Political firestorm Coming in the midst of a US presidential campaign, the Benghazi assault ignited a political firestorm -- the effects of which still linger five years later.
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Here's what you need to know: • Latest Trump firestorm.
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Progression in Firestorm is tied to your base game progress.
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From Vox's German Lopez: The move triggered a national firestorm.
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The seemingly minor traffic accident ignited a firestorm of controversy.
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The tweet set off a firestorm of comments on Instagram.
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Neither reignited the political firestorm that accompanied the deal's announcement.
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Icahn said he remains a Trump backer despite the firestorm.
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Authorities have moved swiftly to catch up with the firestorm.
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Warren's nomination would spark nothing less than a political firestorm.
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The Federal Reserve could be entering the U.S. presidential firestorm.
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The newspaper's response set off a national firestorm this week.
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The Cambridge Analytica debacle has created a firestorm for Facebook.
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This firestorm -- we had crews that worked 72 straight hours.
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Ultimately it was a fake firestorm lit by careless terminology.
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Once Mallacoota's firestorm had passed, we looked around the town.
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The firestorm is only likely to further drive Democrats away.
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A week later, on New Year's Eve, the firestorm came.
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But the firestorm of controversy shows no signs of easing.
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After a media firestorm, Trump did issue a perfunctory denouncement.
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The firing of McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington.
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That rejection and the ensuing firestorm set back the talks.
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The excellent gunplay of the base game transfers over to Firestorm.
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But first, firestorm around the president&aposs meeting with Vladimir Putin.
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The leaked report caused a firestorm in San Francisco city politics.
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But not everyone agrees the USMCA can withstand an impeachment firestorm.
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Forty people have died so far in the Northern California firestorm.
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I agree that Drogon's oddly specific firestorm was a bit convenient.
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True, when firms misbehave, there is still a firestorm of outrage.
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A predictable firestorm started as soon as the news broke online.
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CARR FIRE CLAIMS 7TH DEATH IN CALIFORNIA AS FIREFIGHTERS BATTLE FIRESTORM
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The reported date launched a firestorm of tweets aimed at Garoppolo.
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A Flynn pardon would have undoubtedly set off a political firestorm.
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"You just wait for the firestorm this will create," Butterfield said.
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Wray's resignation under those circumstances would have created a media firestorm.
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"This firestorm is about politics, pure and simple," Mr. Hatch said.
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A photo sets off a firestorm of epithets and derisive comments.
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The news story escalates out of control, becoming a media firestorm.
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There was a firestorm about your falling out with your father.
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Giving it instead to Clinton through superdelegates would bring a firestorm.
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The account was reinstated after McConnell complained, but a firestorm followed.
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Tillis "created a firestorm," said one GOP operative from North Carolina.
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The pictures showed Bush's self-portrait paintings, generating a media firestorm.
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He acknowledged the firestorm that last year's plain red cups caused.
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But the opportunity was buried amid the firestorm over his misogyny.
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So why has the right turned this into such a firestorm?
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A firestorm in San Jose, mobbed hospitals and widespread civil unrest.
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But the firestorm has been an unwelcome surprise at the network.
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Go deeper: The basketball tweet that set off a geopolitical firestorm
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At the center of that firestorm was the statue of Lee.
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The news set off a firestorm of criticism from prominent Democrats.
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But the firestorm resumed the following month, after the Ukrainian election.
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Almost immediately, he was swept up in a brewing political firestorm.
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The disclosure lit a media firestorm just days before the election.
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I'm sure he knew what kind of firestorm would follow here.
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Hunter Tess Thompson Talley ignited a firestorm over her 2017 "dream hunt."
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Today, it takes one spark on social media to ignite a firestorm.
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Twitter, of course, was a firestorm with reactions to this secret romance.
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Yet it was Ocasio-Cortez's clapback that caused something of a firestorm.
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Bowers' memoir Full Service caused a firestorm of criticism when it debuted.
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In fact, she seemed to be basking in the firestorm she created.
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Eastern time the same day with a firestorm of tweets from fans.
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Now, let's be clear: This isn't a political firestorm waiting to happen.
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The Case Of: JonBenét Ramsey has ignited a miniature firestorm of controversy.
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Caught in the higher education firestorm is the old system of majors.
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SIR ROGER SCRUTON is once again at the centre of a firestorm.
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The only one that can prevent a subscription service firestorm is you.
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Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
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Trump sparked a political firestorm when he abruptly fired Comey last week.
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Last May a seemingly commonplace meeting kicked off a firestorm of controversy.
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Out of context but still offensive, the comments set off a firestorm.
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On November 8, an unimaginably fierce firestorm broke out in Northern California.
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Ignoring it would likely trigger a legal battle and a political firestorm.
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These counterclaims created a firestorm online, and even in state-linked media.
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He was lucky: The river protected him from the firestorm that followed.
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CNN aired the recordings, setting off a firestorm among the Trump camp.
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The president's comments sparked a firestorm of controversy over the past week.
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And this is why, I think, my story ignited such a firestorm.
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The document release, however, could spark a political firestorm of its own.
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The media firestorm prior to and since the announcement confirms his prescience.
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"We all got home, and there was this Twitter firestorm," she said.
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The firestorm killed 46 people, scorched 245,000 acres and destroyed 8,900 homes.
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No senior administration officials quit the government in protest after Monday's firestorm.
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He didn't mince words, and the piece ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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So when you're onstage, one misstatement can really create a firestorm. Right.
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The video caused a firestorm when it was first uploaded to Facebook.
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That tweet sparked a firestorm with Hillary Clinton calling it "unhinged" behavior.
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FIRESTORM How Wildfire Will Shape Our Future By Edward Struzik 2600 pp.
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A scientist's use of the Crispr technique set off a global firestorm.
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The firestorm had started, and there seemed to be no stopping it.
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WILL YOU BE HAVING THE TICKING TIME BOMB OR THE POLITICAL FIRESTORM?
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Now they're confronting a firestorm over the health risks of their product.
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The remarks sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats on Capitol Hill.
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The firestorm comes at a challenging time for Mr. Trump's besieged team.
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It was completed before the businessman's comments on abortion sparked a firestorm.
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Trump's decision could also prompt a firestorm from top Democrats, including Rep.
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You tell yourself it's possible to think your way out of a firestorm.
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The decision comes amid the firestorm over separating migrant children from their parents.
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To that, the internet firestorm that swirled around Bleachella was awoken once more.
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Soon, Mueller, a lifelong Republican, was at the center of a political firestorm.
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One of Fresh&Co's limited-edition bowls has social media in a firestorm.
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I wasn't trying to create a political firestorm, at least not at first.
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The December arrest of Meng in Vancouver set off a global political firestorm.
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The FBI's maneuvers, and the resulting poltical firestorm, injected uncertainty into financial markets.
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Hours later, those code words -- "vote your conscience" -- would ignite a political firestorm.
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After a media firestorm and public outcry, the Trump transition disavowed the questionnaire.
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Questionable treatment involving the police and African-Americans has ignited a racial firestorm.
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Amid a firestorm of criticism for his alleged sexual misconduct, eight of Sen.
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The dismissal created a political firestorm — one that led, eventually, to Nixon's resignation.
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There are some pretty straightforward explanations for lawmakers' approach to this week's firestorm.
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Schultz's talk of running as an independent has created a firestorm among Democrats.
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Barr, on the other hand, will be retaking the job amid a firestorm.
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But nuclear experts say it actually shows billowing smoke from a raging firestorm.
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Facing a firestorm of internal dissent, Google's leaders, including Pichai, softened their position.
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The reports have set off a firestorm of protests and triggered congressional inquiries.
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The moment spread online quickly, sparking an online firestorm of tweets and memes.
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But it was the reaction from some media quarters that created a firestorm.
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But that controversy hadn't paid off with the publicity firestorm Williams had anticipated.
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His re-election in 2009 ignited an eight-month firestorm of street protests.
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Compiled by Republican congressional aides, the memo has set off a political firestorm.
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The protests -- and the NFL's reaction to them -- garnered a firestorm of criticism.
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It's not always easy to say whether Clinton intentionally causes a media firestorm.
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Analysts reported that the letter would likely cause a "firestorm" on Wall Street.
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California's firestorm has spread mind-bogglingly fast — here's an explainer as to why.
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These actions would generate an intense and unprecedented firestorm from angry American voters.
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This time last year, Virginia was at the center of a nationwide firestorm.
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Harambe's death, though, also set off a firestorm of anger on social media.
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Instead, he suggested he was an unwilling participant in an American political firestorm.
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The mild-mannered lawyer from Wisconsin is caught in the middle of a firestorm.
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It has drawn a national firestorm, fueling business boycotts and even a federal lawsuit.
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That was the cause of the firestorm in the euro zone in 2010-11.
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The remarks set off a firestorm on Twitter, and native groups weighed in tersely.
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Ryan's move to push Conroy out created a firestorm among lawmakers on Capitol Hill.
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Mitt Romney, the 22019 Republican presidential candidate, on Monday also criticized Trump's Twitter firestorm.
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"There's been such a complete firestorm based on this completely false narrative," Page added.
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She says some of her neighbors stayed put, hoping to ride out the firestorm.
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As it turned out, the proposal caused a firestorm among numerous fintech industry stakeholders.
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The incident was also filmed and ignited a firestorm of criticism on social media.
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The incident ignited a firestorm and put a spotlight on airlines' treatment of passengers.
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There followed a political firestorm, with Democrats crying foul, and some questioning Ford's motives.
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It was stunning news, creating more of a firestorm than Poe had expected, Hoaxes.
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The firestorm destroyed the Ed Bledsoe's home, killing his wife and two great-grandchildren.
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Comey's dismissal kicked off a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and even some Republicans.
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Democratic lawmakers have ramped up mentions of impeachment following Tuesday's latest White House firestorm.
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Nike has ignited a firestorm of controversy by including Kaepernick in their ad campaign.
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Piazza's death sparked a firestorm and criminal investigation that was still evolving last month.
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Doing so would create a firestorm, and keep the investigation in the news longer.
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Deal With It. They set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
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But they had little sense of the political firestorm their trek had set off.
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It ignited a political firestorm over President Trump's treatment of the widow of Sgt.
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"They learned how to bring cities down by creating firestorm conditions," Dr. Finney said.
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His comment on why he didn't strip Houston of the title caused the firestorm.
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The comments sparked a firestorm, but Trump later said he was only being sarcastic.
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It set off a media firestorm that consumed the business news cycle for weeks.
