TJ ended the fight flurry with a flurry of punches at 4:10 of the first round.
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Flurry of issues The relaxation of fundraising restrictions and sustained monetary easing triggered a flurry of onshore bond issues from the property sector last year.
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A bit of liberalism here and a bit of populism there, a flurry of initiatives for left-behind Britain one moment and a flurry for high-tech Britain the next.
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Flurry of meetings Pompeo was met at the airport in Riyadh on Tuesday by the Saudi foreign minister, and undertook a flurry of engagements with top officials throughout the day.
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Image credits: charts/graphs – Flurry; mobile games – Sensor Tower
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Cancer season begins, bringing a flurry of communication your way.
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Neal's bill was quickly followed by a flurry of others.
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Trump's sit down with Holt generated a flurry of headlines.
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A flurry of emotions led to many moments of futility.
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Can't rule out a snow shower or flurry as well.
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The changes resulted in a flurry of lawsuits and complaints.
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Last week, I wrote about the flurry of IPO filings.
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"There's such a flurry of activity right now," says O'Shea.
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Since then, the country has seen a flurry of investments.
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The incident triggered a Twitter flurry and plenty of amusement.
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Mike Pence has been blasting in a flurry of stops.
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So is the current flurry of activity cause for optimism?
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The flurry of operations since Trump took power on Jan.
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In the last 30 seconds he threw a good flurry.
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There's also a flurry of drones that capture footage underwater.
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Gunn's firing launched a flurry of pieces about deleting tweets.
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A flurry of diplomacy has paved the way for negotiations.
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That will take more than a flurry of cruise missiles.
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An initial flurry of interest in the finding didn't last.
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Amid the flurry of checks coming in, Craftmaster defaulted on
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But a flurry of legal challenges quickly stymied his efforts.
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The main flurry of results are expected from 2.00 a.m.
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The flurry of activity in San Bruno has helped Walmart.
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After a few minutes, Murt sent a flurry of texts.
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Just minutes later, this initial flurry of photography seems absurd.
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My immersive story adventure began with a flurry of revelations.
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It marked the completion of Obama's final flurry of releases.
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The FTC fine landed amid a flurry of regulatory activity.
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A flurry of announcements over the weekend unsettled oil markets.
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After the initial flurry of activity, things moved more slowly.
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But anytime it happens, it generates a flurry of excitement.
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Despite the flurry of competition and adrenaline, Nong Am hesitated.
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Amid the flurry of controversy, several top aides have departed.
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After consulting with a flurry of doctors, I started chemotherapy.
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The next day, Byder sent out his flurry of texts.
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A flurry of contradictory messages and rumours began to emerge.
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The conditions are ripe for a flurry of cultural activity.
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COLLEGE PARK, Ga. — A flurry of robocalls and leaflets arrived.
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A flurry of Brexit activity is expected over coming days.
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Before that, I wrote about the flurry of IPO filings.
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A flurry of easy connections between planets arrives this month!
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Those regions have faced a flurry of lackluster economic results.
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The flurry of events left lawmakers befuddled about Trump's plan.
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So is a recent flurry of regulatory energy in Washington.
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But suddenly there's a flurry of activity between the extremes.
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The reports sparked a flurry of rumors about Haftar's condition.
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But that was only one jab in a broader flurry.
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The letter set off a flurry of reports about Mrs.
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Beyond the initial flurry of deals, CEFC's largesse never materialised.
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It's sparking a flurry of new clinical trials for children.
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Turkish authorities had no immediate comment on the latest flurry.
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The fast-falling flurry could make travel around Lake Ontario difficult.
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What followed Hertz's experiments was a flurry of invention and innovation.
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The flurry of conservative appointments has delighted conservatives on Capitol Hill.
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The last week, in particular, has been a flurry of announcements.
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Outside of school, Mayer was involved in a flurry of activities.
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The flurry of lawsuits are potentially quite bad news for Qualcomm.
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There was a late flurry of activity, mostly from emerging markets.
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Flurry built a visual programming language powered by Apple Pencil interactions.
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Often a flurry of new plans to combat terrorism is produced.
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In a flurry, Miguel runs off to his secret hiding place.
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But Dorf takes issue with Sessions' flurry of jabs and inconsistency.
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Trump began that Election Day with a flurry of familiar complaints.
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" — Mac2663 "I suddenly felt a flurry of wind at my neck.
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The flurry of attacks has escalated tensions between Washington and Tehran.
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The alerts can set off a flurry of follow-up observations.
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China will release a flurry of data over the coming week.
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The shift took place against a flurry of sanctions-related news.
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Tara's case has seen a flurry of activity in recent years.
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The iPhone maker saw a flurry of mostly positive news Tuesday.
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The photos have attracted a flurry of negative responses on Instagram.
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A flurry of selling activity has been in evidence of late.
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Go deeper: The flurry of new state gun laws after Parkland
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Brazilian meatpackers faced a flurry of trade bans over the scandal.
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The Hurricanes came out with a flurry, peppering Rask with shots.
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A flurry of investigations in the media drew on leaked documents.
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The move has sparked a flurry of bullish activity this week.
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It was revised and narrowed after a flurry of legal challenges.
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Clinton has been largely absent through this flurry of unusual statements.
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Climate change is a flurry of terrifying feedback loops, after all.
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This study is bound to initiate a flurry of similar work.
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Hadid was the subject of a flurry of tweets soon after.
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Hachimura ended that flurry with a layup with 15:31 remaining.
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This won't be official until flurry of events takes place today.
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It feels like an avalanche, but it's just a snow flurry.
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The early flurry of support looks encouraging for Apple's iMessage plans.
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Their concerns were largely confirmed by a flurry of new research.
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We received a flurry of responses dealing with elections this week.
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Pruitt has been dealing with a flurry of damaging news reports.
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She said the flurry of earthquakes seemed to happen every minute.
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To support his claims, he unleashed a flurry of economic statistics.
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Over the weekend, a flurry of 2020 presidential candidates, including Sen.
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The decision led to a flurry of lawsuits across the country.
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Kentucky built a 34-26 halftime advantage with an early flurry.
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Sarah's husband left her in a flurry of complaints about her
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A flurry of activity toward those goals is starting this week.
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Its revenue keeps growing despite a flurry of scandals and mistakes.
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The calls come amid a flurry of negative headlines for Pruitt.
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A flurry of speculation ensued: Had the criticism been too great?
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One sign of this momentum has been a flurry of lawsuits.
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There will be a flurry of activity in the weeks ahead.
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Icahn's departure followed a flurry of changes at the White House.
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There is a flurry of activity at home this weekend, Virgo!
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Macri started his term with a flurry of free-market reforms.
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Not everyone seems persuaded by the latest flurry of deal-making.
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The flurry of action in Congress this week helps explain why.
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The flurry of activity we're seeing now has robust intellectual roots.
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Minnesota has seen a flurry of Nativity thefts in recent weeks.
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A flurry of herbs and a dollop of yogurt to serve.
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The Buckeyes answered with what appeared to be a knockout flurry.
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He subsequently backed off amid a flurry of criticisms from investors.
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Behold her dance album, a nervous flurry of sly kinetic motion.
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A flurry of pipe bombs targeting political figures and the media.
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Lebanese social media satirists delivered a flurry of memes and jokes.
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The photo prompted a flurry of memes comparing them to supervillains.
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And a flurry of Bloomberg attack ads is angering the president.
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Saudi Arabia has placed a flurry of diplomatic sanctions against Canada.
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But his flurry of activity underscores the urgency of the moment.
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The news set off a flurry of anxious calls and texts.
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Behind Wade, the Heat responded with a flurry of their own.
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That continued to prompt a flurry of jokes on social media.
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Europeans responded to this latest crisis with a flurry of meetings.
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The justices' decision to intervene sparked a flurry of legislative activity.
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In the realm of organization there's also a flurry of activity.
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The suit was settled but resulted in a flurry of headlines.
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And the dynamic has prompted a flurry of investments and deals.
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The yellowtail damselfish and flurry of silversides couldn't be less interested.
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A flurry of users then shared video of the incident online.
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The image caused a flurry of consternation in the Israeli press.
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The firms' giant cash piles have helped fuel a flurry of acquisitions.
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Despite an initial flurry of tips, police say they have no suspects.
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The flurry of good intentions did not come out of the blue.
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That shot off a flurry of criticism from celebs like Emily Blunt.
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Mr Abe has been the driving force behind the latest diplomatic flurry.
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"This is my third year at WWDC," Nathan Flurry, 19, told TechCrunch.
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The accusation prompted a flurry of exchanges between Trump's campaign and Fields.
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The flurry is directly related to the addition of Trump's two appointees.
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That person is then condemned in a flurry of social media posts.
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The flurry of activity, though, only underscores the huge need, Cannady says.
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The flurry of attacks has escalated tensions between the U.S. and Iran.
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It would be premature to predict a further flurry of trade agreements.
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He backtracked, however, after a flurry of news reports contradicted his word.
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But this was overlooked in the flurry of headlines about its slowdown.
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As you might expect, this news resulted in a flurry of coverage.
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Bradley Cooper is finally winding down after the flurry of awards season.
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Alex Stamos's offhanded tweet spawned a flurry of discussion behind the scenes.
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There has been a flurry of activity over the past several years.
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But the Cavaliers responded with a flurry that showcased their offensive depth.
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This flurry of activity made PiS's critics look like weak, privileged naysayers.
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But after a flurry of rulings the army was allowed to proceed.
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A flurry of hedging indicates drillers are wary oil prices will fall.
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But information about a coming seizure may be hidden in that flurry.
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On Wednesday morning, Trump unleashed a flurry of tweets accusing Texas Sen.
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The flurry of moves — included below — dropped jaws across the basketball Internet.
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And it inspired a flurry of negative comments on his Facebook page.
