We get it: The onslaught of bad news is exhausting.
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But he saved his surreal, real onslaught for the end.
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She tried to fix America's healthcare woes despite an onslaught
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ISIS overran swaths of Christian land in its 2014 onslaught
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But I'd never encountered this type of email onslaught before.
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Teams of Russian soldiers compete in the Suvorov Onslaught contest.
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" Despite the onslaught, says Kovner, Hanover "is holding up well.
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The sites and their operators were destroyed by the onslaught.
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Hopefully Mexico will stop this onslaught at their Northern Border.
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Prepare for an absolute onslaught of news about Bitcoin competitors.
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Mr. Cruz himself is bracing for an onslaught of attacks.
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Meanwhile, Russia is readying a new onslaught on eastern Aleppo.
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The YPG fear a Turkish onslaught once U.S. forces withdraw.
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The task before us is to first survive this onslaught.
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The carmaker is facing a legal onslaught on several fronts.
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Be prepared for the onslaught of love coming your way.
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The onslaught of 5G is coming sooner than you think.
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Now the Hurricanes must deal with Boston's onslaught of offense.
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Llewellyn survived the onslaught and the Allies conquered the coastline.
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In an illustration of the Democratic onslaught, her opponent, Gov.
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Biden stood by his record amid the onslaught of attacks.
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Will the onslaught of new vinyl aficionados normalize record buying?
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This compact was strong enough to withstand the industry's onslaught.
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Every corner of Florida has faced the onslaught of growth.
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This has not stopped the onslaught of attention and condemnation.
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This onslaught of last minute allegations does not ring true.
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But the onslaught against the black American family remains intractable.
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Europe wants its borders protected from the onslaught of migrants.
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It's easy to detect a certain performative, exaggerated essence in the onslaught against people like Ciccariello-Maher -- and the exact same essence is resplendently on view in the equivalent onslaught against people like Lindsay Shepherd.
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In preparation for the onslaught, Louisiana officials have started closing floodgates.
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Most of the city's population fled before the final onslaught started.
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December's onslaught represents the biggest uptick in attacks on Mueller yet.
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My brain is melted from an onslaught of news and takes.
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Enechionyia's 3-pointer stopped the Bulldogs' onslaught for the time being.
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Seah's post didn't encourage or condone harassment, but the onslaught began.
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But the onslaught from the Trump campaign has not gone uncriticised.
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Dozier's three-run homer in the fourth added to the onslaught.
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Few economies are more vulnerable to Mr Trump's onslaught than Canada's.
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The onslaught of new fall TV shows can be quite overwhelming.
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And they're prepared with tissues for the expected onslaught of tears.
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And how much of his legacy will survive the coming onslaught?
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The last few days have brought an onslaught of Veep vs.
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Jio's onslaught has triggered consolidation in India's ultra-competitive telecoms sector.
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Walmart is spending furiously to fight back against Amazon's online onslaught.
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And where was the onslaught of criticism from the punditry class?
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She also received an onslaught of hateful comments when he died.
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Sounds like a surefire deterrent against an onslaught of bullets, right?
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I am not the first Jewish journalist to experience the onslaught.
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Facing this onslaught, the whole country has been plunged into insecurity.
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The best defense against Golden State is an onslaught of offense.
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The offensive onslaught made the struggles of Zack Greinke an afterthought.
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Whittaker went into defensive mode, frantically ducking away from Brunson's onslaught.
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The Mets, rebounding from an onslaught injuries, came on strong late.
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Much of that had to do with an onslaught of injuries.
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The onslaught of news is stomach-turning and hard to process.
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In an onslaught of negativity, "you have two choices," he said.
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His campaign is now bracing for an onslaught of Republican attacks.
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Rather than a relentless onslaught, you are brought up and down.
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The onslaught already makes the camps prone to outbreaks of disease.
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YouTube faces an onslaught of misinformation and unsavory content uploaded daily.
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As an installation, "Manifesto" may have seemed like a sensory onslaught.
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Reince Priebus witnessed the hostile media onslaught up close and personal.
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The onslaught has killed several hundred people and flattened many buildings.
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How about something that relieves you from an onslaught of ads?
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By next year the English onslaught will be in full force.
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An onslaught of ads and speeches delivering insults and racist remarks.
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Meanwhile, this summer brought an onslaught of bad news for tech.
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How do I keep my house safe from the zombie onslaught?
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But the governments in Central America were not prepared for the onslaught.
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Nothing that could stand against the White Walker onslaught, that's for sure.
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It's just that then you get hit with an onslaught of them.
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This could raise the risk of another regulatory onslaught against capital outflows.
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Don't worry about the onslaught of advice, just worry about your baby.
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Despite an onslaught of negative headlines, Trump's approval rating has remained steady.
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Time to batten down the hatches and brace yourself for the onslaught.
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Yet none have had to really defend themselves against a strident onslaught.
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Underwood says he is doing well despite the onslaught of media attention.
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Not even celebrity kids are safe from the onslaught of flu season.
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Evie at first recoils, presumably overcome by the sudden onslaught of bubbles.
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We're girding ourselves for the normal onslaught of buzzwords and meaningless jargon.
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Can Mr. Rubio and Mr. Christie survive an onslaught of negative ads?
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Wade—the steady onslaught of attacks against abortion access has continued unabated.
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Only those on the side of the monsters will survive the onslaught.
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The annual onslaught of new Star Wars movies is an important factor.
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Online points out, and prepared herself for an onslaught of offended commenters.
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How long are you telling them to be prepared for the onslaught?
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Sometimes life is one unending onslaught of pain, suffering and avocado shortages.
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McLean's team at the time was defined by his impressively oppressive onslaught.
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Last month, four people died in an onslaught on London's Westminster Bridge.
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"We are reversing the Obama administration's most recent and last regulatory onslaught."
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Neither low rates nor the onslaught of new regulation will last forever.
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Jennings fueled the onslaught with two of New York's four 3-pointers.
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We weren't ready for the onslaught and everything that came with it.
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He survived a 16-shot onslaught by Pittsburgh in the third period.
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How could an ordinary person, without powerful friends, survive such an onslaught?
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Commend self for protecting bookstores from onslaught of crass digital commercialism. 2.
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Can Trump withstand a frontal onslaught and attacks on his flanks, too?
