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A flared up aurora as seen near Christchurch, New Zealand.
But on January 29th it flared up with renewed force.
At school always seemed the time that it flared up.
"When he fell, it just flared up again," Bowles said.
Trump's views on this subject flared up again last week.
He stopped taking it and his symptoms flared up again.
She said his anger flared up again after reading the indictment.
Windy, dry conditions also flared up smaller fires around the region.
A WAR of words has flared up at the World Bank.
Cholera flared up in April and spread rapidly, killing 2,227 people.
After seven years on the little pill my cancer flared up.
While she was there, student protests against the junta flared up.
Another possibility is that the virus subsided and flared up again.
At least 15 new fires flared up Tuesday, according to the agency.
Scott pointed out that his addiction flared up when he felt despair.
Her problems with housing instability have flared up over the years since.
Two years ago, crises flared up in Brazil, Russia, and South Africa.
The conflict flared up after the collapse of a ceasefire in 2015.
In 2015, a joint disease in Mr. Person's left knee flared up.
Separatist movements have occasionally flared up, but Beijing has suppressed these demonstrations.
At certain points the disease has flared up, requiring more drastic treatments.
Unsuccessful attempts to settle the debate flared up again in 1987 and 1994.
Rumours that Russia may be meddling in the region flared up last month.
Semiconductor stocks were sliding on Monday as concerns over trade flared up again.
Or really, two scandals that flared up in close proximity to one another.
Kulikov is considered day-to-day after his back flared up once again.
Her "ta-da!" moments, which elsewhere landed predictably, flared up here without warning.
In response to the ban, a protest immediately flared up outside J.F.K. airport.
Greg Abbott tweeted last year, when the issue flared up in his state.
Hopes of Porzingis returning were sidetracked when his sore lower back flared up.
For Merkel, Deutsche's woes could hardly have flared up at a worse time.
Eruptions have flared up in recent times on other islands, most notably Grande Comore.
"This issue has flared up a bit more in the last year," she said.
The people noted these differences of opinion have flared up between the different groups.
New fires also flared up in Riverside and Ventura Counties on Wednesday and Thursday.
Oil, meanwhile, surged as tensions between Iran and the U.S. flared up this week.
The party's failure to handle anti-Semitism within its ranks has flared up, again.
Those monuments have been the subject of heated protests, which flared up again Sunday.
Cozart has been battling his quads since May, when the injury first flared up.
Kobe Bryant sat out the game after his sore right shoulder flared up again.
Then, as the five-day conference began on Saturday, disputes over credentials flared up.
S. trade tensions flared up and retailer Kingfisher slumped 7% following disappointing quarterly sales.
That question has flared up in a dispute over the accuracy of the biography.
When it flared up, it was a force of nature, a wonder to behold.
They had finally paid off a six-figure amount when a new issue flared up.
Debate on a few points has already flared up as a government shutdown looms closer.
"His elbow flared up on him," Collins, the Mets' manager, said of Syndergaard before leaving.
Schechter had a rare condition that flared up while he was playing golf in 2007.
But as he became increasingly resistant to the Botox dosages, his dystonia flared up again.
Last week, fires flared up again in the Australian Capital Territory, moving closer to Tidbinbilla.
But even in recent administrations, the clash between state and federal marijuana statutes has flared up.
"My psoriasis flared up when I was about 20," Chris says, adding that it's become unbearable.
By early evening, most of the protesters had dispersed, though clashes flared up in other neighborhoods.
Violence has flared up again since Renamo challenged results of the southern African nation's 2014 elections.
Those symptoms have included "aggressive headaches" that have particularly flared up over the last two years.
Dozens of blazes that have been raging across the region for months flared up this week.
Hundreds of people were arrested during the violence, which has flared up periodically in South Africa.
Hate crimes and other incidents of bias have flared up, as documented by many news organizations.
The outbreak has also flared up in places like South Korea, the Middle East and Europe.
Tensions between the United States and Iran flared up, after Tehran shot down a US military drone.
It flared up without warning, this protective feeling toward an indeterminate bundle of cells inside of me.
He left Game 1 of a Tuesday doubleheader in the seventh inning when the ankle flared up.
The conflict flared up again in July 2015 after the collapse of a two-year-old ceasefire.
A skeleton crew stayed behind at Patagonia, putting out spot fires as they flared up on campus.
When xenophobic nationalist movements flared up in reaction, the Russians poured on the gas via social media.
But his most recent strep throat infection flared up on Memorial Day, and those clinics were closed.
S. trade talks at this week's G21 meeting and fears of an escalation in Iran tensions flared up.
But while tensions have flared up, strategists still expect the two sides to strike a trade deal eventually.
Across the city Monday afternoon, protest sites became hot spots of activity that flared up and died down.
The conflict in Kashmir has flared up in recent weeks, with tensions at their worst in a decade.
The conflict flared up again in 2016 and saw a number of deadly incidents over the past year.
The conflict flared up again in July last year after the collapse of a two-year-old ceasefire.
It recorded its first monthly fall in May, when tensions between the world's two biggest economies flared up.
It need not lead to political catastrophe; it has flared up and sputtered out repeatedly in the past.
Meanwhile, fighting flared up last week between rival Tuareg clans, unsettling the Kidal region in the far north.
Conflict between the PKK and the Turkish military flared up last July after the collapse of a ceasefire.
As he spoke, big explosions were heard and flames flared up at a distant part of the campus.
I used to shave until a few months ago when my PCOS randomly flared up my hair growth.
As he spoke, big explosions were heard and flames flared up at a distant part of the campus.
But then it flared up again — this time, in a Hollywood culture on the brink of a reckoning.
I'd take a round of antibiotics, and would be cool for a few months until it flared up again.
The anti-immigrant Know Nothing party flared up out of nowhere, and the anti-slavery Republican Party gets underway.
She said on the show that she's forgiven him, though her insecurities flared up when she learned about it.
Had France not been under a state of emergency, the matter might not have flared up as it did.
The Blue Cut Fire in Southern California flared up at five acres and roared through 25,21918 acres by Wednesday.
Since Minsk II was signed in February 2015, fighting has periodically flared up, mostly prompted by Russian-backed forces.
In none of those times did inflation flare up (and in the current expansion, it hasn't flared up yet).
He was 0-4 with an 11.40 ERA in four starts for the Diamondbacks before the elbow flared up.
The controversy flared up in the heat of Davis' unsuccessful run for governor in 2014 against Republican Sam Brownback.
Border tensions between the two countries flared up between 1998 and 2000 and had remained unresolved until this month.
Cholera flared up in April and spread rapidly, killing 2,227 people but the death rate has since fallen dramatically.
It won't be the first time the various investigations that have dogged Trump flared up while he is overseas.
But the outbreak of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in 2003 flared up and hasn't been seen in humans since.
Doubts first flared up in December, when the central bank loosened its inflation target for 2018 from 12% to 15%.
The issue flared up again Monday night: CLINTON: I think my husband did a pretty good job in the 1990s.
Even in the relatively peaceful past decade, unrest has flared up, most notably in the summers of 2008 and 2010.
Still, Democrats were treading carefully in a primary where tensions flared up between Cisneros and health insurance executive Andy Thorburn.
After they were detained in El Paso, Gonzalez died from heart-related causes that seemed to have flared up suddenly.
Even in developed countries, outbreaks have flared up in recent years as a growing number of parents have refused vaccination.
Fourteen years in, a health condition flared up, leaving his calendar checkered with days when it was hard to work.
The latest ceasefire saw violations decline during the Christmas and New Year period, though they flared up again during February.
Now, Lisa McClendon, 64, was trying to level with her respiratory therapist about why her asthma had flared up again.
But the roof remained hot, and some 40 minutes after the workers left, one of the hot spots flared up.
A year later scandal flared up again, implicating players from the Brother Elephants, one of the league's most popular teams.
These have flared up at moments like President Clinton's pardon of Mark Rich and Trump's many exercises of the power.
Shortly after the issue flared up last week, Cruz said that Trump "speaks the truth" and didn't need to apologize.
Authorities had hoped to control the blaze during the day as temperatures fell slightly, but instead it flared up again.