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Helping the risk-on sentiment was a flurry of M&A activity.
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This selling flurry was called "very negative" by insider-trading tracker InsiderScore.com.
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Europe's main bourses faltered despite a fresh flurry of M&A activity.
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That set the stage for Malgin, as Florida closed with a flurry.
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China figured heavily in a sudden end-of-week flurry of news.
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Instead, he's spent the past two months in a flurry of activity.
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Where The Goats Are begins with an affecting, minimal flurry of text.
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Flynn's hearing Tuesday comes amid a flurry of activity from Mueller's office.
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The disappearance prompted a flurry of speculation online as to its whereabouts.
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In a flurry of goals, Klinsmann and his team did just that.
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Republicans issued a flurry of statements condemning Russia after the press conference.
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Stauskas, Covington and Sergio Rodriguez all nailed 3-pointers in that flurry.
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Abbott has been a key player in the flurry of deal activity.
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The declaration kicked off a flurry of studies to prove a link.
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A flurry of totally new constructions has emerged to bridge the gap.
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The decision led to flurry of lawsuits in courts across the country.
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"That last two-minute flurry became the Ben Bishop show," Cooper said.
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On the other hand, the Flurry is average-sized and extremely ridged.
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I use these two in alteration: Flurry first, Maverick second, to finish.
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Notice how through the flurry, Nate pushes in and then steps back.
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First, the Nike shot: Then, the second flurry: 😭 Philosophy book notes?
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At nearly midnight, all was confirmed in a flurry of news conferences.
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An American flag and a flurry of dollar bills billowed behind him.
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"I don't expect there to be some flurry of change," he said.
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So suddenly there is a flurry of working together across ideological lines.
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That's prompted a flurry of withdrawn concessions, competing lawsuits and fraud accusations.
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The mysterious health problems have triggered a flurry of theories among Cubans.
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Go deeper: Dating apps expect flurry of traffic during the winter months
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This isn't the first time someone sparked a flurry by misquoting NASA.
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We beat the all-white team with a late flurry of baskets.
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The result has been a flurry of policy action to regulate vaping.
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The late flurry of bids reduced the market's losses on the week.
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A flurry of diplomatic efforts between the two countries cooled things down.
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She took to Twitter for help, sparking a flurry of amateur sleuthing.
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With eight men initially scheduled to die, the flurry became a blizzard.
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Senators have introduced a flurry of new bills following the Parkland, Fla.
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After all this, she sent a flurry of texts to invite guests.
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After a flurry of activity including a sixth nuclear test on Sept.
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A flurry of M&A activity also helped the risk-on sentiment.
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A flurry of Trump administration activity ahead of the 100-day benchmark.
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Facebook has seen a flurry of top executives leave the company throughout 250.
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Despite a flurry of growth measures since last year, domestic demand remains sluggish.
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The run came despite a flurry of negative news about the Trump administration.
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But whether Trump actually sparked this flurry of job creation is more complicated.
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Stone County Coroner Wayne Flurry says the remains had been there several days.
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A flurry of negative headlines has thrust Huawei's public relations team into overdrive.
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The regime's advance elicited the usual flurry of empty statements from Western officials.
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The Republicans' tweets from inside the room set off a flurry of criticism.
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I fell to the ground amid a flurry of fists, kicks, and screams.
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It capped a flurry of five goals in a span of 7:59.
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The president's remarks sparked a flurry of backlash from both Democrats and Republicans.
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The courtroom showdowns come amid a flurry of activity to accelerate wall construction.
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" He added later, coyly: "There will be a flurry of activity next week.
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Those years of relative dormancy ended with a flurry of activity in 2018.
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When Efimova's name was announced, the crowd let loose a flurry of boos.
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This is not the first time Flurry has spotted a decline in gaming.
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After a flurry of diplomatic activity, a deal could be struck within weeks.
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That's driving a flurry of investors to U.S. Treasuries, which pay significantly more.
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Once free, Flurry was wrapped in blanket and taken to a warm truck.
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A flurry of information has led to accusations of partisanship harming national security.
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But the past couple of years have seen a flurry of digital entrants.
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A flurry of business software companies have opted to go public this year.
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A flurry of all-staff emails written by Musk were leaked in May.
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Mr Ramaphosa has launched a flurry of initiatives to kick-start the economy.
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To generate its analysis, Flurry looks at the apps on its analytics platform.
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Flurry attributed this drop to the diminishing value for users of these apps.
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That set the crowd into a frenzy and the Canadiens on a flurry.
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ET on June 11 — after a flurry of on-again-off-again action.
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Omarova's research led to a flurry of journalistic, Congressional and ultimately federal investigations.
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The Senate is set to hold a flurry of confirmation hearings this week.
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Export sales now have nearly caught up after a recent flurry of demand.
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After a flurry of onstage confusion, Moonlight was announced as the winner instead.
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It has unleashed a flurry of fiscal, monetary and administrative measures since 1153.
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The IOC's piecemeal approach has also lead to a flurry of legal claims.
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His nomination was hampered by a flurry of allegations about Jackson's professional conduct.
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The announcement comes in the immediate aftermath of a flurry of European diplomacy.
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A flurry of investigations promises to dog Trump over the next several months.
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Some two hours later, his night ended in a flurry of yellow confetti.
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He began to receive a flurry of text messages from executives at SoCalGas.
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Amid this flurry of ideas, a burgeoning movement has remained in the shadows.
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The regulatory push has stirred a flurry of activity at the White House.
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The ad led to a flurry of calls from conservatives to boycott Nike.
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A couple of years ago, I attended my first flurry of friends' weddings.
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Jackson's nomination was hampered by a flurry of allegations about his professional conduct.
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The latter tweet was sent Wednesday morning, the night after the first flurry.
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For a second, there's a brief flurry of hope—Nate is found guilty.
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", "Awful stuff!" then a fifty strong flurry of "Please take me off cc!
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U.S. intelligence officials expect a flurry of digital attacks ahead of the Nov.
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On her feed, there's a flurry of posts every day, sometimes every hour.
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They both proved a Russian role and refuted the flurry of other theories.
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In the flurry of activity, you must not have seen them doing this.
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There was a flurry of developments surrounding the Saudi journalist over the weekend.
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If you missed the flurry of developments on Monday, here's a wrap-up.
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There has been a flurry of top-level resignations, and he forecast more.
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Virgo season brings a flurry of activity to your career and day job.
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The request capped a brief flurry of activity by the special counsel's prosecutors.
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The flurry of restrictive new state laws has alarmed supporters of abortion rights.
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It has prompted a flurry of legislation to improve working conditions for drivers.
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Erica Smith in recent polls after a flurry of spending in the race.
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Some think the flurry of state legislation will kick-start the federal process.
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Lawmakers pushed a flurry of anti-refugee legislation, aimed at Muslims in particular.
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U.S financial markets finally reacted in late February, and then with a flurry.
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It pointed to continued but modest expansion despite a flurry of support measures.
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Mother Nature is closing the curtain on 2016 with one final Friday flurry.
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On Wednesday, a flurry of reports suggested that Tillerson was on the outs.
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In Washington, members have introduced a flurry of bills since the Parkland shooting.
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The senator from Massachusetts fired off a flurry of her now famous plans.
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The flurry of activity comes ahead of Mr. Trump's 63th day in office.
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Which means there's been a flurry of activity at and around the Capitol.
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The typo inspired a flurry of memes, and also this great halloween costume.
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And his latest is a dizzying flurry of quick raps and self-reflection.
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But, amid a flurry of mixed signals, the answers are not so straightforward.
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And could we see a flurry of deals in the banking sector too?
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The scene was a flurry of nude-toned dresses and very slow swaying.
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The announcement set off a flurry of legislative activity to find a solution.
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He recently won the board's backing amid a flurry of negative press reports.
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Private equity's infatuation with tech has spurred a flurry of deals this year.
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A flurry of activity in the remarkably leak-proof operation began on Feb.
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A suburban wife goes missing, prompting a flurry of 24-hour cable news coverage.
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For years, companies have complained that nearly every acquisition attracts a flurry of lawsuits.
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After the flurry of records last month, March has so far been rather meek.
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Aaron Sanford-Weatherell was woken by a flurry of text messages early Sunday morning.
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News of Brangelina's divorce broke in early September, prompting a flurry of media activity.
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Now, after a flurry of big-name integrations, it's all starting to make sense.
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The rest of the work day flies buy in a flurry of material certifications.
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You're likely to see a flurry of messages when you first install version 93.
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But at least one rights group is dismayed by the flurry of proposed laws.
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Once again, Elon Musk has prompted a flurry of speculation with a single tweet.
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Sunday night's BAFTA Film Awards arrived in the usual flurry of excitement and anticipation.
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There&aposs a flurry of speculation about what results might come from the summit.
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After a marriage proposal, what follows is usually a flurry of thoughts and plans.
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Every day the League leader publishes a flurry of posts on the three platforms.
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The White House also announced a flurry of international phone calls with international leaders.
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A flurry of public offerings followed his appointment, including sales by private-equity firms.
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The trip will yield a flurry of agreements to co-operate economically across Asia.
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Yeezy Season 4 finally arrived in a flurry of spandex neutrals, Snapchats and misery.
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This sudden flurry of support does not mean that GE is in the clear.
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They're all scattered in a flurry of love and memories OH HERE THEY COME.
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Their split, which occurred this past June, came amidst a flurry of cheating rumors.
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A flurry of Fed speakers, including the Fed chair, will keep markets busy Wednesday.
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Purists insist that slow-building Tests are more gripping than a flurry of sixes.
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Dubnyk withstood a flurry of activity from the desperate Blackhawks to preserve the shutout.
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Therefore, the women embark on flurry of argument mediating, gun-polishing, and...swing dancing?...
