while protests erupted in Ferguson, Mo. Eavesdropping on a police department reveals the undercurrents of its culture.
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Protests erupted in Charlotte, North Carolina, after the fatal shooting of a black man, 43-year-old Keith Lamont Scott, by police.
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It was as if the bad guy wrestler had just climbed into the ring: The auditorium erupted in jeers, hoots and boos.
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The pay dispute erupted in March, four months before the team went on to retain the FIFA Women's World Cup in France.
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The next was when the announcer said "and thanks to the players of the Cleveland Cavaliers" and the arena erupted in boos.
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Steve Kerr's Twitter account had been silent for more than a month before it erupted in a flurry of activity this weekend.
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It's a remarkable shift in tone for a panel that erupted in shouting over Russian hacking last week during a routine meeting.
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A huge furor has erupted in response — not least because the reason clearly has much to do with Garfield's unconventional sex life.
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The Jet Airways flight from London to Mumbai was left unmanned on New Year's Day when the pilots erupted in an argument.
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Miami starter Sandy Alcantara (4-313) had given up just one run in five innings before the Nationals erupted in the sixth.
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When the global financial crisis erupted in late 2008, banks had to toe the party's line and finance the government's mammoth stimulus.
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"Now he's the one repeating himself," the Florida senator said, cracking a big smile as the crowd erupted in cheers and laughter.
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Court junkies around the country erupted in outrage when transcripts for the oral arguments appeared later than usual on the court's website.
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The scandal, which first erupted in February, helped catapult Trudeau's Conservative rival, Andrew Scheer, to the top in polls for several months.
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Protests erupted in La Paz, Bolivia, on Wednesday following Jeanine Áñez's declaration that she would take over as the country's interim president.
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" Ms. Boxer, who was in Nevada for the convention on Saturday as Sanders supporters erupted in anger, called what she witnessed "terrible.
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Since Syria's war erupted in 2011, hundreds of Jordanians have joined Sunni Muslim militant groups fighting to overthrow President Bashar al-Assad.
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Sadr rose to prominence in the unrest and chaos that erupted in Iraq after U.S. troops toppled Saddam Hussein's rule in 2003.
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He was dismissed by Mr. Kiir in July, and fighting erupted in Juba that December, quickly splitting the nation along ethnic lines.
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The controversy erupted in July last year after the Design Museum was the venue for an event organized by arms manufacturer Leonardo.
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Fighting between rebel groups has erupted in Sanaa in recent days, leading to dozens of deaths, officials from both sides told CNN.
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The crowd erupted in applause after Williamson blasted Trump's "dark psychic force," and when she highlighted the water crisis in Flint, Mich.
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Close to 10,000 people have been killed since fighting between Ukrainian troops and rebels seeking independence from Kiev erupted in April 2014.
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A 3-year-old boy's screams alerted his mother that a fire had erupted in their apartment in the building's first floor.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the August vote, sporadic clashes erupted in some areas, leaving at least 24 people dead.
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Protests erupted in November 28503 when Ukraine's exceptionally corrupt President Viktor Yanukovych reneged on signing an association agreement with the European Union.
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But on Sunday afternoon, one of these fixtures, James Patrick Dillon, 23, erupted in a spree of violence, according to the authorities.
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As Cruz sought to finish his speech without an endorsement, the crowd erupted in fury in an extraordinary scene on the floor.
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A small demonstration erupted in Tahrir Square, the site of the 2011 protests that led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak.
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Violence erupted in Turkey late on Friday after the start of the Jewish Sabbath, when most government business officially takes a break.
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Update: This week marks the first anniversary of the protests that erupted in response to the arrest and death of Freddie Gray.
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Jeffrey Sandusky, 41, was arraigned Monday morning in Bellefonte, Centre County, Pennsylvania, the same town where his father's scandal erupted in 2011.
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Protests have erupted in the Muslim-majority region over a widely shared video showing a Kashmiri man tied to an army vehicle.
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It erupted in flames on his birthday, leaving little behind, and since then the pair have been living with friends and family.
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Protests erupted in several cities, mostly by supporters of Tehreek-e-Labbaik, the religious party of the firebrand cleric Khadim Hussain Rizvi.
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Human rights groups say the violence that erupted in 2012 and continued into 2013 amounted to ethnic cleansing and crimes against humanity.