But ethnic violence - long held in check by the state's iron grip - has flared up in many areas, including Amhara.
Many of the emails also served to essentially re-inflame various intraparty controversies that had flared up during the primary campaign.
Further, he had an old neck injury which flared up in association with some neck spasm at orgasm whilst lying prone.
After the trade war flared-up, she trimmed her exposure to a Chinese apparel firm that manufactures goods for international brands.
"Bond yields have flared up and that might have hurt stocks too," said Giuseppe Sersale, fund manager at Anthilia in Milan.
We're not changing our target yet but even before the trade talks flared up, we had limited upside for the year.
If that is true, then it is not surprising that Europe's recent xenophobic anxieties have flared up on the football pitch.
S. trade war, which flared up dramatically last month, and Trump's threat last week to impose tariffs on all Mexico imports.
The degree to which sectarian tensions have flared up "was a new phenomenon," that was visible in daily life, Maktary said.
The condition flared up once again in March 2013, resulting in another hospital stay — this time in Australia — and canceled gigs.
That's why my nostalgia flared up in 2014 when I heard Myst would be getting its own TV series from Legendary.
Bochy said his Achilles tendon, which had bothered him in spring training, flared up after he stepped on a base awkwardly.
Geopolitical tensions have occasionally flared up since the armistice, although both countries have so far managed to avoid another devastating conflict.
Geopolitical tensions have occasionally flared up since the armistice, although to date both countries have managed to avoid another devastating conflict.
The feeling flared up abruptly, both when she was thrilled by radical action and when she was aghast at public complacency.
An old injury had flared up in Madrid two weeks earlier; he'd been forced to withdraw from a tournament in Rome.
When Neil Walker's back pain flared up recently, the initial prognosis was that he could play through it with sporadic rest.
Her son's asthma had flared up, and she thought the mold and cockroaches in their current home were making it worse.
Investors have poured into safe haven assets like bonds as trade talks have flared up, sending yields to historic low levels.
And after McIlroy's injuries flared up again at the P.G.A. at Quail Hollow, the thought of rest and recuperation was tempting.
"Bringing the bodies to Ahmedabad flared up the whole thing, but he is the one who took the decision," he said.
The PKK's campaign flared up again when a peace process fell apart in 2015, with its attacks primarily targeting Turkish security forces.
Still, if a global crisis flared up again, central banks still have a few powerful, though controversial and potentially illegal tools left.
I stopped getting dressed or going anywhere, which was a convenient time to do that, since my adult acne had flared up.
Right before the grueling overnight barbecue challenge, an old back injury flared up and he had to be taken to the hospital.
His back problems — long-running but long manageable — also have flared up, forcing him to withdraw from the Madrid tournament this month.
Conflict between the autonomy-seeking PKK and the Turkish military flared up in July last year after the collapse of a ceasefire.
A new fire that flared up in Ventura County has grown to cover nearly 9,000 acres, and is moving toward Santa Paula.
It's a marriage of the combustible and the methodical, and one that at times has flared up over policy and temperament differences.
"The mother's infection may have flared up after her pregnancy, and the virus was then transmitted to other family members," Dokubo said.
A three-decade conflict between the Kurds and Turkey flared up again in July 2015 after a fragile peace process broke down.
Two issues in dispute flared up publicly: changes to retirement savings and to individuals' ability to deduct their state and local taxes.
Ecuador flared up over a nixed fuel subsidy, Chile over a public-transport fare hike, and Bolivia over a suspicious presidential vote.
Tensions between Iran and the U.S. flared up earlier this month after the U.S. assassinated Qasem Soleimani, a top-ranking Iranian general.
But in a volatile year marked by lingering trade tensions and uncertainty that flared up without warning, that formula is working well.
S. trade war fallout which flared up dramatically last month and ended with U.S. President Donald Trump threatening tariffs on all Mexico imports.
But to vote for him, one had to look past the elements of racism, misogyny and Islamophobia that flared up in his campaign.
Without the high-dose oxycodone, Paul could no longer tolerate the days when his back pain flared up, locking him down in agony.
The European Union began pulling up the drawbridge, and debates flared up around the legality and morality of its "stop the boats" policy.
More than 2,000 Mozambicans fled to neighboring Malawi in January as fighting flared up between government forces and rebels in the Tete province.
His 2 health conditions then flared up, causing him to miss several days of work, and Southwest Poultry fired him for his absences.
India's rupee ticked 0.3 percent lower as border tensions with Pakistan flared up after Indian jets bombed a militant camp in Pakistani territory.
Tigers starter Daniel Norris pitched three innings, allowing one hit and two walks and striking out three before a blister issue flared up.
The conflict over arms sales, which also flared up in 2010 and 2015, comes amid heightened trade tensions between the U.S. and China.
In the UK in the late 2000s, there was a genre that flared up and flared out, and it was called wonky pop.
The injury flared up in the past few weeks but has reached a point where playing in the field is not an option.
The nationwide debate over historical monuments flared up after last summer's riots in Charlottesville over the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue.
Markets also kept an eye on developments in the Korean peninsula after tensions flared up between the U.S. and North Korea last week.
The chatter flared up last year when a reputable news service reported that special counsel Robert Mueller had evidence linking Cohen to Prague.
"I've had a history of a tendon problem in my left forearm and it flared up in the first set," she told reporters.
The fire is about 80 percent contained but flared up in the last week, prompting authorities to advise some residents to prepare to evacuate.
The choice between vertical and horizontal stills became a moot point when video became common, then flared up again when mobile phones rolled around.
The scrutiny flared up most visibly last October, when the Democratic presidential candidate answered questions for 11 hours in a marathon Benghazi committee hearing.
In Brazil, which shares a border with Venezuela and where more than 65,000 Venezuelans have requested asylum so far, tensions have also flared up.
This dispute flared up most recently in the case against Apple over the effort to access the iPhone used by the San Bernardino, Calif.
But the burden weighed him down, pressing on a body still battling knee inflammation that had first flared up a month and change prior.
Blazes flared up and down California, from Los Angeles — where a state of emergency was declared just this week — to well north of Sacramento.
But I found myself inexplicably filled with the hot anger that has flared up in me every now and then since Amalia was born.
Frustration with Chinese shop owners flared up in 2006, leading to riots, and in 2014 Chinatown was set ablaze during another spasm of violence.
And it flared up in recent months as Trump, well aware she may challenge him in 2020, repeatedly referred to her using his nickname.
He said the blister may have originally flared up because of the chilly weather but had not been an issue for a few days.
However in July 2016 fighting flared up in Juba once again, with clashes between forces loyal to Kiir and Machar leaving some 270 dead.
Yet Murray has not played since Britain's opening tie at the Davis Cup finals in Madrid last month when the pelvic bruising flared up.
In the Democratic debate on Thursday, this debate flared up again — because what Americans really want is a semantic argument over a word's definition.
It flared up again last April when Devilman uploaded a diss towards Chipmunk that referenced Skepta in ways you can't say on telly before 10pm.
Unexpected emotions flared up for you late last night, Libra, and today, you'd be wise to carve out some time for meditation, journaling, and reflection.
The Barea-Westbrook feud flared up again late in the first half and Westbrook was hit with his second technical foul and ejected from game.
This week, the cold war between Thug and the beauty brand flared up the way your pores aren't supposed to when using a CoverGirl product.
"This data preceded the latest round of tariffs, so that's a bit worrying that even before this flared up we saw some weakness," Nelson said.
The financial crisis flared up a decade ago, and on Wednesday, we got a reminder that the Federal Reserve still hasn't gotten back to normal.
Tensions between Apple and the FBI flared up Thursday after the U.S. Department of Justice filed its latest response in the San Bernardino iPhone case.
The risk of contagion has flared-up following a stock market and currency crash in South America's second-largest country, analysts told CNBC on Tuesday.
The case flared up again briefly in the days before the November vote when new emails were found on the laptop of a Clinton aide.
When he tried to go off his medication in the spring of 2018, his OCD flared up, and so he's back on his regular dose.
Discussions about LNG have flared up recently as the German government wants to diversify away from pipeline gas arriving from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands.
Killian Tillie, the team's second-leading scorer and rebounder, was scratched with a hip injury that was believed to have flared up in warm-ups.