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That tweet ignited a firestorm — and rightly so — but it didn't really surprise me.
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Wolf's performance sparked a firestorm, particularly her jokes about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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"It has zero to do with race," DeSantis said during the firestorm that followed.
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The firestorm has also propelled Mr. Wolff from local media gadfly into national newsmaker.
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Given Paul's audience of 16 million subscribers, it quickly set off a firestorm of controversy.
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Burrell is clearly terrified her "business of church" will be affected by the media firestorm.
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The Senate narrowly confirmed DeVos last week despite a firestorm of complaints about her nomination.
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Was he reacting to the media firestorm in that sort of make-up press conference?
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Okorafor's blog post kicked off a firestorm of soul-searching within the speculative-fiction community.
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Her now-deleted tweet, which accused officials of 'absolutely' rigging the game, triggered a firestorm.
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That caused a firestorm in China, with several Chinese businesses suspending ties with the team.
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Personally, I know what I'll be doing once the Firestorm update hits on March 25th.
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These focused lines of defense proved valuable for firefighters during the approaching December 16 firestorm.
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The work sparked a firestorm inside Google, prompting dozens of employees to resign in protest.
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What followed was a firestorm of online anger and calls for a boycott of Uber.
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African-American faith leaders were at the center of the firestorm in Charlottesville as well.
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Those messages, published by WikiLeaks just days before the Democratic convention, caused a political firestorm.
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Gatlinburg resident Alice Hagler also died in the firestorm, her family said earlier this week.
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In the hours since, United Airlines has been at the centre of a media firestorm.
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Scalia's death, in the midst of a presidential election, is likely to spark a firestorm.
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Sadler, who generated a firestorm last month for making an imprudent comment about Republican Sen.
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That policy sparked a firestorm with the administration receiving criticism from lawmakers in both parties.
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A man who can withstand that firestorm can certainly deal with a little pigeon problem.
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His comments about intimidation come after a firestorm erupted over the tweet issued by Rep.
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Despite the firestorm, several anti-bullying organizations and advocates remained noticeably silent about Trump's digs.
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That move led to a firestorm, including well-known figures like Chelsea Clinton and Sen.
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Her campaign was greeted with curiosity, enthusiasm and a firestorm of complaints from her critics.
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Any attempt to use them to overturn voters' decisions is likely to ignite a firestorm.
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Smollett, 36, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm by telling police on Jan.
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The comments ignited a firestorm in Washington and received condemnation from both Republicans and Democrats.
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The strategy could avoid the firestorm formally relocating the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem would bring.
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The remarks -- which Brokaw has since tried to walk back -- ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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The political firestorm was ignited by Mugabe's dismissal of his powerful vice president, Emmerson Mnangagwa.
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Such a claim would certainly add fuel to the political firestorm surrounding the Russia probe.
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A pattern of incidents like this could intensify the political firestorm surrounding Trump right now.
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After all this firestorm came out, he immediately said, I meant to say -- KURTZ: Right.
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The property was spared from the firestorm, but others in Sevier County weren't so lucky.
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Maybe because my wife, my beloved lily has willowed into the neverending firestorm of death.
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Cathay Pacific, for example, has been caught in a political firestorm because of the protests.
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The videos provoked a media firestorm last year, dominating American political discourse for several months.
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Ms. Barr said she was "leaving Twitter" after the firestorm over her posts on Tuesday.
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" As the book's promotional material proudly notes, the piece set off "a firestorm of controversy.
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Hours later, it was replaced by red light, the firestorm hitting the outskirts of town.
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The news triggered a firestorm on Twitter, with some people calling for the show's cancellation.
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It sparked a political firestorm, and in the weeks since she has been criticized heavily.
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Those comments kicked off a social media firestorm, with reactions ranging from amusement to skepticism.
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Clinton, 85033, faced a media firestorm after video showed her stumbling while leaving a Sept.
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That reaction set off a firestorm in Washington, where lawmakers blistered the NBA with criticism.
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" Morey sparked a firestorm by posting a comment via Twitter last week: "Fight for Freedom.
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It was a transparent public-relations ploy that did little to quell a growing firestorm.
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That set off a far bigger firestorm, and Republicans have now simply extended that precedent.
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But Bishop and Westerman want to bring Obama administration officials into the firestorm as well.
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Shelton's nomination ignited a firestorm of controversy among economists and Fedwatchers across the ideological spectrum.
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The reemergence of Bloomberg's comments ignited a firestorm among liberals and his top progressive critics.
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The move, however, triggered a firestorm of public outrage that caught the political class unawares.
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He later deleted the post and apologized to the court after a firestorm of criticism.
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And yet Turner served just three months of that sentence, setting off yet another firestorm.
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His announcement that he was reopening the Hillary Clinton email investigation created a political firestorm.
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That set off a firestorm of speculation about copyright laws being used to prevent ad blocking.
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The subject of our children's privacy, on the other hand, remains a political and cultural firestorm.
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So on Saturday, everyone decided to skip the "firestorm" part and wait for the inevitable conclusion.
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Curiously, however, the leadership declined to acknowledge that this was a firestorm of its own making.
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The interview with publisher and TV host Judith Regan was shelved amid a firestorm of controversy.
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Fire Station 5 lies in ruins after a firestorm swept over the neighborhood in Santa Rosa.
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Trump sparked a firestorm in Washington Tuesday when he compared the impeachment investigation to a lynching.
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The event, with its suggestion of pagan worship, set off a social-media firestorm of indignation.
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The story about Jackie's rape set off a firestorm at the university and in schools nationwide.
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But he also quietly deleted quite a few of them as the firestorm grew this week.
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It's also why avocados were suddenly thrust into the center of a political firestorm on Thursday.
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And targeting those tax breaks will generate a firestorm unlike anything Washington has seen in years.
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Tim Tebow thinks so ... but this clip just set off a firestorm in the TMZ office.
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It took a media firestorm before Trump offered any criticism of the former white supremacist leader.
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The American Embassy he pledged to move to Jerusalem, risking a firestorm, remains in Tel Aviv.
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The White House has maintained public support for Kavanaugh amid the firestorm caused by the accusations.
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Such a move would spark an instant firestorm and even some Republican lawmakers cautioned against it.
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We in the U.S. will not be able to wall ourselves off from this potential firestorm.
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The president sparked a firestorm on Monday after saying he had the right to pardon himself.
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Dao was left bloodied and bruised in the incident that created a firestorm for the airline.
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Donald Trump is weathering the biggest firestorm of his presidency thanks largely to his own staff.
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His dismissal of FBI Director James Comey ignited the political firestorm that led to Mueller's appointment.
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Ocasio-Cortez had sparked a firestorm with her remarks about the Trump administration's migrant detention facilities.
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The memo and its release sparked a firestorm on Capitol Hill and within the intelligence community.
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A new U.S. prosecutor is about to enter the center of a partisan firestorm in Washington.
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On Tuesday, Trump created a firestorm by refusing to endorse Paul Ryan in his reelection bid.
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" Indeed, it's hard to imagine the public firestorm if Clinton ever did truly "blow her top.
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However, the current firestorm seems different, something even Griffin herself acknowledged in a June press conference.
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It was after that that his critics discovered his social media posts, igniting a media firestorm.
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The site's move set off a firestorm about the role of politics in the crafting world.
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On the Runway Last week they set off a firestorm at the University of Notre Dame.
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Morey's tweet prompted a firestorm in China, where businesses moved to cut ties with the Rockets.
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"She's still so powerful as a character that it creates an immediate firestorm," Ms. Rehak said.
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Meanwhile, a firestorm consumed the primary this week over whether a woman can beat Donald Trump.
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The decision sparked a firestorm, with Republicans and Democrats on Capitol Hill criticizing the president's decision.
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A firestorm erupted on Twitter, and some of the flames singed the public editor's inbox, too.
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This ignited an immediate firestorm, with prominent Democrats and media figures expressing fury at Trump's choice.
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If Trump attempts a "Saturday Night Massacre" using any of the tactics described below, there would be a constitutional crisis in America and a political firestorm of reaction that would be more devastating than the firestorm that confronted Richard Nixon shortly before he resigned from office.
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"I like McChicken Yeezy 350s with my McChicken sandwiches," the user wrote, igniting a firestorm of likes.
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"You can't whip up a firestorm of hate and not think it has any consequences," Saporta said.
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The incident became an instant political firestorm in a capital still getting used to Trump's young administration.
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BHS had 163 stores and employed 11,000 people when it collapsed in 2016, triggering a political firestorm.
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The change to the sentencing recommendation has prompted a firestorm in Washington and calls for an investigation.
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But it was the announcement and its vague wording that kicked off the latest Epic-Steam firestorm.
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Allegations of sexual assault have spurred a political firestorm over Brett Kavanaugh, President Donald Trump's second nominee.
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The controversy was the beginning of a #MeToo firestorm in a country notorious for its gender inequality.
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Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August 1910.
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Like Lewandowski, Bannon seems unlikely to push for retreat when Trump inevitably walks into another media firestorm.
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In the midst of our political firestorm, women like her are taking matters into their own hands.
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And lo and behold, in the midst of our current political firestorm, witches are having a comeback.
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Obama is igniting a political firestorm by bypassing Congress with the measures, which could spark legal challenges.
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BuzzFeed published Steele's dossier in January 2017, setting off a firestorm of controversy and intriguing many liberals.
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Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh's actions as a teenager are at the center of a public firestorm.
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The decision to subpoena Trump Jr. set off a firestorm within the House and Senate Republican conferences.
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Flash forward to a reality firestorm, and an Army isabout to make an example of one soldier.
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Thursday's charges unleashed a firestorm of statements and opinions from legal minds, First Amendment advocates and politicians.
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The decision set off a firestorm on the left who accused Trump of discrimination, plain and simple.
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The news set off a political firestorm with just about a week to go before Election Day.
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Kushner is back in the eye of a political firestorm after various reports regarding contacts with Russia.
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He has ignored the interagency process in writing executive orders, leading to political firestorm and bureaucratic chaos.
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Something feels especially problematic about me really enjoying the "Firestorm" song until I pulled up the lyrics.
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In the firestorm which would follow, public confidence in the DOJ and the FBI would be shattered.
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A charred stone bench, bird bath and ornamental angel were among the blackened survivors of the firestorm.
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Book and documentary Dolezal's representation of herself as a black woman sparked a firestorm three years ago.
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The change in posture on ZTE set off a firestorm of condemnation by members of both parties.
