" - Jenna, 29 "A hastily constructed Mayan love hammock.
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But perhaps Woolf wrote her screed a tad too hastily.
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The White House hastily issued the executive order on Jan.
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Takeout dinners by candlelight are hastily arranged in the cities.
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No one's bothered to keep up the hastily built houses.
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Questions were hastily asked before a competitor could fire first.
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We hastily followed the Nomole team back to the outpost.
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A hastily made dresser tips over in a safety trial.
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The president hastily deleted the image from his Instagram page.
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She was invited back to a hastily arranged concert last month.
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The birds didn't act hastily, immediately snatching an available food item.
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One would be a law hastily written in anger or grief.
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It hastily changed its tune when most newspapers praised the report.
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I didn't make this decision lightly or hastily or under pressure.
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Even Trump's allies struggled to excuse the hastily composed order. Rep.
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The hastily arranged meeting of Trump and Pena Nieto on Aug.
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Hastily flicking through some of Becky's lady-porn books for inspiration.
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"You can see it was very hastily taken," explained Ms Cardinale.
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Maybe the mistake was based on a decision made too hastily.
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But lawmakers and veterans groups say the program was hastily constructed.
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These hastily considered last-minute changes benefit one class in particular.
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You're feeling lucky, but don't risk your reputation by acting hastily.
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But the hastily organized vote was far from an official referendum.
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To get away from me and my hastily assembled life lessons.
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I didn't make this decision lightly, or hastily, or under pressure.
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The futuristic one in "Hazards of Time Travel" feels hastily made.
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I took my best stab, hastily, in the previously mentioned column.
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The hastily organized meeting included representatives of BMW, Daimler and Volkswagen.
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Remnants of a hastily abandoned life are everywhere in the house.
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Her father's hastily, sloppily composed immigration ban was just being implemented.
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You'll find yourself hastily wiping away tears from your ashen face.
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Abdul Rashid Dostum, hastily formed a new coalition of the discontented.
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"And I know that she loves me," he added, somewhat hastily.
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The masseur's number was hastily added to his uniform with tape.
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Some investors had argued that Kirkland Lake too hastily rejected those offers.
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His team hastily scheduled a campaign stop at the factory that afternoon.
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Shortly before the interview starts they eat instant noodles, slurping them hastily.
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They say healthcare could suffer if the changes are rammed through hastily.
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The monetary union was planned too hastily and is full of holes.
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After the move was dubbed the "dementia tax" it was hastily scrapped.
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It warned of "serious consequences" if the new policy was implemented hastily.
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Then he hastily pulls the ring out of his pocket and proposes.
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It warned of "serious consequences" if the new policy was implemented hastily.
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"A lot of those hastily assembled ones don't have that," he adds.
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Inside the hastily erected wall, some of the graves are still empty.
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He hastily organized a party at his home for the following evening.
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When Strange Justice came out, Thomas's supporters hastily tried to discredit it.
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What's a simple updo you can hastily recreate in the office bathroom?
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Mr. Trump accepted, and a meeting was hastily arranged for Aug. 31.
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We should be focused on this, rather than hastily moving the agency.
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They were on the hastily assembled shelves at the school book fair.
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A movie version of the TV show was hastily released in July.
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The Bolsheviks hastily set up a communications network and sounded the alarm.
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Instead, Republicans rushed hastily written legislation larded with amendments through both chambers.
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It looked hastily done, a plain printout devoid of any government seals.
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The former Finance Minister Wolfgang Schäuble was hastily appointed as a mediator.
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In our polarized climate, events are hastily patched into prefabricated story lines.
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Every single post sounds like a text hastily composed after 3 a.m.
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Clinton plans to make a hastily scheduled dash to Manchester on Sunday.
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But the court of public opinion will deliver its verdict more hastily.
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Mr. Trump and Mr. Abe hastily arranged a joint appearance in response.
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Immediately. But boredom is something to experience rather than hastily swipe away.
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On a shelf nearby, "Untitled (Jockstrap)" suggests crumpled and hastily discarded underwear.
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To look back over their past drafts is to see a map of their organizational dysfunction: basic player evaluation tasks botched, team-building plans hastily conceived and hastily abandoned, decisions that seem to reflect no particular goal at all.
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Somehow it did, as producers hastily produced a live "special report" on Wednesday.
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The emergency box of Kleenex, hastily procured and placed next to the monitors.
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I scooped it all onto a plate and hastily retreated to my table.
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All the while, in court, he's defended Trump's hastily conceived orders and tweets.
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Mark Carney used brutal honesty at his hastily arranged speech on Thursday afternoon.
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All three were hastily suspended after China's stock market plunged on Thursday morning.
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The hastily passed law has caused a great deal of confusion in Italy.
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Local bigshots hastily formed co-ops to get their hands on the money.
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The movie ties up the loose ends left by a hastily-cancelled show.
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Van Buren hastily nominated Peter Daniel with speed that would be unimaginable today.
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He was crowned CEO in a hastily arranged board call late on Sunday.
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The Mass was hastily moved to St. Patrick's and has remained there since.
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Redactions were done hastily, in large part because Assange did not prioritize them.
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This trinka had been hastily assembled the day before by a master carpenter.
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"While some of the rules are beneficial, many were hastily developed," he wrote.
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At a hastily called Defense Ministry briefing Wednesday night in Moscow, Lt. Gen.
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Earlier this year, the most high-profile ICOs were hastily reaching their target.
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It's disloyal to those you've stolen from to hastily re-chisel their jewels.
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What kind of pain was he trying to hide by leaving so hastily?
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The Marines glanced at the image for 10 seconds, and then hastily scribbled.
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Because it was so hastily put together, no one knew what to expect.
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Another passenger, Maria Guadalupe Herrera Olguin of Houston said everyone began hastily disembarking.
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He took some final photographs to bear witness, and then hastily walked away.
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A firefighter hastily put on his helmet, a half-second before the flash.
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But the outpouring of constructive energy following the Tet attacks was hastily squandered.
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Turning his hastily concocted deal into robust legislation will be a monumental task.
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Unable to identify any better options, they hastily decided to rob a bank.
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A worker hastily grabbed the grinders and took them out of his sight.
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Red: The Coming Destruction of the United States, which his son, Justin, hastily
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That their reversal unfolded so hastily should not have come as a surprise.
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And many in the party are reluctant to move too hastily on it.
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Others, more spontaneous, would converge quickly, and once started, word would hastily spread.
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Republicans are pushing the hastily crafted overhaul in response to pressure from donors.
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The criticism seemed to trigger the White House to hastily put forward names.
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The directors, led by Ed Warner, resigned after a hastily arranged general meeting.
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She hastily leaves him there, at which point the episode leaves her too.
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She hastily slipped a pack into her cart and made good her escape.
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"That's what I thought you'd say," Kennedy added before hastily ending his questioning.
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And, as we know, in 2011, America hastily and mistakenly withdrew from Iraq.
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The small plates of food are elegant and hastily placed in front of me.
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It hastily erected the Golden Dragon's steel shell, then left it idle for months.
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Hastily concocted political experiments on tens of millions of Americans could deliver unintended consequences.
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Following a hastily arranged visit to Turkey to try and salvage the situation, Gen.
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Pyongyang initially responded by calling the invite "interesting" and a meeting was hastily arranged.
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Hastily-Arranged News Conference Just Excuse for Trump to Show Off New Hands pic.twitter.
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That's especially true for people who hastily flee threats of violence with virtually nothing.
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Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital, which had to hastily remove 80 patents on Oct.
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She scrambles to set her hastily prepared escape plan in motion before the party.
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Then the board hastily voted to keep her daughter from using the girls' restroom.
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Facebook and Snapchat have been hastily trying to copy TikTok's features as a result.
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And a hastily convened news conference as we just said, and very big news.
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His teammates dared him to take the field in this hastily put-together disguise.
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A transitional government was hastily thrown together, and they'll try elections again in April.
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Hastily inputting data into spreadsheets is likely one of the reasons they're frequently inaccurate.
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After a weeklong hospital stay, he was hastily cremated the day after he died.
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She looked tired, with faintly bloodshot eyes and hair hastily tied in a ponytail.
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At a hastily scheduled news conference, Tillerson said he "never considered leaving" the job.
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This anxiety fuels the desire, however hastily, to hunt and ferret out latent fascists.
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A more sweeping ban implemented hastily in January caused chaos and protests at airports.
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Just because Britons voted to quit the European Union, businesses need not react hastily.
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Indeed, the hastily drafted referendum text did not mention the single currency at all.
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In a hastily called news conference Thursday night, Scott accused his Democratic opponent, Sen.
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"In Japan, it doesn't mean the same thing it does here," he hastily explained.
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It is doubtful Democrats would act hastily to scale back the filibuster against legislation.
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Instead, in a hastily scheduled speech in a dreary hotel ballroom on Wednesday, Mrs.
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Under huge pressure from Democrats and Republicans alike, Trump hastily reversed the policy Wednesday.
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When the real shooter was identified, the Gateway Pundit story was hastily taken down.
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" Kanter hastily left the country hours later, in what he described as an "escape.
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Hastily constructed legislation is rarely good legislation, but that's not stopping the Republicans now.
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In the end, about 4,000 men were "hastily recruited" to help battle the blaze.
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In a hastily convened meeting in April, Mr. Hybels announced he was stepping down.
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Then, after sparking international panic, he partially defused it in a hastily arranged spectacle.
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The Wakandans added value by developing technologies and did not export their resources hastily.
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In the following week, staffers hastily drafted the language, which required extensive legal vetting.
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Most of those parts were acquisitions made hastily through the actions of Mr. Neumann.
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They accuse him of hastily concocting plans to sell Browns Field without community consultation.
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NATO officials hastily moved up the meeting so that America's top diplomat could attend.
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Supreme Court's Scalia died leaving a vacancy,Senate Republicans refused to fill it hastily.
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It was a love letter to the very wealthiest, written hastily behind closed doors.
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Hastily joining talks this week, Canada has signaled it may embrace the new framework.
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The hastily called referendum has been particularly challenging for those campaigning for marriage equality.
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A plan to improve the skills of 500m Indians by 2022 has been hastily dropped.
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The crime's evidence was hastily brushed aside but its reverberations are lodged in collective memory.
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It's fun to see his originals and how the black areas seem hastily daubed in.
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It would thus be unwise to react hastily to the mere prospect of fiscal easing.
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" Afterward, the administration hastily assembled a call with reporters to discuss "enhanced global security measures.
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That means candidates can end up speaking off the cuff or giving hastily prepared remarks.
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Several soldiers fell ill or were badly injured during hastily organized missions to find him.
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"We can't take any decision hastily until we get the consultancy report," Hamid told Reuters.
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Kids don't feel like their assignments just end up in the trash once hastily graded.
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These theories bubble up on the internet and have homes in hastily-created YouTube videos.
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It was written hastily—literally at lunch on Thursday—and derided by several Republican senators.
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They've joined Democrats in criticizing Trump's hastily-declared pledge to withdraw US forces from Syria.
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And my hastily inserted goal had served as a giant net for capturing AI skaters.
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I can throw out 20-trick combos no problem, linking manuals with hastily concocted flips.
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"I am not a place-holder," Mitterlehner told a hastily convened news conference on Wednesday.
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Sitting behind the presidential Resolute Desk, Trump signed the order in a hastily arranged ceremony.
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The statement was hastily arranged after news of the decision was leaked to the media.
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On Sunday, Cobb gave a hastily arranged interview to the New York Times praising McGahn.
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The RCMP arrested the protesters, and the First Nation hastily distanced itself from the activists.
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So why not pass one now, not hastily but thoughtfully, to fill the current gap?
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After receiving calls "of a threatening nature" from loyalist paramilitaries, the UUP hastily pulled out.
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Gizzard Lizard hastily threw up another port-a-fort, amid a hail of enemy fire.
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If you're not careful, you may find yourself acting hastily and not thinking things through.
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Speaking at a hastily arranged news conference in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday morning, Texas Sen.
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If another downturn hits, the bank will hastily need to draw up creative policy options.
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Moving them to the roads hastily or recklessly could be the consequence of this bill.
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Buried deep in the Senate's hastily passed bill is a measure that fails all three.
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But it was fraught with problems from the moment the British hastily drew the borderline.
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The centers range in austerity, from a 29-acre youth shelter to hastily converted motels.
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The centers range in austerity, from a 21941-acre youth shelter to hastily converted motels.