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Check out some of the stats from the aftermath of Thursday's onslaught:
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Eve Barlow's purpose is to stop the onslaught of impending hearing problems.
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As consumers, we're presented with an onslaught of choices, especially at mealtime.
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But what if we, the humans, are the ones staging the onslaught?
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Since then it has been an onslaught of indecency, corruption, and incompetence.
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The onslaught of news about sexual violence can also be emotionally trying.
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The government onslaught has killed more than 1,400 civilians since mid-February.
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It is one thing to endure an onslaught and come through unscathed.
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Bank Frey was among the very few to defy the legal onslaught.
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The onslaught of police brutality victims has made this even more palpable.
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" The office, he wrote, "was overwhelmed by, and unprepared for, the onslaught.
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Seen from her perspective, the ceremony is an onslaught of racial microaggressions.
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The onslaught is upending how Hollywood does business in almost every way.
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After that, organized armed resistance to the Iranian-backed onslaught melted away.
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Expecting an onslaught, the militants deserted their posts well ahead of time.
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But they also stood tall and took the onslaught of the reactions.
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Oklahoma State responded to the initial onslaught, chipping away at the deficit.
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By BILL McKIBBEN President Trump's environmental onslaught will have immediate, dangerous effects.
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The onslaught of comic book characters invading TV continues apace this winter.
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Perhaps it's an onslaught of competition and the decreased coolness of Yelp.
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That onslaught of water can destroy houses, flood cities and kill indiscriminately.
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Evolving into its next iteration or disappearing under the onslaught of change?
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The second-period onslaught left the home crowd stunned and booing — loudly.
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Goals by Adam Cracknell and Cody Eakin added to the Dallas onslaught.
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During the onslaught, the main Bauhaus building was somehow spared, if damaged.
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The YPG remained defiant, saying it was prepared for a Turkish onslaught.
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There is evidence that the Democratic response to Trump's onslaught is split.
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Still, the Right to Rise onslaught is a decent explanation for Rubio's stagnation.
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CAMPOS-DUFFY: There&aposs no way they could have survived the media onslaught.
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Faced with that onslaught, Trump backed down and decided to renegotiate NAFTA instead.
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You need to prepare for the onslaught of a harsh and uncaring month.
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The judge called his onslaught of messages "nasty," according to the Maui News.
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One might expect residents to feel overwhelmed by the onslaught heading their way.
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After an onslaught of criticism, YouTube shifted its stance on harassment yet again.
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Keller Lenkner is the architect of the drivers' mass arbitration onslaught against Uber.
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They sacrifice their right to free speech under the onslaught of verbal violence.
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"People needed a break, a relief from the onslaught of news," he said.
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Everywhere I turned felt like a constant onslaught of love, romance, and relationships.
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But the Blues resumed their second-period onslaught with two power-play goals.
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A wholesale onslaught on red tape should be Mr Sisi's next big target.
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By contrast, their primary concern is to mount an onslaught against market power.
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The magazine retracted the piece but is still facing an onslaught of lawsuits.
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Three Billboards premiered on November 10, 2017, to an onslaught of rave reviews.
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And you send the message that you'll intensify the onslaught against Mr. Trump.
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In recent months, though, they seem to be mounting a more sustained onslaught.
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To make his deregulatory onslaught stick, Mr Pruitt would need to scrap that.
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Disney fans, prepare yourselves for an onslaught of exciting new (and nostalgic) content.
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Talon, the descendant of the original Universal Fastener Company, faded before the onslaught.
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The first concerns their response to the recent onslaught of American shale production.
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They often lasted for days, often at places not prepared for the onslaught.
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Chicagoans have been lucking out lately with an onslaught of cheerful food news.
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Following an onslaught of volcanic quaking and explosions this summer, it drained, completely.
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That should show how much damage the U.S. onslaught has caused so far.
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There are signs that Trump's onslaught is at least resonating with some voters.
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Wednesday's attack was the latest in the onslaught of terror incidents involving vehicles.
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But within seconds, it gave birth to an onslaught of tiny dick jokes.
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Get ready for the inevitable onslaught of more casting announcements in the meantime.
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A hasty peace deal between Ukraine, Russia and the separatists halted the onslaught.
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CT: So you're confident you can survive the onslaught of this online disruption?
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She then came in for a vicious onslaught from viewers with conservative views.
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The onslaught continued when Burakovsky got his fifth at 2:57, chasing Rinne.
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Since the testimony, the EPA has faced a new onslaught of negative headlines.
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VW, which declined to comment, is facing a legal onslaught on several fronts.
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What are our options in fighting this onslaught of AI-enabled synthetic media?
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Damore's termination set off a predictable onslaught of negative coverage from the right.
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Can we defend our reality against the onslaught of AI-powered fake reality?
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If you can identify these, you can better armor yourself against their onslaught.
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The offensive onslaught left the struggles of right-hander Zack Greinke an afterthought.
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It's a fuzzy distraction from the crushing onslaught of fascism in the news.
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Overnight the organization has lodged an onslaught of ad buys against Jonah's opponent.
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If anything, these results could help combat the onslaught of sugar-related illnesses.
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It was an onslaught of facts, justifications, adjusted advanced-analytics projections and bits.
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We are doing an amazing job considering it's really an onslaught very much.
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There hasn't been such an aggressive onslaught of white since Trump took office.
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A tiny force of US Army tanks succumbs to an overwhelming robotic onslaught.
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Despite the onslaught, Mr. Sweeney said he was confident that he would prevail.
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Faced with the onslaught, Ms. Graham has started more directly invoking her gender.
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"You need a health care company that's survived every onslaught imaginable," Cramer said.
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The family emigrated to Palestine in the early 1930s, before Nazi Germany's onslaught.
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We had no defense against its onslaught of fear, pain, hope, love, tragedy.
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This opened the door to an onslaught of Eternal Blue-related hacking worldwide.
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The black community has been so passive in its response to this onslaught.
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For several days, protesters at the Polytechnic waited for the onslaught from police.
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McSally, however, looks like she just might be able to withstand this onslaught.
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That onslaught is expected to kick off later Tuesday during Gates' cross-examination.
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Investors, facing an onslaught of knowledge, often result to quick heuristics to make decisions.
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When she faced the media onslaught that followed her announcement, the results were devastating.