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When Mr. Gates told him in April 2015 about his estimated tax bill for the previous year's earnings, he erupted in anger.
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The boycott was the first broadly public action to focus attention on sexual harassment since the #MeToo movement erupted in the West.
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In May 2014, long-brewing anti-Chinese sentiment erupted in protests sparked by China's increasingly antagonistic actions in the South China Sea.
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In the desert, he erupted in violent outbursts over things no one could control, like the wind knocking over the temple walls.
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ST.-OMER, France — The players erupted in joy, dancing and shouting in Pashto, celebrating their second victory in a regional cricket tournament.
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Of course, things ended nasty between Owens and the 49ers when a contract dispute erupted in the final year of his deal.
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When unrest erupted in Iran this month, President Trump used Twitter to reach out directly to antigovernment protesters in dozens of towns.
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One person in Thailand has died has from the disease, which first erupted in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in December.
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Anti-Chinese protests erupted in Vietnam in 2014 and resulted in the looting and burning of more than 200 foreign-owned factories.
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A bitter debate erupted in Kansas City, Mo., after a health inspector poured bleach on home-cooked food donated to homeless people.
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An insurgency erupted in late 2017 after the government cracked down on peaceful protests in Cameroon's Northwest and Southwest English-speaking regions.
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But by the time the Second Intifada erupted in 2000, stirring nationalist feelings and sympathetic protests inside Israel, the flags were Palestinian.
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Yi-Zheng Lian HONG KONG — Three years after the pro-democracy Umbrella Revolution erupted in Hong Kong's streets, Beijing has struck back.
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The unrest, which erupted in parts of New Delhi on Monday, coincided with a visit to India by US President Donald Trump.
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As rumors swirled this past week that Mr. Morales might seek to remove Mr. Velásquez, social media erupted in the prosecutors' defense.
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Scandals erupted in each country, but the biggest aftershock was felt in Greece, which was already suffering from the global economic crisis.
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Rugunda said Uganda faced difficulties in coping with the influx, which ballooned recently since the latest wave of violence erupted in July.
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"Still, in the immediate aftermath of the election, Ellison's supporters erupted in a chant of "Party for the people, not big money.
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When the audience erupted in a standing ovation after a haunting performance of Anton Bruckner's Fourth Symphony, his eyes moistened with emotion.
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MOSCOW — The war in eastern Ukraine that simmered quietly for months has erupted in a lethal bout of fighting in recent days.
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The interior minister said that protests had erupted in 215 out of 31 provinces and that 50 military bases had been attacked.
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The reassurance comes after Chinese markets erupted in 2015, with the stock indexes crashing and the yuan sliding sharply against the dollar.
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Clashes have erupted in several places and some top rebels have been arrested but Defense Minister Delfin Lorenzana said talks were possible.
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At one point, the crowd erupted in applause for the 12 to 15 sheriff's deputies, some of whom ran in their uniforms.
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Violent clashes erupted in Delhi between police and thousands of university students on Friday protesting the enactment of the contentious new law.
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Protests against the move erupted in different parts of the country prompting police to use teargas, beatings and detention to thwart them.
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The fighting erupted in the village of Dialgam, in the southern Kashmir Valley, where the militants had taken shelter in a home.
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When the government announced plans to expand Addis Ababa, the federally run city-state, into bordering Oromo lands, protests erupted in 2015.
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At Georgetown, arguments erupted in class as some students offered their loan applications as proof their parents did not game the system.
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The crowd erupted in applause when the guest of honor, Trump's erstwhile (and unofficial) political adviser Roger Stone, strolled up the stairs.
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Don't worry ... the soldier got right up and appeared to be okay -- even waving to the crowd, which had erupted in cheers!
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Relations between Kiev and Moscow soured after Russia annexed the Crimean peninsula in March 2014 and pro-Russian separatist violence erupted in Ukraine.
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About 1,000 people were attending the Art All Night Trenton festival when the gunfire erupted in the early morning hours of June 17.
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Pistolis had joined a neo-Nazi organization and participated in the white supremacist march on Charlottesville, Virginia last August that erupted in violence.
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The Darfur conflict erupted in early 2003 when mostly non-Arab tribes took up arms accusing the Arab-dominated Khartoum government of neglect.
