A fateful moment Super Tuesday is coming at a fateful moment in the Republican race.
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How "Barney" came to be on the air involves a determined set of do-it-yourselfers, a fateful trip to a Connecticut video store and an equally fateful phone call.
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Nearly 40 years ago, Colleen Stan made a fateful decision.
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Following that fateful day, romance blossoms between our young lovers.
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Three years later came that fateful shot in the night.
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But theirs is the fateful encounter that started it all.
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By the way, the fateful meaning of Zoya's Russian name?
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ET, he delivered the fateful vote in the other direction.
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Now here we are, a year after that fateful election.
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Since that fateful season, I have never missed an episode.
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It all started one fateful afternoon in summer of 2012.
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Brexit has ushered in a fateful moment in European history.
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If he does, American democracy could face a fateful test.
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The 500th anniversary of that fateful event scarcely invites celebration.
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But how to put a finger on the fateful hit?
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The consequences of this fateful decision continue to haunt us.
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On this fateful day, my stomach was hurting something awful.
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Chief among them: The fateful events of September 22020, 2001.
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They are making a fateful choice to diminish the House.
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Naturally, he was lunching in Washington on that fateful day.
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The choice we make – like Eli's – will carry fateful implications.
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Then, on September 15, King received a fateful phone call.
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Near the end of his shift, the fateful alert came in.
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One fateful day, he suggested that we rob my great-aunt.
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Instead, Ruiz, according to police and Martinez, made a fateful mistake.
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"Meredith couldn't take it anymore," Mignini alleges of that fateful night.
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Among those who died on that fateful day were 343 firefighters.
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The house was most likely empty on that fateful summer day.
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Amazingly, on that fateful day in Croatia, the Rimac won out.
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I don't understand all the convoluted interactions surrounding those fateful tapes.
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After almost a month on since the fateful vote of Nov.
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"In sickness and in health," she said, echoing those fateful vows.
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" Later, Teresa gets a fateful telephone call while she's watching "Scarface.
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Long before the Ain't Rights make their way to this fateful
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But after that fateful first shower, things do not add up.
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It was on a fateful train ride in 1884 that Col.
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But that fateful internship apparently launched a deep partnership with Manafort.
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He was chased from the game in that fateful third inning.
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Koroma says the horrors of that fateful day still haunt him.
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It was the last time they met before their fateful duel.
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The stalled diplomacy leaves Trump with a set of fateful questions.
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Ahmed felt that there was something fateful about their coming together.
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When we finally met on that fateful Saturday, my voice shook.
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Finally, one fateful spring day April gave birth to a son, Tajiri.
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Which brings us to Paige Jennings and the finale's most fateful choice.
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The woman never wore those type of contacts after that fateful day.
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For Richie, however, that fateful day doesn't stand out quite so clearly.
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So much of it is luck and random fateful things that happen.
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As the search continued, some questioned Ian's account of the fateful day.
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The fateful promise to hold an in-out referendum gets top billing.
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"Trump Repeats Nixon's Fateful Panic" the New York Times reported in January.
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That's when it will make the fateful plunge to the planet's surface.
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Then came the fateful three-day mandatory retreat to Deep Creek, Maryland.
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The lawsuit that resulted from this fateful decision, Broderbund Software Inc. v.
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But Hayek likely didn't need the honey after that fateful first kiss.
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Too many memories of that fateful November 13 night brought to memory!
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Luckily this purr-ticular young cat won't be answering that fateful question.
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His arc started before that fateful night, and continues beyond the finale.
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That, in turn, led to another fateful decision—the decision to cheat.
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That's when Simmons through the fateful elbow -- connecting squarely with KL's junk.
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" In a fateful comment, he called his half brother "just a figurehead.
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With that fateful decision, family and state collapse into chaos and warfare.
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Could this be the fateful night when Bruce Wayne's parents are murdered?
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His rise to power came at a fateful time for the movement.
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She did not return to the House until 1941, another fateful year.
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But it also offers a fateful strategic opportunity for the United States.
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So we can assume that Tuesday, June 6 was the fateful night.
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The new moon on the 4th could bring a fateful right swipe.
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It was, in retrospect, a horrific and fateful miscalculation on every level.
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Whatever his decision, it could have a fateful impact on the result.
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Rather, it's anguish that the next sneeze might be the fateful one.
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His latest book is China 1945: Mao's Revolution and America's Fateful Choice.
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Which street would I turn down that was that fateful "wrong" one?
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Days later, Mr. Trump and Mr. Zelensky had their fateful phone call.
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He had been out with Mr. Stewart earlier on that fateful evening.
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Patterson is the last piece of the fateful Gay trade to leave.
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Page wrote that their fateful phone call 26 years ago began with Mrs.
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The Iowa caucus will be the first major battle in the fateful struggle.
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Tejada's cleat stuck in the ground like Posey's did on his fateful day.
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On that fateful night, something happened that marked her — and Adelaide — as special.
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Because, in Cunanan's mind, Versace did ruin his life that fateful October night.
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Tait told reporters they are still looking for answers to the fateful switch.
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The 83-year-old recalled that fateful evening to Entertainment Weekly in 2014.
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The resolutions to both mysteries trace back to that fateful Hay-Adams conversation.
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"Alas, it was in the books before the fateful vote," he tells me.
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And when that fateful ball comes your way, you have to think quick.
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In the fateful words of Demi Lovato, good luck with your blog, Chance!
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In fact, let's go on memory lane and reminisce over their fateful engagement.
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"Hero isn't a bad word, Jessica," she says on that fateful ferris wheel.
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And since that fateful day, we have made choices that give us hope.
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After a handful of fateful encounters, Watkins resolves to flip his hustle entirely.
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There could have been more victims, if not for some fateful decisions. Rep.
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"And thus began John's fateful career in American law enforcement," Mr. Bratton said.
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Eric was born there, a British subject, in the fateful year of 1917.
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On that fateful night, the Dubs kicked the living shit out of Portland.
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He bears physical reminders and mementos of that fateful night in September 2013.
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They ordered drinks and reminisced about the fateful morning of the Lehman demise.
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As he kayaked in New Zealand, the fateful moment was captured on video.
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In some ways, 36 years of experience factored into that fateful stop sign.
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On one fateful day, Kerr was chasing whales but finding them particularly uncooperative.
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Now, here we are on that fateful date with no solution in sight.
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A week later came Mr. Trump's fateful July 25 call with Mr. Zelensky.
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Her most fateful moment came in November 1989, when the Berlin Wall fell.
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Mr. Biden had not forgotten Mr. Schneider's role in the fateful Kinnock affair.
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Nearly three decades later, the pair finally met during that routine, fateful traffic stop.
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Such rare Warren Buffett mistakes include Buffett's fateful decision to purchase Energy Future Holdings.
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The lifestyle he had grown accustomed to was shattered in just one fateful moment.
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And then, the fateful buzz of the pager rings out in the empty room.
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If only they knew they were watching history unfold on that fateful April day.
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"The French presidential elections this spring are bitter, fateful elections for Europe," Gabriel said.
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And thus, the fateful tale of the wayward corgi came to a fortuitous conclusion.
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You can revisit the fateful moment at the timestamp 56:47 in this video.
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He was approaching his tenth year of service on that fateful Friday in January.
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In the book, he recounts some of the "miracles" that happened that fateful day.
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Muna's myriad pleas for help had gone nowhere -- until one fateful day last fall.
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In long meetings in the White House Situation Room, we debated that fateful decision.
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I should have grown accustomed to fateful twists and turns between life and death.
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But everything changed after a fateful tweet from My Little Pony creator Lauren Faust.
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In the days before that fateful October afternoon, I was doing my bridal shopping.
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Ask each other how they're doing emotionally the day after such a fateful inauguration?
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We are no longer a society caught in the fateful grip of lucrative warmongering.
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Is the hero of the finale Mahler himself, felled by three fateful hammer blows?
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Mamie Till never stopped seeking justice since the fateful day of her son's death.
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Jeffress completed the inning and then took the mound again in the fateful eighth.
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Opinion Forty years after the Camp David accords, we're again at a fateful moment.
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When the Russia investigation began, Mr. Comey made a decision that ultimately proved fateful.
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His fateful mistake was failing to reach for help when he needed it most.
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The broken fibula from that fateful playoff game altered the course of his career.
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The broken fibula from that fateful playoff game altered the course of his career.
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In 22016, he ventured to Marquette Park, to see King lead his fateful march.
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But he didn't become Ram Dass until a fateful trip to India in 1967.
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A fateful friendship was born, and Daou has remained loyal to Clinton ever since.
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His past is shown in flashbacks, revealing an involvement in a fateful love affair.
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One fateful day a few months ago, she hit upon numbers 503 and 192.
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And she's been retold that fateful story by every advisor she's ever known, correct?
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Tesla stock spiked after Musk's fateful tweet, to a high of $371 per share.
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The present didn't exist except as pus gathering to burst on the fateful day.
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Moran's linking up with Warp Records was as fateful and fluid as her recordings.
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But as the crunch vote nears, MPs must consider how to approach this fateful question.
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That order bred speculation that Sullivan was concerned about the circumstances surrounding that fateful interview.
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Atsushi said his father didn't talk often about that fateful day when the world changed.
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Mr. Comey made a fateful decision in October 2016, when he was the F.B.I. director.
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Which brings us back to the fateful day Tyrnauer was sitting in Vidal's living room.
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Ms. Rabinowitz attended a lecture by Ms. Hoffman a few weeks after her fateful flight.
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A week and a half later, Becca met Arie at the fateful "happy couples" weekend.
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Near the 6th, a female friend could make the fateful introduction to your future amour.
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In 1974, Camarena joined the DEA, setting him and his family on a fateful path.
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But, Jack didn't live past that fateful day in 1997, and that's the problem here.
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On that score, the movie's chilliness roughly parallels the Hudson's temperature that fateful January day.
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IN THE spring of 1947 the leaders of India's independence movement reached a fateful decision.
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BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Was it the most fateful fishbowl in the history of the European Union?
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But as the political parties were evolving, there was a fateful shift among conservative intellectuals.
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Washington (CNN)America faces a fateful choice: Does it believe Donald Trump or James Comey?
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And Cramer will never forget Karen Cramer's fateful prediction that saved him from losing everything.
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And finally, with the last of his money, he made the fateful passage to Europe.
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After Puig's single, Verlander had retired 11 consecutive batters heading into the fateful sixth inning.
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Most of that was the result of a fateful email she received in May 2016.
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Still, Syndergaard had thrown 79 pitches through five innings on Tuesday before the fateful sixth.
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It was the idea and institutions of America that were attacked on that fateful day.
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Seles would stay atop the WTA until that fateful day in Germany... Pete Sampras v.
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But then Roberts, who used four relievers and four pinch-hitters, made his fateful move.
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Frank's RedHot claims that its sauce is the one Bellissimo used on that fateful day.
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That choice is a fateful one, for the court and for the rest of us.
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Immediately upon arriving home from the fateful doctor visit, I emailed those we had told.
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Lots of fingers were crossed for what would come from this fateful Super Bowl Sunday.
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But a series of fateful decisions and internal divisions have left him all but vanquished.
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A blue herringbone scarf for the flight attendant who had taken a fateful extra shift.
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In April 2000, a few weeks after my fateful conversation, Internet 1.0 came crashing down.
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Dig deeper: The backstory to impeachment: From Paul Manafort to Donald Trump's fateful phone call
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Since that fateful day, the U.S. has taken no steps or actions toward Gulen's extradition.
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Mayor Signer would later lament on Twitter that it was a fateful turn of events.
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Simpson had made an impression on the Prince of Wales after that fateful first encounter.
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And since that fateful day in 2017 when he was elected, a lot has changed.
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Decades later, that fateful day looms as a reminder of the enemy without and within.
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He had plans to go on to America, but a fateful encounter changed his plans.
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Shortly after the coup, Mr. Chávez faced another battle that would prove just as fateful.
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The whistleblower didn't personally witness Trump's fateful July 25 call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
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Executive producer Scott Silveri recounted their fateful first hookup in a 2013 interview with Vulture.
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This family, pursued by wildfires unnaturally fast and hot, had to make a fateful choice.
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A move this fateful should not be declared off-limits to a continuing national debate.
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It isn't approaching a fateful inflection point from which there is no return or repair.
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Stirred by the memories of that fateful night, Adelaide confesses what she saw to Gabe.
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Since that fateful October day, Dos Santos' career has been one of ups and downs.
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For critics, Mr Pompeo's most fateful recent move has been in the realm of the intellect.
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"That was the game right there," said Pistons coach Stan Van Gundy of the fateful quarter.