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For Mr. Christie, there is a personal dimension to the onslaught against Mr. Rubio.
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" The onslaught of criticism forced Kardashian West to edit her caption and add, "P.
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Facebook expected a fresh onslaught of disinformation from the Kremlin ahead of the midterms.
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Sparing their chief executives the prosecutorial onslaught didn't accomplish much in the optics department.
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He criticized the US government for not doing more to stop the potential onslaught.
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" He said that Yarber was "shielding himself, trying to escape the onslaught of bullets.
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I like arming myself gently, softly, against the onslaught of being in the world.
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The effects of this onslaught will be felt for a long time, analysts warn.
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And, if nothing else, it bodes well for Telltale's incoming onslaught of new releases.
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The White House Counsel's office lacks firepower to defend Trump against an investigatory onslaught.
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Since hurricane Maria's brutal onslaught on September 20, the island has nowhere near recovered.
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Created by Melbourne's Pub Games, Primal Carnage: Onslaught is filled with, well, dinosaur carnage.
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Consumers also have lots to gain if Chrome can help stem the ad onslaught.
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At the moment, longstanding American companies are facing an onslaught of foreign takeover attempts.
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The onslaught left Fogle's nose bleeding, his face swollen, and his neck severely scratched.
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Goldschmidt reached on an error, DeJong hit his first homer, and the onslaught began.
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The kind of partisan onslaught that only seems to make the Clintons more powerful.
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Or there was a night of silence, broken by an onslaught at 4 a.m.
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And then came their onslaught of catchy pop hits, and then came some more.
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With the iPhone 7's release last week comes an onslaught of YouTube tests.
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An onslaught of snow clouds might sound like a beautiful winter scene to behold.
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And spoiler alert: Good guys with guns stopped the shooter from continuing his onslaught.
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Arkansas continued the onslaught early in the second half with Joe leading the way.
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Internet service providers such as Comcast and Verizon can help curate this video onslaught.
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The United States faces an onslaught of economic espionage and other spying from China.
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"Donald J. Trump withstood the onslaught of the establishment yet again," the statement read.
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Sexton's assistant, Amy Milam, prepped Tunsil for the onslaught he was about to experience.
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Airport drones Oh, you're trying to brave the already-horrible pre-holiday travel onslaught?
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She documented the onslaught by filling her feed with screen shots of their remarks.
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Jeremiah physically holds him back, but there's no stopping the onslaught of verbal threats.
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He faced an onslaught of attacks from his competitors, Mitt Romney and outside groups.
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Ask Real Estate My co-op apartment has recently experienced an onslaught of mice.
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As the digital onslaught progressed, Meng and Ratoo caught a glimpse of their attackers.
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On the Today Show, Ettel talked about the onslaught of hate mail she's received.
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We then circle back to today's onslaught of information that never seems to stop.
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The question now is how well liberal and democratic defenses can withstand the onslaught.
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The hyper femme moves were offset by an onslaught of body and facial hair.
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Our networks withstood the onslaught, and our response efforts prevented an unchecked ransomware attack.
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"How could they not be prepared for an onslaught of concerned travelers?" she asked.
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The first development signifies a theocratic kingdom's bow to the inexorable onslaught of modernity.
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We live in a time when the onslaught of images pervades our cultural existence.
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Tens of thousands of Yazidis fled the militant onslaught and headed for Mount Sinjar.
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Mr. Trudeau's friends say the onslaught of recriminations has inspired him to fight harder.
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But the Congressman has recognized that the onslaught of ads are taking a toll.
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It sounds terrible, but the nonstop onslaught of commercials and consumerism is just nauseating.
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It is simply impossible, with Trump's onslaught of indecency, to maintain pre-Trump standards.
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In response to the onslaught, Mr. Sanders joked of his newfound front-runner status.
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In anticipation of the onslaught of cases, New York's courts have been staffing up.
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Devers' first career slam was only a part of the Red Sox's offensive onslaught.
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Cory Gardner (R-Colo.) has faced the onslaught without any backup from Republican allies.
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The onslaught of tagged photos isn't the only sign of coordinated activity on Instagram.
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A brutal military onslaught there has left more than 1,133 dead since mid-February.
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This onslaught of stress-inducing information can open old wounds and create new ones.
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Mature firms like Kleiner are facing an onslaught of competition for early-stage deals.
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At every entrance, security was speaking into radios and getting ready for an onslaught.
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Santoli asked her about the sector's outlook as it faces Amazon's e-commerce onslaught.
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To spare your gadgets from the electromagnetic onslaught, you can build your own faraday cage.
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Onslaught of bombs and bullets Investigators like Adel have developed a kind of smuggling playbook.
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It premiered at Sundance, but after an onslaught of negative reviews, went straight to DVD.
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YPG forces are reportedly already digging ditches and trenches in preparation for a Turkish onslaught.
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Yet another public space is finding itself loved to death by the onslaught of Instagrammers.
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A basic understanding of statistical theory helps the reader cope with the onslaught of information.
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Buttigieg did not face an onslaught of attacks the way a traditional frontrunner usually does.
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"Donald J. Trump withstood the onslaught of the establishment yet again," according to the statement.
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One can see why venture capitalists have become jaded, cynical about the onslaught of pitches.
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By Monday, she had already locked her Twitter account after receiving an onslaught of abuse.
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To counter the onslaught from the technology players, traditional Swiss watchmakers launched their own smartwatches.
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And then it faded — overshadowed by the onslaught of American and European Neo-Expressionist painting.
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In the suit, plaintiffs claim the onslaught of scooters has cause "civil unrest" throughout California.
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Because, sure, these tactics didn't save Weinstein from the onslaught of evidence this time around.
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And where there's a three-day weekend, there's an onslaught of sales not far off.
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Matt is strong on Crime, the Borders, & will save your Second Amendment from the onslaught.
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Germany suffered two Islamist attacks last month and a shooting onslaught by a disturbed teenager.
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Gasparyan had already faced the Williams onslaught in the first round at Wimbledon last year.
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Those stores that are surviving the onslaught are adapting and improving with the latest technology.
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The team grouped up and advanced on TNC, which was unaware of the coming onslaught.
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Rebels have surrendered villages, towns and cities in swift succession, powerless to stop the onslaught.
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Elizabeth Warren fiercely defending their policy from an onslaught from the more moderate candidates onstage.
