Either we're heading for a new day in town, or we're heading for something more destructive than what we saw with Freddie Gray.
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Polls have been unclear throughout the campaign with some suggesting Boris Johnson&aposs Conservative Party are heading for a landslide majority, while others suggest the UK could be heading for another hung parliament.
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Silver, meanwhile, was heading for a third straight weekly gain.
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" Already heading for the kitchen, she called, "Ask him why.
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Futures are heading for their fourth consecutive month of gains.
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Chinese stocks were heading for their worst week since May.
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The UK is heading for a dramatic election December 12.
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I think the world is heading for various potential catastrophes.
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In Bosch's Last Judgment, almost everyone is heading for hell.
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And I fear we are heading for a civil war.
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Australia seems to be heading for an early general election.
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Other Republicans, including Mr. Hurd, are heading for the exits.
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EDT (1743 GMT), heading for a 1.9 percent weekly gain.
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Are we heading for part two of this horror movie?
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ET (19703 GMT), but still heading for a weekly slide.
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Now the storm is heading for the Bahamas and Florida.
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The Lib Dems really believe they are heading for government
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The index was heading for its seventh straight weekly gain.
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But some big names are already heading for the door.
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The waiter seems to be heading for the same fate.
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Martinez Casares got on another plane, heading for Santiago, Chile.
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Jay was heading for Orlando, where he has a home.
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Thirty of the 28503 heading for the door are Republicans.
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Yet another House Republican is heading for the exits. Rep.
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All but zinc and aluminium were heading for weekly gains.
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Reinforcements heading for the attack were ambushed by the Taliban.
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So just do the maths .... We're heading for about four (degrees).
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We also seem to be heading for a more protectionist world.
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The metal is heading for a 21345 percent drop in September.
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Brent is heading for its biggest weekly rise in six weeks.
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EDT (1.63 GMT), heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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EDT (21 GMT), heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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Take that route and you're only heading for failure and frustration.
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The metal is heading for a 3.2 percent drop in August.
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Just as they were heading for the airport, the ground shook.
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Or are you grabbing your passport and heading for the border?
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"Extremely dangerous Hurricane Matthew heading for Florida," the Hurricane Center warned.
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Oil prices inched up but were heading for a weekly loss.
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Even so, some A380s are likely to be heading for scrap.
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"I think we are heading for a major crisis," he said.
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Prices were heading for a more than 3-percent weekly rise.
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It is heading for a 6.7 percent loss for the quarter.
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It was heading for a 0.6 percent loss for the week.
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It was heading for a 1 percent loss for the week.
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He studied music in Tokyo before heading for Germany in 1956.
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The U.S.–China economic relationship is heading for a bumpy ride.
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So it looks as if we're heading for yet further paralysis.
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It was heading for Pangkal Pinang on the island of Bangka.
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Ethiopia, an important security partner and ally, is heading for crisis.
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At this rate, we're heading for a disastrous no-deal Brexit.
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The contract is heading for a weekly increase of 3.4 percent.
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Look at all the young people heading for the Mediterranean Sea.
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Hong Kong is heading for an "outright recession," according to Nomura.
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I'm sensing we may be heading for a Pentagon Papers moment.
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It's likely by that definition that we are heading for one.
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Here and Now Greg Boatwright is heading for a nervous breakdown.
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Brent is heading for a gain of nearly 3003% this week.
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Platinum rose 1.3% to $990.80, heading for about 5% weekly gain.
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The precious metal is heading for a 2 percent monthly decline.
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The white metal is heading for a 1.2 percent weekly drop.
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Sorry — I think I spotted Benioff heading for the speaker lounge.
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I don't think the world economy is heading for a recession.
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Here's how I can tell a couple is heading for divorce.
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Are Christina El Moussa and boyfriend Ant Anstead heading for the alter?
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The Republicans, meanwhile, are heading for a runoff in their own race.
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And if the latter occurs, the GOP is heading for a schism.
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Does that mean the relationship is heading for the dreaded friend zone?
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She calmed the waters and stopped employees from heading for the doors.
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Now, with most votes counted, Italy is heading for another hung parliament.
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In short, it sure seems like we are heading for a mess.
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The N.C.A.A. may want to think about heading for the trademark office.
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A similar set of consequences could be heading for Instagram and Twitter.
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Many economists are now wondering whether Britain is heading for outright recession.
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Oil was heading for a 6.8 percent loss for the quarter, though.
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The online advertising ecosystem is, I hope, heading for a ruinous collapse.
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Some think that Texas may be heading for its own Wilson moment.
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It's not just you, Senator, who's heading for the exit this year.
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It was now heading for the Western Pacific as ordered, it said.
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European stocks are heading for their eighth down day out of nine.
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SOX dropped 218 percent, heading for its worst session in a year.
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ET. Spot gold is heading for its first weekly decline this month.
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Now, 45 years later, IHOP appears to be heading for another tweak.
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It is now heading for its first week of losses in five.
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He acknowledged that the UK could be heading for a Brexit delay.
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Brent is heading for a more than 3 percent gain this month.
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It's a top priority heading for Saudi Energy Minister Khalid al-Falih.
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This is heading for hospitals, senior care, a lot of sensitive places.
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"I think we're heading for an election before Christmas," Mr. D'Arcy said.
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Related: Are China and Japan Heading for a South China Sea Showdown?
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The migrants often depart in makeshift boats from Tunisia, heading for Sicily.
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They're going to college, getting their degrees, heading for Texas and California.
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Staff are heading for the exits amid the deluge of bad news.
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Forecasters say it was heading for the Bahamas before moving to Cuba.
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Thousands of fans started heading for the exits in the third inning.
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Here's what you need to know: • Heading for a health care vote.
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A tubby lunatic, brandishing a firearm, is heading for your front door.
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Many coastal residents are rethinking their investments and heading for safer ground.
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The boats and the regattas, however, are heading for a brave new world.
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That sparked concerns that the central bank was heading for a policy mistake.
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So the stock market heading for the biggest one-day slide in months.
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Is Jon now the one heading for his namesake's seat in Kings Landing?
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It's heading for its weakest annual growth since the 2009 global financial crisis.
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Yet others will disappear, heading for Paris, or back to the northern coast.
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"We're heading for confrontation," says David Mayagoitia of the Tijuana economic development corporation.
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Back at Dill restaurant, Eiriksson wonders whether Iceland is heading for another bust.
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And at least one indicator suggests we could be heading for a slide.
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I don't want to make it sound as if we're heading for impeachment.
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Britain appears to be heading for a chaotic autumn of paralysis and panic.
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Brent is heading for a third week of declines, down more than 3%.
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V-Max — maximum velocity — is the mode for those heading for top speed.
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Euro-zone members are heading for closer integration; others outside it hang back.
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Until then, Portugal had been heading for a last-33 tie against England.
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The bulk of the crude is heading for Asia, the industry sources said.
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China's yuan was heading for its longest weekly losing streak since November 2015.
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Safe-haven gold was also heading for its biggest weekly drop since July.
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It was heading for its third straight week of declines against the dollar.
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Not great; the likelihood is that Britain is indeed heading for the exit.
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On bad days, you'll feel as if you're heading for a nervous breakdown.
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Stockmarkets appeared to be heading for their worst year since the financial crisis.
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The Senate is heading for a showdown over women registering for the draft.
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The bourses appeared to be heading for their third straight session of losses.
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What are the chances we are heading for any of these bear markets?
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Coalition forces turned away or stopped ships heading for Yemeni ports for weeks.
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But Austyn Tester isn't packing his things and heading for Nashville or Hollywood.
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Breakingviews The golden age of television programming is heading for a grisly finale.
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The U.S. benchmark is also heading for its biggest falling since January 1991.
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They are heading for their sixth successive driver and constructor titles this season.
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They are also heading for sixth successive drivers' and constructors' titles this season.
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I panicked until I saw he was just heading for a gas station.
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They're making their predictions with their feet, and they're heading for the exit.
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Category 5 Super Typhoon Trami is unstoppable and heading for Japan and Taiwan.
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My parents had located me, and we were already heading for the exit.
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Israel Israel may be heading for its third presidential election in 12 months.
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Qatar's index lost 0.7 percent, heading for a fourth straight session of declines.
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Britain is therefore still probably heading for an election later in the year.
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Worries about tropical storm Harvey heading for America is now becoming a reality.
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To view a map of U.S. coal cargoes heading for China, click: reut.
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Every analyst and market watcher agrees: Shared solar is heading for a boom.
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It seems likely that May is heading for a showdown with the Scottish government.
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Journalists generally aren't writing this story, because we're not heading for a national primary.
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No one can say with 100% certainty that a couple is heading for divorce.
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Shares rose 23 percent, heading for the biggest one-day increase since November 22022.
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This is hardly a sign that we are heading for Weimar Germany-style hyperinflation.
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We're fast heading for a fixing Edgar episode, hopefully with Justina as his therapist.
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The yellow metal was still heading for a weekly gain of around 0.6 percent.
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Crew members came and went, carrying groceries or towels, heading for a public bath.
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The encryption fight is heading for another debate in front of a congressional committee.
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We'd tell you to start heading for the mountains, but what do we know?
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A U.S. nuclear-powered aircraft carrier strike group is also heading for the region.
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Unfortunately, Yahoo's revenue keeps shrinking, and top talent is increasingly heading for the exit.
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She was walking—limping—down the hall, heading for the blacked-out living room.
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Britain seems to be heading for a recession, thanks to the prospect of Brexit.
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U.S. unit was heading for weekly decline after surging more than 1% last week.
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Indeed, like the migrants, Germans often try to escape by heading for Greek beaches.
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The Netherlands, Germany and (probably) Italy are also heading for tricky elections next year.
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MADRID (Reuters) - Spain is heading for more political paralysis after parliamentary elections on Nov.
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Some analysts worry that the industry could be heading for that kind of situation.
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It is almost inevitable that Spain is heading for a third successive hung parliament.
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A new recyclable toothpaste tube is one step closer to heading for store shelves.
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We were heading for a marshy patch, pushing our way downhill through the thickets.
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Blackstone CEO Stephen Schwarzman doesn't think the US economy is heading for a recession.
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Palladium rose 0.26 percent to $964.50, heading for a nearly 1 percent weekly drop.
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No one can say with 100% certainty that a couple is heading for disaster.
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The city is going wild, appropriately enough, and they are heading for New York.
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This week we are heading for the stars and we're going to stay there.
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A ban on heading for kids under 11 will hardly change this beautiful game.
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Believe it or not, that stuff may be heading for the rearview mirror already.
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Mr. Biden was leaving and heading for his S.U.V. This was not a rally.
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It was then I felt myself tip over and start heading for the floor.
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Instead, the season ended on Arya heading for Braavos, and fans' hopes were crushed.
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It was up 0.7% for the week, heading for its third straight weekly gain.
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President Trump is in Washington, D.C. and is heading for Camp David this afternoon.
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The Milan shows end on Monday, with fashionistas then heading for the French capital.
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Veterans of the bank say that career employees are increasingly heading for the exits.
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Chuck Schumer and Mitch McConnell are heading for a showdown over Donald Trump's Cabinet.
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Palladium rose 0.2 percent to $924.10 and was heading for a second weekly decline.
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Temperatures continue rather mild with highs heading for the upper 50s to low 60s.
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Retirement-minded movers are heading for points west and south, United Van Lines found.
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Wall Street rebounded some on Tuesday and was heading for more gains on Wednesday.
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Its 30 staff split up, heading for different parts of the remaining rebel territory.