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So, a fateful call with a debt collector opens the door to a major financial opportunity.
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I had been a part of the community for three years before that fateful phone call.
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Her only hope is the torn-up photo that Jonathan took of Barb that fateful night.
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Still, Shirley and that fateful drive through the south provides the main plot of the movie.
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Emma jumps at the opportunity so she can figure out what truly happened that fateful night.
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Before that fateful invite, the only bachelorette party I had attended was a low-key affair.
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Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov The decision to walk away from the offer could prove fateful.
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Offered a printout of every selection to assist his recollections of that fateful night, Green scoffs.
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The fateful day (in so many, many ways) dawns and Jane makes an unsurprisingly breathtaking bride.
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The weather was unseasonably warm on that fateful Saturday, and Pripyat was in a festive mood.
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Donald Trump made a fateful decision last month when he attempted to politicize the Fed board.
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Or a friend or sibling could make a fateful introduction to a pal, making sparks fly.
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Just under a year from that fateful weekend, the business bro responsible is being held accountable.
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In March, four months after the IP purchase, Jibo's fateful update arrived like a terminal diagnosis.
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"Her kids were screaming and crying in the background," Atkins said, describing the fateful phone call.
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But all of them—like that fateful holiday show—were the first step toward something new.
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It feels like every week we learn more about how that fateful race was messed up.
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He's seen insomnia increase significantly since that fateful night when Donald Trump won the electoral vote.
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A breakout moment in Berry's career occurred during a fateful meeting with one of his idols.
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Drunk or not, on that fateful night in 2009, Kanye started a feud of epic proportions.
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Changing the Date & Time settings to that fateful date will disable your device, Apple users report.
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That said, there has never been much attention given to Perry's opponent in that fateful final.
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But XIV and a handful of similar funds held only $3bn ahead of that fateful Monday.
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Editorial The Republican Party's trek into the darkness took a fateful step in Indiana on Tuesday.
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Like most conductors nowadays, Mr. Rattle dispensed with the third fateful hammer stroke in the finale.
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What follows is a look back at that fateful Friday, as it unfolded on social media.
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The bad news: The bag burst open at the bottom while she made this fateful sprint.
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She used to visit them during Thanksgiving, and on one fateful visit, she showed up intoxicated.
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Since that fateful morning, I've learned more about rats and developed a begrudging respect for them.
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If not for broken windows, they may have never talked to the cops that fateful day.
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That deal has helped boost prices back to where they were prior to OPEC's fateful decision.
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Mr. Manson's visit that day, it seems, would be the most fateful of his celebrity encounters.
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In the fateful moment of that meeting, Ms. Kaczmarek, ever-linear and logical, dissected the situation.
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Jim Risch's (R-ID) time began, however, the hearing took a fateful turn toward victim-blaming.
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The two had never met in person before that fateful day in 2016, she told police.
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With more than 40,500 people infected and 910 deaths, China's missteps early on seem increasingly fateful.
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"Before he started his victory speech," Poniewozik writes of Trump on the fateful night of Nov.
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That is, until another recipient of Lara Jean's fateful letters, John Ambrose (Jordan Fisher), shows up.
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Here are five takeaways from the vote, and a recap of the fateful night in pictures.
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And as the fateful roll call began, they had no idea where it might come from.
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Since their fateful meeting, they've built Berkshire Hathaway into one of the world's most successful companies.
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After the comedian's debut as Sean Spicer on Saturday Night Live soon after that fateful Jan.
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The official reason is that Russia remains too divided over the consequences of that fateful year.
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And the difference, for the US, the world, and future generations, could not be more fateful.
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" Remembering her fateful decision to finally move to Vietnam, she adds, "I desired Saigon so deeply.
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More likely he will make rash and fateful decisions with insufficient consultation and no clear plan.
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After this fateful divorce, the two human lineages were on their own, embarking upon different evolutionary paths.
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One fateful kick later, and the pop star went down, prompting his dancers to scurry into action.
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But even his 30 years of experience couldn't have stopped this from happening on that fateful day.
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Until that fateful day, Bughead fans will just have to live vicariously through season 1 of Riverdale.
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On that fateful night, she said she helped hold down Rosemary while Charles "Tex" Watson stabbed her.
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"Honestly, I just don't remember," Donham said of her fateful meeting with Till, according to the Statesman.
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But then she made the fateful decision to take the leap into letting her 420 flag fly.
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Regarding his own action on that fateful Saturday in February when Scalia died, McConnell has not flinched.
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Zarutskie uploaded the fateful photo to her Instagram earlier this week and her story quickly went viral.
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Then on a fateful day in 2015, Barnard found himself watching test videos of early SpaceX flights.
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Lincoln In The Bardo tells the story of one fateful night in a Georgetown graveyard in 1862.
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Among them: Judith Hill, who was on that fateful flight with Prince six days before his death.
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Where would Thelma and Louise be if they didn't take that fateful cliff dive 25 years ago?
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He scored two goals against Ajax Cape Town recently, which led to the fateful post-match interview.
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As drama, the fateful meeting of Ray and Una was as compelling now as it was then.
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As we come around the first curves, crosses appear, marking the fateful place where two people died.
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More importantly, though, you've got to feel for anybody in London Bridge on that fateful Monday night.
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Kennedy had been photographed wearing it at a handful of events before that fateful day in Dallas.
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For over a month, Mr. Moonves has been grappling with the two separate but equally fateful issues.
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Now the deadline is approaching, and FERC faces a fateful decision: whether to go along or not.
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"That's the real thing," Mr. Anderson said, explaining that the fateful stumble wasn't written into the script.
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After his fateful encounter with the Kline painting, Mr. Sandler left Columbia to follow his newfound passion.
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Then there was this singular moment: A fateful first encounter with Urban backstage at the CMT Awards.
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At the end of that fateful night, Nixon promised him the next seat on the Supreme Court.
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It will be the first formal presidential poll since that fateful day in the fall of 2016.
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They perform across the country until a fateful television appearance and Maureen's subsequent death destroy the act.
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She's mostly inspired by some real women who flew balloons decades before Glaisher and Coxwell's fateful flight.
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It forced the authorities to consider arguments and counterarguments, pros and cons, before making a fateful decision.
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A march is planned in Memphis, Tennessee, retracing the route King took during his fateful last campaign.
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This was undoubtedly an event, a "trigger," which hastened his denouement and led to that fateful day.
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She and her parents survived, but her two sisters were killed on that fateful day on Dec.
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This won't be the last we'll see of that fateful dagger … Variable Varys Such a slippery Spider.
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After two requests, agent Sikorski finally received the fateful message with the codes on July 28, 2016.
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It would all be splendid theater if it were not so fateful for Britain and for Europe.
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Words don't work too well at moments when something so obviously terrible, fateful and awesome is happening.
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That's a lot of fateful decisions to be made about people's lives, homes, land, families, and legacies.
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Fans, of course, had questions; and, in a fateful twist, Grande actually took the time to answer them.
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However, that fateful summer day also marked the beginning of his newfound commitment to the land surrounding Taliesin.
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Since that fateful post, the organization has received thousands of little knitted nests from all over the world.
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What happened to the people at 10050 Cielo Drive that fateful night was sudden, violent, and incredibly tragic.
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But just before nightfall on one fateful evening, three of the birds flew out onto a short branch.
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Brierley's oldest brother, who had accompanied him that fateful night, was killed a month after Brierley went missing.
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In a 2015 episode of Celebrity Apprentice, Trump spoke candidly of that fateful evening exactly a decade prior.
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But then one day, you get the fateful call from HR. Just like that, you're a free agent.
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That fateful day marked the effective end of unrestricted, invasive experiments on chimpanzees here in the United States.
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Perrin added that he had not been to any bar or even the cinema since that fateful night.
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Amid all this revolutionary talk, young companies in the field made a fateful decision to plunge into biofuels.
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Amina Ali refuses to talk about the attack, saying only she cannot remember what happened that fateful day.
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August 7, 233: Papa John's Pizza was peacefully apolitical for years, before a fateful summer day in 2012.
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But banking on negative emissions later in the century is, at the very least, an enormous, fateful gamble.
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It's right there, in the first paragraph of every obituary, what occurred on that fateful night of 1986.
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Omaze was launched in 2012 by co-founders Ryan Cummins and Matt Pohlson after a fateful charity gala.
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Dick ended up taking his dispute with Rick to probate court, where the fateful Blaskey email first surfaced.
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"She said she knew she was going to die and ended up making a fateful decision," he says.
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He then realizes that the conversation, and the fateful hit of the crack pipe, may have been recorded.
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She would reign supreme until June of 1993, five weeks after that fateful match break in Hamburg, Germany.
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When asked to reflect on that fateful night, her normally polite smile sets into a thin, flat line.
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As a young entrepreneur, Penske bought, raced and sold race cars until a fateful decision changed his life.
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It was a fateful moment for Shelley Winner, an incarcerated woman at Dublin, a federal prison in California.
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And lack of supervision can be frightening — when Will came home that fateful night, he needed his mom.
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Why do you think, dear reader, that Trump wanted "no witnesses" in his most fateful words to Comey?
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By then it had been more than a year since Kostya's fateful meeting with Manafort in New York.
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At its core was a story born of literature: two protagonists revisiting a fateful moment from decades ago.
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But under the influence of Machiavelli and Locke, the men who founded our system made two fateful errors.
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With the election of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to a fourth consecutive term, Israel reached a fateful moment.
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On that fateful day in December, when Ms. Newman texted him, he hadn't yet heard from his firstborn.
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The XIV was eventually dissolved, and Rogozinski said the trader lost a fortune on that fateful February day.
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Many fishermen were lost, and those that survived are still haunted by that fateful day in March 2011.
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" Biden continued, "By refusing to disarm, a defiant Saddam has made the fateful choice between war and peace.
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For now, though, it throws Britain's fateful move to part ways with the European Union into considerable disarray.
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December is a fateful month in Poland, and in freezing temperatures, Poles have taken to the streets again.
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That is what makes his current conflict with the Supreme Court so fateful, for Poland and for Europe.
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But on that fateful summer evening, a hint of the tumult to come rumbled through the gathered crowd.
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McCain's surgery added to that pressure, but even without the fateful blood clot, the GOP was facing problems.
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Since that fateful November day, Orfanos, her husband Marc and their youngest son have lobbied for stronger gun laws.
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Daenerys, with her fateful musings about ridding the world from tyrants, is well on her way to becoming one.
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We finally have a title and a cover for Hillary Clinton's forthcoming memoir of that fateful 2016 presidential campaign.
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Next steps By Monday, Lowenstein's fateful sushi lunch had already become the stuff of legend within the Booker campaign.
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China would make a fateful mistake by refusing to grasp the olive branch offered by the U.S. last week.
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During that fateful summer at Michelle's law firm, she and Barack first bonded by quietly mocking everyone else there.
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Maud's luck turns around on a fateful afternoon when a sophisticated New Yorker comes knocking on her painted door.
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Episode 1 The first episode begins a few days before the fateful decision (witch or mortal?) must be made.
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" Loh said: "The University accepts legal and moral responsibility for the mistakes that were made on that fateful day.
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That certainly holds true for Khouri, whose inspiration for that fateful parking lot encounter came from her own life.
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Six months before they cohosted that fateful awards show together, Evans interviewed Ballerini for an Australian country music station.
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It might just be the dessert mashup my adult stomach has been begging for since that fateful carpool ride.
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The upshots of adopting such an absolutist facade can be strung together into a fateful parable of sunk costs.
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A generation has passed since that fateful day — more years than the 28 years in which the wall loomed.
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While the Republic was already in decline well before then, the fateful move hastened Rome's transition to autocratic rule.
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On a fateful date when Germans are usually preoccupied with remembering Kristallnacht — the Nazis' pogroms against Jews on Nov.
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That fateful rejection set off the series of events that ended up with Donald Trump being elected U.S. president.
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When I exited the pool after that fateful breaststroke race, I didn't allow myself to look at my opponent.
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The commission has already sent some unsettling signals, and several fateful rulings will be made over the next year.
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Reynolds told People and EW editorial director Jess Cagle about a fateful date night on which it all began.
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Much has changed in American politics since that fateful day in January 2017, especially for the modern Republican Party.
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In the fateful summer of 1908, while vacationing together, they would both reach a new level of artistic maturity.
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In Sunday's fateful seventh inning, Frazier let a single hit by Eduardo Nunez get by him in right field.
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This book is full of shocking moments, surprising disturbances in a narrative full of fateful twists and unintended consequences.
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This week, as they trickle back from Mediterranean beaches and Alpine campgrounds, Europeans are preparing for a fateful autumn.