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The cancellation cooled what had been an unusual flurry of diplomatic moves from Pyongyang.
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Tuesday welcomes a flurry of earnings reports that include General Mills, Lennar, and Nike.
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The denial follows a flurry of rumors claiming the two secretly tied the knot.
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A robust market for takeovers and public offerings was producing a flurry of fees.
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Europe's main bourses earlier had faltered despite a fresh flurry of M&A activity.
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In a flurry of last-ditch appeals, Williams' lawyers had been begging Missouri Gov.
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Tuesday welcomes a flurry of earnings from Carnival Cruise Line, Darden, and Dave & Buster's.
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Analysts said they were not expecting to see a flurry of further rate cuts.
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Iowa was just 7 of 25 from long range despite Bohannon's late-game flurry.
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When he rejected the offer, his website mysteriously received a flurry of online attacks.
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The step was part of a flurry of deals between GE and Chinese companies.
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The swearing-in photo flurry that followed is a staple of momentous Washington hearings.
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After a flurry of anti-abortion legislation, Planned Parenthood built the Abortion Care Finder.
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Before Thursday's flurry of unilateral and controversial moves, the chances seemed a bit remote.
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But the latest flurry of activity is putting new momentum behind the complicated issue.
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The recent flurry in defense cooperation is merely the resumption of older military ties.
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Which of these statements is FALSE, according to a flurry of recent news coverage?
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So, this morning, we see this this flurry of tweets that are vintage Trump.
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Before we even got here, though, the second round was a flurry of blowouts.
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After an initial flurry of approvals in the 1970s, support for the ERA stalled.
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In the fourth, Ali opened with quick flurry of jabs that jarred Foreman's head.
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Mr. Yevtushenkov was ensnared by the flurry of criminal and civil cases that followed.
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Wednesday night's mood was particularly buoyed by the flurry of bidding for the Basquiats.
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With the flurry of events there are always general lessons, and here are four.
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Bankers, lawyers and executives involved with the October flurry described a range of rationales.
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A flurry of aid forms, essays and applications are due between November and March.
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There has been a flurry of activity on the issue in the new Congress.
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Amid the flurry of Russian and US activity, the President has been relatively quiet.
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After a flurry of action in the NBA, Lin remains unsigned as August approaches.
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The flurry of activity toward the middle of the first round was not surprising.
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The second punch in that flurry, an overhand left, dropped Karakhanyan to the floor.
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But in today's flurry of emails, texts and Facebook messages, handwritten cards stand out.
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In response, lawmakers have proposed a flurry of possible changes to curb gun violence.
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All this is no guarantee that the next trade deadline will be a flurry.
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The EQC unveil comes amid a flurry of electrifying announcements from the auto industry.
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The truth usually lies somewhere in a flurry of research on the same question.
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" Amid a flurry of innuendos and divorce jokes, Trump asks "It's wrong isn't it?
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In fact the flurry of activity since the inauguration is slower than Sessions wanted.
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At any given time I will have a flurry of ideas in my mind.
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But offering some bud to your bud can present a flurry of ethical dilemmas.
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The past month has produced a flurry of activities in the U.S.-Iranian relationship.
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NFL: Releases flurry of statements voicing support for NFL players right to peacefully protest.
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To be sure, there was not a flurry of bidding throughout the November sale.
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You disturb the floor with a flurry of taps, like your feet are burning.
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The flurry of activity tends to be concentrated around the opening and closing bells.
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When the sentence was first announced on Thursday, it sparked a flurry of incredulity.
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Despite its flaws, the twentieth anniversary of Friends occasioned a flurry of positive reminiscences.
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Yet these have been lost in the flurry of discussion around the report's release.
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The Inquirer said Ms. Goldstein used sexually charged language in the flurry of messages.
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Weather: Patches of sun, a high of 45 and a possible evening shower/flurry.
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That proposal was one of a flurry of new bills aimed at drug prices.
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Were you greeted with a flurry of alerts and notifications and updates and messages?
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Despite the flurry of deal-making, the market for legal cannabis products remains fragmented.
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The current flurry of new limits on abortion will have little effect on them.
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The mayor's office posted a flurry of statistics online in support of the fee.
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But a flurry of reports this week underscored how ineffective these measures have been.
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N.H.L. Roundup Injuries in February prompted a flurry of player swaps around the league.
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On scanner traffic, a flurry of grim announcements came from unidentified officers and dispatch.
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There was also a flurry of loan guarantees, including one by the United States.
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Let's take a look at the remarkable recent flurry of action in the states.
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And the flurry of news over the weekend has only made the situation worse.
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But the US President's latest flurry of decrees shows that was a bad bet.
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Bonton and Elleby provided all nine points in that flurry to close the half.
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It&aposs a flurry of activity, a cloud of cardboard boxes and packing materials.
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She knew what Mr. Buatta wanted: a bonanza auction, a new flurry of press.
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The episode ended in a flurry of revelation and what was presumably morbid fantasy.
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But Djokovic fell behind by 0-3 with a flurry of off-balance errors.
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Sarr's dunk made it 33-76 with 31.7 seconds left before the final flurry.
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Paschall, Dragan Bender and Mychal Mulder had 3-pointers in the 16-0 flurry.
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Here are the flurry of messages he tweeted Friday after the Patriots released him.
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Understandably, the new clue has sparked a new flurry of people working on it.
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The flurry of proposals are entwined with questions of economic fairness, mobility and efficiency.
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The Jet deal led to a flurry of changes for Walmart's online sales model.
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It's just the latest in a flurry of deals by cable and video companies.
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A recent flurry of diplomatic activity has rekindled hopes for a moribund peace process.
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Mr. Trump made those allegations in a flurry of Twitter posts early this month.
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The flurry of activity on Yucca is a major shift from the last administration.
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The flurry of questions posed by all parties signaled the weight of the issue.
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Mr. Trump's flurry of executive orders on immigration have been silent on the issue.
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There's been a flurry of news in the streaming world over the past week.
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Because cowardice inhabits Washington, Jerusalem and Ramallah: This little diplomatic flurry has been obscene.
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Eurobond issuance has been supported by a flurry of global central bank policy easings.
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Biden's team sent a flurry of letters to news organizations and social media platforms.
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"It was a blast," said Horan, who had the lead until Judge's late flurry.
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A flurry of reporters greeted her in Milan when she arrived at the airport.
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After a flurry of memes, Bird Box eventually inspired an ill-advised real world challenge.
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Democrats plan a flurry of activity with their new 235-199 majority in the House.
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The push to protect Mueller comes amid a flurry of new developments in Mueller's probe.
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The flurry of statements came at a pivotal moment in the country and the Congress.
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The deal follows a flurry of consolidation in the sector over the past few years.
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In between, the proceedings were interspersed with a flurry of 2628 motions offered on Jan.
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The AI gold rush started in 2014 with a flurry of deals into AI companies.
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We have already begun to see a flurry of experimentation to prepare for 5G deployment.
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After announcing the news on social media Monday, a flurry of responses were shared online.
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It could also mark the start of a flurry of deal-making across the continent.
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Oklahoma's runs were fueled by strong defense, as the Sooners forced a flurry of turnovers.
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Looks like the forecast is predicting a flurry of weather people talking over each other.
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This was just one tweet amid a flurry of confusing dispatches from West's account today.
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Vindman was subjected to a flurry of racist attacks from Republicans during the impeachment hearings.
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For startups peddling bikes and scooters, the crisis touched off a flurry of new business.
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After a flurry of backlash, YouTube has finally taken action against disgraced vlogger Logan Paul.
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The latest loss was Prashant Fuloria, whose company, Flurry, was sold to Yahoo in 2014.
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There were good reasons for the sudden flurry of interest in this 1935 novel, too.
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When it happens, Congress is usually in a flurry to reopen the federal government's doors.
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This discovery prompted a flurry of research into possible connections between Zika and developmental defects.
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A sale of the operations would come amid a flurry of other generics company deals.
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Flurry, the mobile analytics business that Yahoo bought two years ago, also would be appealing.
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Meanwhile, Jordan's remarks come after a flurry of activist statements from current professional basketball players.
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After Barnum, there was a flurry of mermaid making, with many ending up in museums.
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The flurry of likes, hearts and comments is similar to Facebook Live or Twitter's Periscope.
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I think once the first deal happens, then we'll have a flurry of M&A.
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THE flurry of elections coming up in Latin America will not only choose new leaders.
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Amid the flurry of reporting about Pariana and Jailey, you might've missed some other formations.
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The Blackhawks had a flurry of scoring chances while leading 2-1 but couldn't convert.
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However, Snapchat is closing in on YouTube, which has a 3 percent share, Flurry found.
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A couple of years ago, his life was a flurry of activity and new releases.
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An attacker sends a flurry of packets, essentially just garbage data, to an intended recipient.
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The shot breaks several tree branches sending a flurry of leaves drifting to the ground.
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The result has been a flurry of applications to the roll of solicitors in Ireland.
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This correlates with the growth in media consumption and social engagement app categories, Flurry says.
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It created a flurry of anticipation around Scorpion, as fans wondered if Drake would respond.
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The stories of runaway women have created a flurry of negative headlines for the kingdom.
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It comes after a flurry of restrictive abortion bills have been passed across the country.
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Seattle made a flurry of moves Thursday afternoon, with Guiape being the odd man out.
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And when it comes to advertising technology and analytics, Verizon named Brightroll, Flurry and Gemini.
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European stocks closed lower on Thursday after a flurry of poorly received corporate earnings reports.
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He refuted any notion that HNA's deal-making flurry exposed an absence of strategic focus.
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Beyond this flurry of activity lie deeper questions about how to respond to the threat.
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There was much less to Trump's initial flurry of executive actions than met the eye.
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So, will the general public prosper as a result of the IPO flurry of 2019?
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When Gordon capped the flurry at the 163:48 mark, the Rockets led 100-86.