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That might be the case in a hastily thrown-together performance in a bomb shelter.
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LOS ANGELES — A bicoastal staff meeting of the Weinstein Company was hastily convened late Thursday.
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The pair then gave a hastily prepared press conference, with Abe strongly condemning the attack.
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But some worry that hastily thrown together online notarization systems are also prone to fraud.
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Beneath the peaked canvas, Tesla has hastily set up a third Model 23 production line.
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The program's athletic director, Fred Glass, made the announcement during a hastily arranged news conference.
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Trump said he was "very honored" by the top U.S. diplomat's hastily scheduled Wednesday statement.
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Scavino hastily deleted his first tweet, but not before eagle-eyed users took screen shots.
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The hastily scheduled briefing prompted Booker to cancel events in Iowa to return to Washington.
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"Is that her?" she asked, looking down at the hastily covered bundle at my feet.
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He was due to hold a second, more hastily planned, rally in Louisiana on Friday.
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Or, a hastily accepted first statement may be "trumped" by a more conciliatory second one.
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The reason is simple: the bill is junk, hastily drafted and full of exploitable loopholes.
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If pilots don't act hastily enough, attempts to disable the system can be too late.
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"No decision like this is made hastily," he said without going into much more detail.
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Not being able to afford a plane ticket, I hastily looked for the next bus out.
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First went Twitter, then Facebook, then I hastily deleted all social media apps off my iPhone.
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Hastily invented parties were trying to grab the centreground when Silvio Berlusconi stepped into the gap.
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There were accusations that The King was made hastily to get out of your Matador deal.
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What the hastily scrawled message actually says, however, has become the subject of fierce online debate.
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I hastily finished my shot and threw the works down, attempting to be discreet about it.
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Hedge funds care more about maximizing investment returns, which can often mean a hastily arranged auction.
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Now, their names — already cursed, loathed and spray-painted on hastily bought plywood — have been banished.
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I saw objectives, mysterious symbols, animal silhouettes scrawled across the plains like a hastily-written warning.
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When elections for his successor were hastily arranged, a newcomer threw his hat into the ring.
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It also warned the company against hastily hiring a new chief executive during the proxy contest.
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Hanging up the phone to reset it, I pick it back up and hastily dial again.
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Somehow, Berbatov managed to get in touch with his father, Ivan, who hastily moved to intercede.
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His hastily dismissed predecessor, Moshe Yaalon, was a respected retired general and IDF chief of staff.
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We saw hundreds stranded in the desert outside the city in hastily set-up makeshifts camps.
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The workers hastily attached a flashlight and a camera to a stick and stuck it in.
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That five-minute visit was hastily arranged and required last-minute approval from the Ecuadorian ambassador.
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LONDON — There's something spectacularly blunt about a sweary, hastily scrawled note left on a parked car.
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"Rekindled hope [for Wang]?" was the headline on a hastily published article on one Chinese website.
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One of the soldiers, a young man, blood-stained battle tunic hastily cut open, is groaning.
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And what of the "cautious optimism" that surrounds Donald Trump like a hastily-drawn chalk halo?
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Human trials will have to be conducted more hastily than drug companies are used to doing.
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Behold: It's a complicated, engaging piece, a patchwork of hastily scribbled lines and bold, misshapen rectangles.
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Patriarch Bartholomew will certainly not act hastily over a change which could have huge strategic repercussions.
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It also had contractors hastily construct a special wheelchair-accessible holding cell at the courtroom compound.
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He would bend down to take a mouthful of food, then hastily move outside to chew.
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Inside, 30 of the city's top antiques dealers had gathered for a tense, hastily arranged meeting.
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If, at any stage, they started looking thinner than her, she hastily began to ignore them.
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The British ambassador, teacup frozen in mid-air, hastily declared the minister's comments off-the-record.
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A permanent store with the harried, colorless mood of a hastily assembled clearance-sale pop-up.
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A line set up hastily, in an untested environment, might not achieve the quality Tesla promises.
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In a hastily called Senate meeting Wednesday night, Mr. Lhota took questions from lawmakers via Skype.
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At packed, hastily scheduled meetings, the distressed homeowners encountered mumbled excuses from officials, and even insults.
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There would be no embrace with Coach Bill Belichick, who had already hastily made his exit.
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He hastily filed his will in a Virgin Islands court just days before he killed himself.
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"The memo appears to have been hastily assembled to justify a preordained outcome," she said Thursday.
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Now Bautista is chasing the team that just cast him aside — hastily, as he saw it.
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Mr Ghani became president, while Dr Abdullah took a hastily created new post of chief executive.
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Each may even be seen hastily courting others to show their previous partner that they're okay.
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The dead are hastily wrapped in blankets to make room for those still fighting to live.
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"We will not tolerate affirmations of that nature," Temer said in a hastily scheduled public address.
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The camp had been hastily deserted; I found a fish still roasting on an open fire.
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Now there are questions about the technical glitches and loopholes left by the hastily passed plan.
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Hastily chopped trees betrayed firefighting efforts to create fire breaks in the middle of the night.
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But the two parties that could meet their demise aren't newcomers or hastily cobbled together coalitions.
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Some critics warn that Hoffman's playbook for hastily supersizing startups into Fortune 500 juggernauts imperils society.
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Many would return to find nothing left, leaving them to hastily make alternative plans for shelter.
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The night before, road markings were hastily repainted, bus stops moved and some 360,000 street signs rejigged.
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It all looks provisional, though, like a loft hastily made over by caterers for a charity benefit.
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Tillerson sidestepped the issue when taking questions after making a statement at a hastily organized news conference.
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At a hastily planned rally outside the Capitol with a few hundred people, a representative of MoveOn.
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Put to the board in a hastily called meeting, the decision to accept Sahara's offer was approved.
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Oversight Democrats have already hammered Chaffetz for both the aborted Wednesday meeting and Monday's "hastily-scheduled" hearing.
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Willem pulls up a comic on his father's iPhone—a "parody" version of Asterix, Boshoff hastily explains.
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If you spend hastily and unwisely, things will likely suck, and luck won't be on your side.
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A hastily arranged trip to Mexico does not seem likely to help Donald Trump win the election.
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They're stored under tarpaulins—hastily erected structures with canvas awnings to protect the fruit from the sun.
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Facebook has a history of hastily changing its privacy policy and the information it shares in public.
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America will be better off if they avoid such a misdiagnosis, and search hastily for a cure.
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She has further enraged conservatives: some Trump-backers struck defiant poses in hastily printed "Deplorables" T-shirts.
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But former FBI officials say the bureau will be cautious about levying a terrorism designation too hastily.
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The department will always be the hastily assembled product of a dark, paranoid moment in American history.
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But the panel had been hastily canceled by organizers worried about the optics of such a discussion.
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Italy's interior minister, Angelino Alfano, presided over a hastily convened meeting with the local authorities in Fermo.
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The executive order he demanded was so hastily written that Kelly and McGahn urged against signing it.
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Images of US military helicopters hastily evacuating American diplomats and others from Saigon would prove embarrassing indeed.
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In an elucidating way, Trump's confused and hastily concocted foreign policy advice closely mirrors a medical error.
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There were memes, hastily scrawled campaign signs, endless rally chants, even a hardcover book written by Congressman.
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This was to ensure that the government did not comply with the order by hastily deporting families.
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He made the announcement on Thursday at a hastily convened meeting with executives of those two industries.
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On Wednesday, Mr. Trump held a hastily called news conference in the Rose Garden to denounce Democrats.
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Here's the best I can do: A hastily assembled collection of snarky comments from people I follow.
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In fact, he had told nearly no one before he addressed a mass of hastily assembled reporters.
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But it's all too confusing and exhausting, particularly the narrative shifts and hastily drawn conspiracies and twists.
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The Batemans hastily left the hotel, waving as they waded through paparazzi as if nothing had happened.
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Snowbound in their hastily built houses, nearly every settler got sick; all were hungry, and half died.
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Verstappen finished 11th last weekend in a race hastily put together by Torque Esports and www.the-race.
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Trump's aides tried to use a hastily composed memo by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein as cover.
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It would correct what he said was a mistake in hastily drawing the city boundaries in 1967.
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While traders may have shifted gears hastily, there is at least a rational basis for their movements.
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Everywhere you looked, revellers in funny hats caroused at open-air sheds hastily erected for the weekend.
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The panel hastily announced a Friday meeting before they voted 6 to 3 to remove AIG's designation.
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But a number of the justices suggested that the three-judge panel might have acted too hastily.
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No team of hastily thrown together replacements would be able to equal the current American roster's talent.
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It hastily scrubbed them and later cracked down further by removing certain types user-submitted topics altogether.
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As she hastily left the room, she said, Franken told her: 'It's my right as an entertainer.
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After a hastily convened meeting with Republican leaders, members emerged to say the changes had been scrapped.
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The physician hastily picked up his black case and lumbered heavily out into the sultry summer air.
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Dean hastily wed devoted housewife Lindsay, whom he treated even worse than he did Rory in high school.
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Because Trump did exactly that in a hastily-arranged press conference in the Rose Garden on Wednesday afternoon.
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By hastily indicting groups of "others" as othering, you perpetuate the very phenomenon that you seek to condemn.
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The final straw, she said, was Trump's hastily announced travel ban, which was criticized as a religious test.
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Maybe it was fatigue from the early morning flight, or the brownie, hastily inhaled for a sugar boost.
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But investors have been hastily hedging against more weakness in sterling should the negotiations with the EU collapse.
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Democratic FCC commissioner Mignon Clyburn criticized Pai's "Friday news dump" and said the actions were hastily pushed through.
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" Here's "Fantasy on David Cameron" for cello and piano, "written and recorded hastily between midnight and 2 a.m.
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In all likelihood, Jon Snow didn't do the drawings — but the paintings do reek of hastily-written scripts.
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Meanwhile, a soggy airport sandwich hastily eaten would throw me into a funk that would last a day.
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I start preheating the oven, and then hastily Swiffer my hardwood floors (using dry, then wet Swiffer pads).
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"It is not advisable for the SPD to act hastily or recklessly," Nahles said ahead of the vote.
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President Ulysses Grant's two nominees were also pushed through hastily and had an oversized impact on civil rights.
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European government-debt markets were quaking in what seemed a hastily produced sequel to the global financial crisis.
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America's Tea Party movement, hastily assembled in 2009 to oppose the newly elected Barack Obama, is one example.
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The policy has been developed hastily over the past couple of weeks, primarily by the Department of Justice.
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My own elementary school was brand new, built hastily to accommodate the influx of people to the area.
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If you proceed hastily and recklessly, there will be a puddle of burning hot soup on your pants.
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This special session, where Berger and Moore rammed through hastily-crafted legislation was a farce of public policy.
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Alhumedhi told me she sent off a hastily-written email to Apple that day, but never heard back.
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Why are Senate Republicans scrambling to pass a hastily rewritten tax bill that most Americans don't even like?
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The woman admitted to carrying drugs, which had been inserted into her body during a hastily arranged operation.
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Share markets in India and Pakistan fell after India announced the strikes at a hastily called press conference.
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The friend, identified only as Pastor Valentin, hastily called Riddering's wife and told her they "urgently" needed prayers.
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Those that were built hastily, without proper urban planning to account for flooding, are at even greater risk.
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For the last four months, police dispatchers in Elk Grove, California have hastily answered phone calls expecting emergencies.
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Long story short: My friend didn't finish the job and left me to hastily finish it by myself.
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But the hastily arranged meeting underscored simmering tensions in a newsroom experiencing a tumultuous transition under new ownership.
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Second baseman Chase Utley hastily tried to bare-hand a toss from shortstop Corey Seager and dropped it.
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Glencore hastily put together a US$10.2bn debt reduction plan, but that did little to settle investor nerves.
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Prince bin Salman also hastily announced the formation of a military alliance of Islamic countries to fight terrorism.
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Originally mixed hastily and on a budget by Simon Raymonde, the band were never satisfied with the results.
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That's likely it's a technical glitch, considering the rep says the shirt was hastily "removed" from the site.
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It's effective—within a minute the road is deserted, while the four pubs seem like hastily abandoned saloons.
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It was the latest in a series of reversals by the interim government in its hastily organized transition.
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Beyond those hastily chosen brackets, there's an entire cottage industry of sports betting that's increasingly resembling Wall Street.