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I was at that fateful point when a college freshman during orientation week learns their limit, and crosses it.
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When Once Upon a Time in Hollywood reaches that fateful night, it pulls an Inglourious Basterds, only more so.
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A vigil to the fateful 1918 event, the parade was conceived by the London-based artists' group Blast Theory.
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A vigil to the fateful 1918 event, the parade was conceived by the London-based artists' group Blast Theory.
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Sabitri, a poor girl in a rural village, loses her chance to seek an education after a fateful mistake.
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A commercial diver turned militiaman, the fiftysomething Mr. Obeidi played a fateful role on the night of the attack.
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The agreement sets up a fateful showdown on Saturday, when British Parliament is set to vote on the plan.
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Laperriere, whom everyone calls Lappy, was hit in the face with flying pucks, too — twice in one fateful season.
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Less than six years later, Bernanke found himself at the helm of the Fed on that fateful day, Sept.
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But Vogmask has been selling its colorful air filtration masks since 2011, after one fateful day at Burning Man.
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Lately, however, I've managed to improve my approach, and I owe it all to a fateful trip to Texas.
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Climate hawks have three main problems with mainstream models: a premise and two fateful gambles that follow from it.
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Though most of us remember Sullenberger as an instant hero, his reputation was in peril long after that fateful day.
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One fateful day, my brother took me on a trip to a neighboring village, a two-hour journey by train.
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Had the attempt been real, the firm would have been widely recognized for saving the Democrats from another fateful episode.
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In the months that followed Bobi and Noora's fateful meeting, Noora's family continued on to Germany, where they sought asylum.
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However, Texas State University astronomer Donald Olson says these accounts are incorrect and the moon rose early that fateful day.
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Howard and Peggy weren't the only familiar faces spotted during that fateful trip to the past for Tony and Steve.
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Wojnarowski made the fateful mistake of liking Daryl Morey's now infamous pro-Hong Kong tweet, which China did not appreciate.
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Hernandez bounced a first-pitch single into left, and Joseph followed with his go-ahead blast on McGee's fateful slider.
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One fateful day, he finally found the culprit: it was a magpie caught in a scuffle with its own reflection.
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The Fourth of July marks the fateful summer day in 1776 when the U.S. officially broke up with Great Britain.
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" The "blow on his head" was caused by "the fateful fall off a horse by one Jew, Saul of Tarsus.
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And by tapping that fateful nine-more-minutes-of-sleep option, are we really cheating the system — or just ourselves?
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Homeowner Cathy Budde says she'd expected an end to the madness after confronting the runner in person one fateful day.
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On that fateful day, Nolte admits to doing something he'd started doing with increasing regularity over the previous four years.
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The weather forecast on the fateful night wasn't the greatest — clear, but with enough instability to potentially blur his targets.
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When Nick and Jen reunited at the beach for the fateful moment later that day, however, things took a turn.
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The dramatic cash gap between Sanders and Biden could prove fateful for the two frontrunning candidates after Monday's Iowa caucuses.
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George's father Nick recently recalled that fateful evening that he, his wife Nina, and their son George all met Amal.
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Melania Trump comes to this fateful moment in her husband's administration with a relatively low bar of expectations to clear.
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Finally, 10 years after that fateful storm, the two were reunited on the set of The Real in September 2015.
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In the same fateful October week, both digital video platforms Vine and Vessel were axed by their respective parent companies.
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In 873, a young University of Massachusetts Lowell philosophy professor named John Kaag set out on a fateful road trip.
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From that fateful day in 2010, Bellezzo and Shinar went on to found the world's first emergency department ECMO program.
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"Dread" is the word bestowed by Clay on what he saw as the nation's fate in those extraordinarily fateful days.
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Alas, eight long years after that fateful night, it seems that the legend of the 2009 VMAs still lives on.
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Other remnants of that fateful moment may have come to light at the Monmouth Battlefield State Park in New Jersey.
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The Americans' fateful loss, on the road against Trinidad and Tobago, left the federation in something of a prolonged tailspin.
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The show also led to the fateful meeting between two of its lesser-known participants, Lee Krasner and Jackson Pollock.
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Before the fateful tweet, he wasn't one to call attention to himself, he said last week in a phone interview.
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On that fateful Sunday night in Brooklyn last summer, Ms. Zahan's husband had taken her to an annual Bangladeshi fair.
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Some supporters of Bernie Sanders seem intent on making the same mistakes we did in that fateful year of 1968.
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Instead we married other people, and we went our separate ways until one fateful night in the summer of '59.
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During this period he experimented with traditional woodcraft, producing pieces such as "On their Fateful Journey to Nowhere" (1974-75).
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On the fateful Sunday, I had just filled in as coach for my son Aaron's Dallas Texans club soccer team.
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So much was being done to Littlejohn's body with each fateful minute that the passage of time seemed to slow.
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HP is also mindful of large acquisitions given its fateful deal for British software company Autonomy almost a decade ago.
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HP is also mindful of large acquisitions given its fateful deal for British software company Autonomy almost a decade ago.
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Lewis, who was beaten by white police so badly that fateful day that they broke his skull, leads the pilgrimage.
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Through that "it," Biden could account for any number of doomsday predictions and things that felt fateful in the moment.
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It was a fateful reading choice: Williams has not put the book out of his mind, not really, ever since.
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It was after that fateful moment that he learned everything he could about genetic differences and launched his project, Positive Exposure.
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"I viewed my task as being a fateful scribe of what transpired during the two meetings," Mr. Pirrong said on Thursday.
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That's when ALS patients have to make a fateful decision: whether to undergo a tracheostomy to be connected to a ventilator.
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Solo takes place several years before Han had his fateful meeting with Luke Skywalker and Ben Kenobi in that Tatooine cantina.
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As a teenager, the child of Ghanaian parents had a a fateful encounter in a library with a designer from Google.
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And then, one fateful day, news broke that would transform that ''little known buyer' into the most notorious figure in America.
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But since that fateful day, when she first left the North to head for King's Landing, she's been through a lot.
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But before that fateful night, and Gypsy and Godejohn's respective 10-year and life sentences, the two simply began talking online.
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Owner Martin Santaella broke ground on the business 12 years ago, after a fateful trip to the US with his family.
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Val Demings of Florida said the evidence in the Mueller report was sufficient for Democrats to take the next, fateful step.
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Yet it wasn't until a fateful meeting with an Instagram employee that the company's leadership team decided to reorient its focus.
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Vindman is also the first person to testify who was on the fateful July 25 phone call between Trump and Zelensky.
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Trump blew up Wednesday at House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, who made the fateful decision to initiate impeachment investigations three weeks ago.
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Hannah Warman tweeted about her fateful ride home last night, including a screenshot of the GPS route that her driver took.
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This was the task assigned to a 24-year-old Polish undertaker who decided to make a fateful stop in Germany.
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I saw this as the perfect excuse to slather it on my every inch of chapped skin since that fateful flight.
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The Chanel designed, watermelon-pink suit, that Jackie wore came to symbolize the tragedy that struck her on that fateful day.
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Lee, who admitted she had been smoking marijuana that fateful night, said she had fallen asleep when the sexy specter arrived.
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"Time for some traffic problems in Ft. Lee," read a fateful memo by Kelly, part of the evidence that convicted her.
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However, his fateful unauthorised sparring session against Karkadi saw him rushed to hospital again—this time with swelling on the brain.
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"I knelt down and talked to Jake," Hansbury, who was on a 30-mile bike ride that fateful day, tells PEOPLE.
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I had heard about it of course, but I had no idea how good it actually was until one fateful night.
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In a fateful if unintended nod to his future wife's family, Coyne briefly worked in politics before moving to Los Angeles.
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In the summer of 1977, Victoria Leonard makes the fateful decision of becoming friends with the reckless and entrancing Caitlin Somers.
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I Googled the artist, Kristi Kohut, and — in a fateful turn of events — the second link was to her Minted store!
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We'll find out later — and we might even find out which Cooper she had such a fateful encounter with as well.
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As the UK referendum result dropped in that fateful Friday morning, the tech startup world didn't immediately grind to a halt.
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But in fact they're leaving the courthouse after a day of pretrial testimony—the fateful first chapter in a textbook case.
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Masri saw the body of his friend Nour, the ambulance driver he had ridden with on that fateful day in November.
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When this strange snack popped up in a package one fateful day, I (along with my fellow food team-ers) gasped.
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Drawn to his father's presence, Willie Lincoln decides to stay in the bardo, starting a fateful battle for the boy's soul.
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Now, the boy's father, Ian Ritch, says he's overcome with guilt, wishing he had done things differently on that fateful day.
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Thy liberty was on display in Sandra Bland's vocal and demonstrative resistance to the law on that fateful day in Texas.
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Carrie Fisher had just wrapped season 3 of Catastrophe before boarding a fateful flight from London to Los Angeles on Dec.
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You know, where the narrator's marriage dissolves over that one fateful summer in Martha's Vineyard while her daughter burgeons into womanhood?
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Barson's lawyers will undoubtedly grill Venus about her driving decisions on that fateful day and try to paint her as negligent.
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Since that fateful January day, more than 85033 million innocent boys and girls have been legally denied the opportunity to live.
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For Chairman Mao, the decision was a no-brainer and from that fateful decision one can say the rest is history.
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She puts it in her bag and takes it to cabin 12, which is where the group stayed that fateful weekend.
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So-called experts also had peculiar ideas about what it meant to remain a virgin up until that fateful wedding night.
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I haven't seen them play since that fateful night, so the anticipation for their Tons of Rock set was killing me.
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One of the most striking scenes in his memoir is his account of his fateful first meeting with Kurosawa, in 1949.
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But they also zeroed in on one of the distinctive, and fateful, aspects of Princeton's history: its heavily Southern student body.
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Some time later this year Parliament is likely to face a fateful vote on the actual terms of any agreement Mrs.
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With that investigation now implicating the president in serious campaign finance violations, we look at how fateful that decision may be.
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The industry finds itself in a fateful position, forced to think seriously about how to schedule and administer its own diminishment.
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Then came the fateful sixth, in which Judge knew the ailment was serious enough to leave the game without any resistance.
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They also prohibited units from relying on a specific kind of mission planning process — as was used in the fateful Oct.
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It was a fateful decision that clearly contributed to America's needlessly slow initial response to this health, security and economic disaster.
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There, it is confirmed she too, was in Iceland on that fateful 2010 day, standing on that safe patch of ground.
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"These are fateful times both for Israel's borders and character, as well as its democratic fabric," Gantz said in broadcast remarks.
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They're dumbfounded, and Dumbledore wastes no time ushering Harry out of the house to begin their fateful journey back to Hogwarts.
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Strangely, Yank's fateful encounter with Mildred is one of the few moments in this production that don't land with full impact.
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For many, 1939 was the fateful year, when Soviet Russia signed a nonaggression pact with Nazi Germany, previously its mortal enemy.
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Even with positive clinical results in hand, the New York-based company faces a fateful 2020 with its drug, obeticholic acid.
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Others believe the Iran situation could bolster Trump at a potentially fateful juncture as Democrats try to remove him from office.
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If enough ordinary people get engaged in the political process at this fateful moment, we can change the course of history.
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But while their friendships with Alonso have endured, their bond as teammates was severed with one fateful move last off-season.
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Jackson's most fateful decision was to re-sign Carmelo Anthony and to grant his star's demand for a no-trade clause.
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Jephtha has made a fateful vow that, if victorious, he will offer as sacrifice whomever he first sees on his return.
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When Butch finally escapes, he has to make a fateful decision about whether he'll rescue Marsellus or leave him to die.
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Earlier this season, a flashback revealed the fateful first meeting between the best friends Abbi and Ilana in a subway station.
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This year, various teams of scientists, working independently, helped fill in the picture of exactly what happened on that fateful day.
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Of course, 1,517 souls were lost that fateful 1912 night ... so we'd imagine there are more than a few such stories.
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The fateful test on Thursday was a routine procedure in which the rocket is strapped down while the engines fire up.
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These characters give him a fateful mission: uncover the painter's secrets, or else be forced to wear the bowler hat forever.
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But it brings one step closer the fateful decision of whether to alter the human germ line for medical or other purposes.
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Despite the challenges Joey has overcome, no one knows how much he remembers about the horrors of that fateful morning in 2015.
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Yet the Texan billionaire, whose death this week recalls one of America's strangest and most fateful political careers, thrived on the contrast.
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Boyce said Vetrano would typically run with her father, who sat out the fateful jog because he was dealing with back pain.
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The nomination sent news outlets scrambling to their archives to dig out transcripts of those fateful Senate judiciary committee hearings from 1986.