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Ryan's controversial decision to force out Chaplain Patrick Conroy ignited a firestorm on Capitol Hill last week.
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Should Trump pardon Manafort and Gates, he could close down the case but ignite a political firestorm.
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"We're likely to see a firestorm of resistance from the president of the United States," Blumenthal added.
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Later that night, The Daily Beast first reports Nunes's White House visit, igniting a firestorm of scrutiny.
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Smollett, who is black and gay, ignited a firestorm on social media by telling police on Jan.
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The president set off a firestorm Sunday when he tweeted that Omar and her fellow Democratic Reps.
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Trump has faced a firestorm of criticism since his remarks Friday promising to "open up" libel laws.
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A Paradise resident who narrowly survived the firestorm last Thursday, Greg Woodcox, filmed it on his phone.
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He walked that statement back dramatically just hours later, but not before causing a huge media firestorm.
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Dan Kaminsky, a well-known security researcher, likened the government's approach to persecuting firefighters during a firestorm.
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"We're likely to see a firestorm of resistance from the President of the United States," Blumenthal said.
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The obvious pandering and implication the law would allow anti-LGBTQ discrimination led to a national firestorm.
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Hader was alerted to an online firestorm regarding the tweets when he came out of the game.
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If it were a one-time comment, an inadvertent insensitivity, it would still have stirred a firestorm.
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The prospect created a firestorm on social media and in the markets that sent Tesla's shares soaring.
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A subsequent statement from the NBA's commissioner backing freedom of expression did little to quell the firestorm.
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Research on loss aversion thus suggests that the repeal would precipitate a political firestorm of epic proportions.
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But they instead set off a firestorm of protests among conservatives and industry, leading Trump to waver.
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A firestorm of protest from LGBT groups and a host of major businesses greeted the measure's passage.
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The scandal set off a political firestorm that led to Christie firing Baroni, Kelly and another official.
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But the firestorm grew worse the more Mr. Bevin spoke, as he sought to justify his actions.
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The coveted and controversial item was first tested back in September 2019, causing a firestorm on Twitter.
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President Donald Trump may have set off a global firestorm, but his schedule has stayed the same.
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Amid this firestorm, the simple question we all ponder is anything but simple -- did this actually happen?
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At-home DNA testing companies have been at the center of a privacy firestorm in recent months.
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These remarks naturally triggered a firestorm in Eastern Europe and the EU that continues to this day.
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Oprah Winfrey created a social media firestorm when she addressed Hollywood at the Golden Globes on Sunday.
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Lawmakers have not mused publicly about such a move, which would probably set off a political firestorm.
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That was after Musk created a firestorm by tweeting that he was considering taking the company private.
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Comey's abrupt firing last week and subsequent stories surrounding the incident have caused a firestorm in Washington.
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Facebook has faced a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers who worry that the platform is too powerful.
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When Armstrong began putting ads on her blog in 2004, though, she recalls a firestorm of criticism.
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Zoo officials said they had no regrets taking down the gorilla that sparked a firestorm of controversy.
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It took Fortnite a while to get it right, so we'll probably see a similar route for Firestorm.
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Washington (CNN)FBI Director James Comey is once again finding himself at the center of a political firestorm.
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Moving on though, liberal firestorm sends one Hollywood actor running for the hills after praising conservative Ben Shapiro.
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Still, the Cambridge Analytica scandal has set off a political firestorm unlike anything the company has ever faced.
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In October, United flights were delayed for hours because of a computer problem, causing a social media firestorm.
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Justin Bieber set off a fan firestorm on Saturday when he shared a look at his new ink.
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Instead, he set of a media firestorm by writing an 8,500 word manifesto about what Twitter should do.
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Now experts say the political firestorm surrounding Kavanaugh's nomination could tip this trend toward a full-blown crisis.
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Just this week, the political firestorm got new kindling in the form of notes from the FBI investigation.
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Last fall, 44 people died in a Northern California firestorm that erupted late at night and without warning.
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The anthem debate is one example, just like the firestorm over Roseanne Barr's comments and firing were another.
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The ad's existence juxtaposed against the more traditional swimsuit models in the issue led to a media firestorm.
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Editorial Given the brittle relations between the Obama administration and Israel, even truth-telling can ignite a firestorm.
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It was our discovery of this that set off a firestorm within science that people got excited about.
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And it has created a firestorm in social media, some of which had the potential for negative consequences.
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Partially redacted, House Democrats released it the public on September 26, and it lit a firestorm in Washington.
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But the documentary, and the firestorm it promises to produce, may be only the start of a deluge.
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Just days after the premiere of The Bachelorette, winner Garrett Yrigoyen was immersed in a social media firestorm.
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The arrest of Rashon Nelson and Donte Robinson on April 12 in Starbucks kicked off a major firestorm.
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Italians, in particular, are facing a firestorm of a referendum on constitutional issues scheduled for December 20173, 2016.
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You can view them as short-term cynical moves by an industry attempting to escape a political firestorm.
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A firestorm started in March, when Moretz chided the eldest Kardashian for posting a nude photo on Instagram.
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What nobody anticipated, though, was the firestorm of outrage that has erupted in West Plains and surrounding communities.
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And if he does fire Mueller and shut down the Russia investigation, an enormous national firestorm will occur.
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All that changed recently, after the announcement of Hop In The Spa's opening set off an Internet firestorm.
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The announcement that ACA premiums would increase by an average of 22 percent only fueled the political firestorm.
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Now, in August of 2016, articles in the media led to the firestorm that brought Bresch to Congress.
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The paper called the miscalculation "an embarrassment to Facebook", which spurred a firestorm of criticism amongst the media.
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Rival auto maker General Motors is at the center of a political firestorm over its Lordstown, Ohio, facility.
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It's hardly the first time King has ignited a firestorm for making inflammatory comments about immigration and race.
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Sandmann and Phillips are at the center of a media firestorm over their interaction at the Lincoln Memorial.
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The abrupt ouster of former FBI Deputy Director Andrew McCabe ignited a political firestorm in Washington on Saturday.
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Earlier this year, comedian Kathy Griffin created a firestorm after posing for a photo depicting a decapitated Trump.
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" Omar sparked a firestorm by suggesting that American supporters of Israel have an "allegiance to a foreign country.
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Amid the firestorm, Trump has resisted calls to beef up his legal team and White House war room.
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The Hill's Rebecca Savransky and Jordan Fabian have more on the tweets that started a firestorm: http://bit.
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Donald Trump is facing the biggest firestorm of his presidency in large part because of his own staff.
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The company at the center of the new firestorm, the CRRC, has ambitious plans for the U.S. market.
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The story has sparked a firestorm among conservatives, and one of Trump's former girlfriends is refuting the story.
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That bill has sparked a firestorm and invited criticism from some Republicans who say it goes too far.
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Burberry was caught in a PR firestorm when it emerged last year that unsold clothes were being destroyed.
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On Saturday, Mr. Trump created a firestorm after posting an image on Twitter featuring a picture of Mrs.
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The proposal has set off a firestorm, pitting LGBT groups against religious organizations that operate many homeless shelters.
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So it's unclear whether the congressional GOP is fully aware of the firestorm it could be walking into.
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John McCain (R-AZ), who is fighting brain cancer, "is dying anyway" kicked up a firestorm last month.
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What they could talk about: The ongoing firestorm over Trump's ban on travel from seven Muslim-majority nations.
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The firestorm also destroyed the home of Ed Bledsoe, whose wife and two great-grandchildren were also killed.
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Op-Docs In 2011, a political firestorm hit the Philippines in the form of a Reproductive Health Bill.
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The release of Comey's letter has since sparked a political firestorm just about a week before Election Day.
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The memo sparked a firestorm of controversy, reopening long debates about sexism and diversity in the tech industry.
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Insects and small mammals might even take refuge in a log to wait out the firestorm passing above.
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Here's what she said about the recent firestorm between the FBI and Apple over the San Bernardino, Calif.
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But it's the initial contact, in May, that has set off another firestorm with MBS at the center.
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She, her son and her two dogs survived the New Year's Eve firestorm by wading into the ocean.
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The contents of the calls kicked up a firestorm, including Democratic requests for an investigation into Zinke's conduct.
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Nielsen was in the Oval Office meeting that sparked the firestorm that has enveloped the last five days.
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The release of the transcript and explicit references to Biden are unlikely to quiet the political firestorm, however.
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The news followed the week-long firestorm surrounding Trump's controversial comments on the deadly rally in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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A Daily Wire writer caused a Twitter firestorm Thursday after comparing yoga to occult rituals like Ouija boards.
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The president&aposs tweet comes in the middle of a firestorm surrounding his decision to have Soleimani assassinated.
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Lion City Rentals and Uber recently faced a firestorm of criticism when a car under lease caught fire.
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Eighty-seven people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
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Paul Ryan speaks out Attorney General Loretta Lynch's decision to release only the partial transcript created a minor firestorm.
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This played out perfectly for a media firestorm and the FOX announcers were all too eager to stoke it.
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President Donald Trump acknowledged Thursday that Jamal Khashoggi is likely dead, amid a rising firestorm over the journalist's disappearance.
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She denied the allegation claiming without proof that the internet had been hacked and the firestorm completely goes away.
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Trump's tweet comes amid a firestorm over the restaurant&aposs move Friday to throw out Sanders and her family.
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The controversy over what happened has become such a firestorm that Covington Catholic cancelled classes Tuesday after receiving threats.
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"We had minutes to load up the animals and run from the advancing firestorm," said Odin's owner, Roland Hendel.
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A black-and-white photo sparked a social media firestorm that the restaurant is now trying to set straight.
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Trump's comments have sparked a firestorm on social media and forced some GOP grandees to criticize the Republican nominee.
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Stock analysts have cut profit forecasts for the bank for quarters to come as a result of the firestorm.
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As a result of the firestorm, the company lowered its earnings estimates for the first time since October 2008.
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Mediaite is reporting that NBC has another firestorm getting ready to strike – this one courtesy of the Daily Beast.
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Google decided against renewing the contract after public outcry and a firestorm among employees first learning of the project.
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But it's also true that Trump and his allies are thrilled about the firestorm those tweets have set off.
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The source close to the President said that Trump understands that dismissing Sessions would set off another political firestorm.
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Molten rocks and steam rained down on hikers, journalists and a scientist, who scrambled to escape the volcanic firestorm.
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An influential Twitter user sparked an internet firestorm, reporting that girls in leggings weren't allowed on a United flight.