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Reliance Jio's rivals were not prepared for the onslaught that was to follow Ambani's announcement.
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Paul, known for juvenile pranks and stunts, removed the video after an onslaught of criticism.
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Jon Snow, in his natural habitat, dreading an onslaught of snow jokes as winter arrives.
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The stars aligned in 2016 for conservatives to "take back" America from the progressive onslaught.
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For Trump, it was a matter of holding ground in the face of an onslaught.
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The result is not particularly delicate — it looks like it could withstand a tank onslaught.
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It is our success as a technological species that is causing this onslaught of destruction.
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Never mind the strain on infrastructure, how might the new tourist onslaught affect Cuba's soul?
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I just don't think we'll see that form of dramatic onslaught in any given day.
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He'll also be responsible for defending Trump's aggressive deregulatory agenda against an onslaught of lawsuits.
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The onslaught of molten lava bombs seemed unstoppable, and Darryl's task seemed far too dangerous.
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The onslaught of molten lava bombs appeared unstoppable, and Clinton's task seemed far too dangerous.
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In buildings with an actual human concierge, the lockers have provided relief from the onslaught.
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The small farm and surrounding properties in Ontario couldn't handle the onslaught of photo-takers.
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Tarasenko got the onslaught started at 6:13 with his 20th goal of the season.
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Then came the four-goal onslaught in the second period, and the Rangers were finished.
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His comments come as the Trump administration faces an onslaught of backlash over the separations.
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DURHAM, N.C. — The onslaught of criticism, economic sanctions and a lawsuit being leveled at Gov.
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Already, though, Pai has faced an onslaught of opposition from the regulation-wary telecom industry.
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What did happen was an onslaught of citizens demanding that the net neutrality rules remain.
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Rhimes isn't the only successful person who's tried to tame the endless onslaught of emails.
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Few friendships, or waistlines, can emerge unscathed from Tijuana's relentless onslaught of delectable street food.
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Science, like media, has done a piss-poor job of defending itself against this onslaught.
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The Bruins held off an initial onslaught and then took it to the home team.
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"Mexico should step up and stop this onslaught, this invasion into our country," he said.
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Mr. Scott, who was Florida's governor during an onslaught of hurricanes, echoed Mr. Cornyn's reluctance.
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There are many short-term solutions to help prevent the further onslaught of broken news.
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And from Clinton's experience, we know that his personal appeal may not survive the onslaught.
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After an onslaught of leaks, Apple's new Powerbeats wireless headphones have finally made their debut.
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Paul George (13 points) and Marcus Morris Sr. (123 points) added to the Clippers onslaught.
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The onslaught only intensified after Clinton suffered a bout of pneumonia while attending a Sept.
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A cup or two of strong dark tea will speed your recovery from this onslaught.
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The hospital has been struggling to adapt to an onslaught of regulations from the government.
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NEW: NOAA's #GOES25 captured #HurricaneDorian's slow-moving, overnight onslaught of #GrandBahamaIsland and the #Abacos Islands.
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Atlanta After last week's brutal onslaught of life lessons, Al is ready for a change.
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Will they hold firm against the onslaught of public advertising on behalf of medical interests?
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Dare to breathe a bad word about Sanders and you risk an onslaught of attacks.
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The immigration courts are already vastly overburdened, even before a Trump-led onslaught of cases.
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John McCain wanted, marking his latest grievance in his recent onslaught against the Arizona Republican.
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ATLANTA — Pete Buttigieg came into Wednesday night's debate bracing for an onslaught that never came.
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But that didn't stop the onslaught of attacks on Gowdy from Trump's most vocal allies.
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She said she's concerned about the onslaught of anti-Indigenous prejudice accompanying pro-Wet'suwet'en rallies.
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The move exploded in Horstmann's face, leading to an onslaught of vitriol for Miller-Keyes.
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Well, the selling onslaught will stop and you'll wish you bought some stocks right here.
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They are currently facing a regime onslaught, but they have no love for the West.
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But McSally found her footing with an onslaught of TV ads late in the race.
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Carlos Correa, Carlos Beltran and Molina had run-scoring singles in Puerto Rico's opening onslaught.
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Eric Bledsoe sparked the Milwaukee third-period onslaught by scoring 14 points in the period.
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Despite the onslaught, the original tweet mattered most to Weaver because it used Sophia's picture.
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Despite the play's roughly chronological structure, its onslaught of detail and evidence swamps narrative control.
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This onslaught of congressionally mandated rulemaking also created the risk of tying up the agency.
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Conservatives and industry players fear such a provision would spur an onslaught of frivolous lawsuits.
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Paul George (13 points) and Marcus Morris Sr. (11 points) added to the Clippers onslaught.
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The gulf-side town of Mexico Beach, Florida, was all but flattened from the onslaught.
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It is easy to lose concentration under such an onslaught, to forget all that preparation.
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The Trump White House is already reeling from a weeks-long onslaught of bad news.
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"No agency is experiencing an onslaught," said Dave Maass, a senior investigative researcher at EFF.
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There's a spectrum of possible responses to this onslaught, ranging from addictive immersion to total isolation.
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" Of the onslaught of victims, he says, "It felt like it was never going to stop.
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Someone who can withstand the media onslaught Trump needs remember what happened to Palin in 2008.
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In the onslaught of news where we see the world backsliding into authoritarianism, this stands alone.
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Shelton Mitchell and Donte Grantham each scored 23 points to lead the late onslaught for Clemson.
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After recovering from the initial shock of Mr Trump's onslaught, Mexico is beginning to fight back.
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Fast forward six months, and apparently Facebook is ready for the crypto ad onslaught yet again.
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It's a story of rivals uniting to defy an onslaught none of them could weather alone.
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The way to avert an onslaught, in Russian eyes, is to convince the rebels to surrender.
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Civilians who survived the onslaught emerged to find their cities ruined, and reconstruction has been slow.
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The unfamiliar surroundings and onslaught of new material can cause new hires some degree of discomfort.
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PG&E had estimated that the onslaught of these wildfire-related liabilities could top $22016 billion.
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With Trump's sights firmly set upon Clinton, Democrats hope to counterbalance the impending onslaught of attacks.
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Are we prepared for the smooth, dairy onslaught that the biēm will unleash upon our tables?