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The progressive parts of the Booker and Castro platforms have been stapled hastily onto generic Democratic policy resumes.
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He even used a Sharpie to include the state inside the hurricane's path on a hastily annotated map.
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Ms. Geahan paced ankle deep in the surf, and when her friend appeared, she hastily professed her love.
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Local joints are left to advertise with concrete bald spots, patchy from where brackets were hastily torn down.
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Even so, the company hastily informed pilots about MCAS — and then said it was working on software changes.
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Euron's hastily-built fleet does well enough at transporting the soldiers, but dozens of elephants weigh a lot.
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This is a game that rewards playing well with others — including hastily assembled bands of anonymous, online strangers.
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In place of its sprawling dining room with views of the water, Canlis hastily organized a drive-thru.
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Often the penitents wash up and hastily change back into plain clothes to be able to do it.
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But passing a hastily written, deficit-busting bill that harms the middle class would not be great, either.
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While many companies supported changes, several safety advocates and consumer watchdog groups cautioned NHTSA on hastily changing regulations.
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As part of that, Emirati diplomats around the globe repeated similar points in hastily organized meetings with journalists.
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We were trying to prolong our goodbyes, but a loudspeaker blasting behind us forced us to part hastily.
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Yet even more than usual, Ms. Yiadom-Boakye paints so hastily that she undoes her own best efforts.
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Street artists often labor hastily, installing their work under the cover of night, to try to avoid detection.
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The company cited its policy on "family-friendly" language as its reason for the removal and hastily apologized.
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Early Friday morning, Boeing's board gathered on a conference call that had been hastily arranged the day before.
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" Edward and Simpson exchanged vows at an altar that "had been hastily improvised on an old oak chest.
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The operation, hastily organized, went poorly: eighteen B-21975s, loaded with nuclear weapons, flew toward the Soviet Union.
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Russian authorities think the hole came from a manufacturing accident with a drill that was hastily covered up.
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After hastily stripping down to their bathing suits, they wade in, and are soon up to their chins.
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"This has a lot of the smell and feel of a hastily put together publicity site," said White.
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It feels lacking, or like a tipping point that should be hastily acted upon with a larger exhibition.
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And a hastily run process invites a whole slew of problems that few seem to be talking about.
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Leading the throng in a hastily composed anti-Catholic refrain, the two have never seemed so exultantly alive.
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"He can't do both," Mr. Schiff said in a hastily arranged news conference in response to Mr. Nunes.
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The two-day, hastily organized summit, which ended on Thursday, was billed as a Middle East security conference.
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The judges and prosecutors pursuing the Lava Jato investigations have on occasion acted too hastily and overstepped their powers.
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Even he seemed surprised by the victory, holding an impromptu press conference in Miami that looked hastily thrown together.
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That's left tens of thousands scattered throughout the province in makeshift shelters, still living out of hastily packed bags.
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The project was hastily completed a day or two before the launch to keep things until the last minute.
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But on the paper inside the folder, it says: "(Insert hastily drafted, legally dubious, economically destabilizing executive order here)."
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"Can you give me a call ASAP?" read one, while others describe hastily convened meetings in one another's offices.
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We're still pretty full from our lunch feast so after eating, I hastily slap makeup on and get changed.
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I finally catch up to Rhys in a back room, though it's really more of a hastily assembled workspace.
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Given this precedent, there are many reasons to hastily register people who might face grave danger while awaiting asylum.
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I took the easy way out for the final project, hastily making a board game tangentially related to sex.
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A panel discussion had been hastily arranged after the riots with the help of Tun, Zaw Htay, and others.
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The cops' hastily concocted plan was to make contact with the hostage-taker by using a public-address system.
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That performance was hastily thrown-together, however, while this year's Grammys producers had some time to plan and practice.
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After a hastily... The life of the Wii U, Nintendo's troubled home video game console, could be cut short.
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If the bulk of Scanlon's release is either misleading or hastily crafted, the finale is what's most genuinely dangerous.
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Don't hastily quit your job for "greener pastures" until you're certain you could make more with your time elsewhere.
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This led to me hastily selling things for way under their value just to make my self-imposed quota.
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Hutchens declined to provide any further details at a hastily called news conference that lasted less than three minutes.
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And Mr Trump implied that women should be punished for abortion if it becomes illegal (which he hastily retracted).
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My wife and I had arrived the night before on a hastily arranged trip from New York through Amsterdam.
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Fortunately, McAleenan is not afraid to speak his mind and push back against hastily thought-out policies if necessary.
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As is typical with such instant books, Mr. Sarkozy used his hastily written extended pamphlet to announce his candidacy.
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She hastily plucks white petals from a bush in her garden and hands me a basket filled with them.
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The Charlotte police chief, Kerr Putney, warned that hastily distributed footage might endanger the city's wary and fragile peace.
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But fearing that the copter had been spotted by radar and would be shot down, the pilot hastily landed.
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Boehner hastily arranged a conference call for the House Republican Conference and told members to prepare for a vote.
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Many groups never made it past a hastily produced demo tape or one-off Saxon support slot, of course.
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The package was thick, and it was obvious that whoever had it last hastily jammed the contents back inside.
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Instead, the narrative swerves, hastily committing to the terms of a more straightforward novel, then failing to satisfy them.
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I went into panic mode about my interrupted timeline as I sifted through my hastily packed bags and boxes.
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Carmen Caballero, 69, hastily packed supplies and rushed to the nearest government shelter in San Juan around 3 p.m.
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However, some of the policies faced criticism for being hastily assembled in ways that made them vulnerable to challenge.
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The "Muslim ban" was ambiguous about the treatment of US green card holders, and was hastily challenged and overturned.
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No one knows how Mr. Errera got the camera, and the images are blurry, shot hastily at an angle.
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Popovich's re-emergence into the public eye came Wednesday at a hastily called news conference after the Leonard trade.
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On Thursday, Mr. Putin addressed a hastily convened committee drafting the constitutional amendments, shedding additional light on the plan.
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He claimed the Supreme Court had acted "hastily" and argued that his actions were designed to prevent a coup.
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He hastily made adjustments to "Madama Butterfly," and a revised version opened just three months later in Brescia, Italy.
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The Treasury Department had to figure out how to carry out the hastily written law, which lacked crucial details.
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The closed-door, hour-long briefing was part of a hastily assembled meeting requested by the State Department watchdog.
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We carefully navigated past the wreckage of car bombs and hastily constructed barriers made of sand or abandoned cars.
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As he spoke, the first Russian combat aircraft were arriving at a hastily upgraded base on the Syrian coast.
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"Campbell's hastily-issued response to our plan released today insults the intelligence of its shareholders," the hedge fund said.
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I hastily scanned the stapled papers for my seeding in the race and laughed mightily at what I discovered.
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" In his review, Mr. Green said it was "inevitable that dialogue written so hastily" would lean "on familiar ideas.
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A wonderful production I saw years ago showed them hastily packing up their bags in fear and rushing away.
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Rather it is hastily crafted and has not considered the true costs of the cuts that it would impose.
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A viral video showing a school official hastily cutting Johnson's hair in the gymnasium sparked a ton of backlash.
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That would mean more uncertainty, but could avert the long-term economic damage inflicted by a hastily organised Brexit.
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Shortly after, lawmakers were summoned to the basement of the Capitol for a hastily convened meeting with Republican leaders.
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The new homeless are left with no choice but to trudge through the waterlogged landscape towards hastily improvised shelters.
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Hastily, he scraped a flat-edged scalpel along a tissue sample, hoping for maximum abrasion, and triturated the results.
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Pan Am was now allowed to acquire a domestic system, and it hastily purchased National Airlines for $437 million.
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But by Wednesday, Mr. Abbas had left on what appeared to be a hastily scheduled trip to Saudi Arabia.
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Fourteen campuses, mostly Art Institute locations, have a new owner after a hastily arranged transfer involving private equity executives.
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I hastily shoved the cash in an envelope and mailed it home, afraid to be caught with the contraband.
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But in reality the place felt more like a demented summer camp, full of faux-wood cabins hastily erected.
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Presiding Judge Carmel Agius hastily suspended the hearings and the courtroom was declared a crime scene by Dutch authorities.
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He escapes, pursued by the Houthis, triggering Saudi intervention in March along with a hastily assembled Arab military coalition.
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The hastily thrown together petro also raises questions about what kind of protocol will be used to implement Venezuela's blockchain.
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Last week, service members testifying for the prosecution described the hazards they faced during hastily organized missions to rescue Bergdahl.
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The S9 also debuted questionable software, such as the creepy AR Emoji – a hastily put together ripoff of Apple's Animoji.
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After this was dubbed a "dementia tax", the policy was hastily rewritten, and since the election it has been forgotten.
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Some clues emerged in what looked like a hastily assembled FAQ on Ocasio-Cortez's website that's since been taken down.
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After the top brass boarded the available lifeboats, the remaining crew hastily constructed a raft, tying it to the boats.
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These episodes end with what I felt were very hastily slapped together action scenes, where Bean basically saves the day.
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Then of course, there's the glut of campaign signs littered in front of homes and hastily taped to electricity poles.
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This hastily drawn line and the violence that followed continues to plague ties with India and Pakistan to this day.
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Trump's hastily thrown together veterans benefit event in Des Moines drew intense coverage on other networks as Thursday's 9 p.m.
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"I know what I said was wrong, and my hastily composed non-apology was an insult to injury," Deadmau5 says.
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Rod Stewart provoked the ire of the internet Thursday with a hastily deleted Instagram post from the Abu Dhabi desert.
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Instead, the President called the killer an "evil loser," evoking the shallow and empty ring of hastily crafted campaign slogans.
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This hastily drawn line and the violence that followed continues to plague ties between India and Pakistan to this day.
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Andrew Cuomo created to investigate corruption in state politics and then hastily shut down as part of a political deal.
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But Schmidt confirmed Chile would at least retain the presidency of the event, which has been hastily moved to Spain.
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Mr. Trump tried to burnish his image as a statesman last week with a hastily arranged trip to Mexico City.
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Details are gradually emerging about a former US intelligence asset inside the Russian government, who was hastily extracted in 2017.
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As it stands, the hastily written order is mired in confusion, with little clarity on how families will be reunited.
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NASA staffers' consoles were not only piled with paperwork but also hastily removed suit jackets, American flags and uneaten snacks.
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This was more than the reunification of a family bearing the fallout of the Trump administration's hastily executed immigration policies.
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A last minute comprehensive spending bill is a terrible place to force through new spending or hastily attach programmatic changes.
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They were convinced by her hastily called news conference and latest series of injuries that she was about to retire.
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Like a hastily drawn bath at a four-star Vegas hotel, "New Light" is warm, almost luxurious, and artificially lit.
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Soros and his top foundation official in Ukraine scored a hastily arranged call with Nuland to discuss European migration policy.
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The Met Breuer offered a Sottsass retrospective in New York last year, which was hastily assembled and received mixed reviews.
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It is autumn in Rio, though it feels like spring until I sense the sun hastily setting over the horizon.
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And the legislation was so hastily written that the chamber had to pass 90 pages of "technical corrections" on Monday.
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Alone in Brooklyn while her husband was traveling overseas, she hastily published a statement on social media the following day.
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Gone was his great-grandfather's zinc and wood homestead in Villalba, it walls flattened like a hastily opened gift box.
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Frozen burgers and chicken wings were deep fried, and foods in cans and sacks were reconstituted for hastily prepared meals.
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Lee Man-hee, the normally reclusive head of the Shincheonji church, bowed low twice at a hastily arranged news conference.
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After a Saturday spent hastily converting fortified buildings into shelters, they were hurrying the final preparations into place on Sunday.
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De Vicenzo had hastily signed the card without double-checking to see that Aaron's markings matched his own, unofficial tally.
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Those sales, and the parachute payments, would lessen the blow, but we would have to put together a squad hastily.
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She paid him $180 in cash — he did not seem to notice the discrepancy — and then he drove hastily away.
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On a street near the Mindanao State University campus, hastily abandoned shops provided a glimpse of a city in chaos.
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"I'm trying to be an advocate for women," the 22-year-old said as she hastily packed up her belongings.
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The court's ultimate ruling on the hastily designed rules should help companies settle on whether to buy their own fleets.
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Often, the only viable options are the American intelligence community's resettlement program or hastily arranged visas granted case by case.
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Although, he hastily added, the bottle works (and looks) like a bomb only when Colin Firth is using it onscreen.