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At early on the White House seemed unprepared for the firestorm that quickly came its way on Tuesday evening.
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In the next 48 hours, many leading Republicans will join Democrats in a firestorm against Trump's views about this.
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Stein did defend Trump over the recent firestorm that ensued after not initially disavowing the Ku Klux Klan's support.
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Jacky Rosen, has been at the center of the political firestorm this debate has kicked up within the GOP.
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The new email review has set off a political firestorm with Election Day just more than a week away.
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EDT, but the publication Wednesday of his planned statement sparked an internet firestorm that was swift — and mostly partisan.
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Dailey, a widowed retiree who was living in Minneapolis at the time, noticed the media firestorm surrounding the trial.
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After staying largely on the sidelines of the race, they're unleashing a rhetorical firestorm against the anti-establishment candidate.
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The president fired Comey on Tuesday night in a decision that shocked Washington and set off a political firestorm.
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The tape sparked a firestorm of criticism, with a number of Republicans withdrawing their support for the party's nominee.
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It swiftly backtracked Tuesday after it came under a firestorm of criticism for what students called a misogynistic policy.
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This ignited a firestorm on social media, and did not appear to sit well with some of the judges.
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The comments set off a firestorm from politicians on both sides of the aisle and members of the media.
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Since the McCarrick accusations became public, Wuerl has faced a firestorm of questions about what he knew, and when.
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Last week, Trump ignited a firestorm of criticism by saying that women should be punished for getting illegal abortions.
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The statement comes as the future of Kavanaugh's confirmation is called into question amid the firestorm surrounding Ford's allegation.
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The firestorm grew so heated that the president eventually released his birth certificate proving he was born in Hawaii.
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Brown started a firestorm that re-opened the Epstein caseand, today, forced Acosta to resign as secretary of Labor.
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Trump's use of the term, considered by some to be a racial slur, sparked a firestorm on social media.
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Meng's arrest in December set off a geopolitical firestorm and has strained relations between the US, Canada and China.
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Any other time, there'd be a firestorm to force such an avowed racist out of the White House. Vaping.
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But a report from a House committee created a firestorm, with both Republicans and Democrats calling for his resignation.
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That decision provoked a firestorm of criticism directed at Lagarde and the Fund as agents of the status quo.
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The violent surveillance and subsequent media firestorm turned Seberg's life into a nightmare, leading to her suicide in 1979.
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More than 80 people perished in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in August of 1910.
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A Chinese scientist recently claimed he had produced the world's first gene-edited babies, setting off a global firestorm.
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"I can't imagine myself doing anything else," Kerby said to me about the firestorm caused by his last collection.
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Trump fired Comey on May 9, igniting a political firestorm, and later cited the "Russia thing" as his reason.
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A firestorm ensued, triggering a fierce debate in New Mexico at the time over symbols of the Spanish conquest.
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Somehow the home he rents on Birch Street emerged unscathed from a firestorm that turned most of Paradise, Calif.
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Coming just 2 weeks after that firestorm, the Inspire Change initiative plays like Jay's clap back to the haters.
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The White House's refusal to participate in House Democrats' "impeachment inquiry" has sparked the predictable political firestorm in Washington.
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Last week, strong winds swept through the town, bringing a terrifying firestorm that razed half of the main street.
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Not even the continent's rainforests, which typically can resist the advance of a blaze, are safe from the firestorm.
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In the aftermath of the firestorm, there were new friendships to be made among the volunteers, forgotten friendships rekindled.
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In the wake of the firestorm, Google decided to not renew the contract upon its expiry in March 2019.
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Wolf's performance at the correspondents' dinner sparked a firestorm, particularly over her jokes about press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders.
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But to many, the damage has already been done, adding another controversy to the firestorm surrounding the tech giants.
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Many Republicans in Congress were nervous about the political firestorm already provoked by the mere prospect of such losses.
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Wilson entered the center of a media firestorm after calling the president's remarks to the widow of Army Sgt.
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The attack caused a firestorm of controversy for then-President Barack Obama and his Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
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Though it's in need of some serious polish, Firestorm successfully captures the essence of Battlefield in the battle royale format.
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Their actions unleashed a firestorm of criticism — as well as ethical concerns that they may have just broken a law.
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HERE'S THE RUNDOWNA Major Miss America Firestorm Stormy Daniels Bails on Celebrity Big BrotherYoung Thug Arrested at His Birthday Party!
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LAST TIME WE SPOKE IS IT FAIR TO SAY THERE WAS FIRESTORM AROUND YOUR COMPANY AND YOU ABOUT EPI-PEN.
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Morey set off an international firestorm over the weekend when he tweeted support for pro-democracy protestors in Hong Kong.
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What followed was a firestorm of outrage and accusations that the CDU and FDP had jumped into bed with fascists.
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The blaze, which was one of more than a dozen initial wildfires to explode into a Northern California firestorm Oct.
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That calmed the firestorm, but it did not settle the question of how to keep people safe on public transport.
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It kicked up a firestorm on Twitter over privacy concerns: Sometimes they hear recordings they find upsetting, or possibly criminal.
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His vague comments seeming to link Obama to the Orlando shooting in a Fox interview Monday sparked a new firestorm.
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Just a spark — which comes from people more than 80 percent of the time — "could ignite a firestorm," Abrams says.
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She caused a firestorm at the beginning of the summer for comments she made to media outlets concerning the businessman.
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McElwain created a firestorm Monday when he said Florida players and families received death threats amid the team&aposs struggles.
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Battlefield V's public beta is already underway right now, but it doesn't appear that Firestorm is a part of that.
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It's been three months since Kendall Jenner and Pepsi were entangled in a media firestorm for their controversial ad together.
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The price tag may very well be crucial to success in light of the firestorm that descended on Mylan Inc.
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Inside the firestorm Well before California burned this fall, High Country News was writing about the scientists who study wildfires.
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This comment from Trump created a firestorm in France and drew virtually unanimous condemnation across the spectrum of French opinion.
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The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct against Harvey Weinstein, 65, came to light in an Oct.
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Her childhood experience, she said "created a firestorm within me" that led to years of self-destructive behavior, she said.
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The latest media faux firestorm against Trump stems from off-the-cuff remarks he made at a North Carolina rally.
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The campus newspaper at Northwestern University set off a firestorm for how it covered student protests — and then for apologizing.
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Khashoggi's death sparked an international firestorm, with bipartisan members of Congress calling on the Saudi royal court to be punished.
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But the firestorm he ignited over his assertions of empathy for American service members spread into a third contentious day.
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We saw their debut show in Los Angeles, which was the political, energetic firestorm we were hoping it would be.
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It led this week to a firestorm, with news stories, denunciations and well-known figures like Chelsea Clinton and Sen.
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Ralph Northam (D) sparked a political firestorm over his comments about an abortion bill proposed in the state legislature. Sen.
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In the last resort, his resignation would provoke a political firestorm that could lead to impeachment proceedings against the President.
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We are of a different time and place—on our own, like the Ashland and Englewood firefighters in the firestorm.
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The president-elect's every tweet provokes a firestorm, as if 140 characters were all it took to change the world.
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The move came months after comedian Wolf ignited a media firestorm when headlining the annual correspondents' dinner earlier this year.
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However, it was a series of photos of a similar episode in Nice that set off the social media firestorm.
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Initial excerpts released by the Justice Department this summer caused a firestorm because references to ISIS were at first redacted.
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Mulvaney said "get over it" at the time before later walking back his comments after the political firestorm that ensued.
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Trump is facing the biggest firestorm of his presidency because his own White House staffers blew the whistle on him
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He created a firestorm after signing an Indiana law that many saw as allowing for discrimination against the LGBT community.
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But what came next triggered a social media firestorm that represented the first clear stumble by the new French leader.
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Last time the FCC was considering net neutrality rules, John Oliver helped kick off a public firestorm over the issue.
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But complicating the firestorm of controversy surrounding Pai's near-certain forthcoming repeal is the issue of spambots and duplicate comments.
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"After the fact, we got a few pictures .... from friends, but it was a firestorm when we left," Lister said.
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The violence has turned into a political firestorm, and was depicted in the Hollywood blockbuster "13 Hours" earlier this year.
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The joke was shared with the news media, igniting a firestorm in which the president personally promised to pursue leakers.
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The company has been caught in a political firestorm because of the city's pro-democracy protests that have angered Beijing.
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Others, looking down the road, warned that any hint of a pardon would set off a political and constitutional firestorm.
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Back then, it would have been almost inconceivable that his choice of golfing partners would ignite an international political firestorm.
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The new rule, which could take effect next year, is almost certain to set off a political firestorm in Washington.
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The American journalist has found himself at the center of another political firestorm, this time over press freedom in Brazil.
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A firestorm over former chief strategist Stephen Bannon is consuming the White House with the new year only days old.
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But so far, this firestorm of public indignation has not been enough to rally Congress to swift and decisive action.
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In case you missed it ... earlier this year, Martin created one helluva firestorm when he said Marvel movies aren't cinema.
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After setting off a public firestorm with no proof, he then calls for an investigation to find the missing evidence.
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The firestorm came as liberal women have placed themselves in the vanguard of opposition to the administration of President Trump.
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In the past, however, aides have typically ignored the recommendations, knowing it would result in a firestorm of ethics questions.
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But unlike a typical politician who cares about appearances and optics, he not only didn't mind, he welcomed the firestorm.
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It did so after a firestorm of outrage on Monday night and Tuesday morning, much of it on social media.
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But the vote also helped generate a firestorm of media coverage and attention that made basic income a mainstream idea.
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But often, Uber only seems to take this kind of step after becoming the target of a social media firestorm.
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But she did it over the weekend, setting off a growing firestorm of controversy that's defined the week in politics.
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All will help you stay in the circle and avoid the firestorm, which is terrifying and magnificent in its own right.
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Once he threw in a dollop or praise for Kim, Trump had a freshly lit firestorm that could rage for days.
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This famously caused a gaming community firestorm around the trope that equates female "strength" to forcing them to survive sexualized violence.
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But putting a disclaimer on one of Trump's tweets would almost certainly bring a firestorm of criticism down on Twitter's head.
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Mike Pence, who represents the social and religious conservatives that placed Indiana at the center of a damaging firestorm last spring.
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Andre Blakely, a maintenance worker, recalls how a firestorm blew right into Varenna Oakmont Senior Living facility in Santa Rosa, California.
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As in Evans's case, the national conversation around Charlie Gard prompted an enormous media firestorm, drawing donations and death threats alike.