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That's what kicked off a flurry of Tweets on the topic from Elman Friday morning.
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A third-period flurry of goals allowed the Boston Bruins to complete a perfect homestand.
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At some point amidst this flurry of productivity, Vanderpoel began writing and illustrating Color Problems.
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Roosevelt used a banking crisis to pass the most consequential flurry of bills in decades.
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At a point you hear a flurry of gunshots ... apparently police were firing at Mateen.
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State media have recently published a flurry of articles about this, not all in favour.
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A variety of factors prevented them from making it into Obama's final flurry of transfers.
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Bits The technology industry is kicking off this week's news with a flurry of action.
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The book recently received a flurry of attention from an unlikely source: right-wing blogs.
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Some were sketching, some painting, others cutting construction paper in a flurry of colorful scraps.
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The flurry of messages arrived moments after my flight landed at Washington's Reagan National Airport.
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In the flurry of tweets Thursday, she apologized to her "Roseanne" co-star, Jayden Rey.
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What's more: House Republicans are losing a flurry of staff as Democrats take the majority.
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EDT, paring losses on a flurry of technical buying after hitting its lowest since Oct.
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As recently as October, it filed a flurry of complaints, including ethics allegations against Sens.
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Greiss withstood a second-period flurry by the Panthers, who outshot the Islanders, 216-200.
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The flurry of activity many conservative activists expected has been a tempest in a teapot.
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Those works brought on a flurry of media attention that deemed her a Pop artist.
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Jackson withdrew his nomination in April after a flurry of allegations about his professional conduct.
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But in 2018, Egyptian women came out with a flurry of accusations against their abusers.
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She was hit with a flurry of debris as bullets tore into walls and plaster.
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A flurry of new players have entered the market looking to compete with established banks.
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The deal is the latest in a flurry of restaurant takeovers by private equity firms.
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That kicked off a flurry of afternoon reports that might be described as a shitshow.
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But amid the flurry of cheap TVs and ebooks and what else, maybe Instant Pots?
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You know we -- he starts off with a flurry of executive orders and executive actions.
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Lawmakers have introduced or are working on a flurry of proposals following the Parkland, Fla.
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The move brought a flurry of media attention and boosted ticket sales for the show.
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The recount has spurred a flurry of legal activity from both sides of the aisle.
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And this flurry of birthday activity is centered on a single shoe: the Sk8-Hi.
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A flurry of images suggests major urban centers all across the world have self-destructed.
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But each time the two got into the clinch Story would flurry with body shots.
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"Oh, my God, that's desperate," co-host Mika Brzezinski said during a flurry of crosstalk.
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A flurry of potential Cabinet members visited Trump Tower in New York throughout the day.
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More recently, Moore, the Alabama Republican, has been hit with a flurry of detailed accusations.
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She's over princesses and purple, but still gets wide-eyed at a flurry of bubbles.
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I started to hear a flurry of kids asking "Can we go?" across the aisle.
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The examination of the U.A.E. comes amid a flurry of recent activity by Mr. Mueller.
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On Friday night, after a flurry of negotiations, the House adjourned with no deal reached.
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We've also had a flurry of late-breaking developments that could shake up the race.
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To many analysts, the whole flurry of changes is dizzying, but also the new reality.
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Tremendous. Sue, our videographer, texted us the footage; a flurry of Facebook friend requests followed.
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How we created automatic recounts, to avoid a flurry of lawsuits from candidates demanding them.
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This is late for me, and I run round in a flurry to get ready.
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A flurry of enquiries months ago has yet to translate into applications, school representatives said.
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Neither a flurry of court decisions nor horse-trading in Congress has settled the issue.
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A flurry of research since then has tried to find fault with that counterintuitive conclusion.
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He plopped down, content to watch the churn of traffic and flurry of passing humanity.
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One, today there was a flurry of activity surrounding potential privacy legislation in the Senate.
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Today, in an impressive flurry of news-making, Facebook took steps to address both concerns.
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The decision to punt comes after a flurry of behind-the-scenes negotiating on Thursday.
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And far from being reassuring, the flurry of headlines only confirmed what I already knew.
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Despite a flurry of bad news about his project, Mr. Marcus said he was unfazed.
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The 2016 reports on the California investigation followed a flurry of activity in other states.
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But with countless snowflakes produced in every winter flurry, could such a thing be true?
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A flurry of corporate results yielded both positive and negative reactions on European trading floors.
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Engle, based in Detroit, has made a flurry of visits to South Korea this year.
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A flurry of financial start-ups rose quickly and grabbed billions of dollars in investments.
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Jones' death was delayed nearly six hours following a flurry of appeals by his attorneys.
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But Sanford started and finished the game-winning flurry with 6:25 left to play.
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The flurry of clashing appointments adds to the confusion that has reigned since the Dec.
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California time in another late-night flurry of tweets between Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning.
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In the aftermath of the plane crash, there's been a flurry of accusations and counteraccusations.
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My brother Roland's Facebook post set off a flurry of concern throughout his social network.
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But how did producers turn this flurry of emojis and hashtags into binge-worthy entertainment?
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This report spurred a flurry of state-level education policy reforms, particularly across the South.
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Gerry Connolly (D-Va.) tweeted Friday morning in response to a flurry of Trump posts.
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The flurry of quakes in Puerto Rico's southern region began the night of Dec. 28.
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Their opponents recognize the strategy: a flurry of fresh arms to keep them off balance.
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Even months before the flurry of Twitter incidents, Musk's people knew something had to change.
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And the flurry of energy behind O'Rourke following his narrower-than-expected loss to Sen.
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The release of the Senate bill last week set off a flurry of maneuvers. Sens.
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There's only the tiniest chance of a stray sprinkle or flurry, mainly south of town.
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A flurry of unsolved murders and kidnappings has eroded Ugandans' trust in the security forces.
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But behind the decade's flurry of new biotech treatments is also a more amenable FDA.
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The pact followed a flurry of legislative deals brokered between the White House and Congress.
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Obama has faced a flurry of pushback — sometimes bipartisan — on his administration's dealings with Iran.
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Weather: Back to winter, with a high around 40 and a flurry or shower overnight.
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For CBS Sports Network, the agreement is the latest in a flurry of rights negotiations.
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Here are five winners from the flurry of dealmaking on Capitol Hill — and three losers.
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The pair is thrown out into the streets just as a cinematic snow flurry starts.
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The news prompted an inevitable flurry of wisecracks, from Vox's own Matt Yglesias among others.
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The whole thing gets finished with a flurry of cilantro, white onion, and sliced radishes.
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The Moon administration quickly responded, sparking a flurry of diplomatic visits and cross-border exchanges.
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Nigeria's dollar-denominated eurobonds shuffled higher as investors waited on the first flurry of regional results.
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Then he forced a trade amid a flurry of bizarre phoniness and quickly became a villain.
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Europe's banking index was also in positive territory Friday morning, following a flurry of rating upgrades.
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In recent weeks, national media have picked up on a flurry of racist interactions in businesses.
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Despite the flurry of negative headlines, Vale's U.S-listed shares traded up about 4 percent Tuesday.
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Wednesday evening saw a flurry of headlines about Trump being officially under investigation for obstructing justice.
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Andrew Puzder President Trump's nominee for labor secretary has withdrawn amid a flurry of bipartisan criticism.
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On the data front, investors are likely to monitor a flurry of economic reports on Friday.
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That has sparked work on a flurry of new mines and expansion plans for existing ones.
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Whether it's a flurry of new product announcements and enhancements every year, or making strategic acquisitions.
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The airline has begun an investigation and a flurry of comments are flying on social media.
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After the game, Macron offered up a flurry of kisses in the exuberant, rain-soaked celebrations.
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There has recently been a flurry of interest in the notion of a "multi-speed" Europe.
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The flurry of booking activity was a sharp contrast to T-Mobile's previous hotel reservation patterns.
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And there could be a flurry of activity when it comes into effect on Oct. 15.
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But the flurry turned into a frenzy as details of Markle's background — American, divorced, biracial — emerged.
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The NBA trade deadline has come and gone, and there was a flurry of action late.
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The news rocked markets and prompted a flurry of protests from Mexican and U.S. business groups.
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Despite the flurry of headlines, WannaCry is not the worst malware infection the world has seen.
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A flurry of measles outbreaks across the country has raised concerns about vaccine misinformation, particularly online.
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Buckle up, folks – 2018's first flurry of angry one-star Amazon reviews is already underway.
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Border officials have issued a flurry of confusing and seemingly contradictory statements to explain the delays.
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It has drawn a flurry of condemnation from civil liberties groups, LGBT advocates and major businesses.
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That has set off a flurry of activity by South Korean firms hoping to win business.
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Don't let the flurry of news confuse you: This a clear, straightforward, and politically devastating scandal.
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Wheeler took over the EPA in July after Pruitt resigned in a flurry of ethical controversies.
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Self-appointed thinkers became national figures, thanks to popular pages and a flurry of Facebook Live.
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Meanwhile, messaging and social apps saw a 394 percent increase in time spent, Flurry had said.
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Might this flurry of activity encourage some of those tech unicorns to come out of hiding?
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Facebook has seen a flurry of pushback on Libra from U.S. and international regulators and lawmakers.
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We saw a flurry of activity in early spring, but things have started to calm down.
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The flurry of activity suggests that pressure applied by investors is having an effect in Europe.
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In the coming months we'll see a flurry of legal challenges, legislative pushes and public pronouncements.
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French diplomats modernised extradition treaties with a flurry of conventions between rulers in the Middle Ages.
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The flurry of designers defecting to Europe to show their collections isn't fake news, after all.
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The article incited a flurry of media coverage, and inspired Jesse Jackson to protest the event.
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"Awww scott and his kids," Jenner joked in the comments, inciting a flurry of fan reaction.