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After reviewing satellite images and ground inspections, officials said they determined that the fires erupted in multiple places around the same time Monday.
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Meanwhile, street protests erupted in Venezuela this week after opposition leader Juan Guaido called on the military to abandon socialist strongman Nicolas Maduro.
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The Thomas Fire was part of a series of late-season blazes that erupted in Southern California amid particularly hot and dry weather.
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Unusually warm and dry weather coupled with fierce winds have fanned the flames since they first erupted in Ventura County two weeks ago.
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"Sure enough, measles erupted in seven of those 14 counties, so we wound up making the first good measles prediction map," he said.
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Roughly 20 fires erupted in Northern California this October, leaving more than 170,000 acres burned and more than 6,700 homes and businesses destroyed.
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More than 420,303 Rohingya Muslims have fled their homes in Myanmar and crossed into Bangladesh after violence erupted in Rakhine State last month.
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But this is when anti-Trump delegates erupted in protest, chanting, "Dump Trump," and, "Roll call vote," and proceedings ground to a halt.
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The crowd erupted in applause after the question was read, a sign of just how much the matter is weighing on their minds.
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He left the podium to a chorus of boos, and his wife was escorted off the floor as the convention erupted in rancor.
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The strikes marks the first instance of the US firing at Houthi targets since the Yemen civil war erupted in March last year.
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Bill, Bill has one of these," Murphy said as the audience erupted in laughter, asking if Cosby was asked to "give his back?
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The men erupted in heated a back-and-forth discussion, which Hannah overheard and couldn't block out long enough to chat with Connor.
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The backdrop: Modern baseball card collecting erupted in the 1990s when appraisal firms began grading cards' conditions on a 1 to 10 scale.
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When the leader of the Maine Young Democrats asked the crowd what brought them to the rally, the audience erupted in "Bernie" cheers.
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The first peace agreement fell apart in July 2016 when fighting erupted in the capital Juba and Machar fled the country on foot.
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The brand of the malfunctioning hoverboard that erupted in flames and led to the deaths of two children in March has been identified.
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Some 125,000 remain displaced and face severe travel restrictions in squalid camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
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When the second Palestinian uprising erupted in 264, the airport's runway and control tower were bombed by Israel and it remains in ruins.
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Over 9,000 civilians and soldiers have been killed since fighting between Ukrainian troops and rebels seeking independence from Kiev erupted in April 2014.
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A similar arrangement, however, fell apart in July 2016 when fighting erupted in the capital, Juba, and Machar fled the country on foot.
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" The crowd – and the president – erupted in laughter and Michelle continued, "I wrote that while I was doing 100 push-ups this morning.
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As social media erupted in outrage, severalwriters jumped to his defence, arguing the closure was needed to protect the safety of Metro passengers.
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The dispute has erupted in years past and has been papered over after the intervention of the other GCC states but not resolved.
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The conflict erupted in eastern Ukraine in 2014, shortly after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea peninsula, and more than 10,000 people have been killed.
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Last summer, during a heat wave, protests erupted in response to electricity shortages and quickly grew into widespread demonstrations against corruption and patronage.
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Gerry Armstrong scored the only goal in a 1-0 group-stage victory against Spain, and a divided country erupted in wild celebrations.
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Demonstrations have erupted in cities and small towns across the region, and security agents stand accused of responding with reckless, often fatal violence.
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In July, Indian-administered Kashmir erupted in protests that led to a crackdown by security forces after they killed a young separatist leader.
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Earlier the House of Commons erupted in anger when Corbyn appeared to mouth the words "stupid woman" after a lively exchange with May.
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From your social feeds to news articles, terms like that have been popping up since the Kilauea volcano erupted in Hawaii last week.
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But since Monika Garg took over as principal last summer, simmering tensions among parents and staff members have erupted in all-out war.
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"The last time I saw Roomy was when I sentenced her to prison," he noted, as the audience erupted in laughter and applause.
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Similar disputes have erupted in Indiana, Arkansas and other Republican-controlled states since the Supreme Court legalized same-sex marriage last year. Gov.
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Protests erupted in Hong Kong in June over a proposed extradition bill by which Hong Kong residents would be tried in mainland China.
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In early 2017, when Krasner told the six-person staff of his firm that he was running for D.A., they erupted in laughter.