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I wrote the first in-depth profile of an American woman who joined ISIS, and sparked a firestorm of media coverage.
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The media firestorm over the Evans case grew heated, with mobs storming the hospital, and sending death threats to hospital staff.
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Hill caused a firestorm on social media over the weekend after showing up two hours late for a concert in Atlanta.
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After the media firestorm died down, BYD built up a roster of clients from Stanford University to the state of Washington.
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The backdrop: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year when he announced the addition of the citizenship question.
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When Kaepernick first protested during the national anthem, he could not have envisioned the size and duration of the ensuing firestorm.
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That post kicked off a firestorm of negative publicity for Uber and led to multiple investigations into Uber's human resources operations.
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They were sheltered from the firestorm in an underground meat locker, a slaughterhouse, and emerged only after the bombing was over.
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Ms. Zuckerman-Hartung's work is a firestorm of techniques and effects: bleaching, dyeing, staining and sewing linen, silk and humble dropcloths.
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Donald Trump created another firestorm when he seemed to suggest violence as a means of preventing Hillary Clinton from nominating judges.
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Dylan first ignited a media firestorm in July 2015, when Zac shared a shirtless photo with the college grad on Instagram.
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Former Seattle police chief Norm Stamper knows what it's like to be at the center of a firestorm over police conduct.
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When the social media firestorm around Jarrar's tweet reached the door of Cal State Fresno, where she teaches, officials were outspoken.
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He was thrown into the media firestorm, crisscrossing Manhattan as he discussed his claim on an alphabet soup of television networks.
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The piece set off a firestorm of angry responses from progressives and some of the world's most well-known climate scientists.
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Trump knows full well that for Sessions to pull the plug on the Mueller operation would create an enormous political firestorm.
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Humayun Khan, was killed by a suicide bomber in 2004 in Iraq — have sparked a firestorm among both Democrats and Republicans.
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This chart shows how much time elapsed between the alleged assaults and the recent media firestorm in the Harvey Weinstein case.
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Soft drink Pocari Sweat is caught in a firestorm after it pulled television ads in apparent support of Hong Kong protests.
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After a firestorm erupted Friday night on social media, Sasse responded Saturday morning with a statement that first defended free speech.
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But now Trump, who left a firestorm of political controversy back home, finds his troubles aren't limited to the domestic front.
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This network is specifically designed to piss people off and create a firestorm of chatter around whatever these four goobers say.
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Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul tweeted a firestorm -- even a few typos -- during the Democratic town hall in Des Moines, Iowa.
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The private foundation run by the Clinton family has become the focus of the latest firestorm in the 2016 presidential race.
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Last month, the president sparked a firestorm by demanding the NFL require players to stand, or fire them if they don't.
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The article drew a firestorm of criticism and there was considerable debate at the company about whether to remove the post.
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President Donald Trump's racist tweets directed at four progressive Democrats, who are women of color, have ignited a firestorm of criticism.
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But such a move would set off a firestorm of criticism from Democrats, and legal challenges would be all but guaranteed.
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That incident caused a firestorm in Washington as lawmakers demanded answers on the operation and the larger U.S. mission in Africa.
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The former Illinois lawmaker stepped down from Congress in 2015 following a firestorm over allegedly spending government funds for personal use.
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The firestorm against Ms. Jones was touched off by a nasty review of "Ghostbusters" published by Milo Yiannopoulos, a conservative provocateur.
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Bill Clinton's pardon of Marc Rich on his last day in office created a firestorm that led to a federal investigation.
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In the 24 hours since the musician was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, there's been a firestorm on social media.
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The new email review has sparked a political firestorm with less than two weeks left to go before the general election.
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"Whether it's right or wrong to do it, the fact is it would create a firestorm that doesn't make it worthwhile."
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The Camp Fire also exceeds the 87 lives lost in the Big Burn firestorm that swept the Northern Rockies in 1910.
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Through the firestorm, Google executives reportedly promised that they would publish a list of ethical principles to guide its future projects.
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At the time, Garcia Zarate's acquittal reignited the firestorm surrounding immigration policy, with some conservatives directing their ire toward San Francisco.
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The video was shared widely, including by RT's YouTube channel, according to Foreign Policy, setting off a firestorm on social media.
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And that, for a man who publicly admires strongmen like Vladimir Putin, is the most worrying part of this entire firestorm.
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The tweets set off a firestorm, and White House officials and the president's aides scrambled unsuccessfully to prove Mr. Trump's claims.
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The news comes after Facebook has faced a firestorm over disinformation on its platform, including Jones' own content and Holocaust deniers.
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The company was caught in the political firestorm over worker participation in the city's pro-democracy protests, which have angered Beijing.
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In August, a Sydney-based women's theater group, SheShakespeare, sparked a small firestorm when they posted their latest cast on Facebook.
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He declared that "many sides" shared blame as the violence touched off a firestorm over race relations in the United States.
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Just imagine the firestorm that would have surrounded the Fed had Summers been chairman when Epstein was arrested earlier this year.
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Qasem Soleimani and Iraqi militia leader Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis sparked a firestorm in Iraq, where the two had many supporters.
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The excerpt has set off yet another firestorm in the party, which has struggled to move on from the brutal primary.
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The Trump administration hopes the firestorm will help shift public opinion in cities that have vowed to protect their undocumented populations.
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Last year, Maza's experience being harassed by a conservative commentator on YouTube set off a firestorm around the company's harassment policies.
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Linda Tripp did not deserve the firestorm that destroyed her reputation and career and neither does whoever this whistleblower may be.
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Trump had started the firestorm with his comment Saturday that "many sides" were to blame for the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia.
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"[The report] is a warning that we should not be surprised if we get a major firestorm pretty soon," Brando said.
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Mr. Trump's supporters told us that this week's firestorm left many with the feeling that the president is being unfairly targeted.
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The firestorm has hit what has been the most stable of Fieldston's four divisions, as well as the most racially diverse.
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The detention of one of China's top tech executives at the request of the US government set off a political firestorm.
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That report reignited a firestorm in the global church and has prompted inquiries in other states by church and secular officials.
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Abe's comment set off a social media firestorm and was one of the top trending topics on Japanese Twitter on Wednesday.
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A firestorm is engulfing emerging market stocks but Justin Leverenz, manager of the world's second-largest EM fund, is not alarmed.
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The news created a scientific firestorm, with human genetic engineering experiments widely viewed as dangerous and unethical by scientific organizations worldwide.
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The resulting media coverage, especially when the football team got involved, put the university at the center of a national firestorm.
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Omar apologized on Monday after she ignited a firestorm with her tweets suggesting US support of Israel is motivated by money.
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Amid the firestorm around the debate over net neutrality, Angelo left the threatening voicemail at Katko's Washington office, the announcement said.
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Hannity survived both boycotts, and Fox has thus far stood firmly behind Carlson, who has remained consistently unapologetic throughout the firestorm.
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James R. Van Dyke, noted how the firestorm around the nomination had united the Class of 1983 and the entire school.
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Go deeper: Why Trump's Medicaid work requirements lost Medicaid block grants move forward in Tennessee Medicaid block grants invite legal firestorm
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This month, when she was photographed holding hands with a woman at Disneyland, a media firestorm cropped up around her sexuality.
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Amid this firestorm of criticism, Trump was forced to make the condemnation of the protesters that he clearly sought to avoid.
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Bee discussed the firestorm on the first new episode of her show a week after her rant, saying she "crossed a line."
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Patton, says he and his neighbor had to break into his garage to get his car out to escape the oncoming firestorm.
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The firestorm was sparked after multiple allegations of sexual misconduct and harassment against the movie mogul came to light in an Oct.
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And Obama's move to free someone regarded by many as a traitor set off a firestorm in the political and intelligence communities.
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A 2005 tape of Trump bragging to Access Hollywood's Billy Bush about groping women set off a media firestorm earlier this month.
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The initial decision to pull the plug on Link—Logitech cited an expiring security certificate as the reason—set off a firestorm.
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Dawson's video set off a firestorm on social media; people tweeting about Chuck E. Cheese's included other YouTube personalities like Jeffree Star.
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But the more shocking part — the part that would cause a political and legal firestorm — would come more than 12 months later.
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Zuckerberg and Facebook have been hit with a firestorm of criticism this month over its policy allowing politicians to lie in advertisements.
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Over the weekend, a firestorm ignited online after news about an internally distributed Google memo, entitled "Google's Ideological Echo Chamber," went public.
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For instance, had he been better briefed, or more steeped in the issues, he likely could have avoided the firestorm on abortion.
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It caused a firestorm in health circles and among parents, resulting in a significant drop in vaccination rates for children in Britain.
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While the silent act of protest quickly spread to other NFL teams, it also generated substantial backlash and ignited a politic firestorm.
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While the silent act of protest quickly spread to other NFL teams, it also generated substantial backlash and ignited a political firestorm.
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If that happens, expect a political firestorm and perhaps even calls for impeachment, especially since Democrats will control the House of Representatives.
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Today the relationship has flipped: companies and their bosses cannot escape a raging firestorm of public debate about their purpose and morality.
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In August, a social media firestorm between the two brands over their competing chicken sandwiches brought droves of customers to both franchises.
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The big picture: Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year when he announced the addition of the citizenship question.
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YouTube personality Philip DeFranco created a firestorm when he announced that the platform was shutting down his channel because of controversial content.
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Any move against Mueller or Rod Rosenstein, a top Justice Department official who oversees the probe, would likely spark a political firestorm.
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In a leaked audio, Trump was caught making crude comments about women, unleashing a firestorm of criticism and dominated the news cycle.
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An awards show is a small but welcome distraction amidst the political firestorm we've been entangled in over the past few weeks.
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The comments touched off a firestorm, though House Republicans have largely defended Trump and overwhelmingly voted Tuesday night to oppose the resolution.
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The pilot project with the Defense Department's Project Maven set off an internal firestorm when Google employees learned of the company's involvement.
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Of course, this set off a firestorm of debate but it also resulted in others sharing their own LGBTQ-themed nativity scenes.
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The announcement set off a firestorm, as McConnell accused Pelosi of trying to dictate to the Senate how to do its job.
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It could be firestorm for Trump in the short-term, but indicates there would be no long-term Russia issues for POTUS.
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Last year, there was a firestorm when it was reported that a woman had been turned away for not wearing high heels.
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But the move ignited a political firestorm, raising suspicions that the White House was trying to blunt the FBI probe involving Russia.