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In the hallway, under his framed grade-school pictures from Honduras, there is a rough spot of hastily applied plaster.
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Plans for the run had to be hastily redrawn last week after local authorities barred use of the original venue.
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Then, when she rocked them the following evening with a black slip skirt and crop top, we hastily took note.
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Hastily assembling a grocery list for what I want to cook today that I should have written up last night.
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And the hastily drawn-up sanctions the US announced — targeting Turkey's defense minister and others — probably won't do much good.
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There is a lot of radical policy flying through Washington these days, prepared hastily without proper reasoning or legal review.
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It would be very unfortunate if this administration repeated the mistakes of the last administration when it hastily left Iraq.
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Apple has hastily removed thousands of apps from its App Store in China after criticism from the state-run broadcaster.
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What exacerbates the issue is Kavanaugh hastily denying the accusation, and that is what truly speaks to his moral character.
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The real-world characters are so hastily established and sketchily drawn that there's nothing compelling or surprising in their metamorphoses.
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But this decision, which was made hastily and without a full investigation of the relevant facts, was a terrible mistake.
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The new ban The original travel ban order was hastily issued one week after Trump's inauguration without an interagency review.
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The hastily made video, which appeared to be filmed on a phone, was recorded at Mr. Biden's Northern Virginia home.
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The Moon clashes with Neptune in Pisces at 10:53 AM, bringing some confusion—don't respond to texts too hastily!
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The Puerto Rico Electric Power Authority (PREPA) revoked the hastily drafted contract with Whitefish Energy hours after Puerto Rico Gov.
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So she hastily jotted down a sign that said, "I NEED HELP WITH CALCULUS" and made it her Tinder profile picture.
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BearingPoint partners from around the world would be coming to a hastily scheduled session at the convention center in Orlando, Florida.
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Washington (CNN)As last Thanksgiving approached, President Donald Trump's personal lawyers drove to the Justice Department for a hastily arranged meeting.
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However, as BuzzFeed News reported in February of this year, the entire feature was simply a hastily thrown together PR play.
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He wore thick‑soled motorcycle boots, faded black jeans, a collared shirt hastily tucked in, and earrings in his right ear.
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On the cart sit a woman in a black dress and a baby, next to a pile of hastily packaged bags.
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During a hastily-convened news conference at NATO headquarters, the president declared that all was well and he believed in NATO.
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Brian and my fellow pod pals sent photos that they'd recently published and we all scurried to hastily like and comment.
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Hastily silkscreened in black and red, they were largely inspired by the May '68 posters done in Paris earlier that year.
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Done hastily or heavy-handedly, a slowdown in debt accumulation could bring about the very crisis it is meant to defuse.
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On January 3rd, the opening day of the new Congress, the plotters hastily agreed to leave the OCE alone after all.
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Sure — as Tasha noted — most of the main storylines issues were tied up rather hastily through Serenity and the spinoff comics.
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The rescue fund was hastily set up a year ago with money from Italian banks and insurers to support troubled banks.
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Five hours later a hastily dispatched cutter arrives, and officers from Egypt's coast guard seize both boats and arrest their crews.
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Experts started to fear that the hastily built sarcophagus would eventually start to decay and collapse, possibly releasing more radioactive material.
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As camera crews frantically dived beneath hastily erected tarps, reporters breached barrier, spilled onto the carpet and swirled around the stars.
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Mr Matadi then watches as Kimba, wrists bound, is forced up a short ladder to the hastily erected gallows and hanged.
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And Bank of Baroda has hastily announced the closure of its South African operation, accused of having shady business associations there.
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With bureaucrats still transcribing the hastily drafted legislation into rules for business, firms cannot yet be sure of their total impact.
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The vote for the bill was set for Thursday, then hastily rescheduled because the GOP didn't have enough votes for passage.
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Chastened, his government hastily issued an ordinance that allows capital punishment for the rape of girls under the age of 12.
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So fierce was it, Bullen's initial mixing desk gave up after less than thirty seconds and had to be hastily replaced.
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Representatives from key regional powers including Turkey, Jordan and Saudi Arabia were invited to take part in a hastily arranged discussion.
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Sherlock was dressed in green, as was Alderman, with the latter also wearing a blue jacket pulled (hastily?) over the top.
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"Mate, I can't talk about this," he says in the clip above, before hastily blaming the whole thing on James Blunt.
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They often ended up in poorly equipped, poorly supplied camps hastily set up by the Iraqi authorities and international relief groups.
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He did not, and given a second opportunity during a hastily arranged statement at the White House, he refused yet again.
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The angle was a result of combined laziness and hastily uploading a video to my Facebook so my friends could watch.
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She has 6813 organizational offices with paid staffers throughout Iowa; he has 23 -- even if they're hastily opened and sparsely decorated.
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By the light of the blue screen, I squinted at hastily written notes scrawled down in a notebook about potential leads.
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Smoke pours off them, and I hastily swallow one of my fire resistance potions to stop myself going up in flames.
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Some uncanny marionettes dance and strum a guitar, while others that seem hastily globbed together from clay shiver on their strings.
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Documents also show that the switch to the Flint River was made hastily and ignored several reports that recommended against it.
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The death-row unit in North Carolina is a hastily built structure attached to the back of Central Prison in Raleigh.
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Places like Lebanon should not have to hold out the begging bowl at hastily convened donor conferences every year or two.
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The only justification for an unvetted, fact-bare and hastily issued order like this one would be a time of emergency.
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Another user can instantly screenshot your comments or images, even if you hastily scrub your timeline of them after thinking twice.
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"After confirming that Mr. Brown was a U.S. citizen, ICE hastily arranged for his release from Krome," the suit reportedly states.
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Considered in this light, one wonders whether the hastily drafted, loophole-ridden tax plan was purposely built as a leaky boat.
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Trump's angry words and signatures on hastily drafted — perhaps unconstitutional — executive orders hang like a pall of fear in immigrant communities.
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On March 1, after weeks of "absolute chaos" within his administration, Trump held a hastily arranged "listening session" with metals executives.
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The tape that workers would apply in a Model 3 typically has hastily cut or torn ends and varies in placement.
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He shakes hands with staff members who rise hastily from their desks, and studies the home state curios on the walls.
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The crowd turns ugly, and Buck takes it on the lam, hastily disguising himself by shaving off his long patriarchal beard.
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It came on the heels of his hastily arranged trip to Mexico City to meet with Mexican President Enrique Peña Nieto.
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It eventually dribbles away in a final, perfunctory flash-forward that feels hastily tacked on, even though it's in the novel.
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On Tuesday, the secretary hastily scratched a planned visit to Berlin in order to make a quick visit to Baghdad (Politico).
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Tillerson held a hastily-scheduled press conference on Wednesday to push back on reports that he considered resigning over the summer.
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But that hastily created program, whose management was outsourced to private contractors, with confused and conflicting rules, only made things worse.
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Fadi Quran: We can say that the Turkish Prosecutor's indictment is hastily put together, unclear, legally weak, and self-contradictory throughout.
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Trump hastily walked back the G7 decision after reports surfaced that Republican lawmakers refused to defend the perceived conflict of interest.
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These hastily-demanded deals kept the passage of the ACA in doubt until the final minutes before the votes in 2010.
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Weeks later, with a passport and a visa hastily expedited by Scotland Yard's Special Branch, Collins left London for Melbourne, Australia.
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They were hastily trying to make a pulley system to free people still trapped near the top of the rubble heap.
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Since the 18th century, when the northern border was first hastily sketched, the boundary has had the appearance of a scrawl.
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These issues were hastily mentioned in my three-month review, but there was no real warning that I might be fired.
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Hastily improvised classes on black studies were attracting hundreds of auditors; "workshops" often spilled out from classrooms into large, spontaneous gatherings.
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After her fifth, she ran all the way to the sideline and took her place in a hastily choreographed group dance.
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So the F.B.I. allowed Mr. Lee to return to Hong Kong, court papers show, where he hastily resettled with his family.
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The best way to respond to the tragedy in Nice isn't to hastily call for illiberal assaults on Muslim civil rights.
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Schools that hastily purchased tablets for students cut drama, music and sports programs to pay for devices with few proven benefits.
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While it can't quite shake the vibe of a local community theater troupe hastily assembling on a soundstage, it's still fun.
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It brings to mind a cake that's been toppled over and then hastily reassembled by a team of blind pastry chefs.
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A century later, from the Middle East to Africa, the world is still struggling with the decisions made hastily in 19193.
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White House officials said the decision was taken due to the weather and cited security concerns in hastily arranging a motorcade.
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Her small team had scarcely applied a fresh coat of paint to the hastily constructed catwalk when the guests began arriving.
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There were no official announcements until the early hours Sunday morning, when Conte faced reporters at a hastily organized press conference.
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Inside the condo's clubhouse, Tara put on her hastily altered Stella York wedding dress and surprised her Nana with a photoshoot.
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However, with bills clogged in committee, the state Senate hastily tacked the financial literacy course onto legislation related to teacher contracts.
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Firefighters and other emergency workers raced from block to block, urging residents to evacuate to shelters that were hastily being opened.
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Employees at a builder of truck components say managers have been hastily reassessing supply chains that run through China and Mexico.
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Hastily written to express the author's outrage at the new administration, it was thin as drama and old-hat as polemic.
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Trump's hastily scheduled rally "for the veterans" drew huge crowds that waited for hours to get through a lone metal detector.
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Senators, blessed (or sometimes cursed) with longer terms in office, were to shave the rough edges off hastily considered House legislation.
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Wanda's hastily reworked deal last month to sell a portfolio of theme parks and hotels shows the extent of the retreat.
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After the auditors started asking questions, a list of beneficiaries — between 80 and 100, depending on the version — was hastily assembled.
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Even the Google Forms method of calculating results was hastily adopted when Nevada officials scrapped plans to use the Shadow Inc.
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"From the start, this thing showed every sign of having been hastily reverse-engineered from the governor's desired headline," he said.
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However, it is irresponsible for Congress to stand by and allow shortsighted, hastily-implemented standards to add fuel to the fire.
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When friends visited, she hid the table beneath a patchwork of hastily arranged bath towels and instructed them to steer clear.
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The Rosenstein letter was followed by what looked like a hastily thrown together document with links to negative stories about Comey.
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Microsoft hastily beat a retreat on pricing, and officially turned Kinect into an optional add-on less than a year later.
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He didn't have plans to speak to workers, but when he heard of Le Pen's visit, he hastily arranged a visit.
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American officials were left to hold a hastily called news conference on Tuesday at a booth operated by the Spanish government.
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Al Sharpton, the civil rights leader who appeared at Virginia Union University, a historically black college, for a hastily arranged discussion.
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Additional records further confirm the "off the table" airport event was not as hastily thrown together as it then seemed publicly.
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The vote is a key parliamentary hurdle that sets off days of arguing, hastily drafted amendments, close votes, and angry protests.
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Though Cuba implored the United States not to react hastily, it appeared that last-minute lobbying by Castro's diplomats was unsuccessful.
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There are other trenchant observations in this flimsy, hastily assembled comedy, but an awful lot of wading is required to find them.
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The hastily arranged meeting was an attempt to smooth relations following Trump's campaign rhetoric that cast doubt on long-standing U.S. alliances.
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Many of those treated in hospital corridors and hastily erected disaster tents had suffered broken bones and scratches, a Reuters witness said.
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"WhEn A dEaF pErSoN wAKeS uP lAtE fOr wOrK dO tHeY lOuDy sIgN 'F— MEEEE" tO tHeMsElVeS aS tHeY hAsTiLy gEt ReAdY?
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WhEn A dEaF pErSoN wAKeS uP lAtE fOr wOrK dO tHeY lOuDy sIgN "FUCK MEEEE" tO tHeMsElVeS aS tHeY hAsTiLy gEt ReAdY?
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Rather than the normal assortment of hastily scrawled slogans on reclaimed cardboard, the protest spawned a host of actually aesthetically pleasing artwork.
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Sweetin still has the hastily snapped photo her mom took of her, clad in a pink sweater, standing on the front steps.
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There they were directed to one of several hastily erected refugee camps preparing for what may become a flood of Kurdish refugees.
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Many of the sites surfaced by the Siri Suggested feature came from conspiracy or junk sites hastily assembled to fill that void.
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If America hastily rips up the Iranian deal when Iran is compliant it would destroy any chance of one with North Korea.