Both injuries flared up in recent weeks, which prompted him to publicly entertain the idea that perhaps it was time to call it a season.
Eventually, his back issues flared up and truly sidelined his career, but you don't get back issues from living an out of control, partying lifestyle.
The countries had initially reached a preliminary deal in mid-October, but it never got signed and tensions flared up again in the following weeks.
" Sources have also told PEOPLE that tensions have flared up between West and his mother-in-law Kris Jenner and that the family is "really worried.
The debate about German LNG has flared up recently as the government wants to diversify away from pipeline gas arriving from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands.
In February, optimism turned to fear as 10-year Treasury yields dropped below 20153% and Chinese economic growth risks flared up hurting equity and credit markets.
In places where it had died down it has now flared up again, with a vengeance -- in Aleppo, for example, in the north of the country.
Another agreement in Doha after violence flared up in Beirut in 2008 saw the Shia-led opposition under Hizbullah win the right to veto major decisions.
The topic of game industry labor organizing has flared up as a flashpoint between developers and the studios and publishers they work for here at GDC.
The row flared up as music fans begin to trickle in to Tel Aviv, and workers put the finishing touches to the music and public venues.
Erdogan's government, locked in a conflict with Turkey's own Kurdish minority that has flared up in recent months, is deeply suspicious of Kurdish aspirations in Syria.
When the migrant crisis flared up, the EU became convinced the country was on the brink of chaos, and sent a team of diplomats to intervene.
But the debate flared up this week when Cyrus' comments on her decision to move away from using hip-hop sparked accusations of hypocrisy and exploitation.
Syndergaard's dominance has waned since his elbow issues flared up and he has been unable to pitch beyond six innings during a three-start winless drought.
Tensions between Israelis and Palestinians have flared up in the last year after several Palestinian protests near Israel's border fence drew lethal responses from the IDF.
Party divisions within the House have flared up after Democrats have stated that they will begin the process of obtaining the president's tax records and Rep.
Tensions over Kashmir flared up in February this year after a suicide attack killed 44 Indian paramilitary officers in the Indian-controlled side of the region.
This flu strain — a virus technically named H7N9 — has flared up in China every year since March 2013, when it first broke out in the country.
It flared up on Thursday afternoon in the Simi Valley northwest of Los Angeles and has since burned 113,503 acres and is only 25 percent contained.
But they also have left women's pros feeling little support from men's players when debates around equal prize money have flared up, as they do periodically.
Rui Andre, the mayor of Monchique where the blaze flared up last Friday, said more than half of his municipality's area of 39,13 hectares had burnt.
Disagreements among the GOP brass over how best to approach the issue — and highlight the liberal "abolish ICE" movement — have also flared up in recent days.
The net neutrality debate has flared up multiple times over the last decade or so, ending in different places depending on the political party in power.
Senior Myanmar officials allege that the Kokang insurgency, also in the north, flared up again in 2015 thanks to armament, logistical support and troops provided by China.
Butler had 218.5 points, 215 rebounds and six assists in Saturday's victory over the Houston Rockets but his sore knee flared up after the following day's practice.
That spawned a whole #DeleteUber campaign, which once again flared up following explosive allegations of sexual harassment — and the embedded culture within the company that spawned it.
I have the privilege to be sheltered in the richer northern part of the city, almost completely segregated from the protests that flared up over the winter.
SYDNEY, July 6 (Reuters) - Australian and New Zealand shares fell on Wednesday, along with many regional markets, as fears over instability in the European Union flared up.
The debate has flared up again following the passage of a California law that goes against NCAA rules, and we explore multiple arguments today on CNN 10.
In the Peloponnese region of Ilia, blazes that broke out in three areas on Monday and looked tamed early on Tuesday flared up again, fanned by winds.
It slowed down and flared up several times since then, most dramatically, in an explosion caught on tape by a BBC crew that injured ten last week.
Manager Mike Scioscia said the knee had been bothering him for the last month "on and off" but it flared up after his last outing on Sunday.
However, the Johanna Ortiz dress proved to cause some difficulties for Trump, as her sleeves flared up every time a gust of wind blew through the air.
On other occasions when the immigration issue has flared up, Democrats have argued that Trump and his allies were confecting a crisis that did not really exist.
Lippman added that while tensions between Saudi Arabia and Iran have flared up over the incident, it is unlikely that they are headed towards a military conflict.
Oil worker strikes have flared up and interrupted production this year, fueled by what ONEP described in a statement this month as "flagrant violations of human dignity".
G.B.T. Fed by the buzz surrounding the release of the poster and the ticket sale, the story flared up on social media, igniting a Boycott Coachella hashtag.
Imported cases So far, China has confirmed 226 imported cases, mostly expatriate Chinese who returned to their hometowns as the outbreak flared up in their host countries.
Pakistan offered to resume on-and-off talks with India over their border dispute in the Kashmir region, which stalled in 2015 as violence flared up there.
The debate flared up again after her essay was published, with the New York magazine columnist Andrew Sullivan likening the spreadsheet's creation to an act of McCarthyism.
S. trade dispute has roiled financial markets this year, causing the FTSE 100 to suffer its biggest monthly drop this year in August when tensions flared up.
Tensions flared up at the San Ysidro port of entry when some migrants tried to cross the border and authorities used tear gas to disperse the group.
AFTER PETROL subsidies were slashed, protests of surprising ferocity have flared up across the country—and neither the government nor the demonstrators seem to be backing down.
Developments around the trade talks have been a key factor influencing the yuan's movements and market sentiment since tensions flared up between Washington and Beijing last year.
Etihad and Emirates recently became members of the U.S. Travel Association, though they were not members two years ago during the last time the issue flared up.
Yet even when debates about Confederate symbols have flared up over the past decade, they rarely seemed to land on campus at Washington and Lee, alumni said.
A 2220-acre wildfire flared up Sunday night and temporarily shut down Interstate 250 at the Altamont Pass, which is about 280 miles (2130 kilometers) east of Oakland.
The Kremlin wants to retain its grip on the country's wretched east—where fighting has flared up again—and so secure a stranglehold on its policies (see article).
Zuck's first stab at the fake news problem—which flared up immediately following the election of Donald Trump—utilized a strategy he hoped would solve the problem quickly.
Joanne lived with lupus, but after she was raped in college at age 19, the disease that attacks the immune system flared up with such force, she died.
The issue flared up again when Tata Steel announced plans to sell or close its money-losing business in Britain, prompting calls for an emergency session of Parliament.
Then it flared up a little in his last start on June 2 at Milwaukee and again a day after a bullpen session in Cincinnati over the weekend.
The issue first flared up in the primaries several months ago when Trump became the last major candidate in the field not to share his returns with voters.
Hostility between Israelis and Palestinians have flared up in the last year after several Palestinian protests near Israel's border fence were met with lethal responses from the IDF.
Just over three years ago, the debate over sexual harassment flared up in Canada after the firing and arrest of a prominent musician and radio host, Jian Ghomeshi.
For starters, Nowitzki is still recovering from an inflamed tendon in his left foot that flared up in the midst of his comeback from ankle surgery in April.
This is just another in an ever-growing list of hate crimes across the country that have flared up following Trump's election and have continued during his presidency.
The epidemic, which first emerged in China, flared up in northern Italy last week, increasing fears of a larger-than-expected fallout on the European and global economy.
It is no secret, it has been mentioned that he had a temper, and when it flared up, it was a force of nature, a wonder to behold.
Qassem Soleimani early Friday, escalating a simmering conflict between the US and Iran that had flared up after an American contractor was killed in Iraq in late December.
Relations between Shia and majority Sunni communities have flared up at times in Pakistan, with some extremist Sunni groups such as Lashkhar-e-Janghvi trying to exploit sectarian tensions.
The fire is about 2100 percent contained but it has flared up in the last week, prompting authorities to advise some residents in the area to prepare for evacuation.
Protests have subsided recently on announcements of a referendum vote on a new constitution in April and major social and economic reforms, though violence flared up again last week.
They flared up again today after the actress appeared on Watch What Happens Live and was asked about the KKW perfume Kim Kardashian sent to her haters, Moretz included.