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Most notably, this developer did not work on Battlefront II. Their crime is also working for EA. What set off this firestorm?
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He is weakened at home, barreling from one self-inflicted political firestorm to another, leaving limited room for maneuver on foreign policy.
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Since then, the act has ignited a cultural firestorm, drawing the ire of those, including Trump himself, who feel it is unpatriotic.
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Sen. John McCain's seemingly confused questions during the James Comey hearing set off a firestorm on Twitter, but he has an explanation.
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"Let the roundups begin" and "A firestorm to purify the bane that society drowns in" are two actual lines from that song.
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Following the firestorm her letter provoked, Ms. Rasmussen said that her words were being twisted and that she was being unfairly stigmatized.
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The messages, which were vulgar, misogynistic and homophobic, have ignited a firestorm across the island, with major social, political, and economic repercussions.
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The initial report sparked a media firestorm that was quelled only after ABC clarified that Flynn's actions had occurred during the transition.
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Trump also sparked a firestorm last week when he said that women who undergo abortions deserve "punishment" if the procedure is outlawed.
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The firestorm began last Thursday when the "GMA" host made an offhanded comment regarding Prince George pursuing ballet that quickly went viral.
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Coming in the midst of a US presidential campaign, the Benghazi assault ignited a political firestorm -- the effects of which still linger.
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" King ignited a bipartisan firestorm after he asked the Times, "White nationalist, white supremacist, Western civilization — how did that language become offensive?
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President Bill Clinton whipped up a firestorm with his pardon of fugitive financier Marc Rich and was impeached for lying under oath.
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Now he is in another media firestorm after his homophobic tweets resurfaced when it was announced he was hosting the Academy Awards.
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The comments set off a firestorm, and the firm moved to distance itself from Mr. Perkins, who later apologized for his language.
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Amid a national firestorm over his firing of FBI Director James Comey, Trump took to Twitter in May to troll his archnemesis.
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Trump set off a firestorm last week when he called for NFL owners to fire players who kneel during the national anthem.
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The 2005 remarks sparked a firestorm, with leading Republicans retracting their support for the nominee less than a month before Election Day.
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It's the first time before Congress for the founder and CEO and comes amid a firestorm of user concerns and government probes.
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This set off a firestorm that was as predictable as a caustic retort from Connecticut Coach Geno Auriemma ("Don't watch," he said).
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An FTC probe adds fuel to the firestorm as lawmakers are already calling for Facebook executives to testify in front of Congress.
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But the political firestorm over his wife's speech, which borrowed passages from Michelle Obama's convention remarks in 2008, raised the stakes exponentially.
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Mr. Gore's plans to succeed Mr. Clinton suffered, in part, from the president's affair with Monica Lewinsky and the firestorm that followed.
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The comment set off a political firestorm and raised the question of whether he had effectively and inadvertently admitted to obstructing justice.
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The firestorm ignited by the CIA's assessment has spurred calls from both parties for the administration to provide proof of Russian meddling.
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The decision set off a firestorm online, including accusations that YouTube was giving a free pass to some of its popular creators.
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The memo has ignited a firestorm of controversy and a debate about culture wars, gender equality, and ideological diversity in Silicon Valley.
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Their close communication continued even after the killing of the dissident Jamal Khashoggi in October set off a firestorm across the world.
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The Grammy Awards, still reeling after criticism about the show's lack of gender and racial diversity, have potentially sidestepped an XXXTentacion firestorm.
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As Mr. Trump's order generated a firestorm in Washington, the attorney general embarked on a five-day trip to Bulgaria and Croatia.
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For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm.
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The decision ignited a firestorm on social media in Britain and led to a wildly popular petition demanding that it be overturned.
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Anything or anyone within several hundred yards was instantly incinerated while the firestorm sucked the oxygen out of tunnels and bunkers below.
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Companies don't do anything wrong — they do what they're supposed to do — and yet you get hit by this firestorm of stuff.
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His comments, at a gathering of police officers on Long Island, provoked a firestorm of criticism from police chiefs across the country.
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But it's touched off a political and economic firestorm between the NBA and its partners in China, the world's second-largest economy.
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In the event of a firestorm, our final escape option was to jump in the water, shielding ourselves behind the rock wall.
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John Yarmuth (Ky.) argued that Trump – when faced with a "firestorm" of leaks on the Russia investigation – won't keep up the calm.
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The company is at the center of an international firestorm after two fatal crashes in five months of its 4.97 Max planes.
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TV. Republican House leadership stripped King of all of committee assignments last year following a firestorm over remarks that sparked bipartisan condemnation.
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The resulting public firestorm, which became known as the "Saturday Night Massacre," marked the beginning of the end of the Nixon presidency.
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President Donald Trump set off a firestorm this week when he publicly announced his support for a merit-based immigration-reform bill.
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Software engineer Erica Baker ignited a firestorm inside Google two years ago when she and coworkers listed their salaries in a spreadsheet.
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West Virginia teachers had no idea their February 2018 strike would spark a firestorm of teacher walkouts and strikes across the country.
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President Trump's voter fraud commission met for the first time Wednesday to carve out a path forward amid a firestorm of controversy.
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When the criticism grew louder, Huff ignited the back-and-forth Twitter firestorm, bragging about his house, wife and World Series rings.
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News of the complaint's existence, first reported by the Washington Post just a week ago, has set off a firestorm in Washington.
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Wall Street ended the prior session on a lower note amid developments in the political firestorm and whistleblower complaint against the president.
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There are opportunities for Square in African markets, but Dorsey's absence could hurt Twitter if it gets caught in an election firestorm.
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Grassley sparked a political firestorm when he announced late last year that he would move forward with Stras even though then-Sen.
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The company is at the center of an international firestorm after two fatal crashes in five months grounded the 737 Max worldwide.
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Justin Sullivan/Getty Images A firestorm that began in Napa Valley's Calistoga destroyed hundreds of homes in Santa Rosa on October 11.
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ET on Wednesday, has already set off a global firestorm as the U.S. unilaterally upsets the diplomatic balance in the Middle East.
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It is impossible to imagine the firestorm that would have followed Barack Obama or Bill Clinton mocking a television anchor's plastic surgery.
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Instead, Disney's comments ignited a firestorm of people worried that Disney thinks the movie sucks and that it's going to be awful.
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President Donald Trump ignited another Twitter firestorm Thursday after tweeting about the co-hosts of MSNBC's Morning Joe, Mika Brzezinski and Joe Scarborough.
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The policy behind the firestorm surrounding separated children looks to be just one of several executive actions on immigration the president is planning.
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"If he makes a (expletive) complaint it's gonna be a media firestorm," an unnamed officer is heard saying, according to Fox 6 Now.
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JUAN WILLIAMS, FOX NEWS: You know, I think he created the media firestorm and then he tries to manage it to his advantage.
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Speaker of the House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi was unamused at having been brought into Trump's firestorm, and defended the women on Twitter.
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Houston Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey set off a firestorm last Friday when he tweeted support for pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong.
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There had been speculation the game would be called off, after the firestorm surrounding the tweet sent by Rockets General Manager Daryl Morey.
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Earlier this month, Houston Rocket General Manager Daryl Morey sparked a firestorm for tweeting in support of pro-Democracy protests in Hong Kong.
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Facebook has also been weathering a firestorm of criticism around the extent of data that it collects about its users (and non-users).
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But your product has been adopted by high school students in part, which has parents pissed and regulators worried and created a firestorm.
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That decision set off a legal firestorm in California, particularly after the member of Parliament, Damian Collins, published many of the sealed documents.
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The story relied on documents that had allegedly been forged and subjected Rather — long a target of conservatives — to a firestorm of criticism.
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A mini firestorm erupted today over a report that Apple was purposely limiting the performance of the modem chip in the iPhone 7.
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It will be the first rally since Trump ignited a firestorm in racist tweets over the weekend aimed at four progressive Democratic congresswomen.
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Pence is best known for the political firestorm he ignited last year when he signed Indiana's Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) into law.
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The moment a star steps foot onto the red carpet, a firestorm of tweets (both good and bad) quickly follows at lightning speed.
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The newcomer today was YouTube, the video streaming service that has faced a firestorm of criticism for its approach to moderation for months.
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The singer and former duet partner Monica were part of an Internet firestorm Wednesday on what would have been Whitney Houston's 54th birthday.
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Over the weekend, singer Shawn Mendes, 20, dropped his sexy, underwear-clad campaign photos, sparking a lusty firestorm of emotion on the Internet.
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The audio sparked a political firestorm and many Republicans have either rescinded their support or called on Trump to withdraw from the race.
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A seemingly well-meaning warning from the federal government about the risks of drinking and pregnancy has set off a firestorm of outrage.
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WWE has to make a choice and it has to make it now—the stories about JBL are blowing up into a firestorm.
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The poem created a diplomatic firestorm when its author, the German comedian Jan Böhmermann, recited it on his national television show in March.
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The Supreme Court nominee sparked a political firestorm when he used the phrase "abortion-inducing drugs" last week during his marathon confirmation hearing.
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Trump and the GOP have struggled with female voters, and any missteps or perceived insensitivity during the current firestorm could deepen those problems.
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Last year, Griffin set off a media firestorm after posing for a photo with a prop made to look like Trump's decapitated head.
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But Jackson withdrew his nomination in April amid a firestorm of accusations of professional misconduct Jordain Carney has more on the vote here.
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The apology came after Barr incited a social media firestorm earlier Tuesday for the attack on Jarrett, an Obama-era White House adviser.
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Griffin ignited a firestorm last week by posting the snapshot from photographer Tyler Shields showing her holding up the fake, bloody Trump head.
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The report set off a firestorm within the CFPB, pitting the bureau's veterans against Trump-era hires who've feuded over the agency's mission.
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Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey spoke with two top Republicans on Tuesday about the growing firestorm over alleged anti-conservative bias by tech companies.
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The chief justice had managed a brilliant political maneuver in a case at the center of the great partisan firestorm of the age.
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The rollout has sparked a firestorm of criticism from Democrats who said the administration was trying to spin the report before its release.
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Roy Moore decision awaits Throughout his Asia tour, Trump was mostly able to avoid the growing firestorm surrounding Republican senate candidate Roy Moore.
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"I know that when you go against Donald Trump, he gets upset and starts tweeting, you know, a firestorm of insults," he said.
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The mayor, a Democrat, already faces a firestorm of opposition even before his planned unveiling of the plan on Wednesday with full details.