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"Residences, storage facilities and vehicles tied to Manning's associates were frequently found full of personal property, and hastily abandoned," the release states.
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It's possible some unknown worker accidentally drilled a hole in the wrong spot, and hastily tried to cover it up before launch.
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A partisan warrior, he has been hastily advanced, with the majority of his papers withheld and sexual assault allegations overtaking his hearings.
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" After the hastily arranged press conference, the Twitterverse noted that Tillerson pointedly did not deny that he had called Trump a "moron.
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On Monday, Vulture published an account of one of a series of hastily-announced shows the comedian did in Milwaukee last weekend.
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Nowadays they mix celebrity gossip and feel-good stories with hastily rewritten press releases, the occasional outrage-bait, and sundry viral fluff.
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For its part, the European Commission has soothed the concerns of jumpy governments by promising not to implement its countermeasures too hastily.
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Bitcoin Cash was somewhat hastily created and there was concern over whether the fork would cause problems on the original Bitcoin network.
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Reports about the app have found that it was hastily created, under-tested, and not approved by Homeland Security for election security.
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"We must always examine scrupulously requests for support from our partners - we mustn't affirm hastily, nor issue knee-jerk rejections," she said.
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He insists that this is an appropriate market rate, and EPA's ethics office said as much in a hastily drawn up memo.
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The device was big and hastily taped together in places, with wires poking out and only a few pins for Braille characters.
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He said he had spoken with hotels and there were no signs visitors were hastily packing their bags to leave the city.
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"The House charged ahead with an extreme, hastily written, one-sided measure that would make the American people less safe," she said.
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They break so hastily that they travel to the bottom of your cup, forcing you to scoop them out with a spoon.
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She started to cry on the set, and when the photographer complained to our agents, the agency hastily discounted the model's fee.
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In it, Orton showed up at an old house filled with not all that creepy dolls, hastily assembled altars, and flickering lights.
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He will now head to the Commons — which hastily reconvened this morning — to make a statement on the furore surrounding the decision.
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"The decision of whether to phase out Sabbath elevators should not be made hastily," said Slava Hazin, a Manhattan real estate lawyer.
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From her cat-eye glasses to the headscarves that make her look hastily regifted, she seems like someone yearning to be seen.
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"I have recused myself in the matters that deal with the Trump campaign," Sessions told reporters at a hastily arranged news conference.
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A photo taken while glancing over your shoulder, on a hastily hacked open, smuggled-in old smartphone you don't even know works.
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Russia's current Constitution was drafted hastily behind closed doors in 1993, following then-president Boris Yeltsin's bloody crackdown on a rebellious Parliament.
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After Fiat Chrysler announced that he would be "unable to return to work," the company hastily appointed a successor this past weekend.
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A morgue in central London hastily erected an extension as the capital braces for an increase in the number of coronavirus infections.
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The bureaucratic coup was announced by Mr. Juncker himself, who steps down next year, in a rare (and hastily called) news conference.
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The meeting had been hastily scheduled after party leaders had failed to come to a resolution in meetings earlier in the week.
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Democrats are moving rapidly, with some hoping to pass the hastily assembled package before the House leaves for recess later this week.
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In June, the company hastily built an assembly line in a gigantic tent outside the walls of its plant in Fremont, Calif.
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Although it was cobbled together hastily and not applied uniformly, it at least recognized and addressed civilian casualties in a tangible way.
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So it is possible that Mr. McConnell views the potential failure of a hastily written health care bill as an eventual boon.
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The arrangement, reached during a hastily arranged trip to Ankara, is remarkably deferential to Turkey, with the U.S. also dropping threatened sanctions.
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Why it matters: Alliances have been hastily redrawn, civilians have fled in panic, and the U.S. has announced a near-total withdrawal.
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Two inexperienced detectives hastily decided that Ms. O'Connell had taken her own life, even though the crime scene offered a muddled picture.
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The alterations were hand-written into the resolution — a sign they were hastily put together before the trial began early Tuesday afternoon.
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Once, "poppy palaces" that had dozens of rooms were hastily built to be rented out to military contractors at ridiculously expensive prices.
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In a hastily arranged ceremony, surrounded by some of his aides, Trump sat behind the presidential Resolute Desk and signed the order.
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And another story about how Mr. Pruitt's regulatory rollbacks, some of which have been hastily implemented, may not hold up in court.
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And as a lifelong adherent to congressional tradition, Mr. Biden was wary of acting hastily as an impeachment inquiry was getting underway.
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When Britain gave up control of the Indian subcontinent in 1947, it hastily partitioned it into Hindu-majority India and Islamic Pakistan.
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"You need to resign now!" the Reverend W.J. Rideout III yelled as Fouts, trailed by reporters, hastily walked out of City Hall.
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In June, the company hastily built an assembly line in a gigantic tent outside the walls of its plant in Fremont, Calif.
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Owners of some smaller businesses said that they supported the idea but that the campaign was too hastily organized to justify closing.
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Russia annexed Crimea in 2014 after deploying thousands of troops throughout the peninsula and conducting a hastily organized pro-Russian referendum there.
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New Zealand broadcaster TVNZ reported that the surfers who had been fired upon had hastily departed the surf spot after the incident.
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They uncovered a shallow "limb pit," hastily dug to hold the two soldiers and nearly a dozen amputated limbs of other soldiers.
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" The Met hastily issued a statement contradicting Neville's views and reassuring citizens that CCTV was "an important tool in protecting the public.
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The United States attorney's office in Manhattan has been smarting ever since it hastily settled the case in 2017 for $6 million.
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Top Latin pop stars, including Maluma and Juanez, will perform at a hastily organized Venezuela Aid Live concert in Cúcuta on Friday.
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But by far the most common position among Democrats is that impeachment would be a mistake — at least if done too hastily.
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Rep. Devin Nunes, chair of the House Permanent Subcommittee on Intelligence, held a hastily convened press conference on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.
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" Campbell remembers that before his speech, hastily and at the last minute, somebody made up some buttons that said, "Check the sign.
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Why it matters: Although U.S. forces cannot stay in Syria forever, withdrawing them too hastily could create a vacuum for ISIS to fill.
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It's unclear whether the rumors were true and Timberlake hastily scuttled the idea, or if TMZ misreported his plans for the halftime show.
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Two girls, 11 and 14, had hastily been removed from their bonds, but a 22-year-old son remained chained to a bed.
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Lawmakers hastily made changes days later, after the NCAA, the gamer convention GenCon and other business interests raised the possibility of moving events.
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Devin Nunes described the information he viewed at the White House last week, and subsequently briefed Trump on during a hastily arranged session.
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Towns, cities and counties were hastily preparing shelters for people and pets and placing utility repair crews on standby ahead of the storm.
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The spree of irresponsibility has involved both putting his signature on hastily drafted documents and firing off words in public or on Twitter.
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Hastily assembled just days before the match against England, the U.S. team included a dishwasher, two mailmen, a teacher and a mill worker.
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Large laundry-style bins of lighting trusses and fixtures are delivered from a local vendor, which are hastily assembled by network lighting technicians.
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The WCF ultimately took its name off the Moscow conference, but many of its key players attended the meeting, which was hastily rebranded.
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"I think I am right in saying we have turned back about 200,000 migrants," Johnson said, before a nearby diplomat hastily corrected him.
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As officials scramble to convene the hastily announced and once-unthinkable meeting in the coming weeks, the site itself remains an open question.
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Guards burned tyres and pallets outside several of the 188 jails in France ahead of talks hastily convened by Justice Minister Nicole Belloubet.
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Trump's relative success led some pundits to hastily question the effectiveness of political advertising as a whole, a notion that Trump himself encouraged.
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When Gulliver last visited New York, and a yellow taxi to the airport failed to materialise, a hastily booked Uber arrived in minutes.
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Senator Heidi Heitkamp, a Democrat from North Dakota, dissented in the hastily scheduled vote in protest over the Export-Import Bank board nominees.
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After the Christchurch massacre, Australia passed a hastily written law requiring platforms to take down "abhorrent violence material" and to do so "expeditiously".
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Medicare for All: Said he supports single-payer health care, advocating for the general idea rather than hastily hashing out a specific policy.
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Leonard has also been charged with obstruction of justice after he allegedly attempted to "hastily" clean up blood from the scene, Lopinto said.
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Health officials from 13 Latin American countries met in Uruguay on Wednesday in a hastily organized summit to coordinate the fight against Zika.
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The Notes app is now able to be protected with specific passwords for individual entries to stop anyone reading your hastily scribbled thoughts.
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However, the hastily-arranged visit was staged with scant input from the cabinet and created the impression it was realized on Trump's terms.
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Some shareholders worried that Kirkland Lake too hastily rejected three joint offers by Gold Fields and Silver Standard Resources to acquire Kirkland Lake.
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Euro zone countries hastily discarded the "no bailout" edict in the 1992 Maastricht Treaty setting out the ground rules for the single currency.
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Seeings the instruments themselves, which were beautifully — albeit hastily — crafted in the days and hours before each performance, was often the main attraction.
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Regarding the hastily cancelled House oversight hearing, EPIC has also sought the prompt release of records concerning witnesses who were scheduled to testify.
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Mr. Trump seemed thrilled at a hastily called news conference that cable networks teased for over a half-hour before he began speaking.
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He hastily took the case before a grand jury — just five days after the shooting — and the jury failed to indict the officer.
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The law, signed in June, allows for a yearlong implementation period, and veterans say they would rather it be done right than hastily.
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The swing-state rally in North Carolina was rescheduled after a previous campaign event in Wisconsin was hastily canceled after the Orlando shootings.
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Mueller addressed his mandate as well as his investigation's conclusions in a hastily announced news conference Wednesday morning, which lasted about nine minutes.
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After a hastily called press conference the next day, Nunes raced back to the White House to brief the president on his findings.
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In a society that hastily assigns female athletes a plethora of stereotypes, rugby allows those athletes to challenge them in a nuanced way.
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When it came to passing the new hastily prepared tax legislation, Senate leader Mitch McConnell abandoned his self-proclaimed reverence for careful deliberation.
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A hastily constructed barrier may not stop an attack, but it can stall an attacker, which gives you time to mount a counterambush.
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Then he used a stick to gently probe the mud, which suddenly exploded, as a caiman emerged thrashing, jaws snapping, then hastily departed.
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They all thought they knew the soft-spoken, camera-averse Leonard, as did we in the media, which hastily typecast him Duncan 2.0.
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A hastily posted photo, after all, might be the only record of a looted object that is available to law enforcement or scholars.
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A line of police officers charged down the avenue, dispersing the crowd and knocking down barricades hastily erected by small groups of demonstrators.
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There's a case to be made that a hastily built coronavirus site could do more harm than good if it doesn't work properly.
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I've lost track of how many policies he has hastily rescinded in just a few months — policies that were designed to protect us.
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But in 2003, scrambling to evacuate floodwaters swelling around the city, the Senegalese authorities hastily dug a channel in the Langue de Barbarie.
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As the first target, I would suggest the broadband consumer privacy regulations that were hastily adopted just a few days before November's election.
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The story eventually brings him face to face with a dragon, with a climactic showdown that's immediately followed by... hastily executed rectal surgery?
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Tax experts outside government already are finding both unintended opportunities and inappropriate tax penalties in the hundreds of pages of hastily drafted legislation.
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"You don't want to do something hastily," said Janet Stanzak, a certified financial planner and the principal of Financial Empowerment in Bloomington, Minnesota.
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But, they say, most of the charges involved a bureaucratic mix-up caused by dozens of rule changes in the hastily assembled program.
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But the delegation was hastily put together, after it was announced Peres's state funeral would be held just two days after his death.
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Noah (Dominic West) continues to run hastily down a path with no regard to how his actions hurt anyone — this time, including himself.
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But as more information from Parnas comes out, hastily ending the trial without further investigations may be tougher for Republicans to defend politically.
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It doesn't include any contemporary insights from inside the F.B.I. The memo appears to have been hastily assembled to justify a preordained outcome.
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But Senate Bill S. 722 was so hastily written and sent to the Senate floor that the result is a risky, ineffective play.
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The hastily arranged talks with the top diplomat of Israel's closest ally could be aimed at giving Netanyahu a political boost at home.
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"We'd like it to be in a free-standing bill next Tuesday," she said during a hastily staged press briefing in the Capitol.
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Wall Street tanked in part because of fears that the Fed was hastily raising borrowing costs to levels the US economy couldn't handle.