The balky muscle flared up again during the Brewers&apos series last weekend at New York, but Counsell said he expected Braun to be available against the Phillies Friday.
Relations between Shia and majority Sunni communities have flared up at times in Pakistan, with some extremist Sunni groups such as Lashkhar-e-Janghvi trying to exploit sectarian tensions.
Sectarian divisions have flared up in the Middle East, with Saudi Arabia's Sunni allies rallying behind it as it cut diplomatic ties with Iran, the region's main Shi'ite power.
The Republican nominee injured his knee while exiting a car in North Carolina, a condition that subsided briefly but then flared up during a bowling excursion at Camp David.
Other details to watch: The financial crisis flared up a decade ago, and on Wednesday, we got a reminder that the Federal Reserve still hasn't gotten back to normal.
However, she had a fashion mishap while posing alongside Colombia's vice president and minister of national defense — her sleeves flared up in the wind, creating giant circles of fabric.
Washington (CNN)The perennial speculation about whether Texas could turn blue flared up with fresh legitimacy on Wednesday after a new poll from Quinnipiac University indicated incumbent Republican Sen.
The 60-day waiting period triggered after the filing is still in effect, but in that time tensions between the U.S. and China have dissipated and flared up again.
This figure is the most in a single year since 2011, when the European debt crisis flared up and Standard & Poor's cut its rating on United States government debt.
Wright had some success in the bullpen late in the regular season, but he has a chronic knee injury and it flared up before Game 22, making him unavailable.
Still, financial and professional problems soon flared up for Mr. Howe, including a 2003 bankruptcy and a felony theft charge in 2010 after he made a fake bank deposit.
In the years after the invasion, the family remained in Iraq, even as unrest spread, militants took up arms and centuries-old tensions between Sunnis and Shiites flared up.
The trade spat has so far roiled financial markets this year, causing the FTSE 100 to suffer its biggest monthly drop in 2019 in August when tensions flared up.
Tempers have been running hot: Huawei's chief said earlier this year as national security issues flared up that the United States is trying to stifle competition among phone makers.
His farm was hit by avian flu in 2015, and he also lost pigs to PED, or porcine epidemic diarrhea, which flared up in the U.S. the year earlier.
Demonstrations have flared up throughout the year, however, as the government moved to pass other legislative changes that many here and abroad say would weaken the rule of law.
The debate has flared up around labor's efforts to make inroads with the likes of Uber and Airbnb, businesses that allow drivers and homeowners to earn income as contractors.
BERLIN — A simmering linguistic controversy has flared up in Germany, with a group of more than 70 influential figures publishing an appeal against the use of gender-neutral terms.
"But I wasn't able to find a job quickly, and the transition from college and stress of being unable to find a job really flared up my depression," she said.
Hilton's name was recently brought up during the controversy that flared up in the final stretch of election season surrounding the remarks Trump has made about women over the years.
And it flared up again after white nationalists marched during the summer to protest the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville, Virginia, where a counterprotester was killed.
It was an interview from March of 2015, just as the latest civil war in Yemen flared up, conducted with Johannes van der Klaauw, the UN humanitarian coordinator for Yemen.
However, she had a fashion mishap while posing alongside the country's vice president and minister of national defense — her sleeves flared up in the wind, creating giant circles of fabric. 
Prodigy was in the hospital getting treatment for sickle cell anemia -- which he'd battled his entire life, and had flared up immediately following a performance in severe Las Vegas heat.
Tensions between the world's two largest economies flared up recently after China announced new tariffs on $75 billion in American goods in retaliation to additional U.S. duties announced in August.
Since the US-China trade conflict flared up nearly two years ago, it has impacted members of the financial community from traders to business owners whose supply chains were disrupted.
There have been several murders of well-known figures on the streets of Kiev since Russia annexed Crimea and a pro-Moscow rebellion flared up in east Ukraine in 2014.
The debate has periodically flared up over issues like religious students' exemption from military service and lifting rules that prohibit most buses, trains and stores from operating on the Sabbath.
Berkeley is not the only school that was rocked by 2017's free speech war: tensions, protests, and, in some cases, violence, flared up across the country throughout the spring semester.
Before that, Politiski had been convinced that spending on more expensive products from Kiehl's and Supergoop would help soothe her rosacea, a skin condition that flared up after she graduated college.
Last week, tensions between the world's two largest economies flared up after China announced new tariffs on $75 billion in U.S. goods in retaliation to additional American duties announced in August.
Clashes between members of the Beni Amer and Nuba tribes, which have flared up in the past, were re-ignited on Wednesday and continued into Saturday morning, a police statement said.
The knee problem, though, flared up after one of two seemingly accidental clashes with Tanui soon after the bell in the 25-lap event as the leaders jostled for pole position.
Eating meat is a hugely contested topic in the predominantly Hindu country, where cows are considered sacred and violence has frequently flared up between India's Hindu and meat-eating Muslim communities.
A century-long territorial dispute between Venezuela and Guyana has flared up in recent years with Exxon's discovery of more than 5 billion barrels of oil and gas off Guyana's coast.
The latest violence flared up on May 23, after the military launched an operation targeting Isnilon Hapilon, a Filipino militant leader, who was last year designated ISIS emir for Southeast Asia.
Haftar, who has rejected the GNA, was on the opposite side to Misrata's brigades in a conflict that flared up across Libya in 2014, just as Islamic State was gaining strength.
While the situation appeared to deescalate in the weeks following Iran's retaliatory strike on a base housing US troops in Iraq, tensions have flared up once again between Tehran and Washington.
After weeks of uneasy calm, the political crisis triggered by Catalonia's independence drive flared up again last week when the new regional parliament elected Torrent as speaker at its first sitting.
Last month, Day's lower back flared up with pain at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he is a former champion, causing him to withdraw a few holes into his first round.
The June violence flared up after a rogue state militia leader killed the region's state president and other top level officials, sparking a shootout in Bahir Dar, the capital of Amhara.
Clearly in an effort to maximise the sweet, viral publicity that flared up around the prank, the network has made a followup mockumentary-style video claiming Caitlín hasn't been seen since.
After a string of horrific accidents this year, intense discussions flared up on social media about when — and whether — it was safe to let children work and play around heavy equipment.
Kelley was involved in a domestic dispute with the family of Danielle Shields, a woman he married in 2014, and the situation had flared up, according to officials and public records.
Rights groups allege Rohingya killings Violence in Rakhine State flared up in October, after more than a dozen Myanmar soldiers and police were attacked by 300 men armed with knives and pistols.
But the protests have grown to look more like a Democratic tea party and less like the second version of Occupy Wall Street, which flared up but fizzled without any sustained fuel.
Months before trade tensions with the U.S. flared up, the Chinese government embarked on a campaign to tighten credit conditions in an effort to reduce companies' reliance on debt for fueling growth.
U.S. soybean exports to China have plunged by more than 80 percent since Beijing slapped steep tariffs on shipments last July as trade tensions between the world's top two economies flared up.
For example, trade tensions between China and the U.S. flared up earlier in May, causing global stocks to fall more than 3% this month and many strategists have adjusted their forecasts accordingly.
The dance craze flared up social media networks with video postings of people dancing in response to the so-called "Kiki challenge" to the song "In My Feelings" by Canadian singer Drake.
Surveys of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres have shown at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed in Rakhine state in the month after violence flared up on Aug.
The GNA was designed to resolve a conflict that flared up in 2014, when an armed alliance took control of institutions in Tripoli and the newly elected parliament relocated to the east.
Just look at the ongoing beef between Street Fighter V pros Kenneth "K-Brad" Bradley and Joshua "Wolfkrone" Philpot, which flared up once again at the ELeague Street Fighter V Invitational yesterday.
The scenes in Tbilisi, the Georgian capital, flared up suddenly after public anger over the visit and speech of a member of the Russian lower house of parliament triggered big street protests.
The former world number one played in the Davis Cup last November but decided in late December that he was not fit enough to play the Australian Open after bruising flared up.
"Domestic politics have flared up again and the cumbersome dynamics will make it challenging for May to get an eventual deal through the UK Parliament," said Alexandra Dumitru, an economist at Rabobank.