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And, later, when he starts spouting homophobic bile, you consider heading for the door.
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"I feel completely ruined," said Ahmed Hassan, a Somali refugee heading for Rhode Island.
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Britain is heading for an election that's due to take place on Dec. 12.
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In the meantime, it looks like we may be heading for another government shutdown.
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"We never knew where we were heading for, and I loved it," Miniño says.
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After months of chilly temps, we're finally heading for more sunshine and fewer snow days.
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Smartphone maker HTC jumped nearly 1 percent, heading for its first gain in three sessions.
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Sterling slid as low as $1.254, its weakest since January, heading for a 2019 low.
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And in the long run, that is what they are likely to be heading for.
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With or without the attack on Pearl Harbor, the two countries were heading for war.
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With the economy heading for a crash, there may not be much to hand out.
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Tonight, three astronauts are heading for the International Space Station, and you can join them.
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There are other reasons to believe the ECB is heading for the QE off-ramp.
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In Qatar, the index fell 0.6 percent, heading for a third straight session of declines.
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But the country is still heading for a "hard Brexit", leaving the EU's single market.
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But another executive privately describes the company as a "freight train" heading for his business.
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Silver is heading for its best quarter in nearly four years, up about 19 percent.
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"We're heading for the exit and I'm hearing 'pop, pop, pop,&apos" Trujillo tells PEOPLE.
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One of the factors that could affect turnout was a blizzard heading for the state.
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Three cargoes have been resold to Saudi Arabia and several more are heading for Spain.
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The S&P 500 was off 1.8 percent heading for its biggest fall since Sept.
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NEW YORK (Reuters Breakingviews) - Global tech giants are heading for a proxy war in India.
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Poland was still heading for a smaller harvest due to winter frost and springtime dryness.
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Whether the market is heading for a broader pullback is impossible to predict, he said.
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Some 125,000 Cubans took up his offer that year, most of them heading for Miami.
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Hong Kong stocks were little changed, heading for a 253.00 percent loss for the week.
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Investors, nervous that the bond market is foretelling economic doom, are heading for the exits.
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With shuddered factories, boarded up main streets, and everyone who can heading for the exits.
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The 2016 presidential race, already the nastiest in modern history, is heading for new territory.
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The boat, believed to have been carrying 22 Syrian migrants, had been heading for Greece.
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Hurricane Dorian is heading for Florida and it could turn into a Category 4 storm.
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That means that the UK is now likely heading for a general election before Christmas.
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What's more, recent events don't necessarily mean the U.S. is heading for an economic downturn.
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"I said, 'Whatever you are doing, you are heading for a blowup,'" Mr. Vicente said.
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When the plane crashed, Mr. Hammarskjold was heading for Ndola on the night of Sept.
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This one is southbound out of San Francisco, heading for the Peninsula and South Bay.
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The mother has her head down and ears forward, heading for safety in the trees.
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Traders said much of the tin outflows from LME approved warehouses was heading for China.
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The financial index gained 0.4 percent, also heading for a ninth consecutive session of gains.
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Whether Mr. Johnson is heading for either triumph or disaster isn't up to Mr. Johnson.
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Super Tuesday will tell the tale as to where the nomination is heading for Democrats.
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All flights heading for O'Hare were being held at their origin until 9:30 a.m.
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France, like other western countries, had been heading for a long time toward civil war.
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For the week, it has gained about 2%, heading for a fourth consecutive weekly increase.
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Wheat is up nearly 0.5% for the week, heading for a second straight weekly gain.
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Against this backdrop, many Labour MPs voiced fears the party was heading for electoral oblivion.
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That could have some residents of this expensive state thinking about heading for the exits.
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And Trump is expected to spend just one night in London before heading for Scotland.
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Irma hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti on Friday, heading for Cuba and the Bahamas.
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All signs point to Godwin and Barbour heading for an engagement on Tuesday's BIP finale.
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Israel held two inconclusive elections and is heading for a third poll in March 2020.
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The pound was still heading for its strongest month against the dollar since July 2010.
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In the House, 17 Republicans are heading for the doors, compared with just four Democrats.
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Argentina's assets have been battered by fears the country may be heading for another default.
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A wild, credit-fuelled property boom collapsed, leaving a glut of homes in the wrong places, banks heading for nationalisation and the state—which in September 230 gave guarantees to the banks' creditors—heading for a bail-out from the EU and the IMF.
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Second, the economy is heading for the rocks in a way that few have yet registered.
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It is heading for a 4.2 percent decline this week, the first weekly drop in five.
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About the only thing the sides agree on is that they may be heading for deadlock.
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Depp, 52, and his wife of just 15 months, Amber Heard, 30, are heading for splitsville.
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Firms like HP have seen the writing on the wall: waste is heading for a redesign.
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Spot platinum rose 1.3 percent to $899.08 per ounce, heading for its fifth straight weekly gain.
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That role will fall to the centre-right Republicans, who are themselves heading for big losses.
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The presentation, "Heading for Extinction (and What to Do About It)," shook Pepino to her bones.
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U.S. crude is heading for a weekly loss of 0.3%, its third week of consecutive declines.
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Ms Mandi is fleeing her village and heading for Kakuma, a refugee camp in neighbouring Kenya.
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All of that suggests the nearly $3 trillion economy is heading for a prolonged, painful slowdown.
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Spot gold jumped 215.37% to $20.5,1.63 an ounce, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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In recent months warnings that the market might be heading for trouble have been getting louder.
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Palladium rose 0.1% to $1,563.07 an ounce and was heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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Palladium was steady at $1,561.20 an ounce and was heading for its fifth straight weekly gain.
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Palladium gained 0.4% to $1,568.61 an ounce and was heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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Everywhere you looked, the fields and roads were dotted with people heading for the overcrowded camp.
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Shares of Britain's Melrose Industries fell nearly 4%, heading for their worst day in five years.
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Al Rajhi Bank was up 0.3 percent, heading for its seventh straight straight session of gains.
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And with both founders heading for the sidelines, that process might be made a little easier.
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Platinum was steady at $864.47 per ounce and was heading for its third consecutive weekly gain.
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China The US and China might be heading for another rough patch after relatively cordial relations.
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For April, it is up 19 percent, heading for its largest monthly gain in a year.
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As soon Trump leaves Washington he will be heading for the deep end of global geopolitics.
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The Abu Dhabi index was up 0.5 percent, heading for its third straight session of gains.
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Days after the Ghouta sarin attack, OPCW inspectors heading for the area came under sniper fire.
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David and Victoria Beckham are not heading for divorce, a rep for the couple tells PEOPLE.
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But let's assume we are heading for a down 20 percent market, a true bear market.
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LONDON (Reuters) - If the bond market is to be believed, the world is heading for recession.
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THE BREXIT deadline has been delayed and Britain is now heading for a snap general election.
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Palladium gained 0.3% to $1,566.87 an ounce and was heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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By analyzing the conversations, the researchers are able to predict which couples are heading for divorce.
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"At 2-2 I thought we were heading for a penalty shootout... it's crushing," he said.
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Sky's shares dropped 4.6 percent after the announcement, heading for their largest daily loss since May.
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If this is where the band is heading for their sophomore record, then bring it on.
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Sterling slid as low as $1.257, its weakest since January and heading for a 2019 low.
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The Nifty IT index was down 0.59 percent, heading for a sixth straight session of losses.
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BAML analysts have cautioned regularly in recent months that equity markets are heading for a fall.
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"This is my therapy," Mr. Bowyer said, heading for a place where burglars broke in recently.
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Dennis Quaid and his wife are heading for divorce for the second time ... TMZ has learned.
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She left Tehran in 2014, heading for Turkey, worried for the safety of her three children.
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However, bullion has gained nearly 8% so this month, heading for a fourth consecutive monthly gain.
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Even before Friday, it was heading for the steepest weekly loss since the global financial crisis.
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Most major markets on Friday were heading for their worst week since the 2008 financial crisis.
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Hurricane Irma hit the Dominican Republic and Haiti on Friday, heading for Cuba and the Bahamas.
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When the talent starts heading for the door, you're about to have some more serious problems.
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Failure to do so will mean that Britain's Remain-parties are heading for a bad result.
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While some pollsters did forecast a landslide, others suggested we were heading for another hung parliament.
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The S&P 500 looked like it was heading for a slight rebound in Friday's premarket.
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The mistaken alert, which was attributed human error, warned that a projectile was heading for Hawaii.
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Under the 2015 migration pact, Turkey hosts refugees heading for Europe in exchange for financial support.
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Khan said Britain could be heading for a "lost decade" of lower growth and lower employment.
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But, according to one widely followed technician, the long boom could be heading for a bust.
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A self-flying robot called the Astrobee is heading for the International Space Station in 2019.
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The country is heading for a general election that's due to take place on December 12.
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But passing these landmarks doesn't suggest it's heading for the end of the road very soon.
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Sterling slid as low as $1.2573, its weakest since January and heading for a 2019 low.
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Palladium gained 0.58% to $1,571.01 an ounce and was heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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It appears Lauren was heading for Brazil where the group is set to perform Wednesday night.
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I was heading for Barrow's office when the door opened and Joe McCarthy came walking out.
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Palladium rose 0.2% to $1,565.05 an ounce and was heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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The brutal conflict has triggered an exodus of refugees from Syria, most of them heading for Europe.
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Spot gold dropped 0.18 percent to $1,246.30 per ounce, heading for a third straight day of losses.
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Canada's currency was heading for its sharpest move lower against the greenback in more than a year.
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The metal is heading for a 2 percent drop this week, after falling 2.2 percent last week.
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In some countries things will be much worse: Japan is heading for a ratio of over 70%.
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The metal has fallen 20830% so far this week, heading for its worst week since Nov. 0.10.
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Spot platinum rose about 1.3 percent to $899 per ounce, heading for its fifth straight weekly gain.
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"It's a response to those public statements, and we're heading for a diplomatic train wreck," he said.
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European parliamentary elections begin on Thursday with voters heading for the polls in the UK and Holland.
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Grey's Anatomy is heading for a season 14 premiere next week, and change is on the horizon.
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The metal has fallen 1.3% so far this week, heading for its worst week since Nov. 8.
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Still, the contract is heading for a weekly fall of nearly 3%, a fourth week of decline.
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Sterling rallied against the dollar on the news, heading for its biggest daily gain in two months.
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Couple Chris Pratt and Katherine Schwarzenegger are showing more signs they're heading for some sort of union.
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It has gained 0.7 percent so far this week, heading for its first weekly gain in three.
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That means the U.S. could be heading for long and acrimonious negotiations with its closest Asian ally.
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If they're heading for the exits, it suggests they think the future will be brighter somewhere else.
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The attack struck a bus filled with young recruits heading for deployment in the wintry Kashmir valley.
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The planet may now be heading for a sixth mass die-off, this time because of humans.
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Under the heading for "contact information," the group does not list a phone number or an address.
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Others take a somewhat less risky (and cheaper) journey, heading for the bright lights of South Africa.
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Although the polls have tightened in recent days, most still suggest the Conservatives are heading for victory.
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Former NBA star Kevin Garnett is heading for divorce after 14 years of marriage ... TMZ has learned.
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Possibly, [I would be doing] another year in Australian F4 or heading for the V8 Supercars route.
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Meek Mill is out of prison ... and in a helicopter heading for the Philadelphia 76ers playoff game!!!
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Take off was strong, but midway Mark looks like he's heading for an awesomely painful belly flop.
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Forecasters say southeast Massachusetts could get the brunt of a snowstorm that's heading for the East Coast.