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Miranda, Marion and Irma—who ventured up into the rock on that fateful day, along with their teacher Greta McGraw—have gone.
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On May 30, 20173, Private Mulligan threw his fateful grenade into one of the tombs, not knowing it was packed with explosives.
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Three fateful phone calls change plansIn the build-up to the draft, Bryant apparently had a change-of-heart about the Nets.
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Vindman testified before the House last fall about what he overheard during Trump's fateful July 25 call and the events surrounding it.
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KAREN KATZ has campaigned for the Democrats at every general election since Robert F. Kennedy's fateful bid for the presidency in 1968.
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Facebook user Jeremy Gail posted a tribute to the friends that showed videos the group posted Monday just before the fateful flight.
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It was about a year after he and his partner came face to face with the painting on that fateful Bavarian holiday.
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The video also opened with a snippet of Swift and background audio from that fateful night at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Trump, who considers himself a master dealmaker, has confounded aides and allies at every turn of the fateful flirtation with the North.
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Because 28 years after that fateful Christmas, I still love gadgets, I still love Nintendo, and I still love those classic games.
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A year later, Sue, accompanied by Brierley, traveled to Khandwa to meet the woman with whom she now shared a fateful bond.
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Her fateful trip was from the European Championships in Vienna – where she set that last world record – to her hometown of Bremen.
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But ever since his fateful 1980 collaboration with Brian Eno, atmospheric gestalt rather than flesh-and-blood pulse has been his calling.
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She took the fateful step of asking the EU's supreme judicial body, the European Court of Justice, to rule on the matter.
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It chronicles the fateful encounter between two pint-size wrestlers and a pair of aging prostitutes in a dreamlike, noir-tinged demimonde.
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The building that once stood where they've gathered collapsed the afternoon of that fateful day, collateral damage from the towers being felled.
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But On Trivia Night, Jane Comes Face To Face With Him But then, on the fateful trivial night, everything collides for Jane.
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Jacob Tobia takes us on their gender odyssey, beginning at the fateful day the "male" box was checked on their birth certificate.
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The video also opened with a snippet of her and background audio from that fateful night at the MTV Video Music Awards.
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Nearly a year after their daughter's drowning, Olympic gold medalist Bode Miller's wife Morgan is opening up further about that fateful day.
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But Trump and his aides have been engaged in a well-documented campaign of deception since those fateful tweets on March 4.
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They dominated their brackets, eliminating player after player until their fateful meeting at the winners finals on the final day of Genesis.
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Early that fateful Sunday morning, after a whopping three hours of sleep, I was making my mother's card when our doorman buzzed.
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Paulson and Bernanke didn't predict any of this when they made the fateful decision, on September 22008, 22009, to let Lehman fail.
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On that fateful night, this woman had nodded hello as my sister swiped her access card a little after 1:30 a.m.
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The egg and the other remains suggested that dinosaurs and major reptiles were probably not staggering into extinction on that fateful day.
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Doing so also recognizes that King's fateful visit to Memphis occurred within the context of a deeper and longer struggle for justice.
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The Jazz led 77-74 during that fateful timeout when Irving approached James, then watched the Cavs score the next 10 points.
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Since this fateful occurrence, Rousseau's been traveling the world to compete and take master classes, learning from notable chefs along the way.
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The series, hosted by investigative journalist Dylan Howard, explores Wood's final hours, including the fateful night where she met her watery grave.
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These numbers were no doubt present in Jeb Bush's consciousness when he made his fateful and destructive decision to run for president.
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Tuesday night, Carey stopped by for a taping of Watch What Happens Live and host Andy Cohen brought up that fateful interview.
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But on the fateful day of the flag rescue, "Jim decided to go down and make something different," recalled photojournalist Rich Mackson.
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The "culture war" that came to a head on the fateful night of November 8, 2016 has found a strange new front.
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"We got that fateful call from Brock on Sunday the 18th and our world has been spinning apart ever since," she wrote.
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Machado's first two collections have all the recognizable apparatuses of nineteenth-century fiction: meaningful glances in carriages, icy-hearted damsels, fateful inheritances.
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But the Brexit vote and the Trump victory show how popular discontent with disparate issues can lead to unexpected and fateful consequences.
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But when asked to reflect on the most salient moments of his career, his thoughts returned to that fateful night in 1989.
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Michael Massing's riveting "Fatal Discord: Erasmus, Luther and the Fight for the Western Mind" is devoted to this fateful parting of ways.
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Instead of tragedy or Fyre-style cons and catastrophes, Woodstock became the bright spot in American mythologizing about that fretful, fateful summer.
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After that fateful night, Mike started driving into the city to hang out in the Village in Manhattan, a historic gay enclave.
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And the accompanying cocktail is made with Yola mezcal, a commercially available bottling of the spirit Jimenez brought to that fateful party.
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He and Floyd Kvamme made that fateful decision, which the board had advised them not to do, to run the 1984 ad.
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At some fateful moment in the 13th century when Kublai Khan was preparing to lead the Mongol hordes into battle, hunger struck.
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Then, during a quick stop for groceries in Alistair's hometown, Joanna makes the fateful decision to leave their baby in the car.
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Later, it belonged to Aaron Burr, who left from there in 1804 to take part in that fateful duel with Alexander Hamilton.
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Trump's fateful phone call with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came July 25, the day after Robert Mueller's last testimony on his investigation.
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Alas, as his fateful end suggests, these therapies remain imperfect, don't always work for a long period, and not for all cancers.
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He no longer has shortness of breath with exertion like he used to have before that fateful day that he got admitted.
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He's told this story many times since that fateful day but there was still pain in his voice as he retold it.
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His father had spent fateful months alongside firefighters combing the wreckage of the twin towers to search for remains, a painful task.
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His father had spent fateful months alongside firefighters combing the wreckage of the twin towers to search for remains, a painful task.
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Iran's fateful decision to send a military drone from Syria into Israeli airspace last weekend has changed everything in the Middle East.
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As fateful as the transit to light and air or so you've often tried to teach me I will never properly understand.
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Mr. Erdogan is aware that this could mark a fateful retreat from the Westernization that has guided Turkey for several decades now.
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Long strings of early morning tweets and retweets have only amplified the sense that Trump is agitated as the fateful vote nears.
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There were countless deputies and officers who responded on that fateful day from multiple jurisdictions, whose actions were nothing short of heroic.
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And yet he earnestly asked Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky to investigate it in the fateful phone call that sparked the impeachment inquiry.
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RESTRUCTURING OPERATIONS HP is also mindful of large acquisitions given its fateful deal for British software company Autonomy almost a decade ago.
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All of this leads to a validation of the band's hard work in a fateful meeting with legendary record producer Lou Adler.
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"You can't be serious," Sanchini reportedly stuttered when FBI Special Agent Thomas J. Coyle served him the search warrant that fateful day.
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It's just three cheeses melted into two cups of cream and blasted under the broiler for a few fateful minutes of crust creation.
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Fifty years later, for an anniversary feature, the cook revealed to the wire service that she didn't even remember that fateful culinary moment.
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Bass, 36, reposted the photo, so clearly no one said "Bye Bye Bye" to the bonds forged that fateful day in pop history.
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The fateful package arrived at the Apple store on July 7 and the employee who opened it immediately reported it to the NYPD.
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The story unwinds bit by bit, as a number of factors collide on one fateful day that leaves the whole family in peril.
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Season 43, Episode 9: "Baelor" Ah, who could ever forget this fateful early episode that proved we couldn't get attached to any character?
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Flat broke, he began renting himself out as a moustache for fake IDs until one fateful day when an old friend reached out.
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Rosita says that everyone else who was in Negan's lineup that fateful night could have been useful to the group in some way.
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One year after this landmark display of fast food failure, we reflect on what took place on that fateful day in April 2017.
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In the manifesto's section on Britain's relationship with the European Union, the fateful promise to hold an in-out referendum got top billing.
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It was when an enraged, confused Daenerys asked when she'd get Drogo back to normal that Mirri Maz Duur delivers her fateful prophecy.
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Alas, at this point, we've eaten so much of the stuff, we hardly remember when or where that fateful moment even took place.
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In a illuminating interview with Variety, Liam Cunningham (who plays Ser Davos) takes us straight to the casts' mindset on that fateful day.
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" The 'Til Death actress continued: "During our transcontinental chat before Carrie's fateful flight from London to L.A., we promised we'd spend Christmas together.
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" Of the fateful encounter, he remembers, "All of a sudden this black truck pulls in front of me that says 'Magnolia' on it.
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The Belgian authorities say the man had transported the refrigerated container to Belgium from Ireland before its fateful return journey across the channel.
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Co-creator Ryan Murphy has said that the season was influenced by the election and begins after that fateful night in November 2016.
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This is where Jon Snow has his fateful conversation with Samwell Tarly about Jon's true identity and his claim to the Iron Throne.
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Prior to the fateful fall, engineers will constantly assess what the weather is like on Mars and what the spacecraft's trajectory looks like.
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Their Roomba, usually a helpful piece of home-cleaning equipment, wreaked havoc on this fateful night when it ran over poor Evie's mess.
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Today marks the anniversary of the fateful day Zayn Malik left One Direction, and we're still asking ourselves: Where do broken hearts go?
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The modern UK Independence Party (UKIP) is wholly inspired by Powell, and forced David Cameron into holding the fateful Brexit referendum in 2016.
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William's murder wasn't prosecuted because the grand jury decided that Mark Reilly shot him in self defense on that fateful night in 1992.
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He has not forgotten that fateful day in Alicante but he is nevertheless thankful for the opportunity to play on football's greatest stage.
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As expected, the FCC voted today to roll back net neutrality protections, a fateful decision that will shape the future of the internet.
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While he had humble, but clearly impressive, beginnings in theater, it was one fateful role on the BBC that launched him into stardom.
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Well, not the whole truth: While he admits to being at the river that fateful day he keeps Ms. Grundy out of things.
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The biggest danger is miscalculation — because the combination of high-stakes politics, willful leaders needling each other, and unpremeditated error might be fateful.
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When that fateful day occurs, your loved ones will be tasked with finding a final resting place for the body you left behind.
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Also among the tour's highlight is Fraunces Tavern, where Hamilton and Aaron Burr had dinner a week before their fateful duel in 1804.
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It was a fateful decision for a fledgling president elected on an anticorruption platform that included putting an end to politically motivated investigations.
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But it turned into a fateful obligation for the chancellor, said Constantin van Lijnden, a legal expert who writes for several German publications.
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The fateful evening itself was captured by an hours-long recording made by Tostee on his phone, which he also tried to explain.
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It proved a fateful decision, because to know Lovecraft turns out to be a way to know a great deal about the city.
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Venezuela's military is key to tipping the political balance between Maduro and Guaidó, who admits that too few troops defected that fateful Tuesday.
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Finally a fighter arrived and asked a fateful question: Do you want to follow Christ, or do you want to be a Muslim?
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The Russian Social-Democratic Labor Party (RSDLP) held its first congress in 25, and soon faced fateful internal debates over organization and strategy.
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There are minor and fateful human dramas and errors, as well as a missed getaway, a strategic separation and even some ticking clocks.
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But suddenly, Aladdin picks up that fateful lamp, blue smoke purls from its mouth and, good lord, no—something is terribly, irreparably wrong.
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Everything she's experienced, as well as the carnage brought to so many cities and peoples in her wake, stemmed from that fateful decision.
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" Embedded in it was a personality typing system of her own invention she called the Four Tendencies: a homage to Freud's "fateful tendencies.
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It's been 331 days since that fateful night, when the then-undefeated Judoka got her first taste of real adversity in the Octagon.
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In the 121 years since that fateful night, historians have yet to find any definitive evidence that the Spanish blew up the Maine.
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Convincing skeptics on the board to embrace negative rates wasn't easy, according to previously unreported accounts of the events on that fateful night.
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The younger Kennedy developed a relationship with Mr. Trump and helped him borrow money from Deutsche Bank, including on the fateful Chicago project.
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Makeup tutorials segued to massage, which soon gave way to A.S.M.R. Since that fateful discovery, Gibi has watched A.S.M.R. videos every single night.
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But his family disapproves, leading to a fateful act of rebellion during Día de los Muertos, the festive holiday that honors the dead.
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Usually, our household doesn't flush wipes, but I had slacked a time or two and those few fateful flushes were all it took.
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Coffee shops are, for many, the home office — at least until that fateful day when you spill your latte all over your laptop.
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"Roberto never looked at it," Aaron, the playing partner who had marked the fateful 4, told The St. Louis Post-Dispatch in 2008.