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I remained at this station for the next hour, facing an onslaught of tangled audio guides.
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Banco Delta Asia, for its part, has survived America's onslaught, with the help of Macau's government.
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With the onslaught of sounds and vibrations, consumers are being trained that immediate action is required.
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To judge the effectiveness of the onslaught, then, a researcher need only compare the two. Simple.
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Jerry Moran, Republican officials in Washington promised Pompeo he would be faced with a brutal onslaught.
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So it should survive an onslaught from your cat's claws, at least for a little while.
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"I grew up around a developing country grappling with the onslaught of HIV-AIDS," Gurira recalls.
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With heavy headsets and an onslaught of first-person shooters, VR can be kind of serious!
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Last week, Facebook even rolled out some far-too-cautious tools to help stop the onslaught.
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Of course, there are even more ridiculous tech and design notes underpinning the onslaught of screens.
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Apple's WWDC18 keynote was an onslaught of software features across all of the company's major platforms.
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" Now, when a Twitter onslaught begins, Jones says, "it's something I understand and can confidently control.
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Rahmani says the base fell to the Taliban after the soldiers resisted the three-day onslaught.
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Driggs and other towns like it are scrambling to prepare for the onslaught of curious visitors.
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He seems to understand that's likely out of reach in the face of Instagram's competitive onslaught.
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"It was like this giant obstacle and onslaught and you're in the bunker together," he says.
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A birthday isn't complete without an onslaught of social media wishes — even from the royal family!
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Jeff Bezos and Lauren Sanchez aren't bothered by the sudden onslaught of attention on their romance.
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In 2018, there's little respite from the onslaught of shows, movies, think pieces, and streaming videos.
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We want to see a resurgence of traditional American values push the progressive onslaught into retreat.
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After an onslaught of anger and criticism on Twitter towards both instances, a hashtag was born.
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Douzet was visiting Bessans when an avalanche unfolded, covering the area with an onslaught of snow.
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But they also acknowledged that they were eager to stop an onslaught of negative public attention.
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But iPhone sales have been weakening, which may explain the continued marketing onslaught on its behalf.
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Which means finishing recruiting, building a ground game, and raising resources to withstand a Republican onslaught.
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Republicans largely embraced the pending legislative onslaught, which they said vindicated their warnings about ObamaCare's costs.
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Daniel Murphy's double, which extended his hitting streak to 13 games, concluded the onslaught against Gant.
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The only regional power able to resist their onslaught was Egypt, which fought them off twice.
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In the onslaught of news where we see the world backsliding into authoritarianism this stands alone.
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The teams emerged from the first period scoreless, after the Coyotes survived an onslaught by Minnesota.
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Elijah Cummings, roughly three days after the president's onslaught of tweets against the Maryland lawmaker began.
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However, the TRAPPIST-1 star spews an onslaught of high-energy particles onto its orbiting planets.
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The day's onslaught—say, news of something President Trump tweeted or another mass shooting—is unabating.
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The shift from iced coffee back to regular has begun, as has the pumpkin spice onslaught.
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To manage the onslaught, the authorities and aid groups established a rudimentary transit center in September.
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Additionally, the deregulatory onslaught of the Republican Congress and president could already be limiting wage increases.
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Model 3 production issues aside, Tesla has faced an onslaught of bad news in recent weeks.
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Shigemoto's toughness saw him through Kato's onslaught when he took his Heat middleweight championships from him.
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The vulnerability was terrifying; the onslaught of messages and support I received was unexpected and overwhelming.
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I have ordered another 753,750 troops to our southern border to prepare for this tremendous onslaught.
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You just need a guy and a knife and a woman who can survive his onslaught.
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Ah, the "drunchies," caused by an onslaught of alcohol that turn us all into feverish gluttons.
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Harold Ramirez, Starlin Castro and starting pitcher Pablo Lopez keyed the onslaught with run-scoring doubles.
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With the onslaught of illnesses, some hospitals are considering making changes to do-not-resuscitate policies.
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" For his part, Vernon is very gracious about the onslaught of compliments, saying, "That's so kind.
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Europe has spent years preparing for an onslaught of election meddling, hacking, and disinformation from Moscow.
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Activists say it's a veritable onslaught on the judiciary that could have an impact for decades.
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Responding would require retraining employees and making new hires to handle the expected onslaught of requests.
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But will that be enough to end the onslaught of robocalls we all live with today?
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He showed the political world that he could withstand an onslaught of negative attacks from Trump.
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I think the Democratic Party is clearly not going to save us from this authoritarian onslaught.
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Fox said the lake is currently at 68 degrees, which could prevent any onslaught this year.
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Cruelly and ironically, when I grieved the climate crisis, I mourned the coming onslaught of pandemics.
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Instead of protecting the employee from the onslaught of misogynistic abuse, Nintendo responded by firing her.
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Warren racked up the most speaking time out of any candidate, a byproduct of the onslaught.
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They are also puzzling over the apparent resilience that some people have to this modern onslaught.
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The promotional onslaught started in December, and the Marvel movie arrived in theaters in late April.
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No other high-income democracy has faced the corporate onslaught on national politics as has America.
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At least one customer escaped as the attack began, said Shimon Goldberger, who witnessed the onslaught.
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That anxiety has spawned an onslaught of books seeking to prescribe the best response to it.
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Before the recent Taliban onslaught, Ghor Province had long suffered from a lack of government attention.
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There is an onslaught of competition from streaming services, video games, social networks and mobile phones.
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The onslaught of earthquakes that have hit the island have left marks visible from outer space.
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Wolves have been hounded, literally, since the onslaught of the "godless" wilderness early in America's history.
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I have ordered another 3,753 troops to our southern border to prepare for the tremendous onslaught.
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But the debt brought with it new problems and time saw a further onslaught of competitors.
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She did her best to address the onslaught of bills that began appearing in her mailbox.
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He brought up abortion and Syria and a "tremendous onslaught" of migrants on the southern border.
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He warned that the Uighurs would not be able to withstand China's onslaught on their own.
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Why an onslaught of 10-minute presentations and only a few slots for a robust discussion?
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Now, an onslaught of regulatory investigations and critical coverage is putting the behemoth on the defensive.
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The onslaught proved too much for Uber's major investors, and Mr. Kalanick resigned in June 2017.