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So are we heading for another crash and what does the future hold for the world economy?
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But no Vine integration ever materialized, and this summer top Vine executives began heading for the exits.
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Emerging market stocks were heading for their biggest weekly drop since May, a fall of 2.3 percent.
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"I'm not saying we're heading for war with the United States, because Mexico is pacifist," he said.
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Clinton was hustled into a waiting vehicle, waving once more before heading for a flight to Indiana.
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ET, gold was up 0.25 percent to $1,269.84 but was still heading for its second weekly decline.
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Palladium was steady at $1,562.67 an ounce, but was still heading for a fifth straight weekly gain.
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Many then saw Iran heading for detente with the West, economic reform, social liberalisation and political pluralism.
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Significant numbers of them have, of course, been fleeing to Mexico and heading for the US border.
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Kaepernick alleges in a lawsuit heading for trial that the league's owners colluded to keep him out.
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The company started offering stock options to employees, which could keep more from heading for the exits.
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Half of us were sent aboard ships heading for the North Sea, and half went to Vietnam.
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That's why many MPs believe the country is inevitably heading for a general election later this year.
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Last month, for instance, her knee buckled as she was heading for the kitchen, using her walker.
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Many then saw Iran heading for detente with the West, economic reform, social liberalization and political pluralism.
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The Chinese yuan led declines by emerging-market currencies, heading for its biggest drop in 10 months.
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With a German heading for the commission, Mr Macron could press for a Frenchwoman at the ECB.
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Before reporters could question him, Mr. Sanders walked offstage and straight to a car heading for Sedona.
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The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is heading for tougher-than-expected policy talks on Thursday.
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Sixty-five migrants heading for Europe from Libya drowned in May when their boat capsized off Tunisia.
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Alex and Derek are headed for a confrontation, and the whole gang is heading for Buenos Aires.
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Tyson Fury warned Anthony Joshua that his Saudi Arabia rematch against Andy Ruiz is heading for 'disaster'
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The decline comes amid concerns that the U.S. economy is slowing and perhaps even heading for recession.
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Action-hungry gamblers will be heading for more traditional fare and betting on the opening day games.
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Most Central Americans heading for Europe, however, don't apply for asylum protection, instead overstaying their tourist visas.
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What we're heading for, after the memo's actual release, is open war between Trump and the FBI.
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He was heading for San Antonio, with the sun setting and spilling blood orange onto the horizon.
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One investor concern about the tech companies heading for the public markets is their lack of profits.
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Silver fell 0.3% to $14.35 per ounce, but was heading for its largest weekly gain since 2008.
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" Briefly touching on Europe's economic outlook, he said, "We may be heading for another major financial crisis.
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U.S. gold For the week, spot gold has gained 1.9%, heading for a fourth consecutive weekly increase.
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But Biden, who appeared to be heading for a rough outing, may have caught the biggest break.
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They were heading for Washington to visit their daughter, whom they had not seen in five years.
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More than two dozen Republicans are heading for the exits this cycle, and three have already resigned.
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He joined a convoy of utility workers heading for Florida three days before Irma made U.S. landfall.
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Investors, who see the economy heading for a hard landing, want to see decisive interest rate hikes.
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Spot gold had increased 1.8 percent to $1,206.14 an ounce, heading for a 1.9 percent weekly gain.
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Regardless, Carolina was heading for its first loss by more than a four-goal margin this season.
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It's heading for the inner part of our solar system and will enter it on October 26.
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On "Futures Now" last September, he said stocks are heading for a 40 to 70 percent plunge.
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He withdrew after a heading-for-defeat bid to become the Democratic National Committee chairman in 2017.
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The concept has boomed as we acquire more stuff — but are we heading for peak self-storage?
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The government is heading for a shutdown, but Vice President Mike Pence is getting out of town.
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But you also know he's heading for a fall, the way you always know Don Draper is.
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"We're heading for an election - there is no government," Bennett told Israel's Meet the Press on Saturday.
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Kazuki Nakajima had been heading for the checkered flag when he reported a problem with five minutes remaining.
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MSCI's 47-country 'All World' index was also flat and heading for a 1.7 percent drop in October.
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Schaeffler shares were heading for their biggest one-day drop since June 26 when they plunged 13 percent.
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They were back up to that level on Friday, heading for a gain of 6.6 percent this week.
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Nearly two years ago now, I got in an Uber in the middle of Brockley, heading for Haggerston.
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It had been carrying Egyptian, Sudanese, Eritrean and Somali migrants and was believed to be heading for Italy.
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It's now 7.4 billion and is rapidly heading for 9.7 billion by 2050, according to the United Nations.
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Your Brexit plan was heading for a hefty defeat in parliament until you postponed the vote on Monday.
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U.S. crude was down $1.47 at $62.13 per barrel, heading for its biggest weekly fall in two months.
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People living in older or flimsier homes, however, will probably be better off heading for an evacuation shelter.
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Despite the two-day bounce, Brent is heading for a third week of decline, down more than 3%.
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Michael Scott and the rest of Dunder Mifflin will be heading for another streaming service come January 2021.
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At issue is the dramatic rise in the number of Central American migrants heading for the United States.
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In our present timeline, both the Man in Black (Ed Harris) and Dolores are heading for the maze.
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But if rural China were heading for social Armageddon, there ought to be some sign of it already.
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The Tory party is heading for a substantial victory in large part because Labour's leaders are so unreconstructed.
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That put the Bulldogs up 57-39 with 353:05 remaining as fans started heading for the exits.
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Now, it's heading for the big time with a big expansion of its own brick and mortar stores.
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And at this point the bill's passage through parliament does not appear to be heading for significant upset.
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Both indexes have gained around 0.8 percent on week, and are heading for a second consecutive weekly gain.
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Gold meanwhile was up slightly at $1,287.07 an ounce, heading for a 0.2 percent gain for the week.
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Global benchmark Brent eased 0.1 percent to $56.19, heading for a rise of 1.3 percent for the week.
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For the week, the Nikkei has fallen 25.7 percent, heading for the biggest weekly drop since October, 210.
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Singapore authorities denied social media posts which alleged that travelers heading for Malaysia were stranded at immigration checkpoints.
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Both the Creole Spirit and Magellan Spirit were heading for the Panama Canal before turning north toward Altamira.
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He's boarded a private jet and sources tell us he is in the air, heading for U.S. soil.
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The metal has risen about 2474% so far this week, heading for a third weekly gain in four.
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Singapore authorities denied social media posts which alleged that travellers heading for Malaysia were stranded at immigration checkpoints.
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Mr. Sweat started to cross a field of alfalfa, heading for the tree line on the opposite side.
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The exchange followed reports that EU leaders increasingly believe that Britain is heading for a no-deal Brexit.
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MDAXI at 0741 GMT, heading for the biggest one-day gain ever, while Ceconomy was up 4.7 percent.
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Platinum is up 1.6 percent, heading for a third straight weekly rise, while palladium is down 0.6 percent.
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Rudy Giuliani and his wife, Judith, are heading for splitsville after 15 years of marriage ... TMZ has confirmed.
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An index of banks surged 2% as a result, heading for its biggest one-day gain since January.
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He seemed to be heading for the wrong runway when the control tower canceled his permission to land.
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A musical devoted to The Go-Go's — "Head over Heels" — opens in San Francisco before heading for Broadway.
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At least 65 migrants heading for Europe from Libya drowned last May when their boat capsized off Tunisia.
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Villa was in 15th place, heading for the bottom third of the 24-team Championship division on Oct.
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Insurers, having exhausted their options to participate in the exchanges and remain solvent, began heading for the exits.
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A more realistic reading is that Cuba is heading for more of the same: undemocratic one-party rule.
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Political support is fragmenting, with the long-dominant Social Democrats heading for their worst showing in a century.
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She also mentions that he's heading for "big changes" and prods him about a mysterious near-death experience.
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Corn was down more than 1.5% for the week so far, heading for its second straight weekly loss.
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The Mesa Verde, a U.S. Navy amphibious transport dock ship, was heading for Haiti to support relief efforts.
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Irma, which has been down-graded to a still dangerous Category 4, is now heading for South Florida.
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Slowly, the "serious" people in the party started heading for the door — or were thrown out the window.
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Minnesota Congresswoman Ilhan Omar is heading for splitsville with her husband -- for the second time -- TMZ has learned.
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The FBI and Apple could be heading for a new fight over access to a dead terrorist's iPhone.
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First, Klobuchar continues to look like she's heading for a landslide victory this year in the swingy Midwest.
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And, in Chile, where wine regions are named after valleys, growers are heading for the country's cooler hills.
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But Arabian Pipes, jumped 10 percent, its daily limit, heading for a third straight day of strong gains.
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Suddenly the couple find themselves in the midst of a potential breakup and Joseph's heading for the door.
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The contract rebounded 2.8 percent on Thursday but is still heading for a weekly decline of 1.9 percent.
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Among other precious metals, silver rose 0.7 percent at $15.48, but was heading for its seventh weekly decline.
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"That is the only backup plan we can really have before we all start heading for the Chans."
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" Damore also warned that Google is heading for failure if it continues to "silence open and honest discussion.
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The first cargo from the facility left the terminal in early March heading for Britain's Dragon LNG terminal.
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With Tony Stark probably heading for the exit, is the MCU going to see its first conscious uncoupling?
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Brent crude futures rose 323 cents to $66.63 a barrel, heading for the sixth straight day of gains.
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Unlike some other top Republicans who are heading for the door, Gowdy has years left on his chairmanship.
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" Still, he sees such companies heading for public listing despite the market "not pricing them at the top.
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The UK could be heading for another hung parliament as Boris Johnson&aposs poll lead over Labour halves.
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Climate models show that without substantial and sustained emissions cuts, southern Africa is heading for a tipping point.
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"Our march will continue until there is justice in this country," Kilicdaroglu told reporters before heading for the park.
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The dollar's recent strength has also sunk gold, which is heading for its worst weekly decline in seven weeks.
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I also do a face mask, tone, and apply an anti-aging overnight cream before heading for the sheets.
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Ronnie Ortiz-Magro and Jen Harley look like future legal trouble walking -- even when they're heading for Disney World.
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Gold was up 0.3 percent at $1,217.32 an ounce, heading for more than half-percent gain for the week.
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Why concede ground over a deal they dislike if it is heading for rejection at home in any event?
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Polls show that his party, once apparently heading for a majority, may be lucky to form a minority government.
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Despite Wednesday's retreat, Brent is up 16 percent for April, heading for its largest monthly gain in a year.
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Even though it's not heading for the Gulf Coast oil belt, Hurricane Florence could create some serious energy disruptions.
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Asian allies host American arrays to detect Chinese submarines heading for the ocean past Japan, Taiwan or the Philippines.
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Global benchmark Brent crude futures also slipped 0.9 percent to $43.89, heading for a weekly rise of 3.3 percent.
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In his resignation letter to the prime minister, Mr Johnson argues that Britain is heading for a "semi-Brexit".
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By the time they arrived, Mr. DeJesus was heading for No. 765, another building in the public housing complex.
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In October, police fired teargas and water cannons in a clash with about 50,000 farmers heading for New Delhi.
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This is a direction Roku has been heading for some time, by increasing its focus on its software platform.
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But the idea that conservative, free-marketers are heading for the Democrats or that Democrats would even have them?
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Silver rose 1.02 percent to $15.78, also heading for its second weekly decline, down over 1 percent so far.
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In other words, Adyen hit a potential jackpot if all goes well; it's heading for an IPO this year.