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The deal would mark the latest in a flurry of activity in the payment technology space.
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State-run newspapers, meanwhile, have been publishing a flurry of stories and commentaries on housing bubbles.
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According to Reuters, this recent flurry of Chinese negative media reports isn't the first for Apple.
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Six of Aldridge's 10 points in the flurry came on a pair of three-point plays.
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Kelly Olynyk began the flurry with a dunk to give Boston a lead it never relinquished.
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From countertop clutter to stained dish towels, Madeline's house is a flurry of activity and personality.
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Instead, United desperately needed Dao to agree to settle to stop the flurry of bad publicity.
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This week, the Florida senator's team released a flurry of attack ads against New Jersey Gov.
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The music's beatless, but each track relies on a flurry of midi-instruments battering the margins.
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Research shows that the flurry of M&A in the advertising industry is nowhere near slowing.
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Other than that flurry, it was an offensive struggle for both teams most of the night.
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Orlando led 52-40 at intermission, riding a flurry of 3-pointers in the second quarter.
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Trump's executive order has sparked a flurry of criticism from immigrant minority groups around the country.
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Holloway followed with a pair of brutal body kicks and a flurry of punches to finish.
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The comments prompted a flurry of headlines saying Bill Gates "backs" the FBI rather than Apple.
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The error could be a windfall for competitors like Google Analytics, KISSmetrics, Splunk, Flurry and Localytics.
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After the election, presidents appoint Cabinet secretaries in a flurry, with little time for public discussion.
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Now the flurry of different products people find on WeChat may include a $10,000-plus purse.
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There was an immediate flurry of reactions from writers, game devs, and journalists about the trailer.
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And maybe it's on the way, and that's the reason for the sudden flurry of shutdowns.
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The Mariners had already cleared a roster spot for him with a flurry of moves Monday.
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"Fashion Devotion" read a golden sign over golden gates and a flurry of angels and clouds.
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S. trade war receded ahead of a flurry of Chinese economic data in the coming weeks.
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The flurry of takeovers and leveraged buyouts that had flourished all year began to dry up.
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Stocks opened higher on Monday, helped by a flurry of deal announcements and encouraging earnings reports.
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Eleven months later, after a flurry of diplomacy, Denmark held a second referendum, which voters approved.
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After a flurry of diplomatic activity, Trump has hinted that the talks may be back on.
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There has been a flurry of sales by smaller and mid-size broadcasters to get bigger.
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The calls set off a flurry of questions at Verizon — How could this possibly have happened?
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Then on Sunday, Trump sent a flurry of tweets savaging the FBI and the Justice Department.
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Emails that followed show a flurry of activity, with officials trading emails over almost two years.
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Despite the flurry of activity around Brexit, there has been no resolution on a viable deal.
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Trump sent a flurry of tweets throughout the day on Monday covering a range of subjects.
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The threat of an antitrust crackdown on tech companies is sparking a new flurry of activity.
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The second period featured a flurry of goals — starting with two from Montreal's Brendan Gallagher early.
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The Sixers led 210-218 at intermission after Saric closed the second period with a flurry.
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When it was introduced, the feature provoked a flurry of responses ranging from enthusiasm to concern.
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The comeback has been driven, or at least accompanied, by a flurry of M&A activity.
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Trump's aides hope a flurry of legislative action can help boost Trump's historically low poll numbers.
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In currencies, the Australian dollar extended gains following a flurry of M&A news on Tuesday.
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A flurry by Blake Wheeler led to Roslovic's go-ahead goal 7:18 into the second.
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The flurry of goals and the carefree win were a salve for the national team's leadership.
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Victor Rask, Jeff Skinner and Jeff McClement each scored during the second-period flurry for Carolina.
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It's the latest development in a flurry of diplomacy over recent weeks on the Korean Peninsula.
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It culminated with a flurry of excitement, and the Knicks eked out a 90-4 win.
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Shares of Darty closed up 23 percent in trading in London after the flurry of announcements.
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Irresponsible, traitorous, unconstitutional, potentially even unhinged — the Republican charges against him would have been a flurry.
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As soon as the news broke on TMZ on Tuesday, a media flurry went into overdrive.
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Gaethje's flurry of offence in the opening minute came after Johnson stunned himself on a nodder.
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He also did well physically pushing Jauncey off when the latter was setting himself to flurry.
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Amid the flurry of attention surrounding missing kids in DC, there have also been some breakthroughs.
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Strangely, in the flurry of words, insults, and weirdness, food didn't come up as a topic.
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A flurry of contracts have also been signed over recent months relating to drone detection systems.
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A flurry of potential legislative responses to Trump's rhetoric has been floated: A bill from Sens.
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Then he made a flurry of very different arguments -- over the course of 74 total words.
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I caught a flurry of color in the woodland, not far away from where I stood.
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Citing a flurry of orders, the company didn't put the price increase into effect until Wednesday.
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After a flurry of emails and leads, he reached the journalist who had shot the video.
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Instead, he ignored a flurry of questions shouted by reporters and walked out of the room.
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Plastic bottles poked out from the brush, but so did a flurry of butterflies and dragonflies.
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And so began a flurry of phone calls and email messages — a weekend's worth, in fact.
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Supporters point to a flurry of activity on Facebook with doctored photographs aimed at discrediting him.
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A couple of puffs and ensuing flurry of dry, racking coughs later, I… felt the same.
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And when I play, you'll see a flurry of plastic — it just falls down like snow.
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A flurry of sell tenders flooded the global market while demand remained stable, industry sources said.
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The plea agreement was part of a flurry of recent activity by the special counsel's team.
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But White House officials appeared to be caught by surprise by Monday's flurry of legal activity.
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Bradley had two- and 3-point hoops as well as four free throws in the flurry.
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But a flurry of harshly critical comments circulated on social media, some with the hashtag #SisiIsATraitor.
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The situation has pitted various groups against one another and set off a flurry of negotiations.
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Buttigieg's campaign, meanwhile, announced a flurry of events with the candidate blanketing the state next week.
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This most recent flurry of lobbying on behalf of CRRC shouldn't push the ban off track.
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There has been a flurry of regulatory activity in recent months, including some great personnel moves.
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During my dinner, the flurry of courses was free of pretension (and for that matter, silverware).
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Kentucky built a 21-277.8 halftime advantage, surviving a flurry of activity in the closing minutes.
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The flurry of last-minute diplomacy running up to the Winter Games, suddenly transformed the narrative.
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The diplomatic flurry might take domestic attention off two corruption investigations centering on Netanyahu in Israel.
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CreditCredit There is a flurry of activity around each booth as dogs are primped for competition.
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The flurry of activity on the president's social media feed came just hours before Lt. Col.
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We heard from over 300 teenagers who gave a flurry of nuanced, thoughtful and enlightening responses.
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The next hours were a flurry of motion by nearly a dozen Times editors and reporters.
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But Iowa never let Ohio State come any closer than seven points after the initial flurry.
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Wall Street has kicked off 260 with a flurry of price target increases for major stocks.
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They may have received loans, or secretly owned profitable businesses that supported the flurry of spending.
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Though lawmakers have introduced a flurry of new proposals, the debate in the chamber remains stalemated.
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And in the flurry of news, it seems like hardly anyone knows that this event happened.
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Amid the flurry of issues in the sales market, people are opting to rent for longer.
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Cuffing season is approaching, meaning an imminent flurry of new relationships popping up on social media.
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A flurry of partisan spin — and defenses of government institutions — issued from all corners of Washington.
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But, encouraged by governance reforms and demographic shifts, the industry could see a flurry of activity.
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Another Chinese company, Three Gorges, has also made strides in Brazil after a flurry of acquisitions.
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There are also a small flurry of earnings, especially from retailers, as earnings season winds down.
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Amid a flurry of criticism, Trump tweeted Friday that he was putting the decision on hold.
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In recent weeks, the flurry of high-profile firings and resignations appears to have gained momentum.
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That contributed to a flurry of other megadeals in the second-half of 2017 and beyond.
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Rokita's new ad comes as candidates release a flurry of advertisements ahead of the May primary.
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Gonzalez had another 113-pointer in the flurry, while Manjon contributed two hoops and two assists.
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Shively captivates viewers with her flurry of artworks that convey an effortless of-the-moment style.
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The Nets led by 18 after three quarters before the visitors closed with a late flurry.
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It's part of a small flurry of podcast investments we've seen in the last few weeks.
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Most work processes aren't automated — instead, they rely on a flurry of emails to coordinate activities.
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The flurry of ratings come as the quiet period ends for banks that helped underwrite Uber's IPO.
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Then she grabs a knife and a flurry of pings sends her rating to a perilous one.
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The Spartans made their last seven shots of the half, including a flurry in the final seconds.
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On Thursday, Jenner shared a flurry of Snapchats and Instagram posts to show everyone her new hair.
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And if the flurry of activity is any indication, the next few years will bring far more.
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Amid a flurry of volcanic activity in 1983, a new volcanic cone formed, similar to Fissure 8.
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White Sox general manager Rick Hahn evaluated positively the latest trade in a flurry of July transactions.
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The days since have seen a flurry of diplomatic efforts to get the summit back on track.
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Last week, a flurry of ministers resigned from their positions in protest at May's draft Brexit agreement.
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The Predators finished the period with a flurry, but Hammond saved three shots just before time expired.
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Ten years ago, the photo elicited a flurry of controversy that, in retrospect, has not aged well.
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Market focus is also largely attuned to corporate results, with investors reacting to another flurry of reports.
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Prescription drug companies have also sharply increased their lobbying amid a flurry of legislation targeting the industry.
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The past few months have seen a flurry of overlapping restrictions on Huawei, often for conflicting reasons.
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European stocks were slightly higher on Friday, as market participants reacted to another flurry of corporate earnings.