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It's another dent from an onslaught of regulatory probes into the web giant for anticompetitive behavior.
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And he has told people he is preparing for an onslaught from prosecutors, who have been poring over documents seized in raids on his home and office, and a public relations onslaught from Mr. Trump's associates, who have indicated they will raise questions about Mr. Cohen's credibility.
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The scene below looked like Afghanistan, with its beige terrain, onslaught of dust and scrubby gray vegetation.
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If there was anything surprising about Mr. Christie's debate-stage onslaught, it was only in the magnitude.
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In the beginning, Iran had responded to the American onslaught with its own version of strategic patience.
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Mario's PicrossPlaying Tetris is fun, but its never-ending onslaught of falling tetrominoes is far from relaxing.
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That's made clear by the onslaught of microaggressions and harassment Marina endures as the film goes on.
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Full efforts are being made to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing our Souther Border.
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Now, meal kit companies are facing an onslaught of competition from newcomers and big food brands alike.
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These past few years, we've seen an onslaught of terrible anti-trans legislation across the United States.
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Former Vice President Joe Biden Biden has spoken out against the recent onslaught of anti-abortion legislation.
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"This market feels this week like a deep breath before the onslaught of earnings reports," Clemons said.
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For American manufacturers, the onslaught of tariffs on China provides a good reason to leave the country.
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TB has launched a steady onslaught of creative menu additions our way over the past few years.
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Fleiss was arrested that June, and began a three-year legal odyssey and onslaught of tabloid publicity.
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Shurmur's third four-touchdown game this season was part of a 529-yard onslaught by the Commodores.
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Communities across the Midwest are still recovering from an onslaught of floods and tornadoes in recent months.
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But he still had to defend himself from the onslaught: Though the backtracking wasn't really effective enough.
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Despite the onslaught of vitriol from the right, Hogg has remained steadfast and positive about the movement.
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The leak was widely seen as a way to distract from the recent onslaught of negative headlines.
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In any event, I expect the onslaught from the Democratic Party to be imminent, brutal, and devastating.
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"The brutal onslaught on Eastern Ghouta is clearly aimed at undermining [a] political solution," said the statement.
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Many are asking whether this onslaught of digital misinformation affected the outcome of the 2016 U.S. election.
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Witnessing the onslaught The sun was punishing in its intensity on that August day four years ago.
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So far, the streaming site has held up to the intense onslaught of traffic from Ye's fans.
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And what would this onslaught of couture creations be without appearances from Instagram It-Girls and Models.
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Olivera and Aponte survived Maria's onslaught, but now they are left to cope with the storm's aftermath.
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"An onslaught of exits and giants entering the space — Google, Amazon, Apple — it changed everything," says Garcia.
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It was an impossible vow to keep, but the country still braced for an onslaught of deportations.
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Chyna initially responded to the onslaught of messages in a Snapchat post, alleging that Kardashian hit her.
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Western states have condemned the Syrian government and Russia over their latest onslaught against rebel-held Aleppo.
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Ray never looked in trouble and scored with some shots of his own throughout Pearson's dogged onslaught.
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An early onslaught of holiday music could be bad for your mental health, according to one researcher.
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"In 30 years, the area has shrunk approximately by half," said a scientist who examined the onslaught.
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Thankfully the onslaught of negative, body-shaming attacks were engulfed by a flood of body-positive messages.
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"We played well around pucks and capitalized on our chances," Zajac said about the first period onslaught.
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Before the onslaught, Strickland led six straight Quinnipiac University polls, giving Democrats hope that Portman was vulnerable.
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Faced with the severity of the "unprecedented" onslaught, it had little choice other than to do so.
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But the dreaded onslaught of articles about how to attain "the perfect beach body" has also arrived.
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To hear Loomer and others tell it, American men are suffering from an onslaught of false accusations.
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Even if the climate were stable, this onslaught would make it hard for the forests to regenerate.
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The new ad buy comes as Collins is facing an onslaught of pressure to oppose the nomination.
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He confronts a rising populist onslaught from the far right, and even challenges within his own party.
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This might be why we are often greeted by a sensory onslaught everywhere we go this month.
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Toys has faced a multi-decade onslaught of competition from discounters such as Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
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The onslaught has been one of the fiercest of Syria's civil war, now entering its eighth year.
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Its movement grinded to a halt amid an onslaught of outside spending from doctor and insurer groups.
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But we zipped Roxie into a netted bassinet and took the brunt of the insect onslaught ourselves.
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There's been no onslaught of outside spending in the district, and the candidates ran largely positive campaigns.
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Criminals similarly exploited the Nepalese earthquake with an onslaught of scams and malware pretending to support victims.
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The Chinese export onslaught, however, left a scar on the American working class that has not healed.
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The onslaught against Trump seems designed to prevent him from winning 2900,220006 delegates and clinching the nomination.
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"I have to say we did not have the onslaught there that we have here," she reflected.
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With the constant onslaught of orders, Record Industry struggles to satisfy impatient customers, both major and indie.
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She's done some crucial attacking and bouncing around, and my enemies are running scared from the onslaught.
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The idea is to counter the "Western cultural onslaught and any insult against the prophets," says Selgi.
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Cue an onslaught of surprised tweets and comments from former writers and editors of the New Republic.
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The campaign is the latest in a continued onslaught by Orban against the 86-year-old investor.
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The hospital has treated four confirmed cases of coronavirus and expects an onslaught in the coming weeks.
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Even a viewer with the chilliest heart couldn't help but get teary after this onslaught of devastation.
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The A.A.U., embarrassed by the sudden news media onslaught, scrapped the "separate but equal" rules soon after.
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Further complicating matters, Democrats are preparing an onslaught of investigations through numerous committees should they gain control.
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Amidst this onslaught, Steve Randy Waldman has penned what is, I think, the best defense of Sanders.
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Adam Lanza, the 20-year-old killer, sprayed his victims in a 154-round, five-minute onslaught.
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Mr. O'Connor's campaign has projected an air of defiance, tinged with amusement, at the onslaught against him.
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The Kurds had controlled the base since 2014, when Iraq's army retreated during the Islamic State onslaught.
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The only thing the photos can't reproduce is the rush of wind and the onslaught of noise.
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Internally, it references the continued strength of RedBox, which has managed to survive the streaming service onslaught.