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The metal was also heading for its first weekly fall in five, down 4 percent so far this week.
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A cyclone heading for north western Australia may disrupt LNG loading there, according to Kpler, a shipping intelligence company.
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"He's a hero," says Hulett, who was in one ambulance while Quincy was in another heading for the hospital.
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The greenback, which soared close to 24 yen recently, was heading for a 2662 percent loss on the week.
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The GOP may be heading for more trouble with its legislative agenda — this time with an unpopular tax bill.
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Johnson, who was the face of Brexit for many in Britain, said May was heading for a semi-Brexit.
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Two veteran outside advisers to Clinton were spotted heading for the doors just before Florida was called for Trump.
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As businesses pull back, Britain is heading for a Brexit-induced recession in the second half of this year.
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The UNHCR is worried about women and children fleeing gangs in Central America and heading for the United States.
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Nehlen's words are plainly despicable and un-American, but this is where the GOP has been heading for years.
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The metal was heading for its biggest weekly decline since early December, down nearly 2 percent versus last week.
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Qatar's index extended losses, heading for its third straight session of declines and its lowest close in four months.
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Brexit Could the UK be heading for a second vote on whether or not to leave the European Union?
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The pound continues to collapse after Boris Johnson's government signals that Britain is heading for a no-deal Brexit.
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We could be heading for a the largest replacement wave of vehicles worldwide in the history of the automobile.
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"You couldn't hit a better putt — right to left and heading for the hole the whole way," he said.
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Spot gold was down about 27.30 percent for the month, heading for its biggest monthly drop since November 29.
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Against the euro it has risen 1.4 percent since January, and is heading for its best quarter since 2016.
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Or it could be a sign the markets were encouraged the company was not heading for a protracted lawsuit.
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That would appear to suggest that the UK is inevitably heading for a no-deal scenario on October 31.
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He followed her on foot as she walked toward her building, heading for its residential entry in the rear.
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Its spot market price was down 0.2 percent at $1,328, heading for a fifth session of falls in six.
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For the week, the Nikkei looked set to shed 0.2%, heading for its first weekly decline in four weeks.
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Pilots, computer engineers, oil drillers and even journalists are also heading for the airport, privately owned Algerian media report.
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"The BOJ was clearly heading for an exit," said a former top Ministry of Finance official who knows Kuroda.
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Experts have been warning for years that the immigration system was heading for a major failure, as trends shifted.
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Vietnam '67 In December 1967, an American Navy vessel called the Pueblo departed Pearl Harbor, heading for Yokosuka, Japan.
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The U.S. benchmark is potentially heading for its biggest decline on record, surpassing a 33% fall in January 1991.
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You may be thinking of heading for the exit — or perhaps you want to buy some stocks on sale.
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After the Dow opened up more than 210 points, it turned negative before heading for positive territory once again.
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Palladium was 2.07 percent lower at $935.50 an ounce and heading for a first weekly decline in seven weeks.
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The race between Paris and Los Angeles to host the 2024 Summer Olympics may be heading for a compromise.
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"That was for you to open in private!" he hissed, before downing his pint and heading for the exit.
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David Zwirner is branching out, opening a gallery in Paris, and more dealers are heading for the FIAC fair.
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It all helped lift the spirits of a dollar heading for its fourth weekly drop in the last five.
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"You are heading for a major brawl with this committee," Representative John Garamendi, a Democrat, said during the hearing.
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If so, he's probably heading for a direct conversation with his evil twin, who anchors this week's longest sequence.
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" The president has also denounced caravans of migrants heading for the border as "invaders" and gang members as "animals.
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And we had a near-miss in 2012 because a storm heading for Earth from the sun changed direction.
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Related: 'Black Panther' is heading for a record-breaking box office weekend Tickets have sold out around the country.
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Twenty-First Century Fox and Comcast are heading for an auction to settle a takeover of British broadcaster Sky.
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Against the euro it has lost 12 percent since June and is heading for its fourth straight weekly drop.
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WASHINGTON — The $22018 trillion tax bill heading for a vote this week is a big win for corporations overall.
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In 'Deep Impact', astronauts attempt to plant nuclear bombs aboard a comet heading for Earth — utterly unnecessary, according to experts.
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Investors have been skeptical of the sector, even though it's heading for its ninth year in a row of profitability.
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Spot palladium, meanwhile, was up 0.97 percent at $544.96 but was still heading for its biggest monthly loss since November.
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U.S. crude settled down $12.33 or 2.8 percent at $61.81 a barrel, heading for its biggest weekly fall since February.
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The yuan's weakness against the dollar comes as the mainland is facing a rush of funds heading for the exits.
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Another setback followed on April 213: A migrant boat heading for Trinidad with 221 passengers overturned in the Dragon's Mouths.
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Among other metals, silver edged 0.2% higher to $14.54 an ounce but was heading for a fourth consecutive monthly loss.
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On the face of it, that means London and Brussels are heading for another cliff-edge showdown later this year.
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But other Asian indexes are ahead and the pan-European FTSEurofirst is heading for its best week since late 2016.
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Brent crude was weak again on Friday at $54.43 per barrel, heading for its fifth back-to-back weekly drop.
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That should resolve the issue of an Italian naval vessel heading for Catania with 937 migrants (and two corpses) aboard.
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He has already been implicated in two felonies and several of his former advisers are in or heading for prison.
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Spot gold was up 215.37% at $21.1,2815 an ounce by 13 GMT, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar index nudged lower to 94.939 and was heading for a fourth weekly drop.
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The Swiss franc looked to be heading for another spell of parity against the dollar after falling across the board.
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The metal was, however, heading for its first weekly drop in five, falling about 4 percent so far this week.
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Although the Beidou Star is listed as heading for Singapore, that destination may be adjusted once the tender is awarded.
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Instead, it might follow the time-honored tradition of running away from tricky problems by heading for the open seas.
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But before she arrived, McKenna had stopped breathing and was already in an ambulance heading for the hospital, Felmly wrote.
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U.S. crude settled down $1.79 or 2.8 percent at $61.81 a barrel, heading for its biggest weekly fall since February.
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It was heading for a fifth week of falls and has lost 0.93 percent in the early days of 20.9.
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Petrochemical shares lost their footing as Brent futures fell below $44.50 a barrel, heading for their lowest settlement since August.
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There is plenty of copper in China and some of it may shortly be heading for the nearest LME warehouses.
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Puigdemont was meanwhile in a friend's car heading for Marseilles, southern France, where he would board a flight to Brussels.
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Contemptuous and nasty throughout the early seasons, Cersei had been heading for a fall and last season she took it.
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Tropical Storm Barry is heading for the Gulf Coast, and is expected to make landfall as a hurricane on Saturday.
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Dubai's index, last at 3,058 points, is heading for a test of resistance on its December peak of 3,189 points.
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Following his performance, Tomlinson was spotted heading for a night out at London's Cirque Le Soir alongside his sister Lottie.
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Gold prices rose on Friday, heading for a second weekly gain on lingering uncertainty over Western military action in Syria.
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When she wrote her hygge manual, she had little idea the western world was heading for a boom in hygge.
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Fans began heading for the exits when Clark's long jumper put the Cavaliers up 296-211 with 6:00 left.
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It was heading for its biggest weekly decline since the week ended April 27, down 2 percent for the week.
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Heading, for most, is not, and many young players remain leery of it, no matter how sound the early instruction.
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Shuaa Capital was up 1.1 percent and Union Properties was up 1.0 percent, heading for its third day of gains.
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Among other precious metals, silver rose 0.5 percent at $15.45 per ounce, but was heading for its seventh weekly decline.
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This time I ran, heading for those blue lights staggered around campus to signal the police I was in danger.
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Washington said she made a U-turn and hopped back on the Sam Houston Tollway, speeding, heading for the hospital.
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The red start on Wall Street meant its main indexes were also heading for a fourth straight session of losses.
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Against a basket of currencies, the dollar index nudged lower to 94.939 and was heading for a fourth weekly drop.
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We would see Batista's armed troop convoys leaving their garrisons in the morning, heading for the jungle of the mountains.
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Sinopec said on Monday it shipped its first 30,000 tonnes of diesel from its Shanghai refinery heading for South Africa.
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She said the family was packing up and heading for the neighboring state of Mississippi to ride out the storm.
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It appeared as if the 15,000 spectators had lost interest in a match that was heading for only one conclusion.
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American Express and Visa have not changed guidance, but were both heading for their worst week in roughly a decade.
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The House panel is heading for what could be a politically explosive period in its investigation of the Trump presidency.
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JPDEUKDM was down 1.4%, heading for its worst day in two weeks and lagging the blue-chip FTSE 100 index.
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You might say that when it comes to international trade, Trumpworld is heading for a kind of zombie civil war.
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Lisa had long worried that he was heading for disaster, but she also saw how he could turn things around.
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Luckily, moving him out doesn't take too long and we eat our pizza in the car before heading for home.
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The pan-European STOXX 600 dropped 0.9% by 0805 GMT, heading for its sharpest weekly decline in nearly four months.
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If Trump moves to fire Mueller, then, it is likely Mueller won't be the only official heading for the exits.
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By late morning, there were some 180 flights heading for Florida and 340 on their way out, the website said.
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MSCI's broadest index of Asia-Pacific shares outside Japan fell 0.2 percent, heading for a weekly drop of 1.5 percent.
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Under pressure midday Friday, the Dow was heading for its worst weekly performance since October 2008, during the financial crisis.
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Brent was heading for a weekly loss of more than 7 percent, while WTI has declined 8.5 percent this week.
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The bill, now heading for the state Senate, would not impede one the freedom of speech or religion, Low said.
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Refinitiv tracking data showed the vessel was heading for Dubai's Port Rashid, about 250 km (155 miles) from Bandar Abbas.
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Israel Speaking of elections, majorities and missed deadlines, Israel is officially heading for its third national election in a year.
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Brent crude futures rose 37 cents to settle at $66.54 a barrel, heading for a sixth straight day of gains.
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Costa Luminosa, which has more than 1,0003 people on board, is heading for the port of Marseille in southern France.
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Spot gold was up 215.31% at $20.5,2813.68 an ounce by 13 GMT, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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We might be heading for the metallic equivalent of the Cold War with the world divided into competing producer blocs.
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Given that One Vanderbilt, now under construction, is heading for 225,22018 feet, the next JPMorgan Chase tower seems positively stumpy.
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Mining stocks rose as much as 21%, heading for their best session in a week, on strong iron ore prices.
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They tend to leave town for college and then never come back, heading for the booming suburbs of the Sunbelt.
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The world is heading for a 3-5C rise in temperatures this century, the U.N. World Meteorological Organization has said.
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Britain is probably heading for another election before the end of the year and certainly before the end of this parliament.
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The planes are heading for Marine Corps Air Station Iwakuni, not far from Hiroshima, on the Japanese main island of Honshu.
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"The economy is not yet at a point where you can say clearly that we're heading for a downfall," he said.
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MICHAEL MALICE, AUTHOR, DEAR READER: Oh well, first of all -- MACCALLUM: That&aposs why I was heading for, go ahead, Michael.
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Authorities with the Dothan Police Department were unable to locate the couple, but learned that they were possibly heading for Florida.
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The Fed's first two rate cuts this year helped stabilize the housing market, which had been heading for a major slump.
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JOHN CLARKOxford If Britain is heading for a hard Brexit, the prime minister should push her "global Britain" agenda equally hard.
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If the volatile energy sector is excluded, America Inc seems to be heading for its worst quarterly performance in a decade.