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There has been a flurry of IPO activity in recent weeks, particularly in the enterprise technology category.
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This impressive bit of choreography escalates from a moody march to a flurry of limbs and drywall.
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Verizon will further bolster its position with Yahoo's programmatic video platform, BrightRoll, and mobile analytics firm, Flurry.
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Ecuador has attracted a flurry of interest from big miners eager to increase their exposure to copper.
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A flurry of commentators have since declared that economists are fundamentally rethinking their ideas about fiscal policy.
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In the time since, there have been substantial declines in both arcade and casual games, says Flurry.
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Businesses with repeat customers, however, confront a flurry of considerations: How much does the average unit cost?
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This slide has taken place amid a flurry of hacks, fraud allegations and a growing regulatory backlash.
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Love's basket started a flurry of five 21-pointers in the final 220:214 of the quarter.
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President Trump has been signing a flurry of executive orders as his 100th day in office approaches.
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Now, Flurry is safely resting at the Nebraska Humane Society with a stuffed bear friend to cuddle.
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While looking back on that flurry of events, Conway insists it wasn't as hectic as it seems.
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The flurry of announcements, and the pomp, were intended to breathe new life into the Paris deal.
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It's a flurry of crane arms and men in orange suits mixed with some very careful planning.
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A flurry of phone calls are happening behind the scenes Wednesday about next steps, conservative lawmakers say.
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Mixed messages around the highly anticipated T-Mobile-Sprint merger are sparking a flurry of options activity.
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We saw a flurry of activity, with soldiers maneuvering armored personnel carriers and many others standing by.
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After a flurry of approvals, it can argue that it is opening its economy to foreign firms.
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A flurry of retirements could therefore put downward pressure on average wages, however well the economy does.
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Instead, there has been a flurry of corruption scandals, and several top reform-minded ministers have resigned.
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European stocks closed in mixed territory Monday, as market participants monitored another flurry of corporate earnings results.
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Apparently I would be meeting with several people, and he was sending me a flurry of invitations.
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He found out the way most did, in a surreal flurry of news alerts and text messages.
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Overwhelmed with the pace of life, work and social obligations, and the flurry of apocalyptic news notifications.
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Since its March 31 debut, the show has inspired a flurry of think pieces and internet opinions.
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A flurry of rollbacks and attacks on various environmental rules protecting public lands are already under way.
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Reports suggest a flurry of legal filings over the past few days in China, Australia and America.
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A flurry of apps have also popped up to help users get their calm on via smartphone.
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Bisping talked trash and then threw a flurry right into Erden's gut -- and watch the blubber fly!!!
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DHS has faced a flurry of pushback in response, including meetings with airline representatives and European countries.
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The move comes as U.S. intelligence officials expect a flurry of digital attacks ahead of the Nov.
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The past few months have been a flurry of airlines announcing more and more long-haul flights.
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A flurry of unsolved murders and kidnappings for ransom has eroded Ugandans' trust in law enforcement bodies.
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However, amid a flurry of legal challenges, four of the condemned prisoners have won stays of execution.
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With the flurry of announcements that occurred around Facebook's F8 conference, perhaps that time has finally come.
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I got a flurry of messages from my college friends, and together we watched the price climb.
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Authorities in recent months announced a flurry of measures that made it harder to move funds offshore.
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That policy prompted a flurry of lawsuits and a preliminary injunction against the Office of Refugee Resettlement.
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The PCI sale process comes amid a flurry of deal-making activity in the clinical outsourcing sector.
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It also puts SurveyMonkey into competition with App Annie and Yahoo's Flurry, which also provide mobile analytics.
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The flurry of impassioned tweets, followed by an extensive Snapchat rant, targeted Too Faced founder Jerrod Blandino.
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Also on Tuesday, excessive information about your home life and roots flurry in when Mercury enters Gemini.
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A flurry of new scrap import regulations has caused headline imports to plummet as flows get redirected.
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There has been a flurry of legal action in the Florida US Senate contest from both parties.
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The White House's self-proclaimed "infrastructure week" has generated a flurry of headlines on nearly everything else.
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The lackluster nuclear talks also affected inter-Korean cooperation, stalled after a flurry of summits last year.
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Against the backdrop of slowing economic growth, the plan set off a flurry of protests and counterprotests.
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It was followed by a flurry of rivals: Aviva, Canada Life, Columbia Threadneedle, Henderson and M&G.
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Love Everyone is the second in a flurry of new releases from G.O.O.D. Music, Kanye's record label.
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The next few weeks will see a flurry of activity on both sides of the English Channel.
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Hu's now-iconic illustration, is among a flurry of original art supporting Muslims like Allahyari and Sab.
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Democrats are expected to issue a flurry of related bills after the next term starts in January.
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Thursday's deadline to submit a proposal for Amazon's second headquarters saw a flurry of last-minute pitches.
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The ad debuted last month in the Swedish magazine Amelia, and prompted a flurry of media coverage.
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His comments follow a recent flurry of discussion on cryptocurrencies from top figures in the business world.
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The former CEO of drugmaker Celgene has unleashed a flurry of television ads attacking incumbent Democratic Sen.
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It's all led to a flurry of criticism about Secretary Rex Tillerson's performance as America's top diplomat.
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In a flurry of statements Wednesday, more than 20 Democratic senators called for Franken to step down.
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A study by analytics firm Flurry showed U.S. consumers spend five hours a day on their phones.
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There was a flurry of activity following that meeting and press conference and the following day, Gov.
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Larry Bird once trash-talked Julius Erving into a Boston Garden flurry of stiff right-hand jabs.
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Elias is behind a flurry of legal activity that represents a last-ditch effort to save Sen.
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The two have sent out a flurry of statements noting their committee has jurisdiction over the FBI.
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The response was a flurry of big-bang tennis that allowed her to break Williams straight back.
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Reporters present saw a flurry of activity at the grand jury room, but officials made no announcements.
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At the end of the last Congress, the Senate confirmed a flurry of nominations to federal agencies.
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For those trying to keep tabs on their bank balances, December has brought a flurry of changes.
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Speaking in a flurry of words, without notes, Donald J. Trump painted the matter in apocalyptic terms.
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A flurry of other states have passed or taken up their own abortion laws in recent months.
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A flurry of candidates announced plans to stand before the committee to be considered for the nomination.
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A flurry of data from China in coming weeks is likely to show weaker trade and investments.
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Plans are revealed in a flurry of tweets that follows a secret weekend trip to Saudi Arabia.
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Love's basket started a flurry of five 3-pointers over the final 6:49 of the quarter.
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Several senior PML-N figures are currently facing court cases after a flurry of charges against them.
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And there has been a flurry of legislative change, each Immigration Act more draconian than the next.
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And it wouldn't be a parade of sensational gowns without a flurry of hilarious memes in response.
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Until the third round when Rothwell began erratically dancing, rushed Vera, and caught him in a flurry.
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Then—once it was posted on the site—it became a flurry of people commenting on it.
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But a flurry of news stories suggest Mueller has become especially interested in Stone in recent months.
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After unleashing that nimble flurry of riffs and cymbal hits, "Notres Langues Nous Trompes" hit the brakes.
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The tiny little galley was a flurry of activity — basically a fully functional kitchen in the sky.
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Now comes a flurry of forecasts for what investors should expect for the second half of 2017.
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The waivers set off a flurry of U.S. soy sales which are now being loaded and shipped.
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Maybe you save your pairs until the last possible moment, then unleash them all in a flurry.
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A flurry of recent sales also suggest that smaller publishers are having trouble surviving on their own.
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The flurry of 911 calls illustrated residents' fears, particularly in the three neighborhoods where the packages exploded.
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But the flurry of statements by Mr. Trump's top aides suggest the White House is less patient.
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The filing would be the latest IPO in a flurry of listings, especially in the enterprise sector.
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All sorts of factors, including the flurry of national media attention, made this a very unusual race.
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But such a flurry of announcements mainly testifies to the impasse at which the court finds itself.
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It has almost certainly shaped the policies that have led to the flurry of high-profile detentions.
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A flurry can turn into a blizzard faster than a shovel can turn into a plow truck.
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But on Friday, he offered a flurry of statistics to support his contention, though many were vague.
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"The Ice Wall looks sticky," fake Tormund Giantsbane says, staring off into a flurry of CG snow.
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Detroit finished the third with a 10-3 flurry to get within 72-71 entering the fourth.
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Nearly 40,000 immigrants became U.S. citizens in a flurry of ceremonies that culminated this week in 1985.
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A flurry of recent developments shows how innovative companies are targeting real transportation problems in American cities.
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The isolated regime has conducted a flurry of missile tests in recent weeks amid escalating geopolitical tensions.
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A flurry of lawsuits over black mold in Texas prompted some insurers to stop writing such coverage.
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That I have yet to have someone enter my office in a flurry of sunshine and rainbows.
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Over the weekend, he sent out a flurry of tweets venting his anger with the Russia investigation.
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The report triggered a flurry of concerned texts and meetings between top Ukrainians and their U.S. counterparts.
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Steen started and finished a goal-mouth flurry that made it 4-1 in the third period.
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The Mavs tied it at 46 with a flurry of 3-pointers and a 203-10 spurt.
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Compounding matters has been the flurry of misinformation and fear-mongering from both Trump and his allies.
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Like today, can't totally rule out a late-day flurry, especially west and northwest of the Beltway.
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There has been a flurry of visits between high-level Russian, Venezuelan and Cuban officials of late.
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The isolated regime has conducted a flurry of missile tests in recent weeks amid escalating international unease.
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The Red Wings tied the game early in the second following a flurry in the Stars' zone.
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After a flurry of shots, Jarry was pulled to his left, leaving a big opening for Paul.
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We'll get to the flurry of the day's political news, but first, some disturbing developments from Antarctica.