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But Ms. Collins, who prizes her reputation for independence, appears to be bearing most of the onslaught.
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It's an incredible act of optimism as the Syrian regime onslaught continues and the future looks bleak.
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My stomach pitched, nervous over my parents' reaction and the onslaught of beach-goer ridicule I envisioned.
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The ads follow a weekend in which Mr. Sanders faced an onslaught of attacks from Democratic rivals.
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So, readers, tell us in the comments section: How has the onslaught of news been treating you?
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THE DUBLINERS, a pub in central Tokyo, is primed for an onslaught of beer-swigging rugby fans.
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The Nicaraguan social fabric is quickly deteriorating as the opposition is fraying under the onslaught of pressure.
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The campaign is aiming to appeal to various voter demographics across the country with such an onslaught.
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Father John Misty has the digital onslaught of the 21st century, and its consequences, to contend with.
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GOP braces for Democratic spending onslaught in battle for Senate MORE going to vote for your program?
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Kyle Palmieri started the onslaught with a second-period goal that tied the game at 1-373.
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Kyle Palmieri started the onslaught with a second-period goal that tied the game at 1-1.
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Q: Was the Jolie-Pitt marriage doomed owing to the onslaught of media attention and online scrutiny?
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Despite the onslaught, doctors and international N.G.O.s have forged an elaborate network of underground hospitals throughout Syria.
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Some are speculating that the congressional agenda will end after the initial onslaught of these critical bills.
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The US onslaught against the ICC is the latest challenge from the Trump administration to international institutions.
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Kristal had hired friends and family to handle the onslaught of packages, and fissures began to emerge.
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In 2013, during the Syrian army's horrific onslaught of rebel-held Aleppo, the minaret crumbled into powder.
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Many fear that under secularism's relentless onslaught, Judeo-Christianity will be banished permanently from the public square.
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But one field withstood the onslaught, and even thrived: the Permian Basin, straddling Texas and New Mexico.
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Meanwhile, England is preparing for the coming onslaught, which everyone predicts will be fought in the skies.
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While there is no such thing as a gentle shark attack, Bruder faced a particularly brutal onslaught.
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AQAP survives military onslaught and drone strikes, staging attacks across the country while retaining a persistent presence.
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The White House's posture has been one of resistance in the face of an onslaught of Democratic probes.
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Questions peaked during the early summer, when Trump stubbornly remained competitive despite a one-sided onslaught on television.
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In the past couple of years, an onslaught of incidents have shook public confidence in major technology firms.
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Officials unveiled the bronze bust at Madeira's airport on Wednesday, triggering an onslaught of online abuse and ridicule.
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Chyna responded to the onslaught of messages in a since-deleted Snapchat post, alleging that Kardashian hit her.
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The premise is simple: you're dropped into a small arena and tasked with surviving an onslaught of attackers.
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Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards appeared on CNN Monday to discuss the upcoming GOP onslaught on reproductive rights.
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Democrats now control the House, and have launched an onslaught of investigations into the president and his administration.
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The new onslaught of rain comes as Southern California dries out following downpours that left five people dead.
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We sleep less, weigh more, and report higher levels of depression … all thanks to the onslaught of tech.
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If Tesla is to survive the onslaught, it must overcome its manufacturing snags and scale up production fast.
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The onslaught of junky ads and associated user complaints is the latest challenge for Twitter's promoted tweets product.
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Chyna responded to the onslaught of messages with her own explosive allegations in a since-deleted Snapchat post.
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Asian stocks gained ground even as the virus onslaught of the past few days inspired cautions among investors.
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The onslaught continued in the second half as Cook's dunk made it 23-228 with 16:45 left.
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The tweet quickly garnered an onslaught of comments all about how life-changing this GladWare lid hack was.
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E3 93 kicks off next week, and with it comes an onslaught of game announcements, trailers, and news.
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But it's always fun to watch an onslaught of durability tests — and imagine a world without screen protectors.
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Since early October, and after nearly five years of drought, California has faced an onslaught of atmospheric rivers.
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A recent Reuters piece describes the onslaught of streaming services targeted toward kids as part of the problem.
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But many Kurds believe Barzani's government gave in too easily to what they see as an Arab onslaught.
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Maybe it was the onslaught of CC and DD creams that made us, well, OD on the idea.
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"Our onslaught of new vehicles has begun," said Peter Fleet, president, Asia Pacific and chairman & CEO, Ford China.
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Others just wanted to prepare them for what might have been an onslaught of verbal and physical attacks.
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Roku believes it will benefit from the onslaught of upcoming launches of over-the-top streaming video services.
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The Saints continued their onslaught in the second half, scoring 16 straight points for a 51-7 lead.
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The onslaught of airstrikes likely sought to drive refugee flows and prime the civilian population for eventual surrender.
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The Mideast power has recently been accused of major human rights violations in its onslaught in neighboring Yemen.
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Baharka IDP camp near Erbil, Iraq where many of those who fled the ISIS onslaught lived for years.
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Out of sheer necessity to survive the Amazon juggernaut's retail onslaught, it is casting itself as the foil.
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In November, ACRONYM announced it would spend $75 million on digital advertising to counter Trump's online spending onslaught.
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In One Finger Death Punch 2, players take control of a stickman facing an onslaught of other stickmen.
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With Instagram filters, Photoshopped images and curated feeds, social media can feel like an onslaught of unattainable perfection.
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Currencies hit by the latest onslaught from the dollar were also set to close November with hefty losses.
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In case you hadn't already spotted the onslaught of heart-shaped everything in the shops, it's Valentine's Day.
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Communities along the East Coast were preparing for the wintry onslaught, piling up salt and positioning snow plows.
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Unprepared for the onslaught of high-profile breaches, many companies are throwing money at problems as they arise.
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Tesla's onslaught of announcements is starting to make analysts wonder if customers are losing interest in its cars.
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This, as mall REITs are battling an onslaught of news about retailers' store closures and bankruptcies in 2017.
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That onslaught ended with all seven attackers killed, as well as one member of Jordan's specialized security force.
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The second victim also sustained injuries to his hands, as he tried grabbing the blade during the onslaught.
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U.N. human rights chief Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein voiced concern that the onslaught could endanger millions of civilians.
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I think it is really fitting, and that feeling of overwhelming-ness, or this oncoming onslaught of insanity?