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Otherwise, Trump will "just break out his Twitter machine gun and create a media firestorm that often plays to his benefit," Bonjean said.
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The fiasco set off a firestorm of allegations from top Democrats that Nunes was colluding with the White House -- something Nunes has denied.
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Had he moved forward with the deal, the firestorm Musk ignited with his August 7 tweets could have conceivably come to an end.
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San Francisco 2628ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick's refusal to stand for the national anthem and the red, white and blue has ignited a firestorm.
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General Motors's plans to slash 21625,2900 jobs and shutter up to four U.S. factories sparked a firestorm of criticism from Washington on Monday.
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Despite a growing online firestorm surrounding the gallery's status, Barbur's event with Breaking the Silence went ahead on the evening of February 8.
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The group moves from hotel room to parking lot in a whirlwind, in a firestorm over what sounds like a Lex Luger beat.
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This Saturday Night Massacre unleashed a political firestorm and Mr. Nixon, bending in the face of all the fury, sought solace in drink.
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More recently, she has resumed performing a stand-up show in which she talks about her life since the firestorm over the photograph.
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" Joel Ferguson, another trustee, testily addressed the firestorm he ignited earlier this week when he publicly dismissed the scandal as "this Nassar thing.
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The image of a white officer shooting an unarmed black man ignited a firestorm of protests and debate over police violence against minorities.
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Twice, "punks," as Williams described them, jumped him, which he reported one time to the police, stirring a firestorm of publicity and backlash.
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The ads also sparked a firestorm of free publicity for Mr. Kemp as national news outlets rushed to report on and criticize them.
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The N.B.A. defended its members' right to free speech even as a firestorm spread over a basketball executive's tweet supporting Hong Kong's protesters.
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All this follows the firestorm between China and the NBA, ignited after a Houston Rockets executive tweeted support for the Hong Kong protesters.
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The backlash against this display of rank partisanship and a left-wing bias from a publicly funded institution prompted a firestorm of criticism.
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"If Kellyanne had not been there when the firestorm hit, I don't know if we would have made it," Bannon told The Atlantic.
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Tuesday, the President set off a political firestorm by questioning the professionalism of the men and women at the DOJ and the FBI.
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Giuliani has embarked on a series of media appearances after setting off a firestorm last week during an explosive interview with Sean Hannity.
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But every little bit of data, and every nerve-wracking drive into a firestorm, will help California navigate its epic trial by wildfire.
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In April, a passenger was violently dragged off a United flight to make room for commuting crew, and a public relations firestorm ensued.
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A firestorm surrounded a weather station in Cabramurra Saturday sending temperatures to 158 degrees and winds to 80 mph, according to the Post.
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Griffin created a firestorm in May when she posted a snapshot by photographer Tyler Shields of her holding a decapitated head resembling Trump.
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But the story reignited a political firestorm around Kavanaugh, with several 85033 Democratic presidential hopefuls calling on him to be impeached or investigated.
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Ford's appearance would put an end to a stalemate that's lasted for several days, and engulfed Kavanaugh's nomination in a firestorm of controversy.
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Debate over the memo's release has caused a firestorm in Washington, D.C. as many argue whether its publication would pose national security concerns.
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He very much did — as evidenced by the firestorm he created over the weekend by announcing on Twitter that he had been fired.
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His follow-up piece, an attempt to dampen the firestorm he created, continues to be tone deaf to American politics, policy and history.
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It's not without risk: Four US troops died in Niger last October during a mission, leading to a political firestorm here at home.
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Either tack would almost surely provoke a bipartisan firestorm and, critics warned, potentially expose Mr. Trump to impeachment proceedings for obstruction of justice.
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Meanwhile, about 600 U.S. troops remain in Syria after Trump caused a firestorm in October when he ordered all U.S. troops to withdraw.
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The ensuing firestorm over the case prompted the dismissal of the city's police superintendent and calls for Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel to resign.
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First, Vice President-Elect Mike Pence's appearance at a November showing of Hamilton set off a firestorm of controversy mere days after the election.
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FBI Director Comey's political firestorm, explained Former Clinton spokesman Brian Fallon said on CNN last week that such comments bode ill for Trump's presidency.
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Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein has found himself in the middle of a political firestorm, and it's possible he'll be entirely consumed by it.
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Those comments causing a firestorm and putting the president at odds with the U.S. Intelligence Community and members of his own party in Congress.
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Uber's culture has endured a firestorm of criticism after various allegations of sexual harassment, gender bias, evading law enforcement and theft of trade secrets.
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Marion Coleman illustrated the Oakland and Berkeley hill fires of 1991 in "Firestorm," stitching silhouetted trees against a blaze of orange and yellow fabric.
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The wall proposal created a diplomatic firestorm, and caused Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto to pull out of a meeting with Trump next week.
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Tisch is the latest owner to criticize Trump after the president unleashed a firestorm on the NFL over players protesting during the national anthem.
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It's been nearly four months since Battlefield V was launched and the game's planned battle royale mode, Firestorm, now has a firm launch date.
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The deaths have sparked a political firestorm as opposition politicians sought to pin the blame on Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party, which rules the state.
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The revelations set off a firestorm in Washington and were followed by the departures of officials from their jobs at AT&T and Novartis.
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Wansink couldn't have known that his blog post would ignite a firestorm of criticism that now threatens the future of his three-decade career.
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Khamenei praised Ahmadinejad as "courageous, wise and hard-working" after his re-election in 2009, which ignited an eight-month firestorm of street protests.
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Such an apology would ripple to the U.S., likely igniting a political firestorm on the home front in the midst of the presidential race.
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A group of 14 researchers just set off a firestorm with a new series of studies that upends years of nutrition advice about meat.
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Britney Spears may be in the eye of a social media firestorm, but her conservatorship is working 24/7 and it's business as usual.
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The revelations come as Spacey faces a firestorm of criticism after Rapp, 46, accused him of making a sexual advance on him in 1986.
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That did not stop the comments from igniting a firestorm of controversy, however, with several politicians and other prominent figures taking issue with them.
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The Jackson situation is a whisper of a moment compared to the tumultuous firestorm around Sarah Drew and Jessica Capshaw's legitimate departures this spring.
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Firefighters mop up and check for reflash after a firestorm swept through a property in Bilpin, 75 kilometers (47 miles) from Sydney, Wednesday, Oct.
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The social media firestorm over Henry Cavill's fate in the next installment of 'Superman' turns out to be an invented conflict ... TMZ has learned.
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His comments came amid a firestorm generated by his recent assertion on NBC's "Meet the Press" that Trump is not a "legitimate" president-elect.
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Regardless of how the data was employed to political ends, that lax data sharing was enough to ignite a firestorm around Facebook's privacy practices.
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Allies declined to speak on the record to POLITICO, too, saying they didn't want to become a part of the online firestorm surrounding Shadow.
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Donald Trump faced a political firestorm after saying he was "viciously attacked" by Khizr Khan in his speech at last week's Democratic National Convention.
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Sen. Rand Paul told Chuck Todd on "Meet the Press" that the firestorm over President Trump's remarks about "shithole countries" is hurting immigration negotiations.
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Like other Battle Royale games, Firestorm drops players into a map, where they collect weapons of different rarities, manage inventory, and fight off rivals.
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Virgin is fighting to put out a public relations firestorm in China over an alleged racist incident on a flight from London to Shanghai.
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Meanwhile, Sergey Kislyak, the Russian diplomat at the center of a political firestorm over his encounters with Trump associates, is leaving the United States.
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This gameplay mechanic set off a firestorm over the weekend, as Redditors suggested that feeding chocolate to parrots in real life would kill them.
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" Trump fired the FBI chief on May 9, setting off a political firestorm, and he has since called Comey a "showboat" and a "grandstander.
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Ross' comments spurred a firestorm of backlash from Democratic lawmakers and Trump administration critics, who panned the wealthy commerce secretary as out of touch.
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If Trump does bypass Congress and build the wall, it will start a firestorm from Democrats as well as serious legal challenges. http://bit.
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Trump created a media firestorm when he indicated he believed Putin when the Russian president said Moscow did not interfere in the 22019 election.
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The White House has repeatedly downplayed the probe in the midst of the media firestorm that followed the shocking announcement that Comey was out.
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The news set off a major firestorm in Washington, D.C., ultimately leading to Sessions recusing himself from any probes related to Russia's election meddling.
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But it's sure to ignite a firestorm of opposition from Democrats, already critical of the Trump administration's handling of the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
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Scalia's death, during a hunting vacation in Texas, is likely to spark a firestorm over his replacement in the midst of the election cycle.
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Morey on October 6 responded to the firestorm on Twitter, saying his views did not necessarily reflect those of the NBA or the Rockets.
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Thanks to this plaster, we can now better understand why Degas's 'Little Dancer' set off a firestorm in the Parisian art world in 1881.
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McGahn has been at the center of a political firestorm in the aftermath of Mueller's report, and House Democrats have subpoenaed him for testimony.
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" The retweet from Trump set off a firestorm, drawing a one-word response from another woman who has feuded publicly with the billionaire. "Seriously?
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We do not yet know if there was a specific spark that lit the firestorm unleashed in the unsecured newsroom Thursday at 2:33pm.
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Trump had previously pledged to move the United States embassy to Jerusalem, a decision that would have set off an even greater international firestorm.
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A speechwriter's draft of Melania Trump's remarks to the Republican National Convention did not include the passages that kicked off a firestorm Monday night.
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There was a very real possibility that deciding to order dessert would set off a firestorm of self-loathing that would rage for days.
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The political firestorm around incidental surveillance of President Trump's transition team has put Republican supporters of a controversial spying law in a tricky position.
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Amid this week's firestorm, a CBS News poll found that 85033 percent of Republican voters approved of his handling of the summit with Putin.
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They would be engulfed in a national firestorm of outrage for refusing to act due to partisan political reasons when they had the chance.
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Monica Lewinsky set off a firestorm after she claimed she was uninvited from an event — because former President Bill Clinton was asked to attend.
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The internet mostly didn't devolve into a political firestorm this week, which makes it a fairly good week as far as 2017 has gone.
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" Blum created a social media firestorm after tweeting a photo of construction cranes in Southwest D.C. accompanied by the caption: "Washington DC is booming.
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But a U.S. military strike would only delay Iran's efforts by a few years while igniting a firestorm in an already-volatile Middle East.
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President Donald Trump is engulfed in a firestorm of controversy — but Republicans in Congress are unlikely to turn on Trump until his base does.