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Conor McGregor, the U.F.C.'s biggest star, stopped Donald Cerrone with a quick, explosive flurry of strikes.
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That's despite a flurry of new or redesigned EVs, many viewed as compliance models, entering the market.
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To which Trump responded with a flurry of tweets insisting he is the world's greatest super-genius.
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In recent months, American regulators have announced a flurry of new antitrust investigations into big technology companies.
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There was a flurry of such press releases in the 1990s, but drug prices continued to rise.
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Cirelli started the flurry when he punched in a loose puck near the net at 23:22.
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A flurry of rumors about Rohingya and international aid groups has appeared on Facebook and in newspapers.
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Other regions, like parts of Europe and Hong Kong, have also reported a flurry of flu activity.
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There will be a flurry of flak hitting the new immigration policy endorsed by the White House.
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Even with a flurry of legislation, economists are skeptical that California can dent home prices anytime soon.
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This flurry of lobbying by car dealerships is a prime example of so-called bottleneckers in action.
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The tech platforms are prepping for another alternative, one that could sidestep the flurry of court action.
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Fall's big electronics show, IFA Berlin, kicked off with a flurry of announcements of new consumer tech.
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Nowadays, any headline hinting at millennials killing an industry all but guarantees a flurry of online backlash.
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With such a flurry of patches, it's easy to understand why the community might be on edge.
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The West blamed Russia for the poisoning, which caused a flurry of tit-for-tat diplomatic expulsions.
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One of the most noticeable moments of low fight IQ was his flurry in the second round.
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This album, a playful electric flurry, is his attempt to write the soundtrack for such a party.
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Images of several aspiring female lifeguards undergoing training shared online this week sparked a social media flurry.
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His flurry of executive orders, many of them badly drafted fulfilments of campaign promises, is symptomatic of this.
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One possible exception is if someone with relatively few accounts suddenly submits a flurry of new credit applications.
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This indicates the app category as a whole could be struggling to build daily usage habits, Flurry suggests.
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To generate this report, Flurry tracked more than one million applications, across 2.6 billion devices globally in 2017.
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AFTER HER proposed Brexit deal triggered a flurry of government resignations, Theresa May's job is on the line.
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"I said yes," Turner captioned the snap, inciting a flurry of congratulations from fans and fellow celebrities alike.
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Thomas and Bradley combined for 12 points as Boston opened the third quarter with a 22-8 flurry.
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Another flurry, the report said, was launched after Gantz's Blue and White party kicked off its election campaign.
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A flurry of movement in the pit: A woman in the crowd had called Ted Cruz a pussy.
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Johnson was responsible for 17 of the Heat's last 20 points, adding an assist during his late flurry.
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Utah weathered the flurry of mistakes and strung together a 15-0 run to surge ahead of Sacramento.
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Amid a flurry of diplomatic activity, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is heading to New York City tomorrow.
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Like many new presidents, Donald Trump's first days in office were marked by a flurry of executive actions.
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The group weathered a flurry of Texans blitzes late, and it was especially sharp on third downs throughout.
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Market focus is largely attuned to a darkening global growth outlook, following a flurry of sluggish economic reports.
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This flurry, affectionately named "Piss Twitter" by its participants, continues to have a monopoly on social media feeds.
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I uploaded the best shot to Facebook, where it drew a flurry of thumbs-up and heart emojis.
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This flurry of white papers, often rendered in fine detail, appears to suggest a technocratic approach to governing.
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Nevertheless, it remains doubtful whether the flurry of gun-safety measures in statehouses will translate into new laws.
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Jones is exiting as the company deals with a flurry of recent controversies, including allegations of sexual harassment.
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Govan's buzzer-beating 3-pointer capped the late flurry that began with 212:23 remaining in the period.
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Trump's flurry of reports and studies is the result of a mixture of circumstance, ambition, naiveté, and bluster.
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This includes a flurry of last-minute donations by mostly individuals and some green groups like 2350.org.
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But he had spent his final days signing off on a flurry of subpoenas in Democrats' impeachment inquiry.
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But in his first flurry of policy tweets and executive orders, China, his favourite bogeyman, was conspicuously absent.
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Wednesday's announcement came amid a flurry of claims that social media algorithms were fundamentally unfair to conservative users.
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The main reason for this flurry of activity is the dramatic growth in the supply of potential students.
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Apart from an occasional flurry of warmup horn notes, it's just as expectant and muted amidst the protestors.
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Market participants are likely to closely monitor a flurry of speeches from policymakers at the U.S. central bank.
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Mike Plotz, the juggler turned coder, told me that he had recently done ''a flurry of goal-factoring.
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Simon Khalaf is the former CEO of Flurry, an analytics app that was acquired by Yahoo in 2014.
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Meirelles has given a flurry of radio and television interviews this year as he considered running for president.
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As members have returned, a flurry of legislation has been introduced intended to address some of these issues.
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With a flurry of earnings reports due out on Friday, investors are not taking large positions, analysts said.
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The flurry of opposition is tied to DeVos's long history of activism for school choice, particularly voucher programs.
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Each week, the comedy sends Twitter into a flurry of meaningful conversations about love, friendship, and Blackness itself.
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After her statement on comedian Bill Cosby generated a flurry of attention yesterday, Tiffany Haddish addressed the controversy.
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After obtaining refuge at the American consulate, Mr Fu initially gave a flurry of media interviews by Skype.
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That's the word from a new industry report on the mobile gaming landscape, released this week from Flurry.
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Even with the flurry of activity, 2016 will likely be the weakest market for IPOs in many years.
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A flurry of other measures ensued, including the addition of a panic button linked to regional police stations.
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But it is opening up to a flurry of third-party developers, something Queiroz said Home will do.
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The recent flurry of graduation ceremonies and commencement speeches may have you fondly reminiscing about your college days.
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Since the lifting of sanctions was announced, local newspapers have reported a flurry of interest from foreign investors.
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Sure, Madonna's spectacles in the '80s and '90s attracted the same media flurry that a quintessential scandal might.
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The kitten, now named Flurry, was saved from this frigid predicament by Animal Control and a helpful neighbor.
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It opens, for example, with a flurry of bullets, then this: It's a brutal seven minutes after that.
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In May 2015, after a flurry of purchases and mergers, the group rebranded its database venture as IDI.
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CSI300, are still down roughly 15 percent year-to-date despite Beijing's flurry of support measures this year.
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Wednesday following the election, the options pits were in a flurry with traders focused on oil giant ExxonMobil.
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The company began making a flurry of announcements, planned long before the chip flaws became public last week.
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Based on neuroimaging studies, it seemed that working memory was always associated with a flurry of neural activity.
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One factor Flurry didn't mention, but seems notable, is users' newer desire for more private socializing and sharing.
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It also comes amid a flurry of other skincare deals, including Beiersdorf's purchase of Coppertone earlier this week.
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Following a flurry of tweets about the explosion, NASA confirmed that there was indeed a series of explosions.
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Europe's telecom stocks led the gains on Monday, up around 1 percent amid a flurry of rating upgrades.
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Grasso ended the fight well, landing a flurry of punches to punctuate a third round with little action.
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But the flurry discussions leading up to that dramatic moment gave Trump an invaluable crash course in governing.
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Amid a flurry of internet outrage, the Handmaid's Tale-inspired Halloween costumes were pulled by their manufacturer, Yandy.
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Prices tumbled more than 4 percent in volatile trade amid a flurry of headlines before the official announcement.
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Despite a flurry of activity last week, there is no expectation of a vote actually happening before Friday.
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With a flurry of touch-screen taps, she explored the "energy dashboard" of Discovery Elementary in Arlington, Virginia.
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Her practice has changed dramatically since 2013, when a flurry of miracle "cures" for hepatitis C were approved.
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On Wednesday, Yahoo's Flurry Analytics looked at new phone and tablet "activations" between Dec 19 and Dec 25.
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With a recent flurry of notable activity, the wearable market looks to be in a state of flux.
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Wednesday's flurry of activity in Congress came as lawmakers rushed to recess this week until after the elections.
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Google made a flurry of announcements at CES this week, many of them coming rapid fire this morning.
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With almost no preparatory studies, he translated his subjects onto the canvas in a flurry of expressive colour.
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One day before the vote, the administration issued a flurry of decisions rolling back transgender and gay rights.
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The 72-year-old, who was traveling in America, responded with a flurry of posts on his blog.
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After a flurry of emails, Amal admitted to her cousin Miknas that she "really" liked the Oscar winner.
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In Usain Bolt's case, you simply spend it destroying James Corden's confidence with a flurry of fire insults.
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Wall Street will welcome a flurry of earnings reports on Wednesday including Walgreens, Monsanto, and Bed Bath & Beyond.
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As a flurry of college basketball games tip off Thursday and Friday, two top teams are notably absent.
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The Sixers snapped an early 11-11 tie with a 17-4 flurry featuring five points by Simmons.
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Inside his home one moment, and the next, lost in the flurry and fury of war and chaos.
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Additionally, big funds are selling off stocks to free up cash for the flurry of IPOs this year.
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Talk about tech titan Elon Musk seems to have sparked a flurry of activity in the options market.
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The GOP race hit South Carolina in a flurry of insults, negative ads and suggestions of dirty tricks.
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The arrests come amid a flurry of HBO hacks and leaks, including leaks of Game of Thrones information.
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Conor ran out of gas in the 9th and Floyd opened up in the 10th with a flurry.
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As the earnings season flurry picks up, "Fast Money" traders chose stocks they believe could rise after results.
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Under President Obama, especially in his second term, there's been a flurry of action on climate and energy.
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Amid a flurry of new developments in special counsel Robert Mueller's investigation, there's one revelation that's particularly dramatic.
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Whatever the reason, the garden hosts a happily married couple with a constant flurry of friends dropping by.