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The governor later hastily dismantled it, prompting Preet Bharara, the United States attorney in Manhattan at the time, to probe the commission's demise.
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In a hastily assembled call on Thursday, the Senate Democrats preached unity, with affirmations of solidarity and reassurances that the attacks were misguided.
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Trump felt pressure to hastily assemble a team because he was getting criticism for a lack of foreign policy manpower, these people said.
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And if we take this hastily-constructed analogy as gospel, then Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis would truly make the world's greatest wingmen.
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Seated beside Michel at the hastily called conference, Federal Prosecutor Frederic Van Leeuw confirmed that three explosions had occurred at the two separate locations.
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But then, in the months following a hastily convened meeting of physicists and mathematicians in Berkeley, California, in May 1991, the connection became irrefutable.
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A public meeting on the project was hastily scheduled, but according to Costa and Lima, none of the local residents were informed about it.
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In a hastily arranged press conference that same day, Tillerson reaffirmed his commitment to the president — but notably did not deny the comment outright.
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However, I do not think it is acceptable for a federal agency to target a private citizen for a good faith, hastily rectified error.
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The truth about the lighthouse is always in front of us, but only as a trace, like something written in pencil and hastily erased.
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Yet a plan in Brussels to hold a special EU summit on April 6th to discuss Mrs May's letter had to be hastily junked.
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He hastily scribbled both of their names in pencil in September 1948, on the day that he and his family moved from Tupelo, Miss.
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We have learned from history that the confident and wise build systematically with brick, while the frightened and self-absorbed build hastily with straw.
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"To have a majority (in the party) is not enough," a spokeswoman for Faymann quoted him as saying at a hastily convened news conference.
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The people, he cried to die-hard supporters at a hastily organised weekend rally in Paris, had chosen him; they would be his judge.
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It's great news for those of us who've hastily sent the wrong giant sticker with too many hearts and end up flirting with acquaintances.
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The hastily discontinued tender represents 86% of all the currency in circulation (equivalent to 11% of GDP) in a country where cash remains king.
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A hastily created bank bailout fund financed mostly by private domestic financial institutions is backstopping Veneto Banca's cash call, which starts on June 8.
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That's when those hastily muttered phrases expanded into alarming narratives of rape, retaliation, ruined relationships, substance abuse, depression, prescription drug overdoses, and suicide attempts.
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I pay back my coworker and down the salad hastily at my desk, as I need to prep for another meeting at 3 p.m.
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At the hastily scheduled speech, he said that the bank could deploy further stimulus this summer and had a wide range of tools available.
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And it's not the first time he's tweeted out nonsense that just happens to be eight characters in length, and then deleted it hastily.
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A portfolio of derivatives on VW shares that Porsche had accumulated was hastily sold to Qatar, which now owns a 17 percent Volkswagen stake.
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The companies scrambled to finalize their statements, addressing "inaccurate" media reports and hastily issuing patches and explanations that likely weren't due until next week.
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Nor can the world afford the decades it takes to negotiate any replacements to these treaties so hastily scrapped in such ill-conceived fashion.
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After the news of the housing arrangement broke, the EPA hastily put together a memo from its ethics office saying the situation was halal.
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Days after Donald Trump's election, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe flew to New York for a hastily scheduled meeting with the then-President-elect.
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Teams are assembled somewhat hastily and given less than a week to learn each other's names, create a playbook, and travel to Las Vegas.
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The decisions were bad not only because the men (and one man named Dyatlov in particular) moved too hastily and made incredibly misguided choices.
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I pretended to ignore him and hastily ran by the remainder of the team that was now staring at my legs pointing and giggling.
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Ervin assigned her to the new Committee's staff headquarters, housed in a hastily converted Senate auditorium — Room G28503 in the Russell Senate Office Building.
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And so it's with a hastily purchased gun and the most horrifying tampon of all time that they're able to free Dhari from prison.
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Trump's January order was hastily implemented just days after his inauguration, leading to chaos and protests at airports and more than two dozen lawsuits.
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The sun was setting behind the line of American Legionnaires standing at parade rest as the crowd gathered near the hastily assembled speaker stand.
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In the aftermath of his stunt, he was quickly criticized, and the remaining Tenors hastily distanced themselves from him and essentially kicked him out.
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Souda is basically a collection of hastily assembled white plastic tents in the moat of an old castle, which bends around to the sea.
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For US and coalition soldiers, the spectacle was made worse by Russian glee at taking over multiple US military bases which were hastily abandoned.
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The current de-risking problem began shortly after 9/11, when Congress hastily amended the Bank Secrecy Act (BSA) with measures to counterterrorism financing.
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Although it blunted Indian air attacks with hastily-gifted North Korean anti-aircraft missiles, in the end its forces were annihilated by Indian artillery.
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To stave off the risk of being wound down, the world's oldest bank hastily unveiled the private sector-backed rescue blueprint late on Friday.
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So Coghlan hastily rearranged his feet in the batter's box, put both hands back on his bat and raised it above his left shoulder.
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State Department Inspector General Steve Linick delivered a package of documents to a hastily called hour-long briefing with staff for eight congressional committees.
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Allegations by Ontario regulators of misleading investors sparked a run by depositors and forced the firm to hastily arrange borrowing capacity on onerous terms.
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Greece has hastily converted military camps, children's summer camps and facilities from the Athens 2004 Olympics into reception centers to care for the immigrants.
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The man is standing a few feet away, just on the other side of a hastily erected wooden barrier and some yellow police tape.
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When refugee numbers saw their highest levels in 2015, instead of offering sanctuary, several countries hastily built "temporary" walls to "safeguard" their national borders.
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Career US attorneys were scandalously fired for refusing to bring trumped-up charges against Democrats, leading Gonzales to hastily resign and avoid bipartisan investigation.
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In a hastily arranged signing ceremony, with some of his top aides around him, Trump sat behind the presidential Resolute Desk, signing the order.
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They had no time to form a plan, only a couple hastily-packed bags and a few hundred dollars in cash, Marco told VICE.
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The ending hastily disposes of unexplained and unnecessary red herrings, and the revelation is at once too tidy and too convenient to be satisfying.
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The march was hastily organized on social media after the rape and murder of Lucía Pérez in the coastal city of Mar del Plata.
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The decision was made hastily and with a shocking lack of care for the people whose lives it affected and, in many cases, ended.
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Cut apart and hybridized, they evoke, in some cases, balloon animals; in others, where jagged edges are hastily wrapped in packing tape, prison weapons.
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Because Boeing engineers hastily combed through the Starliner software in the aftermath of the clock problem, they found the second problem and fixed it.
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Members hastily adopted it as the official anthem in time for the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, and it has remained that way since.
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In like manner, Mr. Lee's play descends into what feels like a clash of hastily assembled talking points that never jell into persuasive form.
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The administration is scrambling to defend the Post's reporting, hastily sending out National Security Adviser H.R. McMaster to provide a very brief press conference.
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After the fall of the Soviet Union, the United States hastily set up embassies in temporary quarters in the capitals of newly independent republics.
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Following the debate, Trump wandered amongst the reporters gathered around a metal pen the Secret Service hastily built for him after the debate ended.
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At the Green Bay 39-yard line, Brady took the snap from center and hastily threw a lateral pass to Edelman on his right.
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Witnesses at the scene told local news station CBS 8 that the police, rather than trying to deescalate the situation, hastily resorted to gunfire.
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That presidential poll ended with a disputed tally, a media blackout and a nighttime swearing-in of a hastily announced winner, President Mwai Kibaki.
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It's easier to be led by the news headlines, commentators, social media posts and memes, hastily- and half-written articles on any media platform.
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After he became incapacitated from complications of shoulder surgery, the company was forced to hastily replace Sergio Marchionne as chief executive over the weekend.
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With Negan effectively neutralized, the show needs a new villain, and this episode hastily whips one up with a rebel faction among the coalition.
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For their hearings, they enter port courts, which are literally in tents and trailers that have been hastily put up in southern border cities.
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Mostly Syrians, they work for a contractor hastily hired by Lebanese authorities to remove a carpet of rubbish that covers the coastline of Lebanon.
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And on August 13th, a hastily reconvened upper house rejected the League's demand for a confidence debate to be held the very next day.
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More recently, a league-sanctioned open workout, hastily organized for him to audition for a new quarterback job, collapsed amid bad intentions and confusion.
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The British Hard Court Championships, obscure today but significant in that era, happened to be the first stop on the pros' hastily revised itinerary.
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She hastily packed the bags into her small backpack when CBP called D'Cruz and told her to bring Yodalys back up to the bridge.
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Still, the storm's toll is expected to be high, even as Congress hastily approved $15 billion in emergency spending in preparation for Irma's arrival.
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Republicans' hastily written tax bill left many of the details vague, to be ironed out later by the Treasury Department and clarified through regulations.
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Trump signed paperwork enacting tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum during a hastily arranged event at the White House.
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The resulting exhibition was curated by Leo Castelli with substantial input from artists, around 21941 of whom were included in the hastily assembled roster.
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A manager briskly fired, hastily replaced on a messy temporary basis by pretty much the only guy anyone could think of at the time.
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I opened the slender manila envelope to discover a copy of Time magazine bearing Toni Morrison's portrait, a sticky note hastily pasted over it.
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The crowd handily overran the number of chairs set out, and I joined an overflow contingent sitting on blankets hastily laid near the screen.
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The hastily arranged meeting occurred after Mr. Trump feuded with Representative John Lewis, Democrat of Georgia, who fought for civil rights alongside Dr. King.
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Trump signed paperwork enacting tariffs of 22019 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum during a hastily arranged event at the White House.
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As Bobby looked in, he caught the man hastily sucking in his gut before leaning across the latte-colored leather of the passenger seat.
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It doesn't look like a good one -- Trump, after all, accused Trudeau of being "two-faced" and hastily stormed off from the London gathering.
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That makes the fact that Moon hastily made his way to North Korea to meet with Kim all the more interesting — and potentially worrying.
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Hastily drawn characters — grandchildren, house guests, island staff — cruise past like lobster boats, and resolutions arise as mechanically as the traps are pulled up.
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If there are too many options I freeze up, too anxious about what I'm missing out on if I make my choice too hastily.
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A total of 32 million watched that hastily organized ceremony, which came together days after the conclusion of the Writers Guild of America's strike.
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At a hastily called Saturday night meeting in the Situation Room, Mr. Miller told senior government officials that they should tune out the whining.
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During a press conference after the two murders, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hastily ruled out the possibility that IS were active in Bangladesh.
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Those are the immigrants who quickly became the subject of massive protests and hastily called court hearings, and whom federal judges ultimately ordered released.
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After the run-ins and criticisms were met with wobbly responses, the candidates hastily developed a series of policy proposals on policing and prisons.
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Even tea-towels were emblazoned with the benevolent faces of Marx and Engels (one has a hole where Trotsky's image has been hastily cut out).
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Householder has repaid the largesse with stalwart support, sponsoring several power-plant bailout bills and jamming HB6 through a hastily called last-minute legislative session.
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It borrows on the genius of the songwriters whose music gets played throughout, but is too hastily constructed to try out anything of its own.
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During a press conference after the two murders, Bangladesh Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina hastily ruled out the possibility that IS militants were active in Bangladesh.
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The most prominent of these, Bitcoin Cash, initially seemed to be a hastily put together project, but recently it gained support of some cryptocurrency pioneers.
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"I do not think it is acceptable for a federal agency to target a private citizen for a good faith, hastily rectified error," she tweeted .
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Netanyahu hastily set up a committee including ministers, officials and Druze community leaders to propose new legislation that will address their grievances and ease tensions.
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"If done hastily, this policy could add a whole lot of new red tape to their plates," CFIB President Dan Kelly said in a statement.
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Of course, the mayor and the governor do talk, often by phone in calls that are hastily arranged via text message between the two leaders.
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"This is the hardest decision of my life," he told reporters at a hastily arranged news conference after the Colts' preseason loss to the Bears.
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The fund, dubbed Atlante and financed by Italian financial institutions, was hastily created last month to help weaker banks raise cash and sell bad loans.
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A thin red line of blood, which streams along the ground, spelling doom, is kept at bay by a hastily drawn boundary of white chalk.
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After the April 29 shareholder vote, Renault's board reconvened hastily and decided to uphold Ghosn's 000 package, while pledging a review of future pay policy.