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In 1993, Daulton coaxed the best out of Schilling: a shutout to send the series, defiantly, back to Toronto for its fateful conclusion.
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And, when that fateful day comes, I very much hope that the good astronomers involved in NEO searches will have saved the day.
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The oil price downturn is now 3½ years old, but it didn't gather devastating momentum until OPEC's fateful Thanksgiving day meeting in 2014.
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But a fateful interview earlier this year between Ben Affleck and ReelBlend's Kevin McCarthy, at a junket for Affleck's Triple Frontier, changed everything.
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The killing of Mr. Hostey was the start of a fateful two weeks that may have further steeled Mr. Abedi's urge for revenge.
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Here are the best theories to what the hell went down that fateful bonfire night — we'll update them as we get more clues.
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Rob regains, briefly, flashes of childhood memory leading up to the fateful day, and they are as sweet, golden, and heady as mead.
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Despite the traumatic losses Marzolino has dealt with after that fateful day in the potato fields, he says that today, he is happy.
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At this fateful point, the only way money could be brought into being was to borrow it, whereby money became equated with debt.
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With the recent reappearance in Atlanta of a depiction of a fateful 4043 Union-Confederate encounter, there's yet another loaded image to consider.
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About three-fourths of the way into the film, Solomon has a fateful discussion with a white laborer, Bass, played by Brad Pitt.
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When Comey released his fateful letter notifying Congress about the discovery of more Clinton emails in late October, Democrats raised a giant fuss.
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Francisca Flores would have a fateful meeting with a young Harry Gamboa Jr. that led to the latter becoming an editor of Regeneración.
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But on one fateful Tuesday evening, he managed to accomplish what even baseball's threecareerleaders in home runs could not: Boom. Boom. Boom. And…boom.
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Oberg came on and struck out Robinson Chirinos to end the seventh before blowing his first save of the season in the fateful eighth.
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The two had met a few times before, but it wasn't until that fateful day in the grocery store aisle that things turned romantic.
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The rule didn't actually get finished until June 27, 2016 — a fateful delay that made it ripe for repeal via the Congressional Review Act.
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"Little did anybody know that life is about to take a big unfortunate turn on a fateful day of July 6th 2018," Chowdavaram said.
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Boeing shares rose Wednesday after a preliminary report from Indonesia investigators said the Lion Air 737 plane "was not airworthy" before its fateful flight.
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Even though she did not know who Hussle was at the time of the recording, she quickly became a fan after that fateful day.
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Present day interviews with first responders and survivors are intercut with smartphone videos, news stories, and other footage from that fateful day in 2018.
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Abdullahi resurfaced that fateful Thursday, authorities say, taking part in the massacre and was in turn killed in a shootout with Kenyan security services.
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How far he has come since 22017, that fateful year in which Britain voted to leave the EU and he was elected UKIP leader.
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A week before Mr. Roberts posted his fateful Facebook event, the small town of Spruce Pine, N.C., hosted its first annual Alien Conference & Expo.
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Her eight boys and two girls ranged in age from 11 months to 15 years when they lost their father on that fateful day.
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The crew of "Heaven Can Wait" had only arrived in Papua New Guinea four months prior to their fateful mission, according to Project Recover.
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Thanks in part to a fateful phone call Balascio made to investigators, Edwards was arrested a few months after she started looking for answers.
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Finally, in 2015, she reached a fateful point of self-acceptance — and when the moment came, she wanted to make her declaration in writing.
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Through the first quarter of this year, those same sectors have shed more than 200,000 positions since OPEC's fateful policy meeting in November 2014.
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Four years ago, they took a fateful step and tipped off U.S. regulators about a company that one of them had watched for months.
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She says she had already resigned herself to living with the tumor until a fateful, coincidental meeting with Anibal Velasquez Valdivia, Peru's health minister.
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That fateful cramp took him out of the game, but it also thrust the biggest NBA star into a new entrepreneurial venture—sports supplements.
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Then again, anything approaching logic or common sense seems to have gone out the window the moment Wideman started his fateful skate toward Henderson.
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Their strength forced David Cameron, prime minister from 2010-2016, into the fateful decision to put the issue of EU membership to a referendum.
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We had no idea how important that'd be until Season 6, when Bran flashes back to that fateful day at the Tower of Joy.
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Hell, even one of the few living members of Suge's inner circle is speaking out on what happened that fateful night in Las Vegas.
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"I don't like to see my friends get handled the way he was getting handled," Laifer said to me about that fateful phone call.
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That said, the film deviates in some ways from the actual facts of what happened to Hogancamp, beginning with a fateful day in 2000.
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The group attained enough local success in the late 90s to prompt its members to attempt a fateful move to Los Angeles in 2000.
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On that fateful night, a 2002 Honda Accord was stolen around 10 PM while the driver was delivering delicious food to some eager homebodies.
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Now, at 37 and still single, it feels like that fateful diagnosis is the axis around which the rest of my future plans revolve.
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The cops involved will replay their actions on that fateful day over and over again in their minds and will suffer many sleepless nights.
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Elsewhere, Vinnie and the gangsters begin their fateful collaboration by establishing a payroll scheme that gives them all a piece of the construction business.
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After hours of wavering on Thursday, he relented and threw the decision on independence to Catalan lawmakers, who took the fateful plunge on Friday.
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As Burke summarized Higginbotham's story — his fateful encounter with Roberts, the "ridiculously quick trial" and the lynching itself — his elderly son remained dry-eyed.
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Instead, key players are cut out, as reportedly the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff was from the final, fateful meeting on Syria.
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Another uncle and cousin, both named Ken, operate a sister store in Long Island, where Bobby Baccalieri's fateful whacking in "The Sopranos" was filmed.
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The events of Édouard's fateful evening are revealed piecemeal, through a series of monologues and interrogations that tumble forth over an intermissionless two hours.
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With the rank of captain, he led a Massachusetts militia force — which has at times been erroneously identified as Minutemen — in a fateful engagement.
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A look at the fateful last minutes that took the Warriors to a 3-0 series lead and the brink of the N.B.A. title.
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We stayed at the same run-down place as Mr. Warmbier did on his fateful journey — the hotel where most Western tourists are housed.
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On that fateful night when the author's mother tells her, "You must take this secret to your grave," the die, it seems, is cast.
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Trump pushes Orwellian lies about Schiff paraphrasing his fateful Ukraine call, which happened during a hearing *after* the White House released the call summary.
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You'll recall that the Alexandrians made their fateful rampage on the Savior outpost last season as part of a deal they struck with him.
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President Trump called his impeachment a "political suicide march for the Democratic Party" as the House of Representatives cast two fateful votes Wednesday night.
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On the day of the fateful tweet, the shares soared, closing up some 11% even after trading was halted for more than an hour.
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Ever since the fateful 1999 Vogue feature that credited her with "The Return of the Sexy Model," Gisele Bündchen has been a Very Big Deal.
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Much has been said about Mariah Carey's disastrous New Year's Eve performance; even Jenny McCarthy has weighed in about what went wrong that fateful night.
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Viall told Ryan Seacrest during an appearance on On Air With Ryan Seacrest Thursday that he's "thankful" to his two exes for their fateful decisions.
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After Ariana's death, Grindelwald fled England, and he and Dumbledore would not meet again until their fateful duel in 1945 which ends in Grindelwald's defeat.
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In that context, this remix feels all the more fateful and weighty, but it's hard for anything to sound less than epic over this beat.
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They fell in love with the same speed and fervor Claire and I had fallen in love that fateful night in the mothballed costume barn.
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Through a series of fateful events, Yang ended up writing the script for the recently released music video for "Moonlight," off of the studio album.
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It has been a year since Ray "DJ Infinite" Rivera was spinning records on the fateful night of the Pulse nightclub shooting in Orlando, Florida.
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At least one mixed-up copy of the fateful DVD ended up in the hands of someone who actually served in the Clinton White House.
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The Bank of Japan (BoJ) made a "fateful miscalculation" when it opted to hold interest rates at its meeting last week, Goldman Sachs has said.
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Though he would remain undefeated for another 15 bouts, he never possessed the same finishing power that he'd displayed in that fateful 11th-round uppercut.
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It's a retelling of the fateful chapter in Ted Kennedy's life following the fatal car accident that killed campaign strategist Mary Jo Kopechne in 1969.
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A young woman traveling from New York City to Washington D.C. ended up being the only passenger on her flight after a fateful booking error.
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It is all but impossible to imagine what Bresha Meadows might have been thinking or feeling in the early hours of that fateful July morning.
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Later, at that fateful dinner, she stood up for Aydin by confronting Josephs about some of the negative things she had said in the past.
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However his happiness was bittersweet, he said, as his niece Margaret was also kidnapped on that fateful day -- one of the 197 girls still missing.
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Lady Pamela Hicks, a cousin of Elizabeth's husband Prince Philip and one of the couple's bridesmaids, was a witness to history during that fateful trip.
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Learning that Ms. Grundy was at the river that fateful morning helps Betty put things together and realize the relationship she's carrying on with Archie.
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As I begin to gloat, the titular dragon Nidhoggr zooms toward me in its fateful arc, snatching up my avatar in its low-fi maw.
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Fool me twice: Before its final, fateful journey, the Hunley had already been sunk and raised twice — killing 13 previous crew members in the process.
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Episode 3 - Chapter III In yet another retelling of the fateful night that some of Winchester's white students donned blackface, we get to know Troy.
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LONDON — Today is #GCSEResults Day, and students across the UK are nervously making their way to school to collect that fateful envelope containing their marks.
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After a fateful phone call she made to the authorities, Edwards was taken into custody in July 2009, where he confessed to all five slayings.
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It is that deep popular discontent has its roots in such large social forces that institutional reforms can, at best, delay a fateful reckoning. ♦
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But a fateful meeting with an Apple engineer in the Cayman Islands in 1989 would change Rubin's direction, sending him out West to Silicon Valley.
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Kay Ivey, made the fateful decision to move up the special election, which Bentley had set for next November, to December 12 of this year.
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But if you want to begin to understand the problem, listen to the veterans themselves who gave us the reasons that explain their fateful decisions.
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On the evening of September 29, it'll maneuver onto its final, fateful course, starting with a descent from an altitude of 12 miles (19 km).
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Robbins Geller, as you would expect, highlighted the jury's finding that Puma was liable for knowingly deceiving the market in that fateful 2014 analysts' call.
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But if the legislation does fail, the decision to not even make an effort to peel away a Democrat or two could be fateful. 2.
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During one fateful climb, he accidentally witnessed Jaime and Cersei Lannister committing both incest and adultery, and was pushed from the top of a tower.
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Twelve months after that fateful special session, Republicans in the US Senate dropped their 22012-page tax bill on Democrats hours before the scheduled vote.
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Simeon Wright, nearly 13, a Mississippi sharecropper's son, shared a bed with his 14-year-old cousin, Emmett Till, on the fateful night of Aug.
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A fateful recipe printing from Le Cirque in the New York Times sealed the dish's popularity— it quickly swept through restaurants and home kitchens alike.
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Eventually, my mother could no longer endure my suffering and, on one fateful day, unbeknown to me, marched to my school to lecture my tormentors.
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Early on I made a decision that I think was fateful: I decided I didn't want to write it from the adult point of view.
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Read: A Town That Lives for Hockey Is Devastated by Humboldt Broncos' Deaths Read: A Fateful Crossroads: What Caused the Crash That Killed 16 Canadians?
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But he joined his teammates Bobby Murcer and Lou Piniella in declining Munson's invitation to spend that fateful Thursday — an off day — in the air.
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The new TV movie, though, focuses tightly on the Cline-Lynn friendship, which came at a fateful time in both women's lives, say their daughters.
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His life took another fateful turn when he landed a lead role in the 1984 movie The Killing Fields, about the Cambodian genocide he'd survived.
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In the weeks before the crash, Uber made the fateful decision to reduce the number of safety drivers in each vehicle from two to one.
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We are simply asking for the opportunity to regain as many of the abilities as we had before that fateful step he took in Afghanistan.
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Now, 22014 years later, three neighboring museums here are revisiting that fateful summer with exhibitions that portray and explore the riots in sharply different ways.
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It took place on the same fateful day that Lehman Brothers declared bankruptcy, yet Mr. Hirst still managed to sell $19803 million of his work.
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There's even a lengthy digression for the tale of Martin's previous, fateful posting aboard the Ill Wind, whose namers clearly never heard of an omen.
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The fateful decision in 1979 to admit Mohammed Reza Pahlavi prompted the seizure of the American Embassy in Tehran and helped doom the Carter presidency.