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Tourists, residents and media gathered at vantage points to document the drama at the country's most impressive volcano, which last erupted in 2014.
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More than 3 million Syrian refugees - about half aged under 18 - have fled to Turkey to escape a war that erupted in 2011.
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The crowd went silent as Clinton was projected to win Virginia and Georgia, but erupted in cheers as Vermont was called for Sanders.
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Since allegations of assault, abuse, and rape against porn superstar James Deen erupted in 2015, consent practices in adult filmmaking have been scrutinized.
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The protest erupted in the city's largest market, eyewitnesses said, and vendors scrambled to shut their stalls to get out of the way.
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On Monday, that tension erupted in a federal lawsuit against the government agency that handles the rules on these so-called wellness programs.
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After election results last Wednesday gave Mr. Bongo a slim victory over his main challenger, Jean Ping, violence erupted in Libreville, the capital.
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The housing law might well have died in committee had the country not erupted in fresh violence after the assassination of the Rev.
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In total, 39 people — 33 passengers and six crew members — were onboard the boat when it erupted in flames just after 3 a.m.
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Both men ran a live-in artists' colony at the warehouse, which was nicknamed the Ghost Ship and erupted in flames on Dec.
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When unrest erupted in Iran this month, President Trump used Twitter to directly reach out to anti-government protesters in dozens of towns.
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Macron accused Bolsonaro of lying to world leaders about Brazil's commitment to preserving the environment when forest fires erupted in the Amazon region.
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The day I was released, a confrontation between helmeted police and nonviolent demonstrators erupted in front of the Hilton hotel in downtown Chicago.
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The conflict between Ukrainian forces and Russian-backed separatists in eastern Ukraine has claimed more than 10,000 lives since it erupted in 2014.
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Lakshman Achuthan, co-founder of Economic Research Institute, said the factory slowdown began before the trade war erupted in the spring of 2018.
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She tried to offer him his toys, but he erupted in anger, screaming and crying at the kitchen table for almost an hour.
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The first flash point erupted in the first half when Mexico Coach Juan Carlos Osorio swore at his New Zealand counterpart, Anthony Hudson.
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Mr. Carême recently sued the French state for "climate inaction," riding a wave of climate activism that erupted in France early this year.
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"The whole plane erupted in cheers when the crew said, 'Welcome home to the United States,'" said Anne Zink, Alaska's chief medical officer.
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The mass protests that erupted in February, and unseated veteran president Abdelaziz Bouteflika in April, have mostly taken place on Fridays and Tuesdays.
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It's just a marketing stunt but the whole theatre erupted in laughter, maybe out of relief after the constant tension of the movie.
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Mauna Loa has erupted 21917 times in the last 2640 years, and Loihi, a submarine volcano about 2000 miles offshore, erupted in 270.
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The audience erupted in applause when Senator Lamar Alexander, Republican of Tennessee, announced the increase at a hearing of a separate Senate committee.
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President Sebastián Piñera said he had failed to see the widespread anger over inequality that has erupted in five straight days of unrest.
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In 1992, rioting erupted in Los Angeles following the acquittal of four police officers who had been videotaped beating the motorist Rodney King.
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Demonstrations in recent weeks have erupted in poor districts of Caracas, the capital, which have suffered most from shortages of food and medicine.
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Activists on Monday got their first look at the fine print of the so-called Privacy Shield agreement -- and immediately erupted in protest.
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The crowd erupted in laughter when O'Neill told the story of a time when other players complained that Bryant wasn't passing the ball.
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The protests, which erupted in central Baghdad last week and spread to southern cities, reached Sadr City for the first time on Sunday.
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Demonstrations erupted in April 2018, when Ortega tried to cut welfare benefits, and gradually spread into a broader protest movement against his rule.
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As the arena erupted in glee in the aftermath of McConnell's shot, the Knicks were left to ponder where their season has gone.
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Obama, wearing a shimmering, silver suit, was briefly interrupted as the crowd erupted in cheers and applause at the beginning of her comments.
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On the tape, the 911 operator could hear an unidentified man yelling "Hey, goddamn," as the sounds of gunfire erupted in the background.
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As protests against the legislation erupted in different corners of the country, the debate centered on what kind of country India should be.