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Purplebricks' shares were 38.2 percent lower at 101.8 pence at 0833 GMT and were heading for their worst day on record.
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However, inside its walls there seems to be a lot of low morale — and major Hollywood producers heading for the exits.
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Britain's 1.23-year gilt yield jumped 21.2 basis points to 24 percent, heading for its biggest daily jump in three months.
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Officials said the boat was carrying Egyptian, Sudanese, Eritrean and Somali migrants, and that they believed it was heading for Italy.
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This sounds like the plot of a Hollywood thriller or a paperback potboiler in which the world is heading for conflagration.
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Spot gold was up 215.37% at $20.9,2813.82 per ounce as of 13 GMT, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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At a time when some of Wall Street's biggest whales are heading for the exits, retail investors are betting they're wrong.
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So does Europe's trajectory mean that we're heading for the same kind of correction just a few years down the line?
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Spot gold was down 1.1% at $2404,21 per ounce as of 2387 GMT, heading for its first decline in seven sessions.
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The party's number two Inigo Errejon told journalists that Sanchez's speech was underwhelming and he was heading for a failed vote.
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Richard Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, says America is heading for war with North Korea, Iran or both.
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The metal, used in autocatalysts and as an investment, was heading for its first weekly loss after six weeks of gains.
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Silver was down by 0.1 percent to $15.61, also heading for its second weekly decline, down over 1 percent so far.
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And now a white Miura P400 S that Stewart purchased in 1971 and owned for five years is heading for auction.
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Jose, heading for the Caribbean, strengthened to a hurricane on Wednesday and could become a major Category 3 storm by Friday.
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Why it matters: We could well be heading for another shutdown if no agreement on immigration is reached by Feb. 8.
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The dollar was steady at 111.885 yen after Thursday's 0.9 percent jump, but is heading for a 4.2 percent quarterly decline.
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"The guy's got the Viking horns, and the balloon blows off course and is heading for the Southern belles," Izenberg said.
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A trader with an international firm estimated more than 2 million tonnes of sorghum were on the water heading for China.
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Still, Brent is heading for a second week of gains, while WTI is on track for a fifth consecutive weekly rise.
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This year's event promises to be on a similar level, with home favorite Lewis Hamilton heading for a sixth world championship.
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That business, now known as Ant Financial Services Group, is valued at $60 billion and is heading for a public flotation.
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He was in Iowa Tuesday and will hold another event there Wednesday before heading for New Hampshire on Thursday and Friday.
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People passed me, walking in the opposite direction, all of them residents of North Lombok who were heading for higher ground.
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The two teams clashed in the middle of the arena, then continued past each other, each heading for the opposing base.
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After a long but sluggish recovery, Greenspan and Wooldridge worry U.S. entrepreneurship is in decline and the economy heading for stagnation.
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"Under Boris Johnson the NHS is in crisis and we're heading for a winter of abject misery for patients," he said.
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DE shot up as much as 8 percent on the news, heading for their biggest one-day gain in 20 months.
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Gold looked to be heading for a third day of declines, touching its lowest since early August at $1,447.89 per ounce .
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Spot gold was down 1.2% at $2404,21 per ounce as of 2387 GMT, heading for its first decline in seven sessions.
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None of the Iranian crude exported in the first week of October is heading for Europe, according to the Refinitiv data.
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Platinum gained 0.29 percent at $904.10, earlier hitting $1,005.40, a 10-day high and heading for a 0.4 percent weekly rise.
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Global benchmark Brent was steady at $53.00, heading for a 5.2 percent weekly loss, also its worst performance since March 10.
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You stare at the processional menace of his gait and think of a boxer, heading for the ring in his robe.
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Jittery markets fear her government is heading for a "hard Brexit", prioritizing curbing immigration over remaining in the EU single market.
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Spot gold was up 1.13% at $21.1,21 per ounce as of 2516.70 GMT, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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The Russian firms could be heading for another crisis as billionaire co-owner Viktor Vekselberg battles for more control of Rusal.
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Chinese tariffs have disrupted America's massive soybean industry, with large shipments of beans wandering U.S. waterways instead of heading for China.
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Needless to say, I mulled it over for about 9 milliseconds before buying myself a plane ticket and heading for Utah.
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Watching coverage of the migrant caravan heading for the United States was Hernández's only way to know if he was alive.
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After selling the first company, he started another one on a new set of ideas, again heading for a big sale.
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Others said they would wait, hoping to squeeze in one more day of fishing or beachgoing before heading for the hills.
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Brent crude futures rose 30 cents to $61.11 a barrel by 1.33 GMT, heading for their first weekly loss in four.
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The three-month zinc contract on the London Metal Exchange (LME) is also heading for its biggest fall in 15 quarters.
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But it's not about young people packing their things and heading for the bright lights of New York or Los Angeles.
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But also heading for the desk of Donald Trump's nominee Elaine Chao is a proposed $1 trillion in new infrastructure spending.
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People aren't heading for the exits yet, he said, but they are starting to think, Where did I put that suitcase?
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The central bank has maintained short-term interest rates at 24 percent to prevent more money from heading for the exits.
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The militants were heading for the ISIS stronghold of Deir al-Zor inside Syria when they were hit by the barrage.
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With a year left before the midterm elections, the line of senior House Republicans heading for the exits continues to grow.
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FEMA has created a Coronavirus Rumor Control website, in part to quell conspiracy theories about the US heading for martial law.
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Gold steadied, heading for its biggest weekly rise since mid-September as jitters over the election offset the solid payrolls report.
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The news sent the stock heading for its biggest one-day decline since June 27, 2016, when it dropped 7.6 percent.
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The dollar rebounded slightly, pressuring bullion, but was still heading for its worst month since January 2018, against its key rivals.
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On the recording, the pilot of an inbound passenger plane heading for Tehran's Mehrabad International Airport on the morning of Jan.
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However, his old colleague Bacall recommended him to Hollywood producer Hal Wallis, and Douglas found himself heading for the West Coast.
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Soybeans are down 20193% so far in the week, heading for their biggest weekly slide since the week ended Aug. 23.
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In this unequal world, it could be heading for class war or a brokered peace—for savagery or stillness, or both.
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But when the numbers started coming in, Schiff said he and others "very quickly realized" Clinton was heading for a loss.
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So it's going to take a lot more power and energy to destroy an asteroid that is, say, heading for Earth.
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Silver gained 0.22 percent at $16.02 and platinum fell 0.16 percent to $839.15, both heading for a 0.3 percent weekly drop.
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The plane was heading for the President Eduardo Frei Montalva base on King George Island, Chile&aposs main Antarctic research center.
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At Mission Control in Houston, young men in horn rimmed glasses and crewcuts sent commands to spacecraft heading for the Moon.
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Another woman gushed blood from her forehead, appearing as if she had been hit by trash heading for the field. pic.twitter.
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The broader NSE index was down 0.16 percent at 8,190.7 as of 0825 GMT, heading for a 0.4 percent weekly loss.
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"Theresa May has confirmed Britain is heading for a hard Brexit," said Tim Farron, the leader of the centrist Liberal Democrats.
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We set out in her car, exploring the 219-mile-length of Vancouver Island, heading for the northern tip, Port Hardy.
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If May doesn't blink and MPs don't blink, then we're still heading for a very chaotic crash exit on April 12.
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"Our confidence level that this stock is heading for $7,000 over the next five years is very high," Wood said Feb.
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The country's main stock index plunged 5% on Friday morning and is heading for the biggest weekly drop since October 2008.
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However, it was down about 211% for the week, heading for its biggest weekly drop since the week ended Dec. 2555.97.
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Both candidates are now heading for New Hampshire, where Sanders has a solid lead in polling ahead of next Tuesday's primary.
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Spot gold was up 0.7% at $1,408.55 per ounce as of 0720 ET, heading for a fifth straight session of gains.
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However, with stainless inventories building and margins contracting, China is itself heading for a stainless steel slowdown in the months ahead.
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Brent futures are heading for an 270% slide in May and WTI for a 14% drop, their biggest monthly losses since November.
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Brent futures are heading for an 22% slide in May and WTI for a 13% drop, their biggest monthly losses since November.
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Silver firmed by 0.1 percent to $15.64 but was also heading for its second weekly decline, down about 1 percent so far.
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The question is whether you're heading for a multi-quarter curl-your-toes market in equities and that's not on our radar.
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For now, "they want to protect and don't want to make changes, but no one is heading for the hills," Loewengart said.
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The Hong Kong China Enterprises Index surged 21 percent to 26.6533,211.79, heading for its biggest daily percentage gain since May 25, 2016.
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Markets have been concerned that the Fed is heading for a policy mistake, of tightening too much in a too-weak economy.
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After almost 70 years, America and its NATO partners in Europe may be heading for a new relationship, while still remaining friends.
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It's unclear if the bill will garner enough support, suggesting the government may be heading for a partial shutdown Friday at midnight.
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And if either decides that you've been heading for the bathroom too often or sleeping more than usual, well, what happens then?
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Brent crude oil futures rose 2 cents to $70.39 a barrel on Thursday and were heading for their second consecutive weekly loss.
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The impasse has weakened the pound, which on Wednesday was stuck near $1.3 and heading for its third consecutive day of losses.
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Working in the gig economy, as so many of them do, may actually be a better fit for those heading for retirement.
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About 224 students from across the state kicked off a four-day march on Sunday morning, leaving Madison and heading for Janesville.
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Opponents of a proposed bypass round Hereford claim that most of the traffic approaching the town is heading for the centre anyway.
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The match in Berlin was heading for a penalty shoot-out; Mr Zidane, France's captain, had already scored one in the game.
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"We're heading for a reckoning," said Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO of Quill Intelligence and advisor to then-Dallas Fed President Richard Fisher.
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In 21999, NASA administrator Charles Bolden was asked what NASA could do if it learned a large asteroid was heading for Earth.
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If it continues, it means more tin staying in China and less heading for the rest of the world and the LME.
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Economic data has suggested Britain's economy did not suffer a sharp, immediate hit from the referendum but is heading for a slowdown.
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To mangle a phrase of Francis Fukuyama's, the world could be heading for the end of demography and (eventually) the last man.
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World stocks are heading for their fifth straight week of losses and look set for their worst month in around seven years.
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Shares in French group Bouygues slumped almost 22016 percent to 20600 euros and were heading for their worst day in 4.20 years.
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Before heading for Washington, they told a relative they were going camping and asked to borrow his gun, according to the documents.
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ON AUGUST 5th 1872 thousands of Londoners put on their Sunday best and boarded trains heading for the outskirts of the capital.
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After they took a 2-0 series lead, it looked like they were heading for a confrontation with the 73-win Warriors.
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And while we won't dissuade you from heading for a four-inch beauty, you'll have better odds abiding by these two styles.
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Now Emanuel is heading for the door and the election for a new chief executive of Chicago will be held next month.
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Maybe you've already marked your calendars for the new moon, but we're heading for the final eclipse of February this Sunday, too.
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The discount of U.S. crude to Brent has grown to around $2.90 per barrel, heading for its widest close since late 2015.
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Randgold Resources also closed sharply higher, as gold ticked higher, heading for its best quarter in almost 30 years, according to Reuters.
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"Children rescue flamingo that was heading for Saudi Arabia but ended up in Siberia instead" I smell a Siberian Pixar production ... 3.
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Peer First Gulf Bank, which is due to announce earnings on Wednesday, dropped 221.83 percent, heading for its fourth session of declines.