Pramila Jayapal (D-Wash.) and Mark Pocan (D-Wis.) — who she is working with to resolve a monthslong policy dispute that has flared up again as the bill speeds toward the floor.
Those allegations flared up in January after he reportedly demanded in an Oval Office meeting to know why the U.S. should admit immigrants from "shithole countries," like Haiti or those in Africa.
Musk's latest legal battle with the SEC flared up in February after the agency claimed that Musk violated their settlement agreement when he tweeted that Tesla would make 500,000 total cars in 2019.
Sunday's meeting appeared to leave unresolved a disagreement which flared up in June between Saudi Arabia and Iran over whether OPEC members are allowed to pump more oil to make up shortfalls elsewhere.
Bryant missed the Lakers' 23-9 loss to the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday after shoulder soreness flared up and Los Angeles went on to its seventh straight loss and 295th in 11 games.
Tensions have flared up after Del Vecchio appeared to indicate in November that he wanted his right-hand man Francesco Milleri to get the CEO job - a prospect that irked the French side.
That turmoil flared up in New York less than a year after Mr. Bratton's return, when Eric Garner, a black man on Staten Island, died after an officer placed him in a chokehold.
Aside from the issue of Senate rules, there are also serious policy objections to the conservative proposal from more moderate members of the conference, which flared up in the Senate lunch on Wednesday.
Tensions in Indian-administered Kashmir have repeatedly flared up in recent months following the death of Burhan Wani, a young militant leader who reach out to Kashmiri youth on social media, in 2016.
Trump may also see kinship with Moore because he is facing his own allegations of sexual harassment against multiple women, which flared up during last year's presidential campaign and which he has denied.
Before the sexual abuse scandal flared up in Boston in 20103, forcing the bishops to institute reforms, bishops routinely sent abusive clerics to church-run treatment centers and then returned them to ministry.
Ferrante Fever has flared up in Naples, where nearly 5,000 children are vying to audition for HBO's adaptation of "My Brilliant Friend," the first of the four smash-hit novels by Elena Ferrante.
After that there were a series of incremental expansions, which kept the topic alive at the legislature every year, but the debate really flared up again when the ballot initiative started gaining momentum.
The latest burst of anger, which led to the planned protests, flared up ahead of a June 250 deadline for companies to comply with new business practice standards, which are still being finalised.
The issue has flared up in recent days, in the wake of the hack of emails at the Democratic National Committee that the Obama administration said Wednesday was almost certainly the work of Russia.
The hunk of rock was about the size of a mini fridge, and when it flared up 60 miles over the Rocky Mountains, it did so with the force of 453 tons of TNT.
It also tapped into a long-running debate about using the 1917 Espionage Act to target journalists and others, including Edward Snowden, an issue that has flared up in both Republican and Democratic administrations.
Tensions flared up again later that year in the wake of a referendum to dissolve the village and place it under the direct jurisdiction of Mamakating—which could have major implications for future development.
Fighting between ethnic insurgents and the army, which flared up again in 2011 after a ceasefire fractured over long-held grievances, has weakened communities' rights and driven more than 100,000 civilians from their homes.
Such concerns surged this week as interest around FaceApp, the viral app that uses artificial intelligence to apply realistic filters and effects to photos, once again flared up two years after its 2017 debut.
The debate about German LNG imports has flared up in recent weeks as operators and the government have shown an interest in diversifying away from pipeline gas arriving from Russia, Norway and the Netherlands.
Renamo and Nyusi's ruling party fought on opposing sides of a 16-year civil war before a ceasefire ended the bloodshed in 1992, however violence has flared up sporadically in the years since then.
Mr. Keenlyside was singing the title role in a performance being simulcast in theaters when a vocal cord injury he sustained during rehearsals suddenly flared up — and he had to be replaced mid-opera.
Mozart has the solo soprano come in quite late in this opening movement, and her entrance often feels as if a spotlight has flared up, casting the rest of the ensemble into the shadows.
Royals RH Dillon Gee (22-23, 23) The 3163-year-old Skaggs appeared ready to open the season with the Angels before the shoulder issues flared up and now is close to 2316 percent.
The dollar was flat at 111.73 yen, having earlier dipped against the Japanese currency as worries over North Korea flared up again amid an escalating war of words between it and the United States.
Suspicion that Mormons have dual loyalties flared up early in the last century over whether to seat Senator Reed Smoot of Utah, who was also a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.
The gas row is part of a broader political conflict between the two countries, which flared up after Russia annexed Ukraine's Crimea in 2014 and a pro-Russian separatist rebellion erupted in eastern Ukraine.
A few firefighters doused the property perimeter, but within minutes, small, new patches of flame flared up; it had been like that for days, hindering progress, and making it impossible to defend each structure.
Congressional interest in foreign actors using U.S. social media platforms to influence the 2016 election flared up after Facebook revealed that Kremlin-linked groups purchased $100,000 in political ads during the 85033 campaign season.
MANAGUA (Reuters) - Nicaraguan students taunted President Daniel Ortega with shouts of "murderer" as he spoke at an event aimed at negotiating a solution to weeks of deadly demonstrations that flared up again on Wednesday.
Six-times champion Novak Djokovic has not played a competitive match since last year's Wimbledon because of an elbow problem that flared up again recently, forcing him to skip the season-opening Qatar Open.
It glimmered into my memory weeks later, a spark of recognition that slowly flared up as I saw what the show and poem share: the idea that destruction is an indispensable part of reclamation.
But the origin of the pale green concoction and its base liquor, pisco, is the subject of a bitter feud between Chile and Peru, which has flared up again after an international booze competition.
"As racial tensions flared up and revealed themselves to still be one of the main things that as a society we have to tackle and deal with, the relevance became even more profound," he explains.
Tensions between Trump and the CBC flared up in June, when the group declined to take a second meeting with the president, arguing that he had failed to make Cabinet officials available for further discussions.
"I've had Epstein-Barr virus in the past and it's a possibility that this has flared up again and resurfaced, but we can't be sure until I've had these tests in Munich," added the rider.
Concern over fruit juices flared up in 2012 when Consumer Reports found that 1 in 4 samples of apple and grape juices had lead levels higher than the FDA's bottled-water limit of 5 ppb.
New conflicts, like the Syrian civil war, have created millions of new refugees who can't go home, and conflicts have flared up again in old regions, like South Sudan, Afghanistan, and the Central African Republic.
Sterling bore the brunt of concerns this year over Britain's trade policy with Europe which flared up following the Brexit vote, said Jason Leinwand, founder and chief executive of FirstLine FX in Randolph, New Jersey.
Following a pause after the Ukraine crisis flared up and sanctions were imposed, the Russian Finance Ministry returned to global debt markets last year, raising $3 billion in Eurobonds, but borrowing via OFZs remains key.
The issue, which has dogged her presidential campaign for more than a year, flared up again last week after the release of a highly critical investigation by the State Department's inspector general that found Mrs.
Scandals also flared up in Chile and in Australia, where Cardinal George Pell, a former close adviser of Francis and top Vatican official, was sentenced in March to six years in prison for sexual abuse.
Everyone will be watching as well to see whether Trump meets with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani, after tensions between the two countries flared up after the attack on the oil fields in Saudi Arabia. 1003.
"China has been taking steps to relax its enforcement of sanctions even before the trade tensions with the United States flared up, " according to Scott Seaman director of Asia at political risk consulting firm Eurasia Group.
The simmering controversy over the raid flared up again on Tuesday when Trump broke with decades of presidential precedent and blamed the military for the failed operation — and for Owens's death — rather than taking responsibility himself.
The market had been on edge since last week after tensions between the United States and North Korea flared up, with nuclear-armed Pyongyang threatening to fire missiles near the U.S. Pacific island territory of Guam.
ATHENS (Reuters) - Aircraft and firefighters on the ground fought a blaze that burned large tracts of pristine pine forest on the Greek island of Evia on Wednesday as the wildfire flared up again at different spots.
The issue has flared up again since the conservative, nationalist Law and Justice (PiS) party of Jaroslaw Kaczynski, also a former anti-communist activist who fell out with Walesa in the 1990s, won power in 2015.