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As news spread of the monstrous crime, protests erupted in Hyderabad and later expanded to cities including Bengaluru and India's capital, New Delhi.
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Violence erupted in Eastern Ghouta, which sits on the outskirts of the Syrian capital, Damascus, several weeks ago, and airstrikes have resumed there.
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Their timeline suggests that the Deccan Traps erupted in four 100,000-year events, each releasing a significant amount of greenhouse gases and magma.
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Even as violent confrontations erupted in fields and along creeks and about 600 people were arrested, crews kept digging and burying the pipeline.
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Police said they arrested more than 260 people on Monday, raising to 3,560 the number of arrests since the movement erupted in June.
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A storm of protest erupted in Germany after ECB President Draghi last month described helicopter money as a "very interesting" - if unexamined - concept.
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Down on the east flank of the volcano, six fissures re-erupted in lava fountains, as volcanic activity moved west towards Highway 130.
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Celebrations erupted in Raqqa, where residents had lived under the repressive rule of militants who beheaded people for offenses as minor as smoking.
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Egypt, for instance, was once a reliable font of pro-Palestinian anger, where protests against Israel regularly erupted in the 1990s and 2000s.
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To understand the German-Turkish controversy, you need to understand the Armenian genocide itself — and the political controversy that erupted in its aftermath.
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And thousands of protesters spontaneously erupted in mass demonstrations at airports throughout the country after his "Muslim ban" was announced in late January.
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If this is really mostly over a procedural dispute, why do you think this cauldron erupted in Nevada and hasn't in other states?
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An epidemic that erupted in December has caused 1,975 suspected cases and killed 258 people since December, the WHO said in a statement.
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A Russia-backed separatist insurgency erupted in 2014 and the bloodshed has continued despite a ceasefire that was meant to end the conflict.
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When an underwater volcano erupted in 2015 and formed a small island in the South Pacific, NASA caught the whole spectacle on tape.
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Then the "Fallin&apos" singer launched into a haunting, sweeping new ballad "Hallelujah" off of her upcoming project and the crowd erupted in cheers.
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Some 125,000 Rohingya remain displaced and face severe travel restrictions in squalid camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
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Mount Sakurajima erupted in Japan on Friday, and dramatic video shows lava exploding out of a mountain as silvery-purple lightning strikes all around.
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"I can't hear you," said Waters in response to which the hearing room erupted in laughter by members on both sides of the aisle.
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Civil war erupted in December 2013, when troops loyal to President Salva Kiir clashed with forces loyal to Riek Machar, then the vice president.
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The country's political crisis erupted in early 2015 when the SDSM accused Gruevski's administration of wiretapping the phones of tens of thousands of citizens.
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The last time Mount Agung erupted in 1963, it killed more than 1,500 people, buried whole villages and caused a drop in global temperatures.
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Last month, the United Nations said at least 85,000 Yemenis had left their homes in the area since fresh fighting erupted in December 2017.
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Protests erupted in Kampala, the capital of Uganda, following the detention of five opposition MPs, including Bobi Wine, who is also a popular singer.
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Shootouts erupted in several areas of Rio de Janeiro, prompting Brazilian authorities to shut roads, close schools, and ask for the Army to intervene.
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When Velazquez connected the September arrests of two Federal Emergency Management Administration officials to broader "corruption" in the Trump administration, Republicans erupted in outrage.
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"We need a Republican in the Senate," Trump told the Florida crowd, which erupted in cheers when the president urged a vote for Moore.
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As the precinct chair announced that 190 people turned out for Clinton compared with 81 for Sanders, a loud cheer erupted in the room.
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Although the world erupted in protest, little was done to punish Russia, paving the way for Putin to annex two small parts of Georgia.
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More than 2 million South Sudanese refugees have fled to neighboring countries since December 2013, when conflict erupted in the capital city of Juba.
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Some 120,000 Rohingya remain displaced in squalid "internally displaced persons" (IDP) camps since fighting erupted in Rakhine state between Buddhists and Muslims in 2012.
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The most recent violence erupted in 2013 when a mostly Muslim rebel coalition overthrew the then-president Francois Bozize, prompting reprisals from Christian militias.
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After Canadians declined to join the revolting American colonies, rebellions erupted in Ontario and Quebec in 1837 against appointed leaders who resisted self-rule.