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"They're very aware of what Chapman did against us," said Francisco Lindor, the Indians' shortstop, who flied out against Chapman in that fateful Game 227.
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The crew on the fateful trip includes characters played by Hugh Laurie, Suzy Nakamura, Josh Gad, Lenora Crichlow and Zach Woods (Jared from "Silicon Valley").
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But it's only off about that same amount for all of 2018 due to a strong run from March to that fateful day in July.
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Abraham Zapruder sold an original copy and the rights to Life magazine for $150,000 to help tell the story of that fateful day in Dallas.
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A fateful question when Trump took office after a riotous outsider campaign was whether the presidency would change him or he would change the presidency.
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And they show that by that fateful Monday last March, as child welfare officials came knocking, some neighbors, relatives and co-workers were growing alarmed.
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Now the tragic car accident is the subject of Cover-Up, a new weekly podcast series from PEOPLE exploring the unanswered questions surrounding that fateful night.
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He just sported a cut above that eye for the rest of movie as fans anxiously awaited the fateful moment where he actually lost an eye.
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At Couch's initial trial, Dick Miller, the defense psychologist who used the fateful term "affluenza," also testified at great length about dysfunction in the Couch family.
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She said her mother's death was not something the family ever discussed, so she hesitated about telling her father about seeing her mother that fateful night.
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And while the events of that fateful night on the rig were unthinkable, Williams says the months – and even years – following were almost impossible to bear.
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He was in a relationship with Blac Chyna and a little less than a year after that fateful birthday party, the couple's child, King, was born.
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Allison was 14 and her older sister, Shelby Lynne, was 17 when their father, who suffered from severe depression, made his last visit that fateful morning.
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You also have a chance run-in with a powerful pokémon of ancient legend, setting up a fateful meeting far down the line in the narrative.
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And looky here, Pattinson's on The Tonight Show, just a couch away from Davidson, and no one thinks to ask about that fateful birthday party night.
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A fateful meeting with 'Masa'The pitch apparently struck a chord with Masayoshi Son, the billionaire head of SoftBank and controller of the $100 billion Vision Fund.
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Now the tragic car accident is the subject of Cover-Up, a new weekly podcast series from PEOPLE exploring the unanswered questions surrounding that fateful night.
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Even in its most radical aspects, Cuban art is only understood through its fateful connection with the ideological, political, social, historical, and commercial life Cubans live.
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Neil's condensed version of Groundhog Day lets fans of the film compare how Phil Connors' (Bill Murray's character) fateful February 2nd plays out 37 different times.
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Mr Williamson has been replaced by Penny Mordaunt, previously secretary for international development, who also attended the fateful meeting but managed to keep her mouth shut.
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A couple of months after that fateful afternoon at The Strand, trembling with fear, I looked at my body in the mirror for the first time.
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After a fateful run-in with All Might, the world's greatest hero, he learns that his idol is dying and wants to pass on his mantle.
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Today, Sikhs, along with our Muslim brothers and sisters, are disproportionately more likely to be targets of hate crimes than we were before that fateful day.
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Rather, it's about the "irony free, wildly contradictory, totally true" story of how Tonya got to that fateful moment and what happened once she got there.
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I wish I could offer you my invitation ritual, that I could grant you the fateful card, that you could have seen the Latitude Society yourself.
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Both parents were not pleased that their son had been glued to his phone since he woke up Saturday morning, the day of the fateful incident.
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After nearly 27 years behind bars, he says he regrets that fateful night in August 1989, when he and Erik killed their parents in a rampage.
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Finally, never forget that the plane was spotted by the Malaysian military as it flew across the country on that fateful night but was also ignored.
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Within the adventurer's account, Frankenstein tells the story of his fateful experiment, which has led him to pursue his creature to the ends of the earth.
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"My last paying gig before starting as a real estate agent that fateful day was as a hand model, holding phones for AT&T," he says.
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During that fateful assignation, Ms. Leggero was searching Mr. Kasher's car for a lost cigarette when she instead found a pair of women's underwear — not hers.
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On that fateful August day, according to a report by the U.S. State Department, the military began by surrounding the first of hundreds of Rohingya villages.
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On that fateful day in 2001 – June the 20th – Yates drowned John, Luke, Mary, Noah and Paul in a horrific crime that immediately consumed national headlines.
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There has been no comparable, comprehensive official inquiry in Washington by independent investigators into the origin and politics of the fateful decision to go to war.
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Dennis and Lorraine Carver attended the fateful Route 91 Harvest music festival on October 1 and survived by running for their lives once they heard gunshots.
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One gift she does treasure, however, is one her young daughter North gave her prior to Kardashian West's fateful trip to Paris, where she was robbed.
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Nobody was more invested in that Orwellian inversion of truth than McInnes, whose Proud Boys had initiated the organizer of the fateful Unite the Right rally.
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" On that fateful phone call, the fiesty girls found themselves bonding over one thing—the realization that the boy they'd both been pining for "wasn't shit.
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These elements run rampant in low-budget, low-quality masterpieces like The Room and Fateful Findings, but can be harder to find in big-budget blockbusters.
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Linux will turn 25 years old on August 7.83, the day Linus Torvalds sent out his fateful message asking for help with a new operating system.
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" With the technology in place at the time of MH370's fateful flight however, "the team is unable to determine the real cause for (its) disappearance.
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Some Canadians argue that their Thanksgiving honors the fateful 1578 voyage of the English explorer Martin Frobisher, who was seeking a Northwest Passage to the Pacific.
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The most high-profile among them is former police chief superintendent David Duckenfield, who was in charge of police operations at Hillsborough on the fateful day.
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The hope of spending the rest of our lives together happily motivated Jamal to walk into the Saudi consulate building on that fateful afternoon, Oct. 2.
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Cookie is also a gifted baker, and this skill, combined with King-Lu's entrepreneurial gumption and that pilfered milk, brings about a fateful change of circumstance.
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This fateful decision, which squandered precious time, helps explain why other countries have been better at tracking the virus, and tracking is essential to limiting outbreaks.
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Her first words on that fateful third outing: "I've got a cease-and-desist order about this show, so I can't do it," a comical exaggeration.
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She walked, then ran, and one fateful year she kept her pull-up dry for the whole trip in exchange for the promise of princess underpants.
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That fateful day I traveled up to London from Oxford, for what turned out to be a disastrous interview for a place at King's College University.
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For Mr. Tonelli and pastrami, it has been love at first bite since that fateful day decades ago when he first visited Katz's Delicatessen in Manhattan.
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The next day was his fateful tweet about President Barack Obama conducting a wiretap of Trump Tower during the campaign, an allegation that was widely debunked.
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Before that fateful dinner, Geller and Prinze met on the set of the 1997 thriller "I Know What You Did Last Summer" and became fast friends.
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That fateful meeting was on a Tuesday, Brooks recalled, and they wrote what would be their first two No. 1 singles on that Thursday and Friday.
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Afterward, she worked as a dive master in Queensland, Australia, living in a Kia van she painted and fixed up until the fateful trip to Ios.
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Two calamitous decisions made by the Americans (dissolving the Iraqi Army and banning members of Saddam Hussein's Baath Party from positions of authority) would prove fateful.
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Their memory will always be in the heart of every American and we will never forget the heroism and courage shown on that fateful day. pic.twitter.
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Shortly after taking charge, he made a bold and fateful public promise: The bank would become roughly six times as profitable within a couple of years.
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"Americans deserve a full picture of what happened that fateful day in November 1963," Grassley, the chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, said in a statement.
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After one fateful Texan tour stop circa 2011, Fox E was approached by one of the concert-goers he had lured in via mass Facebook message.
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In each of the variations, however, a fateful event at Stanley's business (a burglary, a fire, a tragic death or a buyout) leads to altered circumstances.
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That fateful Friday I had the chance to connect with four strangers -- three of whom I can almost guarantee didn't vote for Hillary Clinton in 2016.
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But the truce only delayed the most fateful dilemma he is yet to face in his presidency, on the issue that powered his political rise: immigration.
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"I don't mind talking about it," Stallard said of his fateful pitch in an interview with The New York Times from his Virginia home that September.
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On that fateful day in 1908 when they last became champions, do you know how many spectators were in the grandstand in Detroit to see the game?
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Obama posted a picture of himself and Timberlake on Facebook on April 30 with the fateful caption; it has since racked up nearly half a million likes.
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We may never know exactly how things went down on that fateful day, but suffice to say the events left an impression that lasted through the ages.
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On that fateful day in 1815, an army under the Prussian Prince Blucher arrived late in the afternoon to save the Duke of Wellington from Napoleon's attack.
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Today, exactly 215 years after Piazzi made that fateful first discovery, we have visited the asteroid belt with our space-faring emissaries with about a dozen flybys.
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Looking back at that fateful day when he decided not to get on that plane, Kirk said the incident made him even more thankful for his wife.
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According to The New York Times, Trump, now 72, said during his presidential campaign that he couldn't remember who made the fateful call, when he was 22.
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By the second episode, it's confirmed that Judy hit someone that fateful night and that her ex-fiancé Steve (James Marsden) was in the car with her.
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Critical conversations, about the work of art and its makers, need to accept an urgent and continuing foregrounding of Stuart Hall's "fateful triangle" — race, ethnicity, and nation.
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He had just gone off-duty after finishing a 24-hour tour with Ladder 35 that morning but went back to work when the fateful alarm sounded.
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A one-page form notes her "stocky" build, round face, small mouth, and a scar on her left arm, presumably from the fateful fight the previous year.
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With different versions of the fateful day that the two women met playing out alongside each other, it's not entirely clear which version of events actually happened.
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Viewers who tuned in to the Bachelor in Paradise premiere finally saw what happened between DeMario Jackson and Corinne Olympios on that fateful day in the pool.
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Why it matters: Today's stock moves were not as bad as some feared, especially since shares of Tesla are down about 20% since the fateful August tweet.
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And now that the contest has landed in Indiana -- with a potentially fateful primary coming Tuesday -- the focus on the Carrier story has reached a fever pitch.
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" A few years after the fateful storm, the local legal authority invites Commissioner Absalom Cornet, a seasoned Scottish witch hunter, to Finnmark, where the "Devil's breath reeks.
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The collection's final entry, a novella called "The Dark Man," recounts a fateful journey made to a literary conference in the former East German city of Dresden.
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On that fateful day 12 years ago, however, Lopez, 47, attended the Yankees game alongside her then-husband Marc Anthony, 48, who was rooting for the Mets.
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We know season 2 is all about grappling with that fateful night, when the women of Monterey killed Celeste's (Nicole Kidman) abusive husband Perry Wright (Alexander Skarsgård).
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One fateful day last spring, she came home from work only to be "ambushed" by her husband, wielding a microphone, and a camera crew in her house.
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That fateful day when machines finally become smarter than humans has never appeared closer—yet we seem no closer in grasping the implications of this epochal event.
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David Cameron made his fateful choice to support a Brexit referendum in part because he was worried about Mr Farage's surge in the European election of 19923.
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Just yesterday, my physical therapist cleared me to take my first outdoor run since that fateful day nearly four months ago, and I almost cried with excitement.
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It's no surprise that the three brave men who stopped a terrorist attack on a train to Paris in 2015 frequently look back on that fateful day.
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We see the split-second decisions Sully and his co-pilot Jeff Skiles (Aaron Eckhart) had to make before the fateful decision to land in the Hudson.
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I took a fateful scroll through its stocked summer sale section and stumbled upon a dress from one of the site's more affordable private label brands, Farrow.
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The Trump team's actions in the days following that fateful meeting are incriminating, and bear a stunning consistency with what is reported in the Christopher Steele dossier.
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"Why did you shoot me?" she remembers asking the stranger who had pulled the gun from under the driver's seat that fateful night of May 29, 1985.
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The iPhone photo he took of the statue that fateful day, the one he shared with me in his initial reach out, is dated August 9, 2012.
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Norman takes it upon himself to ensure that Sir takes the stage, until one fateful night when a raid signifies the proximity of the Second World War.
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Charges remain in place against other officers including former police chief superintendent David Duckenfield who was in charge of police operations at Hillsborough on the fateful day.
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Hopefully, Netflix will also acquire whatever James Franco has dreamt up for the infamous Twitter story of Zola, her hoe-ism, and that fateful trip to Florida.
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The causes for the divisions today are many and complex, but a core structural factor can be traced to one fateful decision made over two decades ago.
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Washington (CNN)Leading figures in the Russia drama face fateful choices in the coming days and months that could tip America into a political and constitutional abyss.
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There is already breathless speculation that anti-anxiety medication influenced his violence, as if Valium did the devil's work and flipped some fateful switch in Paddock's brain.