JERUSALEM — A wave of violence that had subsided in recent months flared up again on Friday as four attacks in Jerusalem and the West Bank within 24 hours underscored the edgy mood between Israelis and Palestinians.
The dispute flared up amid rising tensions between Canada and the Trump administration over the future of the North American Trade Agreement and increasing Canadian worries about losing factory jobs to lower-wage plants in Mexico.
Tensions over their history flared up after South Korea's Supreme Court last year ordered two Japanese companies to compensate some wartime labourers, an issue which Japan says was settled under a 1965 treaty that normalised ties.
Tensions over their history flared up after South Korea's Supreme Court last year ordered two Japanese companies to compensate some wartime labourers, an issue which Japan says was settled under a 1965 treaty that normalised ties.
The two Asian countries are currently locked in a trade dispute that flared up in July when Japan restricted exports of high-tech materials to South Korea which are critical for producing semiconductors and display screens.
Dozens of wildfires that have been raging across the Pacific Northwest flared up this week, unfurling a blanket of opaque smoke from the Cascades to the coast and raining ash down on cars, streets and people.
But the debate flared up again on Tuesday with Forbes officially naming Jenner, at 21, the youngest ever self-made billionaire, beating previous record holder, Mark Zuckerberg, who was given that title when he was 23.
Violence flared up again this past week in the largely Kurdish southeast, with bomb attacks leaving 10 people dead in separate attacks, mostly police and soldiers, in an escalation that officials blamed on Kurdish PKK militants.
The issue has flared up as the number of migrants arriving illegally in Italy via boats from North Africa has soared in recent weeks, with nearly 9,1503 arriving in one four-day stretch in late June alone.
The issue has flared up as the number of migrants arriving illegally in Italy via boats from North Africa has soared in recent weeks, with nearly 9,000 arriving in one four-day stretch in late June alone.
Concerns over China's foreign exchange rate policy flared up last year following a surprise devaluation of the yuan in August and a sharp slide in the yuan this year in January, fanning fears of an economic slowdown.
"What's really new this time around is that all of these tensions flared up together in an explosion that covered the entire country and almost every social sector with a unison that hasn't happened before," Pinto says.
Clinton, according to her doctor, suffers from mild chronic sinusitis that flared up – complete with a complementary ear infection – in January, just as the candidate was heading into a long and grueling primary season of nonstop travel.
Another related conflict has now flared up, as Drake (who was staying in the area over the weekend) accused the nearby Madison Club of race-based prejudice in a now-deleted Instagram post he put up yesterday.
In a related matter, the political sensitivity of Jerusalem flared up after Mr. Netanyahu denied a report that he had privately urged Mr. Trump last February not to move the American Embassy to Jerusalem from Tel Aviv.
London's cabby wars echo the culture wars that fueled Britain's vote last summer to leave the European Union — and that have brutally flared up again in recent weeks: immigrant versus native, old versus new, global versus national.
Ellsbury was originally expected to be ready for the start of spring training, but plantar fasciitis in his right foot, an ailment he has dealt with for years, flared up while he was returning from hip surgery.
So there we were minding our own business at the local upmarket open-air food bazaar when one of the several artisanal barrel fires flared up and I got hit in the face with a load of smoke.
BAGHDAD (Reuters) - Iraq said on Monday it was considering using security forces to prevent Kurdistan from shutting down output from the oil area of Kirkuk after tensions flared up between the central government and the semi-autonomous region.
Trade tensions between the U.S. and China once again flared up Thursday after President Donald Trump threatened another round of tariffs on the roughly $300 billion of Chinese goods that had not already been targeted by American levies.
Lee is likely to hold talks with Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, which would mark the highest-level dialogue since tension flared up last year over the issue of Japan's wartime use of South Korean forced labour, Yonhap said.
Meanwhile, a nationwide debate surrounding the issue of monuments that memorialize the Confederacy flared up after the violence in Charlottesville -- where white nationalists marched to protest the removal of a Robert E. Lee statue -- and continues to simmer.
The issue has long inflamed the right, but most recently flared up in response to the release in 2015 of a heavily edited video purporting to show a Planned Parenthood official discussing the illegal sale of fetal parts.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic's U.S. Open title defense just got a little tougher on Wednesday as a recent shoulder issue flared up and nearly knocked the Serbian out of a second-round match that tested his resolve.
In the six years since, GIF pronunciation debates have intermittently flared up on the internet, typically during slow news weeks and almost always offering some new perspective—asking what linguists think, chalking it up to regional differences, etc.
When the civil war flared up again in April, Shadi, a welder, carried on working, living as normally as he could until about a month ago, when a man he described as a gangster came to his door.
WASHINGTON — Abortion flared up Wednesday as the latest hot-button issue to complicate passage of a bill to repeal and replace the Affordable Care Act, which Senate Republican leaders hope to unveil on Thursday and pass next week.
The new pipeline will allow Russia to cut out the middleman for much of its westbound gas shipments — and to avoid the kind of disputes over payments and conditions with Kiev that have flared up in recent years.
Surveys of Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh by aid agency Medecins Sans Frontieres have shown at least 6,700 Rohingya were killed in Rakhine state in the month after violence flared up on Aug 25, the aid group said last week.
Which only made the ongoing race-baiting of alleged criminals at the border—which flared up again when the president argued with Nancy Pelosi and Chuck Schumer about it in front of the press Tuesday—all the more glaring.
Major rows have flared up several times with Russia over issues such as whether Ukraine siphoned off gas supplies for Europe as they were transported through Russia's neighboring state, as well as payments relating to gas supply and transit.
As crews continued to battle several blazes up and down the state, the most recent, named the Maria fire, flared up in Ventura County on Thursday evening and grew to cover nearly 9,000 acres as of noon on Friday.
William Bailey, 40, who was in the clinic on a recent morning for a drop-in visit after a rear molar flared up, said he likes looking up from the dentist's chair and seeing another person from Indian country.
After the row - dubbed the scallop wars - flared up five years ago, French and UK fishermen brokered yearly agreements that saw British fishermen limit their scallop dredging in the Baie de Seine in exchange for some French scallop permits.
Originally, after his most recent back problems flared up, Walker had spoken with team officials, and the plan was to have him take occasional days off but play through the pain, which has bothered him sporadically throughout his career.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The prospect of a quick deal between Mexico and the United States retreated on Friday as disagreements over energy flared up and conflict over autos persisted in the renegotiation of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).
Tensions in the Middle East have flared up as the United States carried out air strikes on Sunday against the Kataib Hezbollah militia group, while protesters in Iraq on Saturday briefly forced the closure of its southern Nassiriya oilfield.
Now, he is one of around 50,000 people whose lives are on hold after they were placed under quarantine as Italy tries to contain Europe's worst outbreak of coronavirus that flared up in the regions of Lombardy and Veneto.
But a softer-than-expected wage increase, just 0.1 percent, is tamping down some fears of inflation that flared up after last month's surprise wage gains kicked off a jump in interest rates and sent stocks into a correction.
But tensions really flared up after Lange, the convention chair, refused to reconsider the committee's decision and later adjourned the event around 10pm to loud shouts for a recount from Sanders supporters, after proceedings had run three hours overtime.
In what can only be described as a genuinely dramatic 93 seconds, the door to the machine slid shut, a hot light flared up from behind the bootie-clad feet, and the knit uppers fused to a pair of soles.
He added that it's nearly impossible to speculate why the bird flu flared up again this year, as nothing about the virus itself has changed and infections have occurred in the same locations as past years, in eastern and southern China.
The body-count is often cited by the armed forces as evidence of their success against the long-running insurgency, which flared up in 2013 after Abdel-Fattah al-Sisi, then a general, now president, toppled a democratically elected Islamist government.
For music and nightlife lovers in Sydney, this is perhaps respite following a turbulent year of tension between local government and the general public—something that was further flared up after recent controversial comments were made by NSW Premier Mike Baird.
A row over a pair of uninhabited islands in the Aegean, which nearly caused the two NATO allies to go to war in the 1990s, flared up in February when a Turkish ship touring the area collided with a Greek vessel.