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Mr Uribe, in a hastily called meeting with Mr Santos on November 12th, had asked the president to wait for his comments before signing it.
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Afterwards, he hastily arranged a press conference at the State Department to reaffirm his commitment to Trump, and notably declined to address the comments specifically.
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Meanwhile, the main opposition coalition announced it would not take part in hastily scheduled presidential elections in April, claiming that the vote will be rigged.
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Others noted the problems with hastily designed pricing algorithms, which sometimes led to regular economy seats being on offer for less than basic economy ones.
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Leaked plans, hastily abandoned, suggested it might want to leave the euro or ask the European Central Bank to forgive €250bn ($292bn) of Italian debt.
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The federal government and Congress scrambled on Friday to address the many unanswered questions raised by the hastily drafted executive order Trump issued on Wednesday.
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On the road to California, they'd rest and recuperate in army surplus tents, hastily constructed Department of Transportation camps and Sears Roebuck chicken-coop cabins.
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The South Korean defense ministry said it too could not immediately confirm the test's success, but the country's foreign ministry hastily convened an emergency meeting.
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Inside these hastily converted spaces, humanitarian groups and volunteers have rushed to assemble bunk beds and erect cubicle walls to provide a modicum of privacy.
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Atlante was hastily created last month with contributions from Italy's leading financial institutions in order to help weaker banks raise capital and sell bad loans.
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Many victims had suffered broken bones and gashes and had to be treated in hospital corridors and hastily erected disaster tents, a Reuters witness said.
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Another member, however, said acting too hastily during times of uncertainty could lead to financial imbalances and unnecessary swings in the economy, the minutes showed.
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Hastily built over the summer to house migrant children, it became a symbol of the Trump administration's policy of separating migrant children from their families.
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Ishii, a bald, loveable bruiser who looks like a cross between a baby hastily woken from his nap and a cinderblock, was nominally the face.
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Having come under fire for not organising enough debates, the Democratic National Committee hastily scheduled four additional encounters between the two candidates for the nomination.
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After weeks of speculation and a hastily-deleted note in Swedish last week, Drake has officially announced the release date for his 'More Life' project.
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News of Haley's decision to resign broke abruptly Tuesday morning as the White House hastily announced a meeting between the president and his U.N. ambassador.
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A second line of defense is the judiciary working its hardest to address the many complex legal questions raised by these hastily written executive orders.
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Originally passed in 2008, the provision was hastily renewed in 2012 under the pressure of its looming expiration, and the doomsday predictions of government officials.
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Trump began the hastily announced event by congratulating Pelosi on her victory, but quickly pivoted to making the case for his long-promised border wall.
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Although the Organization of American States called for a redo, the Trump administration hastily recognized Hernández and life in Honduras continued on its murderous course.
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It was the name of a man who was recalled to Washington hastily and whose career would falter on his way to an ambassadorial post.
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Airports around the world were thrown into chaos for a hastily written policy jammed through the system to catch Americans and the world off guard.
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Barny has a young daughter; the father, now deceased, was Jewish, so a baptism must be hastily arranged, if the child is to stay safe.
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The sleuths, a hastily organized team of amateur detectives, jumped into action even as the puddles of blood were still wet on the hallway floor.
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With our allotted time together coming to an end, I hastily turn the topic to diversity, one of tech's liveliest and at times divisive topics.
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By the tournament organizer's own admission, Copa America was a hastily organized event, and fans are paying dearly for it with incredibly high ticket prices.
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But in June the transfer was approved by Parliament, which is stuffed with Sisi supporters, and days later the president hastily signed it into law.
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Senator Lindsey Graham was one of two Republicans who hastily introduced bills aimed at adding a layer of job security for Mr. Mueller in August.
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The federal government is hastily putting families back together in order to meet a court-ordered deadline to reunite all separated families by July 26.
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That's because corn, pasta, cheese, and hastily made, high-proof alcohol are all cheaper than cat food, which is not an appropriate snack for coeds.
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The State Department estimates that Beijing has put 800,000 to two million Muslims in hastily built internment camps ringed with barbed wire in northwestern China.
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The federal government hastily broke a recently inked treaty promising the area to the Sioux forever and ever, and opened it up to new settlers.
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This is a hastily compiled bill — lacking the thoughtfulness of the Reagan tax reform, for example — and its main purpose is to benefit the wealthy.
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The decision was taken by the bank's board during a hastily arranged conference call and ends two weeks of intense speculation about the bank's leadership.
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After he became incapacitated from complications with a shoulder surgery, the company was forced to hastily replace Sergio Marchionne as chief executive over the weekend.
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If the "Yandy aesthetic" speaks to you, and you're OK with encasing your labia in hastily assembled velour, then you know where to find this.
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But in the past few years, a swell of fun-loving billys has moved offline and into people's backyards, living rooms and hastily-built barns.
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Even liberals like former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta criticized Obama for withdrawing too hastily from Iraq, thereby creating the power vacuum that ISIS quickly filled.
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The hastily written and sloppily executed executive order, intended to halt immigration and travel from seven Middle Eastern countries, was immediately met by widespread protests.
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Now approaching 10 years old, it's at risk of becoming stale if it can't keep giving people ways to make hastily shot phone content compelling.
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If Republicans hastily pass Marie Antoinette tax cuts in December 2017 they may be politically decapitated by unhappy voters demanding real change in November 2018.
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The motif, often expressed through shreds of pink on top of the sweets, is hastily changed when its counterpart in nature is unexpectedly blown away.
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"Black money and corruption are the biggest obstacles in eradicating poverty," Modi said in a hastily convened address to the nation after a cabinet meeting.
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In the Senate, it is not clear how rapidly McConnell will proceed, especially since Republicans have accused Democrats of moving too hastily in their inquiry.
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Mohammed Hamed, 5, and his sister Amina, 4, were hastily buried together in a shallow grave in the courtyard of a school in Mosul Jidideh.
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NASA astronauts Peggy Whitson and Jack Fischer are preparing for a hastily-scheduled spacewalk to repair a faulty part on the International Space Station (ISS).
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Speaking at a hastily arranged news conference in Taipei, President Tsai Ing-wen said Taiwan would not engage in "dollar diplomacy" and denounced Beijing's methods.
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For example, Pence countered reports that Trump's decision to withdraw troops from Syria was made hastily after a phone call with the president of Turkey.
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He and his team did hastily take to Twitter to celebrate the latest jobs report, which showed the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February.
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We reached an area called "the bridge" where a hastily organized rescue operation was being mounted to save hundreds of people trapped in their homes.
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Menendez's comments came after the department's inspector general, in a hastily scheduled briefing, gave Congress documents tarring those employees that had come into his possession.
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Even liberals like former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta criticized Obama for withdrawing too hastily from Iraq, thereby creating the power vacuum that ISIS quickly filled.
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In one case, records showed that the body of an Army corporal killed in battle had been stored hastily in a building that later burned.
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But neither experts nor the broader public, in describing ancient or modern graffiti, use the term to describe only hastily scribbled, amateurish text or pictures.
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Mr. Trump had also come under pressure from congressional Republicans and business leaders alarmed by the possibility that he would move hastily toward a withdrawal.
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In Arkansas, a town hall meeting hastily convened by Canopy drew 400 people — "the police had to come manage traffic as people left," says Linn.
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As much as Trump winning the nomination scrambled political expectations, a hastily organized third-party effort seriously competing in November would be a vastly bigger surprise.
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This came after the Obama administration had assured lawmakers that it would not move hastily to lift sanctions until the human rights situation showed demonstrable improvement.
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The actress told Entertainment Weekly that her character's plot will likely center on adjusting to married life after hastily deciding to tie the knot with Owen.
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But his reason for tying the knot so hastily might be an even greater shock: "There was sort of a rush going into it," Jonathan explains.
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"Dyeing for Indigo" hastily tries to trace the story of indigo plantations and their toxic fumes, but crams too many facts into the chapter's 13 pages.
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The invite-only ceremony was said to be hastily assembled at the Mayflower Hotel in Washington D.C., following the funeral of former president George H.W. Bush.
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Last March, McCrory hastily signed a measure restricting bathroom access for transgender individuals that lawmakers similarly approved in one-day special session, sparking a national backlash.
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Other measures Pakistan leadership says it is hastily trying to address are the many Muslim schools, called madrassas, which are often unregistered and operating without oversight.
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Because all this has been hastily constructed in the past few months, nobody seemed to know the lay of the land yet, including our shuttle driver.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Hastily photoshopping a graphic of an airplane into a shot of some abstracted architecture could win you a Nikon prize.
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The other takeaway from apps this year is that everyone seems to be hastily looking across the aisle to see what they can take from others.
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That made it all the more incredible when Zambia reached the final of the African Cup of Nations a year later with a hastily assembled squad.
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It's not as satisfying as a novel; it's a hastily-assembled 800-word document that gives you the basics but leaves you wanting a fuller picture.
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Our worst nightmare: The nominees might hastily decamp to a nearby stadium for glorious open-air acceptance speeches, scrapping our carefully choreographed and equipped indoor coverage.
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The Australian government—long a breeding ground for questionable internet regulation—hastily passed a rule requiring platforms to remove "terrorist" content within an hour of notification.
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And then, in a larger font and with a typo, this hastily penned addendum: "In addition, both Muslin [sic] and Non-Muslim majority countries were identified".
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But instead of hastily applying that thinking to you, seeing you forced me to question my own prejudices — because you looked damn good in those shorts.
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The housing rental service hastily scrubbed an ad from its social media profiles on Tuesday after Native American scholars and activists slammed it for racial insensitivity.
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The government of Mr Lobo, who won hastily arranged elections after the army ousted a predecessor in 2009, passed a law creating a forerunner to ZEDEs.
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I suspect her advisers recognized this bad result and that's why her campaign hastily arranged her first press conference in almost a year for Thursday morning.
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In a rare and hastily called press conference Thursday, Pak Myong Ho, the chargé d'affaires at the North Korean embassy in Beijing, also rebuffed Wang's proposal.
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Some walked for miles from other makeshift camps dotted throughout the area, their bags hastily packed in hopes they would finally be able to move on.
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After a hastily-called referendum delivered a resounding rejection of creditors' terms for further assistance, Germany initially pressed for Greece's temporary ejection from the euro zone.
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One time, I just completely forgot about an article and my editor had to hastily come up with filler to get the issue out the door.
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Ivanka's much-publicized child care plan is likely to come into play soon: It was vaguely alluded to in Trump's tax plan, hastily released this week.
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The meal included lobster, a non-kosher food, so the Israeli mission tweeted a photo of the offending crustacean hastily scribbled out — inviting plenty of ridicule.
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" A response from a spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said the House "hastily voted and passed a one-sided resolution which distorts the facts.
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That deadline came and went, and work screeched to a halt in mid-April, when Bishop's panel had to hastily cancel a markup of a bill.
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Over the weekend, South Korean President Moon Jae-in had a hastily arranged summit with Kim — their second — to try to salvage U.S.–North Korea diplomacy.
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The eyes are hastily cut out of checked fabric, and even the teeth are floppy, so that the deskbound shark appears to be singing or screaming.
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He was no less opaque when the Nigerian Army murdered hundreds of members of a Shiite Muslim group in December, burying them in hastily dug graves.
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The conviction and hastily assembled execution of Ceausescu and his wife Elena was also part of the scheme pursued "in a simulated criminal trial," on Dec.
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The tweet was hastily deleted and Leith tweeted an apology for the spoiler, explaining she was in a different time zone when she sent it out.
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More hawkish committee members worry that if the Fed stays too low for too long, it could be forced to tighten hastily and risk economic damage.
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Nevertheless, the penultimate episode rather hastily sought to move the ball forward, as has the entire season, beginning with Hannah (Lena Dunham) and her unplanned pregnancy.
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One former player, who had become a team coach, did defect, and six others from the delegation, none of them players, missed the hastily arranged flight.
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However, a college careers worth of procrastination kicked in and I found myself hastily hot-gluing Cheetos onto my gap way too close to the deadline.
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He won a Cy Young Award with the Mets and, thanks to a hastily negotiated contract extension, agreed to a trade to Toronto in December 2012.
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"But instead of fixing the process, the Board of Supervisors recently passed a hastily-crafted proposal requiring Airbnb to remove all unregistered hosts," the company said.
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Pictures from the scene of the disaster showed locals picking through the rubble of their collapsed homes, and the injured hastily bundled into makeshift emergency shelters.