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In a statement released on the official Arrested Development Netflix account, Hurwitz announced that the new season would be called Arrested Development Season 4 Remix: Fateful Consequences.
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Pete Ricketts (R), determined to learn from his neighboring state's fateful night with the king, has made Arkansas' troubles a pillar of his argument against expanding Medicaid.
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The second time, he appears as the best man at the wedding of Woodcock and Alma, standing silently in the background as they take their fateful vows.
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He said that he has sent de Lima two letters of apology, in Portuguese, but has never had contact with him since the fateful day in Athens.
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Two years ago, after that fateful meeting in Europe, Ms. Turini began styling Ms. Knowles for music videos and appearances like the Metropolitan Museum Costume Institute Gala.
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But the fateful moment when North Korea crosses the threshold of having the capacity to deliver a nuclear weapon to US soil will come on his watch.
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In early August, Cameron Mathison was on a golf course near his Los Angeles home when he received a fateful phone call just hours after an MRI.
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" As the men get ready to replay the fateful moment, one of the few spectators turns to another and says, "These guys are going to get hurt.
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Using optogenetics, which Dr. Deisseroth also helped develop, the team stimulated nucleus accumbens neurons with D2 receptors at the very moment of the fateful food-lever decision.
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Shortly before the fateful Kennedy-Nixon contest, President Dwight D. Eisenhower said that TV should help foster an alert and knowledgeable citizenry worthy of a modern republic.
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Now we have video shot by the 88Rising collective of Bronson himself performing on this most fateful of nights, and it's a triumphant, bittersweet moment to savor.
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The player, who acts on behalf of Murder Dog during this fateful 15 minutes or so, has the job of figuring out how the trial goes down.
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On the Dolphins' next possession, Tannehill threw his fateful interception while Jaguars defensive end Calais Campbell - a former Miami Hurricanes star — had a hold of his legs.
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By his side during that fateful 274.2-22016 Lakers season was Ettore Messina, a four-time Euroleague champion who's now an assistant with the San Antonio Spurs.
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Drew Goddard (Cabin in the Woods) wrote and directed this thriller about five strangers with secrets to hide who meet at a hotel on a fateful night.
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The pilot of the Heathrow–Dubai flight on that fateful day in March '15 also did that, which is why we are talking about it still now.
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A week after Musk sent his fateful Tweet, Banks wrote on her Instagram that she had been at Musk's house at the time when he'd sent it.
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This led to a fateful encounter with Bret's father, Stu, who had retired as the proprietor of Stampede Wrestling, leaders in the mayhem industry in Western Canada.
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Today, 1 percent of the population is taking in more than 20 percent of the nation's income, twice as much as when the fateful dinner took place.
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The morning after my fateful dinner, I removed the takeout container from my fridge, cracked an egg in a frying pan and enjoyed my extra-decadent breakfast.
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Both Hall and Anderson, who was also a pilot, had flown with Munson on that fateful day only because they had run into him at the airport.
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In 2008, in her only interview since that fateful season of death, Bryant admitted to Tyson that a crucial piece of her testimony in court was fabricated.
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The corner store, a deli then, was where Etan Patz, 6, is believed to have drawn his last breath in the basement one fateful morning that year.
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The circumstantial case against Chuckie fell apart long ago, and his known whereabouts on the fateful day make it practically impossible that he picked up Mr. Hoffa.
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The majority ruled for Governor Bush at just the right time: That fateful Tuesday was the statutory deadline for Florida's Electoral College to safely cast its votes.
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McDonough's ability to network was tested as he traveled the world "on Brady's hip" in 2005, which brought him to the dinner at Nobu that fateful evening.
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Still, others close to the bank have been less fateful, suggesting Malpass was qualified and a known entity, even if he's directed criticism toward the bank's practices.
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October 18th Netflix description: After a fateful domestic clash, a devoted mother finds herself in prison and fighting to survive in hopes of reuniting with her daughter.
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After receiving a sign in the form of a solar eclipse, Turner assembled a group of trusted disciples and embarked on his fateful tour of the county.
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This ongoing investigation, coupled with Attorney General Barr's past comments that he believes FBI "spying" occurred against the Trump campaign, could prove fateful for federal law enforcement.
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They generally did not anticipate Dorian's fateful stall, which resulted in the storm pummeling Grand Bahama island for 85033 hours with devastating impacts on lives and infrastructure.
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Carlos Daka, who also mines in the shaft but was not working on the fateful night, said he considered himself lucky but was grieving for his colleagues.
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On an old color television (the story takes place in the mid-90s), we watch snippets of the audition interviews that brought them to this fateful evening.
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Even creatures thousands of miles away were doomed on that fateful day, if not by fire and brimstone, then by mega-earthquakes and waves of unimaginable size.
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Over the next few days, the way the dog expertly explored her old digs made her owners 100 percent certain that this fateful reunion was meant to be.
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She snaps and tells him that he's amazing, and there's just a hint of that fateful epiphany in her eyes before they're whisked off for a wedding dance.
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A key ingredient within the cheesecake Nasyrova gave to Tsvyk on that fateful day was allegedly a Russian tranquilizer known as phenazapam, which can be lethal upon ingestion.
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At some point on that fateful Wednesday, Robert Peter "Robbie" Williams was swaddled up, swept into the biting winds of Stoke-on-Trent and a legend was born.
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But at times it can be extraordinarily effective, as endless congressional investigations into Benghazi ultimately revealed the email server that proved so fateful to Hillary Clinton's presidential aspirations.
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On that fateful December morning, Lewis bravely urged nine of his classmates huddling in a corner to escape when the shooter's gun jammed, saving their lives, Heslin said.
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ADDIS ABABA (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - It was the promise of education in Addis Ababa that led 11- year-old Embet to take the fateful decision to leave home.
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And no matter what was in the heart of each and every young man on the Sauk County Courthouse steps, so too, of course, is the fateful photograph.
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At the right time, perhaps when naive prey swim near or inside a fateful cavern amid the coral, the psychedelic frogfish will promptly "swallow them whole," said Arnold.
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Since that first fateful purchase, I've tried dozens of formulas, from drugstore to super high-end, but have always had trouble narrowing it down to one reigning champ.
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And on the fateful evening of this experiment, my friend and I were seated at a table where there were still bits of food from the previous patrons.
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Seventy years later, national homebuilders like Pulte and Toll Brothers have turned suburban home building into major business, but this fateful development led to even more profound changes.
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Mere hours before that fateful meeting, Flake, like most other Republicans, had said he would vote to confirm Judge Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court without any further investigation.
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Surely you remember the fateful week when Google's big day was spoiled — when Russian bloggers revealed the Pixel 3 phone to the world in all its glorious detail?
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FREDERIK PLEITGEN, SENIOR INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT, CNN: -- at that decision by President Trump to move the embassy to Jerusalem it feels for the whole region like a fateful step.
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This Sony Jenkins' record was never been that cheap to start with, but after that fateful summer's afternoon, people have been known to pay over £202 for it.
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The Thin Blue Line re-examines the evidence of the trial and interviews both Adams and Harris, attempting to piece together what actually happened on that fateful night.
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Normally, a black hole of this size wouldn't be able to disrupt stars outside of its event horizon—that fateful boundary within which nothing is able to escape.
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In one fateful semester, plummeting my academic grades, I acted two roles simultaneously: Brad Majors in The Rocky Horror Show and/or Charlotta Ivanovna in The Cherry Orchard.
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To make things worse for the Pakistani captain, on the fateful morning of June 16th, shortly before his team faced off against India, Mr Khan tweeted some advice.
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Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi (rather forcefully) convinced Braun, 36, and his then-girlfriend Yael Cohen, 31, to go house hunting during a fateful lunch in 2014.
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The joke, of sorts, being that "the song we sang on that fateful night it didn't actually sound / Anything like this song", for it is but a tribute.
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But the animal's bad luck is a boon to researchers, because it was preserved almost entirely intact thanks to the prime fossilization conditions provided by that fateful muck.
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And so a plague here, or a fateful decision by a Chinese emperor there, can set a region down a path that wipes out the advantages of population.
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Olympic historian Bill Mallon remarks that things were proceeding smoothly for the IOC until that fateful day of November 24, 1998, when news of the scandal first broke.
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But since that fateful eruption, the island has become a goldmine for biological research, with colonizing species likely first brought in by the wind or by birds' poop.
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West is keenly aware of that, which is why she now makes it her mission to pass along the advice she got during her own fateful elevator ride.
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Of the 40 passengers and five crew who took off on the fateful Uruguay flight to Chile, only 16 survived after the plane crash, an avalanche, and hypothermia.
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He didn't last all that long on his first outing in Bachelor Nation, so he sort of has a clean slate walking onto that fateful beach in Mexico.
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While much of the story is actually told in a short story at the end of the book, the comic itself captures a brief, fateful, and tense moment.
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Right now, Widder is selling small chunks of the old block, the same one that was grappled by the giant squid in that fateful first footage, as paperweights.
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Sometimes I also want to hide away and see if anyone cares But this new video has shed some light on that fateful interaction between Luke and Rey.
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It is alarming, yet hardly surprising that these fateful decisions could manifest themselves in increased diplomatic tensions, growing regional security competition, new arms races, and possibly nuclear proliferation.
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As he prepares for his fateful escape from Nazi Germany, Einstein still finds time to banter about complex scientific theories likeHeisenberg's uncertainty principle with fellow physicist Neils Bohr.
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After hearing those fateful words of rejection in the parking lot, I went home and cried on the floor of my apartment, tucked into my best friend's embrace.
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By June 2009, progress on the packet-sniffing front had waned, and Rajko was starting to lose interest—until he received a fateful email from Sony Online Entertainment.
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Social snobbery; razor-sharp aphorisms; and competition over men, names and cucumber sandwiches drive the action until the fateful confession of a former governess delivers an orderly conclusion.
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So it's possible that before Rudolph was born, his mom was delivering Santa's presents around the world when she had a fateful encounter with a glowing red animal.
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But if it wasn't for that fateful day in 1994, I would have never had so many memorable, joyous and heartwarming experiences that have totally changed my life.
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Over a three-day weekend, Prepper Camp founder Rick Austin showed Insider how his band of survivalists is preparing for the fateful day when the world will collapse.
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Joe Theismann says watching Gordon Hayward's leg snap during NBA's opening night took him right back to 1985 ... an eerie reminder of that fateful encounter with Lawrence Taylor.
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And she's not the only one on his tail — there's also a mysterious mercenary of sorts named Brax (Jon Bernthal) who's on a fateful collision course with Christian.
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Kutcher took the stand on Wednesday in Los Angeles to recount the fateful night — and he describes arriving at Ellerin's house between 10:30 and 10:45 p.m.
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But he was also a victim of his own fateful look backward, his assumption that what worked for the last Republican president could be made to work again.
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The first real acceleration in the price downturn occurred when OPEC had their fateful meeting on Thanksgiving, November 27, 2014, when the cartel decided to maintain production levels.
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Crucially, Meilenwald made the fateful decision to transition to a full live band in 2013, expressing his satisfaction in 're-animating' the band's music as a collective entity.
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As society grapples with this scourge through law enforcement, legislation and NGOs, this is a reminder of medicine's crucial role in the fateful first seconds of an attack.
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He had just retired teaching eighth grade when local cops pulled him over one fateful night in October 2016, noticing a suspicious-looking styrofoam cooler in his car.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Charles Jones was the greatest 19th-century photographer of vegetables no one had ever heard of, until a fateful day in 1981.
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Demidov," says Tinrod, trying to connect with the disheveled figure on his left, "Would you please tell our viewers what it is you saw on that fateful day?
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In light of this crisis in the Twitterverse, I began to wonder what things might have been like if a fateful decision in 2008 went the other way.
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Karl F. InderfurthMcLean, Va.The writer served on the National Security Council staff in the Carter administration and was co-editor of "Fateful Decisions: Inside the National Security Council."
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As we approach the fateful, high-stakes last match, it's a good time to reflect on what this World Cup has meant and what it has given us.
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For several weeks, Mr. Moonves has been grappling with two separate but equally fateful issues while negotiating a settlement with CBS Corporation's board of directors on his exit.
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As in "Back to the Future," C.J. must be careful not to change a single aspect of the past lest she provoke a different but equally fateful event.
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It was the strike that would bring King to Memphis several times that spring, including on April 4, the fateful day of his assassination at the Lorraine Motel.
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Based on testimonies, interviews, and retellings from then and now by people who lived it, here's the tale of how the fateful tragedy unfolded and changed Philadelphia forever.