Keys, who added she also had issues with a stomach muscle in a previous match that flared up again on Monday, found it increasingly difficult to move and the 27-year-old Zhang took advantage to send it to a decider.
Tensions between nuclear rivals India and Pakistan flared up this week after both sides carried out tit-for-tat air strikes and shot down each other's fighter jets, prompting global concerns over a potential outbreak of war in South Asia.
Renamo and Nyusi's ruling party fought on opposing sides of the 16-year conflict that killed an estimated 1 million people before a peace accord ended the fighting in 1992, although violence has flared up sporadically in the years since.
Avolon has no immediate need to raise funds after repricing loans and tapping capital markets before concerns over HNA first flared up, said Mark Wasden, senior analyst at Moody's Investors Service, which rates Avolon at Ba2 with a stable outlook.
But without a Chopin opera to stage, Dvořák's potent work, which plunges gamely into the ancient intra-Slavic conflict between Catholic Poland and Orthodox Russia which flared up after the death of the tsar Boris Godunov, makes a fine substitute.
These divisions—which flared up during last year's brutal primary race between Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders and have only intensified since Donald Trump's victory—are often seen in narrowly partisan terms, as a lingering quarrel between rival Democratic factions.
Read More: A Rohingya refugee recalls her escape from Myanmar The longstanding tensions in Rakhine state flared up again last month when a recently-formed Rohingya insurgent group, the Arakan Rohingya Salvation Army, launched a series of attacks on security posts.
A memory from middle school of Sean McCabe, coming home in socks, in tears, after he'd been jumped for his Air Jordans, flared up before him; Sean still got shit about it and Sean could now bench three hundred pounds.
It's no secret, it's been mentioned that he had a temper, and when it flared up, it was a force of nature, a wonder to behold – his jaw grinding, his face reddening, his eyes boring a hole right through you.
The priority, officials said, is to avoid the kind of violent clashes that periodically flared up on the campaign trail between Mr. Trump's supporters and those who opposed him, while allowing groups on both sides to carry on with events.
None of that spared the Canadians from the president's anger over how they protect their dairy industry — an issue that flared up after 75 dairy farmers in Wisconsin lost their main milk buyer because of a trade dispute with Canada.
A bitter dispute between South Korea and former colonist Japan has flared up, with Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo facing a consumer backlash after a new ad by the company was criticized as mocking victims of wartime forced labor and brothel workers.
The row flared up on Tuesday when ANC Secretary General Ace Magashule said an agreement to expand the central bank's mandate "to include growth and employment" had been sealed at a three-day party meeting with partners such as labour unions.
BAGHDAD, Oct 16 (Reuters) - Iraq said on Monday it was considering using security forces to prevent Kurdistan from shutting down output from the oil area of Kirkuk after tensions flared up between the central government and the semi-autonomous region.
While the climate wars that flared up during the George W. Bush administration subsided under President Barack Obama, scientists are girding for battle again, now that President-elect Trump appointed climate deniers to lead each of the environment-related cabinet agencies.
But when it collapsed under a torrent of rain, killing dozens of people, the usual political inferno flared up, with parties accusing one another as the government blamed it all on the highway service provider, in search for a scapegoat.
Though the debate is largely happening in private, it flared up publicly this week when one of Pelosi's California allies urged her to call a formal vote, arguing that Cipollone's letter effectively shut the door on cooperating with House Democrats.
The dispute — one of several trade conflicts to erupt between the two countries over lumber, newsprint and other goods — flared up amid wrangling over the Trump administration's plan to drastically rework the 24-year-old North American Free Trade Agreement.
As trade tensions flared up between the world's two largest economies last month and the Chinese yuan threatened to fall past the key 22-per-dollar level, the won slid to near 21,2.13 per dollar, its lowest since January 22.1.
Two of Friday's filings come in cases out of the US Court of Appeals for the 9th Circuit, which has long been the source of animosity from Trump but flared up into a back-and-forth with Chief Justice John Roberts this week.
One can only imagine the debates that have flared up through the decades at the Art Students League, a 1583-year-old nonprofit school on West 57th Street that counts Winslow Homer, Norman Rockwell, Georgia O'Keeffe and Mark Rothko among its alumni.
U.S-China trade tensions flared up with U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo accusing Chinese telecom giant Huawei Technologies of lying about its ties to the government and Beijing saying Washington must end its "wrong actions" if it wanted trade talks to continue.
The debate has flared up again recently because of technological achievements such as deep learning, which recently enabled a Google software program called AlphaGo to beat Go world champion Lee Sedol, a task considered even harder than beating the world's chess champions.
Having missed the second half of the 2017 season because of his troublesome elbow, Djokovic returned at the start of this year but the injury flared up again at the Australian Open during a shock defeat by South Korean youngster Chung Hyeon.
This hostility has flared up time and again, starting with the controversies around McCarthyism in the early 1950s, resurfacing during assessments of Soviet military capabilities in the 1970s, and appearing again in disputes over whether Saddam Hussein's Iraq had weapons of mass destruction.
PARIS (Reuters) - The United States, France and Russia are to send envoys to Azerbaijan, Armenia and to Nagorno-Karabakh in a bid to resolve the conflict that has flared up in the border region, French Foreign Minister Jean-Marc Ayrault said on Tuesday.
That point has flared up again, with English insisting that Dodd-Frank gives the CFPB director the right to name his successor, while the administration maintains that the Federal Vacancies Reform Act supersedes and gives the president the authority to name agency heads.
A huge swelling flared up around Brunson's right eye, which he kept touching, and a jab and a high kick caught the wrestler as soon as he had stopped running in on Whittaker and stood still long enough for Whittaker to kick.
Since 2000, Mr. Shorter, a National Endowment for the Arts jazz master, has held together a fabulous quartet that plays an inimitable style of flared-up chamber jazz with the pianist Danilo Pérez, the bassist John Patitucci and the drummer Brian Blade.
The agitation flared up especially at Colorado's Aspen Snowmass and Wyoming's Jackson Hole, which may explain why, for 2020-21, access to these two destinations will be a $150 add-on to the $699 Ikon Base Pass, unlocking five days at each place.
Tensions in the Middle East have flared up as the United States carried out air strikes on Sunday in Iraq and Syria against the Kataib Hezbollah militia group, while protesters in Iraq on Saturday forced the closure of its southern Nassiriya oilfield.
The feud in the Persian Gulf flared up on June 2000, when Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Arab allies all broke off trade, travel and diplomatic relations with Qatar as punishment for what they said was its support of terrorism.
"Coronavirus fears that had flared up yesterday morning and had faded out by yesterday afternoon, had returned overnight to pummel the economically-sensitive currencies in the commodity block and in the emerging markets," said Karl Schamotta, chief market strategist at Cambridge Global Payments.
Tensions over this issue flared up on Monday, when senators started to ask questions about the EpiPen, a device used in emergencies to treat anaphylaxis, a severe allergic reaction that can make people go into shock, struggle to breathe, or get a skin rash.
It was, all things considered, an energetic performance to be proud of, Bates later told reporters — in addition to everything else because Chock has for months been dealing with a foot injury that flared up again during their warmup, minutes before they took the ice.
If China volatility wasn't enough, geopolitical turmoil was also weighing on markets as a row between major oil producers Saudi Arabia and Iran, whose supply is due to come back following the repeal of international sanctions following a nuclear deal, flared up this week.
The issue of hospital-based fraud flared up in January when a woman in Beijing posted a video denouncing other scalpers for buying up "tickets" often needed to ensure an appointment with a doctor and then inflating the price to re-sell them to patients.
The issue had flared up again last week after it came to light that in 2012 Corbyn questioned a decision by London local authorities to remove a street mural depicting men in suits with big noses playing Monopoly on the backs of naked people.
Debates around the inviolability of iconic works were never far from the minds of the Surrealists and Dadaists of Duchamp's day, too, and flared up with the renegades of the Pictures Generation — Cindy Sherman and Richard Prince among those taking up the banner of appropriation.
SEOUL, Oct 22 (Reuters) - A bitter dispute between South Korea and former colonist Japan has flared up, with Japanese clothing brand Uniqlo facing a consumer backlash after a new ad by the company was criticised as mocking victims of wartime forced labour and brothel workers.