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Since the Syrian conflict erupted in 2011, Syrian Kurdish forces and their allies have set up three autonomous cantons in the north, including Afrin.
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Opponents of the Dakota Access Pipeline erupted in cheers on Sunday after U.S. regulators rejected a final permit needed to complete the controversial pipeline.
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Facing shareholders for the first time since the scandal erupted in November, Saikawa said Nissan would discuss the possibility of claiming damages against Ghosn.
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Strikes held in January and June of last year erupted in violence, as taxi drivers set cars on fire and clashed with Uber chauffeurs.
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The Zika scare Concern about Zika erupted in recent months, although the virus was first identified in 1947, according to the World Health Organization.
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The last time the mountain erupted, in 1963, 1,000 people died in fast-moving mud and lava flows that continued for a full year.
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In docs, Avila says a bed bug infestation erupted in her room, and she's blaming the hotel for failing to change the bed skirt.
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Investors and analysts have watched for improvements in that key measure of costs per dollar of revenue since the sales scandal erupted in 173.
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It is trite to say President Trump is in hot water concerning his most recent statements about the violence that has erupted in Charlottesville.
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After Kenyatta was declared the winner in the initial vote, sporadic violence erupted in some areas, claiming the lives of at least 24 people.
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Protests against start-ups backed by SoftBank have erupted in New York, Bogotá, Mumbai and elsewhere, Mr. Popper, Mr. Goel and Mr. Harindranath report.
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There is also some concern about security, as the city prepares for large protests similar to the one that erupted in San Jose, Calif.
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News of the measures alone deepened the atmosphere of apprehension ahead of this September's parliamentary elections, the first since mass protests erupted in 2011.
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Only at the last minute, after key members of Congress erupted in protest over Mr. Trump's actions, did the White House release the aid.
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Brief brawls erupted in Bakirkoy, where police detained several supporters of the pro-Kurdish Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) after they chanted "Long Live Kurdistan".
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Cheers erupted in the court's lobby as leaders from the groups descended a staircase holding copies of the Supreme Court decision above their heads.
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Earlier in the day, clashes had erupted in Vinto between club-wielding supporters of Mr. Morales and antigovernment protesters who were blocking a bridge.
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Its scandals erupted in 2016 after employee whistleblowers helped reveal customer abuses involving workers opening potentially millions of unauthorized accounts to hit sales targets.
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The audience at a Fox News town hall erupted in cheers and applause when asked by moderator Bret Baier if they would support Sen.
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In January 2628, Egypt erupted in a popular uprising spurred by the abusive government behavior, including rampant torture, extrajudicial executions, and wretched prison conditions.
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Controversy erupted in recent weeks after Mr. Redstone suddenly ousted Mr. Dauman and Mr. Abrams from the trust and the board of National Amusements.
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A fatal mistake A 3-year-old boy's screams alerted his mother that a fire had erupted in their first-floor apartment Thursday night.
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Southern California Edison said Friday that it re-energized a 16,000-volt power line 13 minutes before the fire erupted in the same area.
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After the internet erupted in conversation over Trader Joe's new Chocolate Lava Gnocchi, I decided to give the potato and chocolate dish a try.
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Over the next three days, a race riot erupted, in which black residents protested the police, stormed the Lubavitcher headquarters, and targeted Jewish businesses.
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Protests against SoftBank-funded start-ups have erupted in New York, Bogotá, Mumbai and beyond, with many captured on video and posted to YouTube.
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"And then President Obama yesterday goes into a mosque and he apologizes," Trump said as his crowd of thousands of supporters erupted in boos.
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The 32-year-old veteran court reporter was sitting in front of me, documenting the case when Small's family erupted in anguish and anger.
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A South Carolina prison erupted in violence on Sunday night and early Monday morning, turning into what officials described as a "mass casualty" event.
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When he played "Lift"—hit single from his 2005 ARIA certified triple-platinum record of the same name—the crowd erupted in massive cheers.
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Housing shortages and high prices are a politically explosive topic in Israel ever since social protests over the cost-of-living erupted in 2011.
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Mass protests erupted in multiple Iranian cities after the government announced on Friday it would ration gasoline and raise prices by at least 50%.
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Since the conflict erupted in December 2013, tens of thousands of people have died and a United Nations report has warned of war crimes.
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