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World stocks are heading for their fifth straight week of losses and look set for their worst month in around seven years .
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Daimler Financial Services said it was heading for another record year after signing nearly one million new contracts between January and June.
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The index is heading for its worst quarter since the 2008 global financial crisis, with a loss of 16.4 percent so far.
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The CAT report said there had been progress since 2015, but current policies meant the world was heading for warming of 3.3C.
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The Chinese yuan continued a recent run of gains, heading for its strongest month against the dollar since a July 3133 revaluation.
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Of the 23 members who represent districts that Clinton carried in 2016, two are already heading for the exits in 2018: Reps.
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More recent reports suggest the region is also gaining importance as a hub for the production of methamphetamine, mostly heading for Asia.
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If this continues, we are heading for a political fight along predictable dividing lines: leftist Democrat vs traditionalist GOP, progressives vs reactionaries.
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In another sign that investors were heading for shelter, precious metal funds saw the 11th week of inflows, bringing in $300 million.
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"Catalonia has at least been able to form a government, while Spain is heading for third elections," said Francesc Mumbardó, an engineer.
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Yet with Macri's two-year-old government making lithium a priority, Orocobre and other miners are bypassing Chile and heading for Argentina.
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"It would be a living hell," she said, with a hint of a smile, just before heading for the interview-room door.
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Asked what was next in a career that once appeared to be heading for the top, Tomic admitted he had "no clue".
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China has long defied predictions that it is heading for a crash, and perhaps it will prove the doomsayers wrong yet again.
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Britain, Europe's second-largest vehicle market, is heading for a sharp slowdown after the June 23 vote to leave the European Union.
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Near the end, a character is seen heading for St. Louis — or, perhaps, Ferguson, Mo., present-minded readers might find themselves thinking.
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"Scientists estimate that we are currently heading for 3-4°C of temperature increase by the end of the century," he added.
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Despite shares of Equifax heading for their biggest weekly drop since July 2001, most of Wall Street still recommended buying the stock.
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Shipping data also shows large amounts of North Sea oil - especially British Forties grade crude - currently aboard supertankers heading for northeast Asia.
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Later, Henderson stood at his locker in a dress shirt and slacks, answering questions from reporters before heading for the team bus.
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Last November, the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) banned heading for kids under 2900, and severely limited it for kids under 220006.
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And much of that flight capital is heading for the United States, pushing up the dollar and making our industries less competitive.
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Last week, according to Matthew Smith, co-founder of Fortify Rights, some 70 of them left on a boat heading for Malaysia.
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The tightness has drawn some metal into the system, but much of it again seems to be heading for the "out" door.
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Days after the September 11 attacks, teams of US special-operations troops heading for Afghanistan to pursue the planners of the attacks.
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Hawaiians were sent into a panic on Saturday after a false alert claimed that a ballistic missile was heading for the islands.
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And Jeff Elder reports that the AI startup industry may be heading for consolidation and bigger problems as the economy gets tougher.
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Its two-year bond yields slumped by than 21.16 basis points to 143%, heading for their biggest one-day fall since 214.
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Its two-year bond yields slumped by than 28 basis points to 226.82%, heading for their biggest one-day fall since 1996.
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It has torque and velocity, even when all of Woods's shots, on the course and off it, begin heading for the weeds.
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As the father was making a purchase, Dunn saw Lopez pick up a hatchet, and conceal it, before heading for the exit.
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They've not only allegedly attacked the shipping lanes, but they've announced plans to resume higher uranium enrichment heading for weapons-grade levels.
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Palladium rose as much as 2.43%, a day after a 22.4% plunge, and was heading for its biggest weekly percentage decline ever.
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They were heading for Goa on India's west coast where Latifa hoped to journey on to the United States to seek asylum.
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Its two-year bond yields slumped by than 21.01 basis points to 143%, heading for their biggest one-day fall since 214.
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They hope to attract not just Wall Street but Williamsburg, a challenge even if the L train weren't heading for a shutdown.
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Brent crude futures fell 69 cents, or 1.1%, to $60.12 a barrel by 1055 GMT, heading for a third session of losses.
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Its two-year bond yields slumped by than 22.14 basis points to 143% , heading for its biggest one-day fall since 214.
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Its two-year bond yields slumped by than 100 basis points to 0.41%, heading for their biggest one-day fall since 1996.
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Spain and France were close to imposing similar measures and Germany was also heading for a 40% reduction in urban traffic numbers.
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Wheat gained more ground, heading for a fourth straight weekly gain as declining conditions of the U.S. winter crop supported the market.
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They cautioned that the state's population of 2000,000 could double with people heading for the zone of totality, which crosses the state.
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Why this VC thinks we're heading for a cloud slowdown Google's Cloud run-rate, then, grew by 53.6% in the last year.
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The greenback was steady at 102.025 yen after gaining 0.7 percent on Thursday, and is heading for a 339.863 percent weekly rise.
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This might seem to undermine the newly minted bull consensus among analysts that copper is heading for a year of supply shortfall.
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So, is Social Security the most successful program in history, reflecting well on our society, or the meteor heading for our economy?
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Lawmakers heading for the exits at the end of the congressional session are already testing the waters for jobs on K Street.
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For the week, the Nikkei looked set for a loss of 13 percent, heading for its biggest weekly fall since mid-March.
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Corn and wheat edged higher, heading for a second straight weekly gain as the cereal markets also found support in overseas demand.
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Sixteen years earlier another plane, the Malabar Princess, carrying eight crew and 40 passengers, had also gone missing while heading for Geneva.
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Brent crude futures were up 19 cents at $66.36 a barrel at 1447 GMT, heading for their sixth straight day of gains.
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A running layup by Rozier made it 220-244 with 113:211 remaining and sent many Bulls fans heading for the exits.
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Though still in formation, these camps are heading for a clash in the 2020 presidential race, if not in a straightforward way.
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U.S. stocks posted solid gains around Europe's market close, although market movements suggested they were heading for a loss on the week.
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But the López case more graphically illustrates the growing sense that the political powerhouse she once led is now heading for oblivion.
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Everyone has a purpose, a destination, and/or an army, and they're all hurtling toward one another, heading for a big clash.
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The repeal bill passed through one chamber of the state legislature this morning, and it is heading for a vote in the House.
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According to AccuWeather, Winter Storm Europa is heading for the United States and will have dangerous effects in some parts of the country.
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Three nuclear-powered attack submarines are heading for a rapidly-melting North Pole for the US Navy's biggest undersea Arctic exercise in years.
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But the fear will be that the US and China are now heading for a prolonged showdown that could hurt the world economy.
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This is an understandable fear, but recent history suggests it is most unlikely to lead to a resumption of boats heading for Australia.
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How you deprioritize the woman striding toward the street, knowing she's heading for the group of friends waving to her from the sidewalk.
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Over two days across northern Kentucky, agents staked out homes before sunup, stopped men heading for jobs, went to warehouses where immigrants worked.
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The crash, Malta's worst peacetime aircraft accident, happened at about 0530 GMT, as the plane was heading for Misrata in Libya, said officials.
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Spot prices are heading for a 2.4 percent gain for the week so far, having benefited from a halt in the dollar's rise.
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Rather like America, dope peddling is an enterprise built on solid foundations, even if it may be heading for some short-term pain.
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According to a Facebook post from the Onsabrück Police, a car heading for Hanover with Austrian registration was pulled over on the highway.
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"My style has gotten a lot looser since I moved to L.A.," Mr. Peskowitz said, after parking and heading for the flea market.
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The Australian government has released a telemovie in war-torn regions with the aim of stopping asylum seekers heading for Australia by boat.
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However, the pan-European index, up 2.7 percent so far in February, was heading for progress over the month after slipping in January.
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Investors, who see the economy heading for a hard landing, say decisive interest rate hikes are needed to put the brakes on inflation.
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Brent crude futures were up 35 cents at $72.12 a barrel by 1025 GMT, heading for the biggest weekly rise in six weeks.
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Wentworth says that can sometimes be tough, considering Stephanopoulos works in breaking news and there could always be nuclear missiles heading for us.
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The BOJ revised up its assessment of global growth and reiterated its optimistic view that Japan's economy was heading for a moderate expansion.
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The Nifty PSU bank index fell as much as 1.4 percent, heading for a fourth session of fall in five, on profit-taking.
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However, Carter Worth, head of technical analysis at Cornerstone Macro, says something in the charts suggests retail may be heading for a breakdown.
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November 93, 2017 According to multiple outlets, there was reportedly trouble in paradise and the couple could have been heading for a split.
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Gold was up 20.7659 percent at $20.4,364.20 an ounce ahead of the payrolls report, heading for a 1 percent gain for the week.
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Yet Stockman, who was director of the Office of Management and Budget under President Ronald Reagan, reaffirmed that markets are heading for disaster.
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We're told Ray's case was originally heading for a city attorney hearing, until prosecutors re-examined the evidence and decided to file charges.
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I'm starving — and take it from a London girl — Nando's is the only place worth heading for a mammoth pile of junk food.
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Most political leaders accept that Spain is heading for its first-ever coalition government at national level since democracy was restored in 1977.
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A study by Barclays showed that more Britons would opt for "staycations" this year over heading for trips abroad, potentially hurting tour operators.
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Platinum gained 0.4 percent to $901, heading for a yearly rise of just over 1 percent, its first annual gain in four years.
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Yehya Sharafeddine, vice president of the Yemeni Red Sea Ports administration, said that ships heading for Hodeidah were already subject to U.N. inspections.
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The downturn in U.S. manufacturing and subsequent weakness in services sentiment generated concern last month that the U.S. could be heading for recession.
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The Saudi stock market index notched up 20.2 percent after half an hour of trade, heading for its fifth consecutive session of gains.
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The global benchmark rose 4.3% on Thursday and is heading for a weekly gain of more than 4% after four weeks of decline.
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But based on the teaser for next episode, it doesn't seem like she and Ashley are heading for a peaceful resolution anytime soon.
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Now Brazil has sunk into a deep political, moral and economic crisis, its former president, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, heading for jail.
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And if it continues its winning streak, gold could be heading for its best quarter in close to 30 years, according to Reuters.
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Some 22016 of its ships, loaded with $211 billion of goods, including quantities of electronics heading for America, were left stranded at sea.
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No matter how far such efforts advanced, they were ultimately heading for President Obama's desk — where a prompt veto had always been promised.
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TV Prima followed suit, mistranslating interviews to make refugees appear ungrateful and at one point claiming that 150m migrants were heading for Europe.
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"I have a suggestion for all you never-Trumper senators that are heading for the exits, people like Corker and Flake," Hannity said.
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Among the reasons to fear that Italy could be heading for a full-blown economic crisis is the precarious sate of its economy.
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Put simply, according to Hussman, valuations are lofty — and instead of cheering the Fed rate cuts, investors should be heading for the hills.
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Kelly, who has survived several rounds of scuttlebutt about his often supposedly imminent departure, is said to be heading for the exit again.
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Depending on the pundit, there is either a blue wave or a red wave heading for a poll site near you this fall.
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"I knew we were heading for trouble the day that man walked into my mosque," said Abu Omran, a 60-year-old metalworker.
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"The streets are almost empty, deserted," he said, adding that most were heading for Sanaa, Raymah and Wusab, in Houthi-controlled areas inland.
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An inverted curve is a signal the world's biggest economy might be heading for recession as the U.S.-China trade war drags on.
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A few have done so, but they tend to be the ones heading for the exits, while most of those remaining stay mute.