The long-simmering dispute has flared up here and there since Coastal GasLink announced in late 2018 it would start construction of the project, a 416-mile pipeline that would move natural gas across B.C. to an LNG export facility on the West Coast.
As indicators such as the Vix and the euro/dollar — which traditionally flared up in previous U.S. government shutdown episodes — remained well within recent ranges, currency markets remained focused on two major central bank meetings this week, namely the Bank of Japan and the European Central Bank.
The question of standing versus walking flared up recently in Washington, D.C., after the general manager of the Metro, Paul Wiedefeld, said the practice of walking on the left and standing to the right — as outlined in the Metro's rules and manners — could damage the escalator.
Syrian refugees, who are fleeing violence and in some cases starvation, have been caught up in a political debate in the U.S. and Europe that has flared up even more after attackers with ties to the Islamic State (ISIS) carried out a series of coordinated shootings in Paris.
Protests, backed by local politicians, have flared up in recent months against attempts to secure sections of a 27-km (2409-mile) stretch, which is around one-fifth of the entire bullet train corridor connecting Mumbai with Ahmedabad, the largest commercial city in Modi's home state of Gujarat.
The big picture: The case shines yet another spotlight on the strain and lack of trust between the police force and citizenry, as protests flared up for several days following the incident and concerned community members and Black Lives Matters activists pushed for more accountability for Clark's death.
Tension flared up last month after more than a dozen Chinese coastguard and other government ships sailed near a group of East China Sea islets controlled by Tokyo but claimed also by Beijing, making a meeting between the two top leaders on the sidelines of the G20 summit uncertain.
As the abuse crisis flared up again under Francis' watch in the United States, Chile and Australia — where Cardinal George Pell, one of Francis' top cardinal advisers, is now in a prison cell after being found guilty of abuse — conservative critics of the pope sought to weaponize it.
In the early match, U.S. Open champion Osaka took to the court with tape on her left leg for a problem that flared up in her loss to Stephens on Monday, and was competitive for half a set before opting to withdraw after Bertens took the opener 6-3.
She felt like nobody listened to her or respected her creative input, and she had a well-publicized disagreement with Clive Davis, then the head of the RCA Music Group, over the direction of her 2007 album, "My December," which flared up again upon the release of his memoir in 2013.
"Turns out it's less of a problem than the doomsayers thought, which is why shorting's been such a bust, with the short-sellers acting as a natural accelerant for the upside when they cover their stocks ever since the trade war with China first flared up six months ago," Cramer said.
The gun debate flared up after a lone gunman killed 58 people and injured 85033 others at a Las Vegas country music festival — possibly with the help of "bump stock" devices that allow a semi-automatic rifle to fire more rapidly, mimicking machine guns, which have been banned since the 1980s.
The conflict between infrastructure investment and environmental protections has flared up before in the past: When Trump signed an executive order streamlining the infrastructure permits process last year, Democrats raised concerns that it removed stringent requirements that vendors would have to meet, to ensure that construction and development did not harm the environment.
President Donald Trump wrote online Wednesday that he and his wife "were treated so warmly" during their visit to Pittsburgh a day earlier, minimizing protests that flared up in response to his visit to a synagogue where 11 people were killed over the weekend in the deadliest anti-Semitic attack in U.S. history.
Golden State was forced to trade Andrew Bogut to the Dallas Mavericks in order to clear cap space to sign Durant, and the Warriors have also parted ways with backup center Festus Ezeli, who looked like their center of the future early last season, before fading away once a nagging knee injury flared up.
Those historical tensions flared up last month when a South Korean court ordered a leading Japanese steel maker to compensate Korean men who were slave laborers during World War II. Relations between the two countries remain strained by other wartime legacies, like the Korean "comfort women" who were forced to work in Japanese military brothels.
The issue flared up again Saturday when Morawiecki, attending a security conference in Munich, was asked by an Israeli reporter whether it would be against the Polish law for him to tell the story of his mother, who fled Poland during World War II after learning her neighbors were about to denounce her to the Gestapo.
They fear their party is on the cusp of an epochal split — a historic cleaving between the familiar form of conservatism forged in the 1960s and popularized in the 1980s and a rekindled, atavistic nationalism, with roots as old as the republic, that has not flared up so intensely since the original America First movement before Pearl Harbor.
The source added that the deal could arrive as soon as next week, but timing remains uncertain as the sovereign awaits signoff by its official creditor.. With the exception of two bond issues in 2014, Athens has been absent from the international bond markets since its debt crisis flared up in 2010, when it secured its first international bailout.
The crisis has flared up repeatedly over the years: when Andrew was photographed with Epstein in Central Park after the latter was convicted of soliciting a minor; when he was accused by Giuffre; after Epstein's suicide; when the prince gave a disastrous interview to the BBC in which he failed to express sympathy for the victims.
The footage was posted on Twitter by Jaime Moreno, who said his sister was on the beach and sent him a recording of what happened: The incident is a stark demonstration of how the flow of migrants from Africa and the Middle East to Europe has steadily shifted westward since it first flared up in 2015.
It was not immediately clear why the incident flared up on Monday, but the improving weather of the European summer often prompts migrants stranded in the Balkans to make attempts to reach the EU. In 2015, more than a million migrants crossed into Europe from North Africa and the Middle East, often fleeing poverty at home, although relatively few went through Bosnia.
Despite the fact that ethnic and sectarian strife still flared up with heartbreaking regularity, despite all that as a consequence of the continuation of nuclear détente, and a peaceful and prosperous Japan, and a unified Europe anchored in NATO, and the entry of China into the world's system of trade -- all that greatly reduced the prospect of war between the world's great powers.
Despite the fact that ethnic and sectarian strife still flared up with heartbreaking regularity, despite all that as a consequence of the continuation of nuclear détente, and a peaceful and prosperous Japan, and a unified Europe anchored in NATO, and the entry of China into the world's system of trade — all that greatly reduced the prospect of war between the world's great powers.
One of the early instances of Google Maps' political immaturity flared up when people noticed that Google had marked the Temple Mount (referred to as the Haram al-Sharif by Muslims, and holy to Jews, Muslims, and Christians) in the Old City of Jerusalem as "occupied territory" — terminology that, in the context of Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, suggested the site would ultimately belong to the Palestinians.
The paranoid ravings of Johnson, Hannity, and indeed Trump himself have a familiar lilt: They echo the venerable tradition of conspiracy theories that has flared up again and again in U.S. history, from the fear of the Bavarian Illuminati in the 1790s to the anti-Masonic fervor of the 1820s to the anti-Catholic scare of the mid-19th century to the anti-communist crusade of the 1950s.
Things weren't exactly a lovefest between these two groups for a long, long time, but aside from a few issues that flared up on social media (say, the shooting of a Black man by police, where one side sees racism and the other a guy who, had he behaved differently, would still be breathing), they managed to enjoy one another's speed-recipe videos and insanely cute videos of puppies snuggling kittens.
ET * All major S&P sectors decline; tech most hit * Tapestry gains after quarterly profit beat * Indexes down: Dow 0.71%, S&P 0.45%, Nasdaq 0.52% (Updates prices to afternoon) By Shreyashi Sanyal and Amy Caren Daniel May 9 (Reuters) - Wall Street's main indexes were lower on Thursday, as tensions flared up ahead of a high-stakes U.S.-China trade meeting, potentially prolonging a dispute that has threatened global financial markets and economic growth.
This debate flared up in 2015 when, in a reading at Brown University, the poet and performance artist Kenneth Goldsmith — most of whose work is based on appropriation, sometimes of violent deaths — read as a poem a slightly rearranged version of the autopsy report of Michael Brown, the black 18-year-old shot and killed by a white police officer in Ferguson, Mo. Mr. Goldsmith was reviled on Twitter, accused of exploiting this material.
I know, I'm sorry to let down your listeners, but I actually just got really bad carpal tunnel that just flared up again, and it's partially because I didn't have a full-sized keyboard, I was just using this like a personal laptop, a little 13-inch MacBook Pro that I'd had and turns out that typing a lot in that less-than-full-sized keyboard caused me to just be unable to write for a while, and so I was just thinking about writing and thinking about ideas.

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