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And until it closes this Sunday, October 9, you can see the fateful fallen rosette in the nearby exhibition Preserving a Masterpiece: From Soaring Ceilings to Subterranean Storage.
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The remixed season, which Hurwitz has dubbed Fateful Consequences, is set to drop on Netflix this Friday, in honor of the Bluths' made-up holiday, Cinco de Cuatro.
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Batman makes an annual pilgrimage to the street where his parents died, seeking out Leslie Thompkins, a woman who consoled a young Bruce Wayne on that fateful night.
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After his fateful one-on-one Oval Office meeting with Trump, Comey apparently had a strong desire to never again be in a room alone with the president.
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Three years after that fateful lunch, and $23.2 million in cash and donated land later, the ICA Miami and its gleaming new three-story building are a reality.
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On the Fourth of July, 1804, a week before his fateful final meeting with Aaron Burr, Hamilton and Burr sat together at a banquet for a patriotic society.
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His combined inability to absorb that complexity and to sit and listen to people who know what they are talking about led to this fateful, disgraceful policy choice.
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Before that fateful day two years ago, Gervais spent her free time riding ATVs and going to concerts with her girlfriends, the New York Times reported in 2017.
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Editorial Sunday will be Italy's turn to hold one of those fateful votes — like Britain's referendum to leave the European Union — that have spread angst through Western democracies.
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He was under no illusions about the city's darker side, even warning John F. Kennedy not to come in advance of the president's fateful visit in November 1963.
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Matthew Rosenberg, a national security reporter in Washington, has known Mr. Flynn for years and joins us to discuss how these events unfolded, from fateful call to resignation.
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Wasting no time, the new AMC anthology series Dispatches from Elsewhere introduces viewers to the first of its four protagonists on the fateful day in which everything changes.
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In 1954, Soviet leadership transferred Crimea from Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic to the Ukrainian SSR, an internal boundary shift that would have fateful consequences for independent Ukraine.
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Morrison also testified that Sondland had briefed President Trump before the fateful July 25 call, in what amounted to a circumvention of the usual National Security Council procedures.
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That fateful afternoon, a 19-year-old former student, who had legally purchased an AR-15 despite showing signs of instability, decided to play the Angel of Death.
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Events came to a head at the fateful dinner party, held at the Mugrabis' 7,000-square-foot mansion, nestled in the woods between Sag Harbor and Water Mill.
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A fateful encounter with Billy the Kid (Dane DeHaan) and his nemesis, Sheriff Pat Garrett (Ethan Hawke), lands the siblings in Santa Fe and back in Grant's clutches.
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Still, his life as a lookalike didn't truly begin until one fateful day in early May, just after Claudio Ranieri's men had been confirmed as Premier League champions.
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The hearing — which also included surveillance video of that fateful night — will continue on July 23 and 11, and the defense will have the opportunity to cross-examine witnesses.
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The actions of the USS Ward on that fateful morning have gone down in history as representing the first shots fired by the US in the Second World War.
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We also get a closer look at Losers' Club leader Bill Denbrough's little brother Georgie's fateful encounter with the clown while sailing a paper boat down a storm drain.
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By the time the time Mack and her mother left for their fateful August 2014 vacation in Bali, many who knew the pair were fearful of what might happen.
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Though it's been almost 22015 years since that fateful day, many first responders are still suffering -- and worse yet, some of them, like Alvarez -- are dying from their illnesses.
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As Perry's mother – I have no choice but to do whatever is humanly possible to obtain any bit of information to what happened to him on that fateful day.
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Pet owners should be aware that the tick still managed to attach to Ollie despite the fact that he was wearing a tick collar during that fateful outdoor adventure.
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A huge separation of powers conflict is looming following Trump's sweeping and unprecedented claims of executive privilege, and it seems likely to trigger a fateful showdown in the courts.
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So I moved to New York to stay with my sister, and waited for that fateful email from United States Citizenship and Immigration Services that would decide my future.
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Long before that fateful decision two years ago to turn to the Flint River for the city's drinking water, pipes made of lead had threaded throughout the city's underbelly.
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About 800 miles south of Seattle on that fateful day, a Bellingham, Washington, native named Kevin Slotemaker was working a shift at his hardware store job in San Francisco.
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As his romance with Ballerini caught fire, the love songs soon tumbled out, with no small help from some friends he'd met on another fateful trip back to Australia.
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"Rory was singing 'In the Round' at the Bluebird Cafe in Nashville with three other songwriters," Joey says of the fateful day she laid eyes on Rory in 2002.
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Clayton was teaching his older kids about gun safety on the fateful day he lost his son, Clayton, 64, tells PEOPLE in an exclusive interview in this week's issue.
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"I was chasing a girl," the veteran Carnival cruise director tells PEOPLE of why he hopped a flight from his native U.K. to Texas and boarded that fateful boat.
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The show will feature exclusive interviews with former detectives involved in the investigation and the 911 operator who took the call of Patsy Ramsey, JonBenét's mother, that fateful morning.
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ON A WINTER evening in 1972, a mother of ten, still recovering from her husband's death, received a fateful visit to her high-rise flat in Belfast's war zone.
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It's an anthology series, so each season will focus on "the power of a single fateful decision to change the trajectory of an entire life" on a different topic.
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We spoke with Greg on the "TMZ Sports" TV show (airs Monday night on FS1) -- and he walked us through that fateful night and told us about his recovery.
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But Jaime hadn't seen Bran since that fateful encounter and may not even have fully processed that the kid is still alive — much less all grown up — until now.
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The "reverse" clip flows so seamlessly, that we may now need to question which version, in fact, is an accurate depiction of what actually went down those fateful afternoons.
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Quantico: Season 3 A Taiwanese Tale of Two Cities: NETFLIX ORIGINAL Two brainy beauty queens — same heritage, on separate coasts — and one fateful decision that soon links their paths.
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Breaking his silence after 15 years, he told the newspaper that the images don't accurately depict what happened outside Versace's Miami Beach mansion on that fateful day in 1997.
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The titles in America deserve a mention, as does his most impressive F1 race for Williams – on home turf at Monza – as well as the fateful crash in 2001.
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" Then Seacrest spotted the fateful shirt: "I pull it out, and I feel it, and I'm like, 'God, I don't know why I didn't bring this to New York.
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The young manager had a huge impact on the band's early years, working hard to set up that fateful meeting with producer Martin, then head of EMI's Parlophone Label.
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"The church can't help you," the priest says, before sending Jong-Goo on his way — a fateful decision that leads in part to the film's utterly mad final act.
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We got Francesa out at a falafel truck in NYC when he told us the backstory of that one fateful moment with Yankees reporter Sweeny Murti back in 2012.
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In the handful of times my pregnancies have led to the fateful moment of an ultrasound — generally, at six to eight weeks after implantation — I've never seen a heartbeat.
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In point of fact, there might have been no $60+ receipt for the iTunes store had I not downloaded, that fateful New Year's Day, a certain initial anime boyfriend.
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He then met some of the elderly hibakusha, the dwindling number of Japanese who had been in the city on that fateful day but who had survived the blast.
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Taylor sat down to chat with Mashable the day after his fateful Tribal and opened up about his Survivor goals, his missteps and his ownership of the Millennials vs.
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With Friday marking the one year anniversary of the U.K.'s vote on its EU membership, CNBC looks back at some of the big moments since that fateful day.
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That means that the current visit could be the last trip by a US president to see the region's leaders face to face before that fateful threshold is crossed.
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"I used to have a guilty pleasure — I would scroll through the Craigslist 'missed connections' section," Stieger told INSIDER about how he came across Huey's ad that fateful day.
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John Kelly, his newly installed chief of staff, crossed his arms and hung his head as his boss uttered the fateful words in the marble lobby of Trump Tower.
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And then you hit that fateful moment: You try to snap a pic of that gorgeous vacation sunset and your phone says it literally can't take one more picture.
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In a fitting dramatic twist, his fateful decision to fire Comey prompted the appointment of special counsel Robert Mueller, whose work imperils Trump even more than his own chaos.
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The Lorraine Motel is now a national civil rights museum, offering a hopeful sign of the immense political and social transformations that have taken place since that fateful day.
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Winning Best Original Score at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, First Man's jarring audio will make you feel like you were right next to Armstrong on that fateful day.
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What, reporters asked Cubs Manager Joe Maddon after Tuesday night's game, did you say to your young players before they walked out to bat in that fateful half-inning?
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Bush (a nicely understated Lisa Hodsoll) lamenting the fact that judging by Google searches, her claims to fame are her Cowboy Cookies recipe and that fateful night in Texas.
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This is the ideal charger to sling in your purse or bag and forget about, until that fateful night your phone goes dead and you triumphantly pull it out.
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AT WAR The father of one of the American soldiers killed in Niger last year writes a letter of support for the Army captain who led the fateful mission.
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She received a fateful message from Carlos López-Otín, a professor at the University of Oviedo in Spain who has built a career studying cancer and aging in humans.
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The more senior officer who ordered the fateful mission, over the objections of the officer leading the team on the ground, went undisciplined and will continue in his career.
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But Jamie hadn't seen Bran since that fateful encounter and may not even have fully processed that the kid is still alive — much less all grown up — until now.
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He insists the knee is now fine and that his fateful pitch to Bird — an ill-conceived and poorly located 96-miles-per-hour fastball — was just a mistake.
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But Bloomberg's decision to participate in primary debates after a DNC rule change allowed him to take part proved fateful; his performance in the debate in Nevada on Feb.
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"Matinee" opens on a weirdly ominous note as the camera pans a porcelain souvenir image of John F. and Jacqueline Kennedy seated in their fateful open-roofed Dallas limousine.
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Jackie Kennedy's recently resurfaced packing list for the fateful autumn trip to Texas she took with her husband, President John F. Kennedy, contains plenty of interest for fashion historians.
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Anyone who has been a tourist can sympathize with the irritations — blistered heels, missed meals, wrong turns and late arrivals — that set in train a fateful series of misunderstandings.
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"I don't know exactly what they were thinking [listening to me]," Shipka says of that fateful visit that ended up landing her the role of Mad Men's Sally Draper.
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The Frey family was decimated within a few fateful gulps amid a brief recap of what they were paying for: Stark murder, mostly, but also just bad hosting manners.
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Sessions did not, however, mention either meeting during his confirmation hearing last January -- a fateful choice that has cast a long shadow over his tenure at the Justice Department.
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"A prime minister neck deep in investigations does not have a moral and public mandate to make fateful decisions for the State of Israel," Netanyahu said in the clip.
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Japan's subsequent embrace of nuclear-power plants was a fateful choice in a country not only laden with such a traumatic past but also vulnerable to earthquakes and tsunamis.
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Years before the fateful events of 1979, the CIA rallied Iran's long-repressed religious conservatives, providing them with funding and ideological encouragement to overthrow a democratically-elected Iranian government.
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The young man was injured after he decided at the last minute to skip an afternoon class and go back home, dashing across the platform to the fateful train.
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With a few days left before one of the most fateful elections in America's modern age, I called up New Hampshire's Dave Carney, former senior adviser to Texas Gov.
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On the day after Mueller testified, and the President seemed to be in the clear, Trump had the fateful phone call with Zelensky that led to the current crisis.
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As for that fishing trip, there's a heart-racing moment where Bryn almost spills the beans and tells the entire family what happened on that fateful trip with Jason.
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A fateful choice Ojeda was in the third rescue group to reach the high school after shooter Nikolas Cruz had opened fire on students, teachers and staff that day.
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"It is right to recognize that the friends and families of those fans we lost that fateful night have not forgotten them," Daltrey said in an interview with WCPO.
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"We remember him and the 23 other firefighters who perished that fateful day, and will be forever grateful for the courage they show," it said in a statement Tuesday.
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But their view of leadership meant that when they faced fateful decisions, they put their country first -- even when they knew what the costs and political backlash might be.
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On Baseball CHICAGO — Dusty Baker has managed almost 2100,21 games since that fateful night, so many years ago, when ghosts still haunted Wrigley Field and played their cruelest trick.
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The United Kingdom's fateful decision to break away from the European Union makes an eventual dissolution of the 28 member bloc "practically irreversible," billionaire financier George Soros wrote on Saturday.
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Ten years ago, after an extended period of unemployment, I stumbled upon a job opportunity so well matched to my talents and experience that it felt like fateful cosmic poetry.
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Charles Perrault's 220 "Cinderella" is the one that seems to have influenced the Grimms' version most strongly — and it was the first to make Cinderella's fateful shoe a glass slipper.
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The reason we were together on that fateful day was simple: after years of DJing, producing, releasing records, and throwing parties, Thomas was finally putting a full length album out.
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