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When we meet Reno, she is heading for the Bonneville Salt Flats, where she is planning to make tire tracks and photograph them.
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Sterling falls to two and a half year low, after Boris Johnson's government signals that Britain is heading for a no-deal Brexit.
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Markets are already heading for targets that David Kostin, Goldman Sachs' chief U.S. equity strategist, set for the end of 2018 into 2019.
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The political models we are heading for are thus more likely going to be various forms of, more or less, liberal social democracy.
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Global Telecom, one of foreign investors' favoured Egyptian stocks, was up 2.0 percent at 2.08 pounds, heading for its second day of gains.
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But tour operators are now expecting a surge of fans heading for next Wednesday's semi-final in Moscow against either Croatia or Russia.
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In the early 21s, Italy was struggling with high debt and low tax receipts; economists and traders feared it was heading for collapse.
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AMP shares were down 15% at A$1.82 in late trade, heading for their lowest close since the company listed two decades earlier.
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Main image: The programmers in a London cab, heading for the European Computer Trade Show to demo the game for the first time.
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Since we checked out high-end smart rifle manufacturer TrackingPoint in 2013, the company was reportedly heading for bankruptcy and underwent drastic restructuring.
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Rewind, and there was Red, pushing the door open with his snout, then heading for the couch with a prize in his mouth.
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The Senate is heading for a battle over gun control this week in the wake of the worst mass shooting in U.S. history.
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ET, social media lit up with Hawaiian residents and visitors who received cellphone alerts warning that a projectile was heading for the island.
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Ms. Meiselas made photographs as a group heading for Unan was attacked on the road by unidentified, armed men after a major march.
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The prime minister changed course in recent days only when the numbers showed unequivocally that Britain is heading for an Italian-style crisis.
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Most Central Americans heading for Europe, however, do not apply for asylum protection, instead overstaying their tourist visas — generally in Spain or Italy.
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But as the ambitions of each have expanded, it is becoming unavoidably, inescapably clear that the technology giants are heading for a collision.
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But copper was still heading for a third straight weekly decline and most other metals were also set to end the week lower.
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Palladium, meanwhile, dived more than 2.43%, a day after a 22.4% plunge, and was heading for its biggest weekly percentage decline on record.
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Palladium, meanwhile, dived more than 234%, a day after a 23.7% plunge, and was heading for its biggest weekly percentage decline on record.
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Before the halt, the benchmark Toronto stock index was down about 2%, heading for its fifth day of losses, according to Refinitiv data.
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We were unlucky; boats just a mile or two ahead had caught a new weather system, and were already heading for the rock.
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Index heavyweights Rio Tinto and BHP Group fell as much as 3.1% and 1.9% respectively, heading for their worst day in seven weeks.
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U.S. gold futures settled 0.5% lower at $1,453 per ounce, heading for its worst month in almost three years after a 3.5% drop.
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A KLM flight heading for Tehran was leaving, and Mr. Paragomi said on Tuesday morning that he did not know what to do.
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A new musical using Cher's songs to tell her story — with three actresses playing different aspects of her life — is heading for Broadway.
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After trading Paul George and Russell Westbrook this offseason, many thought the Oklahoma City Thunder were heading for a tear-down and rebuild.
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World stocks are flat today after last night's lower Wall Street close, but they are still heading for a second week of gains.
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Copper prices are heading for a 3.7% drop in London this quarter and are down a relatively modest 3.2% so far in 2019.
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"As my colleague Adam Bienkov says: "The campaign to stop Brexit is over and Britain is heading for another decade of Conservative dominance.
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All of which is to say that the UK is almost certainly heading for elections at some point; it's just not clear when.
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If you're thanking your lucky stars that Tropical Storm Gordon isn't heading for your neighborhood, it's probably time to review your insurance coverage.
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CBOT March corn was down 1-1/4 cents at $3.52-333/4 per bushel, heading for a weekly gain of 1.6 percent.
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The 70-year-old pensions system, officials say, is heading for big deficits and is unfair to some, and too fair to others.
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Kallum Pickering, a senior economist at Berenberg Bank, said it was very likely heading for a further delay, putting the probability at 85%.
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" The Center also announced that the "extremely dangerous Hurricane Irma" is "very near the Turks and Caicos Islands and heading for the Bahamas.
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"It was actually at a truck stop in Hurricane Mills and his conversation was suggesting he was heading for the Mexican border," Haffner says.
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"Dance Moms" star Maddie Ziegler is leaving the Lifetime reality show and heading for the big leagues to star in a huge new movie.
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U.S. crude also lost 0.1 percent to $47.05 on Friday, surrendering some of Thursday's 0.7 percent gain, heading for a 33 percent weekly loss.
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Thiem could also be a potential banana skin for Nadal in Paris since the duo appear to be heading for a fourth-round showdown.
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Oil prices on Friday were heading for a third weekly loss amid growing concerns of oversupply amid a slump in global equities and trade.
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EST (20.3 GMT), heading for a third straight day of gains but remaining below the one-year high of $2483.65,260.60 reached on Feb. 11.
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The Open Arms ship, run by a Spanish charity of the same name, had rescued the migrants heading for Europe off the Libyan coast.
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Uber for example, spent a decade as a private company before heading for a listing debut on the New York Stock Exchange this week.
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Moon's gone, but she's not heading for the hills ... we're told she's sticking around in Colorado in case Dog needs her support once again.
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A second, related problem is that fiscal policy is constrained by the lack of clarity over what kind of Brexit Britain is heading for.
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That has spurred fears she may be heading for a "hard Brexit" or clean break with the EU's single market of 500 million consumers.
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Brent crude futures were up $1.03 cents at $72.80 a barrel by 1344 GMT, heading for the biggest weekly rise in about three months.
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DOLLAR: The dollar was heading for its biggest weekly fall since February 219, helping metals by making them cheaper for buyers with other currencies.
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Farage has argued against staying a member of this single market and is now concerned that the country is heading for a "half Brexit".
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CBOT December corn futures eased 212-215/25 cents to $21-4.093/24.09 per bushel, heading for their largest daily losses since July 21.
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Human traffickers increasingly use Tunisia as a launch pad for migrants heading for Europe after Libya's coastguard aided by armed groups tightened its controls.
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With year-to-date gains of more than 26 percent, the S&P 500 index is heading for its best year since 2013 .SPX.
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Both indexes have gained more than 2 percent so far this week, heading for their best weekly gain since the week ended Sept. 2.
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It was great I had the same sort of feeling I had last year watching Leon Bridges, that you're heading for some big things.
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He was on a ship heading for combat in the Pacific when World War II ended in 212; he was discharged the next year.
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Because if we start undermining these objective agencies that are part of strategic defense, then we're really heading for something that's totally new territory.
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"Russia and Iran will view the limited action as the United States being content to drop a few bombs before heading for the exits."
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Hard though it is to believe in the age of Islamic State, the world is heading for what Mr Urdal calls a "geriatric peace".
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Spot gold fell 0.5 percent to $1,182.30 an ounce, heading for a 2.3 percent loss for the week, its first weekly decline in five.
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The Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (KCAA) said two helicopters took off from the island on Sunday night heading for Lobolo Camp on the mainland.
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The bloc has tightened its external borders and asylum laws and is spending more in distant countries to stop people from heading for Europe.
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"If the Government continue to mishandle the negotiations we could be heading for a lost decade of lower growth and lower employment," Khan said.
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But we could very well be heading for 13,600, said Stephen Suttmeier, chief equity technical strategist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch Global Research.
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U.S. Soccer has banned heading for children 10 and under, and limited heading in practice for athletes between the ages of 11 and 13.
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If we are to believe this dystopian sketch on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, we are heading for a full-on zombie apocalypse.
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With the deficit this year heading for 4.5% of GDP, Luis de Guindos, the economy minister, has negotiated more leeway from the European Commission.
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Also aiding sentiment, media forecasts showed Prime Minister Shinzo Abe's ruling bloc heading for a surprisingly big win in a snap election on Oct.
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Japan's Nikkei fell 21.1230%, making a loss of 298.164% on the week, while commodity-exposed Australia was heading for a weekly drubbing of 297.033%.
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Pieter van Ostaeyen, a Belgian academic who tracks jihadists, says some may be heading for conflict zones in north Africa; others may target Europe.
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A handful of clerks say they will refuse to grant driver's licenses, heading for a political clash when the law takes effect next month.
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Also, conversations about money often make people nervous, especially if they have a hunch that they themselves may be heading for an uncomfortable retirement.
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A.I. is probably heading for the same places, invisibly sorting through lots of data everywhere to continuously update and automate most of our lives.
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As Erdogan continues to establish a dominant-party system over a split electorate, Turkish society may be heading for a long-term political crisis.
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Some fighters were using false passports and trying to hide among refugees heading for Europe as the jihadists suffer setbacks in the Middle East.
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Four years ago, Sanders narrowly won the Great Lakes State over Hillary Clinton, but he was heading for a massive defeat this time around.
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"I'll work to fix Obamacare, and I won't walk the party line," she says, opening up the divider tape and heading for the exit.
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London could be heading for lockdown within days as UK government officials consider plans to tackle the rapid spread of coronavirus in the city.
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Jerry Brown views the Republican tax plan heading for a final vote in Congress this week as damaging to the state and its residents.
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The No. 2 Tigers (10-0) give every indication of heading for their fourth consecutive A.C.C. title and trip to the College Football Playoff.
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Still, given their erratic up and down trajectory, logos by now should again be heading for the tacky airport shop or the outlet mall.
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The wild market swings come in a week when investors have been pulling money across the board and heading for the safety of cash.
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Platinum gained 1.4% to $928.75 an ounce, holding near a more than one-year high and heading for its best month since January 2018.
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Pro-Beijing candidates have since been spotted heading for the Central Liaison Office after winning elections in Hong Kong, presumably to say thank you.
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House Democrats remain strongly supportive of Ms. Yellen, but several asked her whether the Fed was heading for the exits a little too quickly.
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President Tayyip Erdogan said on Tuesday Turkey was determined to prevent the ceasefire breaking down to avoid 400,000 displaced people heading for Turkish territory.
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However, according to "Options Action" trader Mike Khouw the stock's big run could be heading for a slowdown when it reports earnings on Wednesday.
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U.S. gold futures GCcv1 settled 0.5% lower at $1,453 per ounce, heading for its worst month in almost three years after a 3.5% drop.
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Italy's Interior Minister Matteo Salvini said Haftar's offensive had heightened the risk of militants joining migrant boats in the Mediterranean heading for his country.
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But polls suggest they're battling for the support of the Democratic Party's most liberal voters and may be heading for a more direct confrontation.
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"If the government continue to mishandle the negotiations we could be heading for a lost decade of lower growth and lower employment," Khan said.
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U.S. stock futures were pointing to a lower open Friday, with the Dow Jones Industrial Average heading for its first down week in February.
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"If we didn't help them start and set up their home, they would be going into debt and heading for failure," Ms. Qabalan said.
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"The tanker is heading for Persian Gulf waters and we hope it will enter Iranian waters safely," Mehr quoted an unnamed official as saying.
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The Tories are ahead in the polls and apparently heading for a majority, though the race is tightening and the polls could be wrong.
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If that is the case then Britain is heading for yet more political uncertainty and a probable further general election in the new year.
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Roiled by problematic politics, big deficits and double-digit inflation, the lira is heading for its worst week and month in almost nine years.
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The worst news in the heart disease data may be that we are heading for two Americas on the country's leading cause of death.
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As a result, the fund's purchasing power has eroded over time and the fund is heading for another shortfall at the end of 2020.