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Inside his home one moment, and the next — lost in the flurry and fury of war and chaos.
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A flurry of activity ensued Thursday, when some senators wanted assurances the bill would never actually become law.
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Memphis had gotten within 48-42 but the Sixers closed with a flurry anchored by Embiid and Simmons.
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Last year, a flurry of swastika vandalism was investigated by police in Chicago, Houston and New York City.
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NEW YORK — Ford, Volkswagen, and the self-driving-tech startup ArgoAI produced a flurry of news on Friday.
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In Trump's case, they were simply more of the same flurry of daily controversies that characterize his presidency.
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The report sparked a flurry of similar investigations in other states, including New York, New Jersey and Missouri.
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After a tight first 39 minutes, Florida State needed a late flurry to get the game to overtime.
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We are now being expertly assisted in the responsible prescribing of opioids with a flurry of new guidelines.
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The morning of her historic swearing-in ceremony, Pelosi dismissed impeachment talk during a flurry of media interviews.
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A flurry of last minute rulemakings, known as midnight regulations, is common at the end of an administration.
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U.S. stock markets opened lower, but rebounded, bolstered by strong results from Facebook and a flurry of dealmaking.
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The conversation; the connection; the freedom, within that flurry of sociability, to withdraw and simply be within yourself.
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That coincided with what the police chief of Naples, Antonio De Iesu, called a "flurry of technical activity".
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Trying desperately to prevent that, European officials have engaged recently in a flurry of diplomacy with Turkish leaders.
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Once key Cabinet positions are filled (especially secretaries of State and Defense), a flurry of activity will begin.
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There was a late flurry in the Blue Jackets zone as the final horn sounded to end regulation.
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"The fake news media is going to unleash a flurry of attacks against this petition," the email reads.
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The flurry of bills suggest a new willingness on the part of lawmakers to try to take action.
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Following this flurry of accusations, Lyft brought in safety features including a 911 panic button in its app.
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Trump administration The White House was in emergency mode following the flurry of activity from the Mueller investigation.
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Wade comes amid a flurry of states passing laws to chip away at the landmark Supreme Court decision.
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This poverty has also given way to a flurry of illegal activity, including drug trafficking and people smuggling.
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Trade associations can't give companies the individualized help they need with the flurry of trade activity, he argued.
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Clinton's comments about broadening the conversation beyond the police earned a flurry of praise from activists and academics.
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The comings days are also poised to offer a flurry of cyber-related activity in the upper chamber.
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More recently, the AI boom has sparked a flurry of startup hardware companies to develop more specialized chips.
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European stocks closed higher Friday, as market participants monitored a flurry of corporate results and key economic reports.
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However, despite the flurry of new VR content, portals and hardware, traditional 2D content continues to be king.
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With a light flurry of snow falling outside, the incongruity of her surroundings was not lost on her.
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A lot of governments feel the same, judging by the flurry of appeals to the World Trade Organization.
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Last week while Bratseth was visiting Oath headquarters in California, he met with people from Yahoo's Flurry division.
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The White House announced the meeting after a flurry of conflicting media reports on whether Rosenstein had resigned.
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Wiseguy had taken over the office from AIG, which faced a flurry of legal problems around that time.
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The uncertainty of Brexit also led to a flurry of money movement to the more stable US economy.
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Yet in the third round he got back to work admirably and connected a good flurry on Barnett.
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Last week the Houthis launched a flurry of missiles which Saudi Arabia said it had intercepted over Riyadh.
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But a flurry of developments in the past few years means change may finally be on the horizon.
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It opened up with "Rock Your Body," which also boasted a flurry of lights and back up musicians.
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Here's what it means: Bakkt's authorization could open the door for a flurry of institutional investments in cryptos.
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The president's flight-simulator moment in Pittsburgh capped a recent flurry of White House activity highlighting American technology.
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While I love the flurry of activity, one drawback is that the squeaky wheel usually gets the grease.
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The president-elect's message prompted a flurry of tweets from people in the arms-control community to Hollywood.
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Canada Letter There were a few unpredictable outcomes in the recent flurry of municipal votes around the country.
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The flurry of announcements from German companies shows that they are keen to take advantage of the situation.
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There was a flurry of controversy with headlines such as "Tiborcz buys marina for Christmas" in the press.
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In these 2019 paintings, Belag turns her back on staid abstraction and lets loose a flurry of emotion.
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The institution's decision to change its name was immediately politicized, causing a flurry of controversy in the Netherlands.
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In the past 12 hours, a flurry of stories have come out on Donald Trump's links to Russia.
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The currency plunged to a three-year low amid a flurry of speculation about the administration's economic plans.
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In a flurry of votes on several amendments, Parliament, above, also rejected holding a second referendum on Brexit.
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But when it snowed in the city last week, it prompted a flurry of delighted social media posts.
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EST (1700 GMT) amid a flurry of last-minute negotiations on the text drafted by Sweden and Kuwait.
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Jackson ultimately withdrew from consideration after his nomination was hampered by a flurry of personal conduct-related allegations.
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These ramifications have led to a flurry of recent criticism from both human rights groups and the press.
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A flurry of communication takes place as Mercury connects with Mars—but you still need to pace yourself!
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What really started the ball rolling on this flurry of activity in the wireless epicenter in recent years?
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The new television deal was part of a flurry of announcements from the M.L.B. owners' meetings in Atlanta.
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His plan for the net neutrality rules, first outlined early this year, set off a flurry of opposition.
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And a last-minute flurry of lawsuits -- five were filed in recent days -- could still change the rules.
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That's more than twice the 21% Samsung was able to score to come in second, according to Flurry.
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My idealism was shattered by a brief flurry of bombs that left my confidence shattered and morality discarded.
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As usual, there is a flurry of reports, and entrepreneurs will declare they have technological solutions at hand.
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Are we really going to settle these perennial debates over authenticity with a flurry of "as a" arrowheads?
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The changes to the advisory groups are the latest in a flurry of moves under Mr. Mulvaney's leadership.
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The Trump administration has seen a flurry of legal challenges to its efforts to crack down on immigration.
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A flurry of digital publications have also joined unions, including HuffPost, Vox Media, Vice Media, Slate and Mic.
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Nearly 40,000 immigrants became U.S. citizens in a flurry of ceremonies that culminated on this day in 1985.
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These salutary effects on the brain, coupled with how quickly ketamine works, have inspired a flurry of research.
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This weekend saw a flurry in Silicon Valley CEOs promising their companies would donate masks to healthcare workers.
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Per usual, the news came out with a flurry of announcements and enhancements to its vast product set.
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The business services firm is currently looking for a new chief executive after a flurry of profit warnings.
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After Thomas hit the post with one point-blank shot during the flurry, he buried his next one.
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Meanwhile back at the inn, Hal and Falstaff (Joel Edgerton) carouse amid a flurry of murky superimposed images.
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But the Predators outshot them by 143-5 in the third, a late flurry that helped force overtime.
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But a recent flurry of regulatory activity by states looks set to continue, with federal action following shortly.
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What followed was a flurry of actions that authorities said may have helped stop a potential school shooting.
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In a flurry of activity, the Federal Reserve has approved several rule changes in the past few days.
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Despite a flurry of , the fast-casual chain's second-quarter earnings topped analysts' expectations, although revenue fell short.
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O'Connor finished the flurry with a backhander at 5:37 for the first NHL goal of his career.
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There has been a flurry of debate as to whether any of those nonsensical stories influenced the election.
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A flurry of data in coming weeks is expected to show solid economic growth in China in March.
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In Lower Manhattan, where there has been a flurry of construction, sidewalk sheds have become a sore spot.
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The wins for freshman Democrats came during a flurry of dealmaking at the end of the legislative year.
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The current generation of virtual reality headsets arrived on the market last year with a flurry of hype.
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The recent flurry of executive orders from the new president provides a taste of what may lie ahead.
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Yet for all this flurry of activity, there is scepticism that the result will be two flying planes.
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The grant was approved in June, and Eilat is now bracing for a flurry of new hotel construction.
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The strike was the latest in a flurry of attacks in a largely ungoverned portion of the country.
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A flurry of yellow ambulances and police cars with loud sirens and blinking lights also flooded the street.
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Former President Michel Temer remains free despite a flurry of criminal charges that have dogged him since 2017.
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Bernie Sanders this week, prompting a flurry of online conversation — particularly after the Vermont senator embraced the endorsement.
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In a flurry of indignant tweets, Mr. Trump threatened that "the markets would crash" if the process continued.
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Smokepurpp ambles his way into the song, then takes a flurry of jabs, including one at Donald Trump.
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So the current rates might reasonably have been expected to spark a flurry of refinancing and home buying.
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A flurry of legal challenges in state and federal courts followed news of the state's capital punishment schedule.
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A flurry of new polls show growing support for impeachment, a warning sign for Trump and his party.
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Britain's FTSE 21.5 was the worst performing index, tanking 22020 percent amid a flurry of downbeat company reports.
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An edition last month of Tripped Up, which addressed complaints against Europcar, inspired a flurry of reader reactions.
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Trial plan In the coming days, prosecutors and the defense team must submit a flurry of court filings.
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In 3853, he set another flurry of age-group records, including a half marathon run in 1:50.47.
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Mechanics ran to recover the car, which was fixed in a frantic flurry of activity in the garage.
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Cooper on Monday addressed Trump's flurry of tweets over the weekend, saying he is making everything about himself.
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Banking was the only sector to post solid gains by Europe's close, amid a flurry of ratings upgrades.
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President Trump is not unique in issuing a flurry of executive orders in his first days in office.
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In just the last week, the flurry of activity has rocked the government, the military and the markets.
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So the current rates might reasonably have been expected to spark a flurry of refinancing and home buying.
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A flurry of 32 games will take place Thursday and Friday in the first round of the tournament.
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