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Atlante, hastily set up at the government's behest, already rescued the two Veneto-based banks last year after they failed to raise money on the market.
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Theories that the expedition was struck by lead poisoning from hastily tinned food, and that the men eventually resorted to cannibalism, are woven into the story.
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But the Pentagon, they say, is worried that the White House is moving too hastily toward military action on the Korean Peninsula that could escalate catastrophically.
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There, in hastily built homes with the occasional horse cart parked out front, they've preserved their language and customs even after decades of tradition-crushing communism.
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But as South Korea's frosty relations with Japan became a burden, her government too hastily sought a deal to break the diplomatic logjam, the panel said.
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Republicans, who will retain their legislative majorities under the Democratic governor, have defended the hastily introduced package of bills as a necessary check on executive power.
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It feels for all the world like the show realized this was its finale somewhere in the middle of post-production and hastily cobbled something together.
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Like the rest of the country's noncommercial, community radio programmers, Freedman has been forced into hastily improvising a response to the growing spread of Covid-291.3.
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Yet the stringent new measures being hastily imposed from Berlin to Barcelona still may not be enough to stop the virus from overwhelming more health systems.
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In a brief hastily filed Wednesday night, prosecutors tried to allay the judge's concerns that they were trying to sway the jury with unnecessary, salacious details.
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Chief Justice David Maraga issued an order requiring all judges to work on Wednesday, despite a hastily declared public holiday, and he promised a 10 a.m.
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WASHINGTON — Side by side, in a shallow pit, two soldiers were hastily buried — and along with them, not flowers or mementos, but 11 arms and legs.
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If the White House moves too hastily, they argue, materials could end up in Mr. Mueller's hands that might damage the president and other administration officials.
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A couple in the front room was setting out food announced on a hastily scrawled menu: Eggplant lasagna, arugula salad and a couple of other dishes.
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So far, the hastily-assembled plan at Snam's control center in Milan, which remotely operates 33,20 kilometers (21,000 miles) of gas pipes across Italy, is working.
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Later that morning, the management company let all residents know we needed to hastily pack a bag and move out, at least for the time being.
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But the version drafted by Senators Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Bill Cassidy of Louisiana — and hastily brought into the spotlight last week — went further.
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On Monday, an unusual parliamentary investigative commission hastily convened to interrogate Mr. Macron's interior minister, Gérard Collomb, a close ally, about his handling of the matter.
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I.C. deal in the hastily arranged package of China agreements last week in part to show the Trump Administration was helping American businesses make money there.
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The family piles in with their hastily filled bags containing just a change of clothes, which they managed to grab in the darkness as they ran.
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Cybersecurity experts also said that the app had not been properly tested at scale, and that it was hastily put together over the past two months.
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Mosul resident Mahmoud Shuker remembers hastily burying some 100 people in the courtyard of his local mosque as bombs and rockets rained down on his neighborhood.
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In a hastily arranged briefing over tea, the leader met reporters from domestic media in her first event since being impeached by parliament on Dec. 9.
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For those unfamiliar with the NSEERS Special Registration Program, it was a hastily implemented and arguably unconstitutional program enacted shortly after the 9/11 terrorist attacks.
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It's as if we took off in a hastily designed rocket, realize we need to come back, but are stuck in orbit without a reentry plan.
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Speaking at a hastily arranged news conference in Taipei, Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said that Burkina Faso's decision had caused "sadness, anger, and regret" in Taiwan.
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At a hastily organized event at a bar in Muscatine on Saturday, Klobuchar thanked the crowd of about 100 for turning out on such short notice.
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India hastily built a brick wall so US President Donald Trump wouldn't see a slum as his motorcade passed through the city of Ahmedabad on Monday.
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If the sergeant's death prevents the U.S. from hastily abandoning Afghanistan's 18 million women to the Taliban's misogynistic barbarism, it will not have been in vain.
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Unidentified soldiers (the so-called "little green men") surrounded Ukrainian bases in Crimea, and within days Russia had pulled off a hastily organized, stage-managed referendum.
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Stuck in the Senate for the impeachment trial most of the week, she flew back for a hastily scheduled event in Council Bluffs on Tuesday night.
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If a Facebook ad reviewer were to click the link, they would likely be taken to a "safe page," often a hastily thrown-together food blog.
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The hastily-established rescue fund is backstopping also a 1 billion euro initial public offering by fellow regional bank Veneto Banca due to launch on Wednesday.
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Aides were sent scrambling late Wednesday to determine what exactly Trump could announce during a meeting with industry executives that was hastily assembled for Thursday morning.
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Trump and Pompeo were slated to have lunch together Tuesday, but Pompeo's hastily arranged trip to the Saudi capital meant Trump was without any official engagements.
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However, hastily passing a clean bill that doesn't solve the underlying problem will only encourage more illegal immigration and is no way to accomplish this goal.
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Restaurants, museums and shops seemed to have one thing in common: a hastily placed sign on the door announcing that they were closed for the day.
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So far, the hastily-assembled plan at Snam's control center in Milan, which remotely operates 33,20 kilometers (21,000 miles) of gas pipes across Italy, is working.
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Too frequently, information that if delivered sooner would have forestalled the plot completely is delivered hastily later, as if to sweep it under a dorm bed.
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But this aging man was once a teenage boy, and he was nourished with mountains of Tina's burritos, hastily microwaved and swallowed well before they'd cooled.
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Gury, and drone racing, have come a long way since Motherboard met him at a hastily organized DIY drone race on a snowy day in 2015.
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Fire and police chiefs, at a hastily called press conference on Friday, said they would use force and incarceration if necessary to clear the area of residents.
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While it can be a recipe for disaster if done hastily or for the wrong reasons, getting back together isn't always an Emoji Movie-level terrible idea.
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Feeling nervous afterward, he hastily ran into a nearby store—the same one where he met the girl he loved—and tried to dump the stolen goods.
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His administration has repeatedly said it was issued hastily to prevent potential threats from "pouring in" to the U.S., but has provided no evidence of heightened risk.
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Speaking at the North Korean embassy in Beijing at an unusual and hastily arranged news conference, diplomat Pak Myong Ho blamed the United States and South Korea.
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Thomas Hatley, who introduced the motion, contended that the committee acted hastily and unfairly in firing Patterson after he had been granted the status of president emeritus.
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Several service members on Thursday recounted a hastily organized mission in July 2009 to search villages near Forward Operating Base Kushamond that ended in a Taliban ambush.
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Then on Sunday, thousands more showed up unexpectedly and packed in behind hastily erected barricades outside the Calvin Klein show, hoping for a glimpse of Cameron Dallas.
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Donna is now the villain, having made partner at a venture capital firm and chosen fancy juices and board meetings over grimy mainframes and hastily assembled wiring.
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I used to feel zero guilt about this — my older daughter wore the same hastily-purchased owl costume for three consecutive years, then her sister wore it.
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On Thursday, the Trump administration hastily brokered a five-day ceasefire between Turkey and the Kurds, but there were reports of continued shelling Thursday night and Friday.
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As is often the case with early hits, they were written over several years but recorded hastily, which meant that they were both well-honed and raw.
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The opening ceremony was hastily dedicated to him, with the Canadian and Olympic flags raised only to half-staff and a moment of silence in his honor.
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But their living quarters are a tin shack, hastily built after a powerful earthquake in 0003 reduced their home, and many others in the area, to rubble.
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It didn't help that, during MWC, we were treated to a conveyor belt of hastily assembled iPhone X lookalikes that had zero software adaptations for the notch.
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The actress opened up about the wedding to Glaser, joking that her hastily written vowls "sucked," and that Fischer's "blew [her] out of the water so hard."
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Tillerson spoke after a meeting of the "likeminded" countries was hastily arranged on the sidelines of the summit of the Group of Seven industrialized economies in Italy.
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Trump called a hastily arranged Rose Garden kind-of, sort-of press conference that was simply a venue for him to air his grievances with basically everyone.
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The pass-through provision is just one reason why Republicans should work with them to rewrite portions of the hastily passed law, Democratic senators said on Tuesday.
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As Billie makes her way through the conservatory, we see bodies hastily wrapped and piled up, female corpses on examining tables, and audiographs detailing horrifying, humiliating torture.
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After a hastily assembled conference call, the parties agreed to put the court order on hold until it could be determined whether Apple's help was still necessary.
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The sole grounds for the hastily made decision, Wolff reports, was the president's anger at the rapidly expanding Russia investigation into whether his campaign colluded with Russia.
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It would probably be better for House leadership to allow those deliberations to proceed in a committee format rather than rush hastily drafted legislation to the floor.
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It was Ajith who picked the American whistleblower up from the UN refugee organization, where he had hastily filed an application, after slipping out of his hotel.
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The sustaining matzo we are enjoined to offer all who are hungry and needy is the bread of affliction, baked hastily by migrants fleeing for their lives.
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Next, she removes her contact lenses and puts on horn-rimmed glasses that hide the bluish eyeshadow a makeup man hastily applied two minutes before the show.
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For both Mr. Bloomberg and Mr. Patrick, there is still the matter of hastily constructing a full-scale operation just a couple of months before voting begins.
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That, and the memorable portrait of Ruby Johannssen, carried me through the final pages of the novel, in which several plot lines are somewhat hastily wrapped up.
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Its website interface has the look and feel of a hastily made SquareSpace website and customers routinely complain about waiting weeks for their MoviePass cards to arrive.
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Before meeting with Mr. Abadi, Mr. Obama made a hastily scheduled appearance at his hotel in Midtown Manhattan to urge Americans not to be cowed by terrorists.
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Rather than hastily uploading the troves of data onto the web in exchange for clicks, reporters built technology to sift through and analyze the millions of documents.
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FIFA stepped in, releasing a statement rebuking the Argentine great for his criticism of their officials "in a tough and highly emotional match", and Maradona hastily apologized.
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This prompted LSE executives to hastily draw up a press release, making sure they were in compliance with UK laws requiring they inform shareholders about significant deals.
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At a hastily scheduled news conference after the report, Tillerson said he never considered leaving his job but did not deny calling the president the derogatory name.
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His timeline was filled with what looked like big cat claws for sale, some of which looked hastily hacked off, still carrying a bit of hairy knuckle.
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But at a hastily called meeting on Monday, four days after the so-called Brexit referendum, Ashmead and his management team shifted their sights to the continent.
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Ministers on the way into a cabinet meeting on Tuesday looked annoyed, with Agriculture Minister Andrae Rupprechter grumbling: "It's not great," as he hastily walked past reporters.
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This particular rally was hastily organized in response to a motion proposed last week by a Liberal member of parliament, Iqra Khalid, in order to combat Islamophobia.
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This practice of trying to discredit competitors through hastily uploaded YouTube videos and bold claims on anonymous blog posts stretches back further than these most recent developments.
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In the meantime, you can pick up Pantone's color identification tool Capsure for a cool $649, and feed hastily-snapped pictures of fonts into Adobe's DeepFont plugin.
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For most, I'd advise you to wait; this may leave a bad taste in your mouth, and it'd be a bummer to toss it aside so hastily.
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The key, he said, was eschewing the news industry's growing enthusiasm for click bait, hastily shot videos and incessant tweeting, all at the expense of actual reporting.
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In his latest published work — less of a book and more a hastily assembled compilation of his public musings on the subject — he elaborates on those arguments.
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In two self-portraits of the ailing Munch from 1919-20, his facial features withdraw into drippy, hastily painted backgrounds that seethe with blue, green and mauve.
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Instead they entered Mr. Sirisena's residence to find Mr. Rajapaksa and a hastily arranged swearing-in ceremony to appoint the former leader as the new prime minister.
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But the writers have clearly prioritized big plot moments and spectacle over those things, so the narrative going into "The Bells" felt truncated and hastily shoved along.
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One near Deauville, a radar station, was found with wine bottles still on the wooden table, abandoned hastily by the Germans near the end of August 363.
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Those same people, the great mass of Iranian society, are now the ones dying and being buried in hastily dug graves without ever having seen a doctor.
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Almeida told reporters after the hastily arranged meeting that the two institutions would stay in close contact, adding that Brazilian markets were a little "dysfunctional" on Thursday.
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There was such nervousness in 1991 that more would come out about Judge Thomas after the confirmation vote that his swearing-in was also hastily moved up.
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The executive order, assembled hastily at Trump's request on the morning of June 20, sparked tensions among agencies that struggled to enact it, POLITICO reported last week.
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