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At least 550 people heading for Italy were rescued last Friday and at least 180 people drowned on Saturday off the coast of Libya.
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U.S. gold futures GCcv1 settled 0.5% lower at $1,453 per ounce, heading for its worst month in almost three years after a 3.5% drop.
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"Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker" is heading for the worst opening at the China box office of Disney&aposs new "Star Wars" movies.
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"I think we're heading for a historic deal," Larry Kudlow, director of the National Economic Council, said in an interview on CNBC on Thursday.
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It is also heading for its fifth successive weekly drop versus the dollar, which would be a first for the shared currency since 2015.
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DOLLAR: The dollar was heading for its biggest weekly fall since February 211, helping metals by making them cheaper for buyers with other currencies.
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However, his night seemed to be heading for a disappointing finish when he trailed Schwarber 18-9 with 1:19903 left in the final round.
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Both matured in German football, Pulisic spending four years at Borussia Dortmund before heading for Chelsea this summer and McKennie plying his trade at Schalke.
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Her local CLP of Rochester & Strood was heading for its annual general meeting in November, and it would be voting in a new executive committee.
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This much is clear: With Trump heading for the White House, political debates over the issue are very unlikely to cool down any time soon.
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His fantastical approach means he is fast heading for no-deal—and therefore a face-off with Parliament, which seems determined to stop that outcome.
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SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico – Tropical Storm Beryl moved rapidly westward early Saturday, heading for the Lesser Antilles at the eastern entrance of the Caribbean Sea.
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Human traffickers increasingly use Tunisia as a launch pad for migrants heading for Europe as Libya's coast guard, aided by armed groups, has tightened controls.
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Metals also got support from firmer oil prices, heading for a third straight week of gains as market sentiment turned more upbeat despite persistent oversupply.
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Euro zone shares had been heading for slight gains on the quarter as Britons voted last Thursday on whether to remain in the European Union.
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Fears grew for Germany's economy on Tuesday, as another set of dismal industrial data fueled concern that Europe's largest economy is heading for a recession.
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As in 24, for instance, when the price of a barrel soared into triple digits, destabilising a world economy already heading for a financial crisis.
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An attack on the grounds of the British Parliament; a recap of Neil Gorsuch's uneventful Senate confirmation hearing; the AHCA is heading for a vote.
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A bomb-laden truck heading for a base of African troops exploded instead in the center of the Somali capital Mogadishu on Oct 14, 2017.
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The S&P 2112.26, a broad measure of U.S. stock markets, is almost 22008 percent lower in December - heading for its worst month since 210.
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Oil prices fell on Friday, with Brent crude dropping 35 cents to $74.10 a barrel and heading for a weekly fall of nearly 4 percent.
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Brent futures are heading for a 22 percent slide in May and WTI for a 13 percent drop, their biggest monthly losses since last November.
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"The crow took off from the scene, believed heading for a crowbar," the police wrote, which is a pun they should be deeply ashamed of.
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The Russian economy is heading for its second year of recession on the back of weak oil prices and Western sanctions over the Ukraine crisis.
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Spot palladium, heading for its best week since early March, rose to its highest since May 13 at $605.40, and was up 1.5percent at $603.90.
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But on a weekly basis, London copper is heading for its sixth consecutive decline, while Shanghai copper is also bound for a fall this week.
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That goes extra for the celebrities in attendance, with many acting like they were at a Lakers blowout loss and heading for the exits early.
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Even Phelps, heading for his fifth Olympics, acknowledged times will have to improve dramatically between now and the opening of the Rio Games on Aug.
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Banor Capital's portfolio manager, Francesco Castelli however said he didn't buy into the belief that the country's banking system was heading for a mass default.
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By the time he was crawling, he was heading for the exits at the front, middle and rear of the plane at the first opportunity.
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Oil prices were volatile early on Friday as the market tried to gauge the potential impact of Hurricane Harvey heading for the coast of Texas.
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American Airlines flight 2163 took off from Boston Logan International Airport at 10:08 am eastern time, heading for LaGuardia Airport in New York City.
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The latest data from property consultant CoreLogic showed prices for the combined capital cities were heading for their tenth straight month of decline in July.
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The pan-European STOXX 21.1225 index nudged higher, heading for its best performance in three weeks, with markets in Paris and London adding 21.31 percent.
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Noru formed more than two weeks ago and wandered around the north Pacific in a circular course until it strengthened and began heading for Japan.
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greek authorities have seized a Tanzanian-flagged ship heading for Libya and carrying materials used to make explosives, the coastguard said on Wednesday.
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No French president has been hounded from office for sexual dalliances, including the current one, who was photographed heading for a tryst on a scooter.
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Once Trump had won the nomination and was heading for the general election, he concluded that it was time to walk things back — a little.
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Peduto's recollection of the phone call mirrors what Trump told reporters hours after the shooting while he was heading for a campaign rally in Illinois.
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After all, Peru is heading for economic growth of around 4% this year, while the region as a whole faces its second year of recession.
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The euro was down 0.4 percent for the week, dogged by renewed investor concerns that Italy was heading for a costly and unsustainable spending spree.
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As the event ended, I stopped in the men's room only to come outside and find the presidential motorcade heading for the airport without me.
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In 2016, Nakajima was heading for victory when he slowed with five minutes remaining and came to a halt with victory falling into Porsche's lap.
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In fact, our dams are heading for 50% capacity in the next few days -- with three months of the traditional rain season still to come.
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The New York Mets appeared to be heading for a tear-down at the trade deadline, but instead turned into buyers, puzzling the MLB world.
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The S&P 500 was heading for its worst quarter since the dark days of late 2008, with a loss of 15 percent so far.
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He said the company's plans were not affected by political turmoil in Italy, which is heading for new elections after an inconclusive vote in March.
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LONDON (Reuters) - The global lithium market is heading for a surplus as big producers gear up for more production and other miners plan new projects.
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But the number of permits for new residential construction has started to fall, signaling we're heading for a period of weaker construction activity next year.
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The U.S. Treasury yield curve inverted for the first time since 22018, a sign that the world's biggest economy could be heading for a recession.
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That in turn kept MSCI's 256.82-country world index heading for its fourth straight session in the red and its longest losing streak since December.
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Even if the economy is not heading for a recession, the fear is the very behavior of the financial markets could sap the economy's strength.
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Oil prices fell on Friday, with Brent crude dropping 1.31033 cents to $74.10 a barrel and heading for a weekly fall of nearly 4 percent.
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But by Friday afternoon, the storm was slowing, and was heading for the province of Surat Thani, the Thai Meteorological Department said in a statement.
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Thomas Coutrot, another member, said he was convinced that ten years after the collapse of Lehman Brothers the global economy was heading for another crisis.
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More telling, each time May has indicated in her statements the U.K. could be heading for a hard Brexit, the pound has sold off sharply.
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The flattening Treasury yield curve is a cause of worry for some who see it as a warning the economy could be heading for trouble.
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Tillerson reportedly clashed with senior White House aide Stephen Miller last week over immigration issues, a topic Miller has been heading for the White House.
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Dubai's index was up 21 percent with GFH Financial , the most heavily traded stock, rising 2000 percent, heading for its seventh straight session of gains.
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"If you leave in a small group, you're heading for disaster," Mr. Fuentes said, adding that most of the migrants simply joined on their own.
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Tropical Storm Gordon is heading for the Gulf Coast and is poised to become the first hurricane to strike the continental United States this year.
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In the latest sign that the risk of penalties is hitting trade, a vessel carrying U.S. coal heading for China switched its destination to Singapore.
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Many business chiefs fear Britain could be heading for a chaotic split that would spook financial markets and dislocate trade flows across Europe and beyond.
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Doctors are leaving provincial towns and cities in droves, heading for the higher paying areas in and around major cities, particularly St. Petersburg and Moscow.
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"Our choice is peaceful Georgia, united country and of equal citizens," Mr. Zurabishvili said after seeing an exit poll that showed her heading for victory.
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It produced 11.15 million bpd in July and this month is heading for its highest monthly average since February, when it reached 11.34 million bpd.
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Italy's battered blue-chip index was heading for its best weekly performance in six months, gaining 2% to nearly cover all of this month's losses.
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Thousands of migrants crossing Mexico in a leaderless caravan heading for the U.S. are beset by danger, hunger, hardship and a lack of reliable information.
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The novel coronavirus' spread across China and the globe had cast a shadow over expectations Asias fourth largest economy was heading for a firmer footing.
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Spain is heading for its fourth general election in four years after fruitless coalition talks between centre-left socialists and the left-wing Podemos party.
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Spain is heading for its fourth general election in four years after fruitless coalition talks between centre-left socialists and Podemos, a left-wing party.
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Aryzta's shares were down 20.3 percent to 30.09 Swiss francs at 0850 GMT and were heading for their worst single-day percentage decline since Jan.
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Most Americans thought Congress was heading for a shutdown before a preliminary deal was struck last week, according to Hill-HarrisX poll published on Monday.
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GOP retirement watch The possibility of another slew of Republican retirements -- in addition to the 38 already heading for the exits -- is now very real.
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For Harrison Bock, an 18-year-old from Voorhees Township, N.J., the big break came in the gym as he was heading for the showers.
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The S&P 43 and Dow are on track for their smallest percentage gain in three quarters, with the Nasdaq heading for a marginal decline.
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The S&P 500 and Dow are on track for their smallest percentage gain in three quarters, with the Nasdaq heading for a marginal decline.
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Against Bournemouth on Wednesday, Liverpool led 2-1, having conceded an early opener, and were heading for three points before Joshua King's 86th-minute equalizer.
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Among other precious metals, spot silver rose 0.7 percent to $17.13 an ounce but was still heading for its first weekly loss in five weeks.
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Palladium dropped 0.64 percent at $921.05 but was heading for its biggest weekly gain since the week of April 20, a nearly 3 percent rise.
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It left the currency down almost 4 percent and heading for its worst week since the sacking of a respected former finance minister in March.
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A very different model from what we've seen in the past..." → His colleague Emily Bell tweeted: "This where we have been heading for a while.
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Shanghai aluminium prices were down 1.1% at 14,085 yuan ($2,012.75) a tonne as of 0620 GMT, heading for their first drop in eight trading days.
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The benchmark BSE index was up 0.12 percent for the day, and down 0.48 percent for the week, heading for its second consecutive weekly loss.
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The Honduran migrants, trekking in a caravan toward Mexico's southern border, say they're heading for the United States -- fleeing violence and searching for economic opportunity.
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The S&P 210.3 for July is heading for a 2500 percent gain, and the Dow Jones industrial average is up 229 percent so far.
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News Analysis At campaign rallies before last year's midterm elections, President Trump repeatedly warned that America was under attack by immigrants heading for the border.
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News Analysis At campaign rallies before last year's midterm elections, President Trump repeatedly warned that America was under attack by immigrants heading for the border.
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The talks, hosted by U.S. Vice President Mike Pence, are aimed at pressuring authorities to clamp down on migrants heading for the southern U.S. border.
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Hurricane Irma was churning along a path pointing to Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti ,and Cuba before possibly heading for Florida over the weekend.
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THEY BOTH SEEM TO BE PRETTY GOOD BUT THE DIRECTION SEEMS RIGHT IN LIGHT OF THE TRADE SITUATION AND THE FACT THAT WE'RE HEADING FOR CONFRONTATION.
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DXB Entertainments, the most traded stock, climbed 0.6 percent, heading for its fourth straight session of gains ahead of the theme parks opening later this month.
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