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Despite the Latino firestorm over Mr. Trump and his talk of border walls, Mr. Del Valle says he finds traces of redemption in him.
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Though she later claimed she was misquoted, the comment triggered a firestorm and some in the neighborhood called for her removal from the board.
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The Firewall Paradox, as he and his collaborators called it, led to a firestorm of speculation about the nature of gravity and space-time.
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Page and Strzok were FBI employees until 2018, when they departed amid a firestorm of anger from conservatives over their anti-Trump text messages.
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Queen Elizabeth and her son and heir Prince Charles were caught up in a financial firestorm when their names appeared in the Paradise Papers.
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Disclosure of the company's tactics later caused a firestorm of criticism, culminating in Mr. Hurd's being called before Congress to explain what had happened.
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Mr. Ghesquière's venting may not have been intended to set off a firestorm, but even so, it puts Louis Vuitton in a complicated place.
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Despite the media firestorm he faced at the time, Lowe — who is promoting his new live show, Stories I Only Tell My Friends: LIVE!
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It will divide the business lobby, produce a storm of criticism from charities and home builders, and set off a firestorm among political ideologues.
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The panel came as a political firestorm was spreading in the United States over intelligence reports that Russia had meddled in the presidential elections.
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The firestorm has renewed attention on past crude comments, as well as his criticism of President Abraham Lincoln for fighting the South over slavery.
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A pro-protest tweet by a Houston Rockets executive, Daryl Morey, ignited a firestorm of anger against the N.B.A., demonstrating the depth of feeling.
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But those remarks are unlikely to stem the firestorm of criticism in Washington, where lawmakers are putting their own pressure on the NBA. Sen.
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The falloff for Marvel was one reason the company held a two-day meeting with retailers last week, which led to the diversity firestorm.
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The company's pricing practices spurred a national firestorm after it raised the price of a decades-old drug called Daraprim by 85033,000 percent overnight.
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But a firestorm started after the band and the gala announced at their websites that B Street would return for a third straight time.
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The political firestorm reached new heights Tuesday with Trump's former campaign chief, Paul Manafort, and his former lawyer Michael Cohen appearing in separate courts.
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Google's decision last month to fire four longtime employees involved in worker activism has kicked off a firestorm of internal protest and public demonstrations.
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Newly released data shows that attendance at SoulCycle classes has continued to drop a month after the exercise chain wandered into a political firestorm.
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The memo has caused a firestorm in Washington and is the latest chapter in the ongoing investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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Gatto, who also sells names like Honda, Suzuki and Kawasaki, said that despite the political firestorm, he doesn't see customers shifting to other brands.
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The administration dropped its opposition to its release after a political firestorm erupted over news reports of some of the details in the complaint.
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The comments set off a firestorm of criticism from lawmakers and retired military officials alike, who accused the president of politicizing a sensitive topic.
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The decision by a paper of record to publish an anonymous op-ed immediately sparked a firestorm among journalists, experts and senior media figures.
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An 11th hour firestorm erupted late last week in the wake of the president's sit down with Bloomberg for an on-the-record interview.
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Many of Paradise's 27,000 residents are now settled in and around Chico after the firestorm that consumed the town and destroyed the elementary school.
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The recent firestorm at Google has made these challenges all the more relevant, particularly in data-driven industries like tech that demand measurable results.
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At the Justice Department, Republicans can refuse to carry out any order to fire Mueller and create a firestorm if Trump subsequently fires them.
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Always something of a long shot in the Republican-controlled state legislature, the bill may now be doomed by the national firestorm surrounding it.
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Caught in a political and public relations firestorm, Harvard revoked the fellowship it offered to Chelsea Manning just two days after offering her the role.
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The judge's order followed a political firestorm over U.S. President Donald Trump's "zero tolerance" immigration policy and beefed up efforts to deter illegal U.S. entry.
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The party comes just weeks after the Kendall's "tone-deaf" Pepsi advertisement was released and immediately pulled after the firestorm it received on social media.
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Rightfully so, it ignited a firestorm of controversy, and threats from some of our nation's leading tech corporations to cease doing business with the state.
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In a follow-up story on Wednesday, the newspaper wrote that its reporting of the spreadsheet set off a firestorm in medical and political circles.
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A few months later, the Harvey Weinstein sexual misconduct stories would break, sparking a firestorm of similar allegations against powerful Hollywood figures dating back decades.
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" Jenner was working abroad when the ad was released and immediately met with a firestorm on social media, with many calling the commercial "tone deaf.
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Albuquerque police and 'excessive force' Boyd's case ignited a firestorm in Albuquerque and focused national attention on other shootings by police officers in the city.
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When a story goes viral because it's so wrong, G.P. tallies it as a victory, because it means they've stoked a "cultural firestorm," she said.
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The fourth building on that corner is the now infamous Millennium Tower, a 21-story residential skyscraper that's created a political firestorm in the city.
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After setting off a firestorm with her criticism of size-16 model Ashley Graham last Thursday, former SI model Cheryl Tiegs tweeted out an apology.
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Firestorm will be squad-based combat only, and it will feature 64 players, which is no larger than the biggest Battlefield servers in past games.
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Photo: GettyNarendra Modi, Prime Minister of India, has an economic firestorm on his hands following his decision to ban the 500 and 1,000 rupee notes.
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Clinton set off a political firestorm recently when she insisted that Comey had said her answers to the American public regarding the emails were truthful.
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But, Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross touched off a firestorm last year by announcing the addition of a new question — asking people whether they're U.S. citizens.
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His company is at the center of a firestorm for its use as a conduit for fake news, election meddling, hate speech and privacy abuses.
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But as of Tuesday night that announcement hadn't happened, and Washington became consumed in the political firestorm of the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
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Imagine how the Watergate scandal would have unfolded, and the firestorm that would have erupted, if the Watergate job had been done by the KGB.
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Fujii sparked a political firestorm because it implied that the United States had abrogated Jim Crow laws throughout the South by ratifying the UN Charter.
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Lavrov came to Washington amid a political firestorm over the surprise ouster of FBI Director James Comey, and greeted questions about the topic with humor.
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Amid the firestorm of blame about drug prices, a new report has just made one thing clear: pharmaceutical companies are dependent on them for growth.
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Philosophy professor Rebecca Tuvel touched off a firestorm of controversy this week with her paper "In Defense of Transracialism," published in the feminist journal Hypatia.
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Trump set off a media firestorm in May when he fired Comey, and initially claiming he acted on recommendation of Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein.
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The firestorm of publicity drew in wide criticism of Twitter's policies on abuse, and led Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey to reach out to Jones directly.
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Putin has created a firestorm of drama to shift the world's attention away from his record at home, where he rules by fear and violence.
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The growing firestorm around WWE's relationship with Vision 2030, and the hypocrisy around it, is precisely because we see something of us in the dealings.
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In the firestorm that engulfed social media, people have rushed both to condemn Kappell and to defend him and criticize his station for firing him.
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The announcement on Thursday morning that Bob Dylan had been awarded the Nobel Prize for literature set off a firestorm of reaction on social media.
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A firestorm of criticism from advocates of reproductive rights followed — along with some of the sharpest attacks on Biden so far from his Democratic rivals.
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"For starters, Justice Department lawyers could refuse to follow Mr. Trump's orders even before an investigation began, setting off another political firestorm," the Times summarizes.
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The new rule requiring NFL players to either stand for the national anthem or remain in the locker room has produced a firestorm of criticism.
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Comey was leading the probe before he was fired, and the firestorm over his dismissal eventually led to the appointment of Mueller as special counsel.
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On the main stage is a revival of Wendy Wasserstein's "An American Daughter," about a nominee for surgeon general caught up in a political firestorm.
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Vitiello takes the helm at ICE at a time when it has become the symbolic center of the political firestorm over Trump's aggressive immigration agenda.
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The news set off a major firestorm in Washington, D.C., ultimately leading to Sessions recusing himself from any probes related to Russia's 2016 election meddling.
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Discussion of the rules has created a political firestorm, with Trump, the GOP front-runner, accusing the RNC for rigging the nomination process against him.
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The incident sparked a firestorm of criticism throughout the community against police over the seriousness of the charges sought for what many labeled a prank.
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Why it matters: Beyond Facebook's privacy firestorm, Google and Twitter are getting pulled into other debates surrounding how social media platforms are used during elections.
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As Struzik observes in the most frightening chapter of "Firestorm," blazes often churn up the hazardous remnants of old mining activity — asbestos, arsenic, even uranium.
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As things stand now, if he were to step down the hearings of his successor, as Heller pointed out, could well be a political firestorm.
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Daniel Ives, an analyst and managing director with the investment firm Wedbush, described the company as "the center of the beltway firestorm" over Big Tech.
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As speculation swirled that HNA could be drawn into a political firestorm, shares of one of the company's Hong Kong affiliates tumbled late last month.
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That one unknown ballot has ignited a firestorm of sorts over who submitted it, and whether the rules should be changed to end anonymous voting.
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But if my 2010s had a hinge point, it was the firestorm around "Open Casket," a painting by Dana Schutz in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
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Either of those rulings would reignite a national political firestorm as well as appeals that would likely end at the Supreme Court, sometime in 2021.
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The year is 1963 and the city is Saigon, still a humid backwater but about to become the red-hot center of a geopolitical firestorm.
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Last year, after setting off a firestorm around YouTube's harassment policies that even prompted a response from the company's CEO, Carlos Maza disappeared from YouTube.
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He set off a media firestorm last month after he gave an interview to Politico that appeared to tip the scales in favor of Clinton.
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The departure, effective tomorrow, comes just weeks after the channel found itself in a firestorm of controversy over commercials featuring a same-sex wedding ceremony.
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And last month, before Judge Gorsuch was even nominated, Senator Claire McCaskill, Democrat of Missouri, lurched inadvertently into a firestorm with an ostensibly vanilla statement.
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Facebook found itself at the center of a political firestorm earlier this year when it announced that it will allow politicians to lie in advertisements.
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Elon Musk's tweet that he is considering taking Tesla private has ignited a firestorm of speculation about how he could pull off such a deal.
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It was Trump's latest response to the firestorm surrounding vulgar comments he reportedly made last week during a White House meeting with lawmakers on immigration.
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Two years ago, Ms. Schutz was at the center of a firestorm ignited by "Open Casket," one of her paintings in the 2017 Whitney Biennial.
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Photos and stories of infants and young children being ripped from their parents' arms has ignited a firestorm of criticism from Democrats and Republicans alike.
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