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Japan has protested at both the onslaught and a military radar found on a nearby Chinese oil rig.
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Shkreli, already in the running for most-hated man in America, immediately faced a new onslaught of derision.
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During the big run-up in 2017, the onslaught of users forced portions of the trading system offline.
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The onslaught continued early when Goodrow made it a 4-0 game 86 seconds into the second period.
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People were left choking and foaming at the mouth as a result of the onslaught, according to reports.
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This is an unprecedented onslaught against free expression in Malaysia, and an attempt to muzzle the entire population.
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She voices the worry that many women have with the recent onslaught of sexual harassment and assault claims.
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The woman has refrained from revealing her name in an effort to avoid an onslaught of media attention.
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"Our nation is not fully prepared to deal with this new onslaught of vector-borne diseases," Petersen said.
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Freeman singled but was erased on a 2272-225-33 double play before the Braves continued their onslaught.
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Even as his aerospace startup SpaceX triumphs, his electric car company Tesla has faced an onslaught of setbacks.
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The president has waged a days-long onslaught of criticism directed at Cummings and the city of Baltimore.
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"There are often presidents facing reelection who face an onslaught," said Douglas Brinkley, presidential historian at Rice University.
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That spurred an onslaught of support for Mr. Avery, including a defense fund and petitions to free him.
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Aside from future-proofing, the other clear upside of the Thunderbolt 3 onslaught is targeted directly at professionals.
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The onslaught of wind, rain, and storm surge inundated roads, destroyed homes, and claimed at least five lives.
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They cling to the hope that Turkey's growing deployment of troops into the province will stop the onslaught.
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HOUSTON — For a brief moment, a quiet descended here on Friday afternoon, as Texans prepared for an onslaught.
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And there is no doubt that some additional parts will lose support after facing a right-wing onslaught.
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At the first news conference, the Amazon team was genuinely surprised by the onslaught of questions from reporters.
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But the bright side of the Peak TV onslaught is that there's more TV to love than ever.
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For example: Europe has spent years preparing for an onslaught of election meddling, hacking, and disinformation from Moscow.
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As a result, Pinterest has turned into a place to avoid the onslaught of news about the pandemic.
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Shaken by the ferocity of the onslaught in central Vietnam, An Quang ruled out accommodation with the Communists.
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Corals are resilient, but things are getting increasingly harder because of the "onslaught from climate change," he said.
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And after record fundraising in the off-year, the group is flush with cash to continue its onslaught.
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Meanwhile, the endless onslaught of scandals could depress the turnout of even dyed-in-the wool Republican women.
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Yet rather than embracing NEPA, we are seeing a steady onslaught of efforts to weaken or destroy it.
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Even before the recent legislative onslaught, 95 percent of government actions fell under categorical exemptions from NEPA review.
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That baby lizard was all of us and, in the end, against all odds, we survived the onslaught.
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Money tied to Mr. McConnell fueled an onslaught of advertising, and Alabama endured a saturation of television commercials.
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Ahead of the debate in South Carolina, the billionaire was preparing a media onslaught against the front-runner.
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She is the chief curator of the family museum, and she admirably held her own against Heizer's onslaught.
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The onslaught by President Donald Trump's administration on one of China's biggest companies marks a worrying turning point.
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The onslaught of gendered images is not only in advertising, but also in television, films, books and more.
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The onslaught took down or defaced thousands of websites, and even disrupted the broadcasts of two television stations.
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Thirty-one Democrats who sit in districts won by Trump are the bulwark against the expected Republican onslaught.
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Sessions refuses -- even amid the neverending onslaught of Trump tweets -- to resign, essentially daring Trump to fire him.
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Wealthier and more developed economies have it easier when it comes to battling the onslaught of climate challenges.
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The onslaught continued at the outset of the second half as the Bulldogs scored the first 103 points.
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The simple onslaught of news from the impeachment hearings, courtrooms, and nationally televised addresses, would flood the zone.
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And for many vulnerable Democrats, it's much-needed reinforcement against the ever-escalating onslaught of GOP attack ads.
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The three seasoned officials withstood an onslaught of presidential tweets and disingenuous Congressional attempts to twist the truth.
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Trump also continued his onslaught of the news media, claiming that it plays down coverage of terrorist attacks.
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So, despite the onslaught of headlines then warning and now lamenting a Russian hack, there is no proof.
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Some who took off running to escape the onslaught of rubber bullets were chased and tackled by officers.
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But Ms. Ressa has been on the receiving end of an onslaught of legal attacks by the government.
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That way you have time to see how you feel off meds before the hormonal onslaught of pregnancy.
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Fall means an onslaught of new TV to watch, and navigating the crush of shows can be tough.
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Shaw was trapped in the corner and on the end of a savage and unerring onslaught of punches.
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Jedrzejczyk continued her striking onslaught with a string of neat combinations and eventually had Esparza against the cage.
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The reason why the average has barely budged is that the onslaught of new shows includes plenty of rubbish.
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No organization or institution was safe from an onslaught of relentless change, I said then, and that includes democracy.
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Before the militant onslaught, Qaraqosh was the largest Christian settlement in Iraq, with a population of more than 50,000.
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It was surprisingly comfortable – until an onslaught of biting insects attacked me from my ears to my butt crack.
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She had previously vowed to take a break from the social media platform after experiencing an onslaught of negativity.
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Dewan Tatum received an onslaught of happy birthday wishes all over social media and posted a heartfelt thank you.
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Then came 2016's El Niño, then 2017's commute-clogging, weekend-ruining, and infrastructure-crippling onslaught of storms.
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But it's unclear what preparations, if any, Clinton and her allies are making for the coming onslaught of investigations.
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The art world is already diving into pumpkin spice season with its regular onslaught of fairs, exhibitions, and events.
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Plus, the day always gets co-billing with the onslaught of graduations that fill late May and early June.
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Given the recent onslaught of cult series revivals, however, a Galaxy Quest revival is not off the table entirely.
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There can be little doubt that journalism and media is under a bit of an onslaught at the moment.
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Kurdish fighters appeared to be burning tires in multiple locations to create a smoke screen against the Turkish onslaught.
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Rey and Ren have a few duels, and a giant spaceship onslaught appears, perhaps as the Resistance's last stand.
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But crowdfunding in 2000, amidst the daily onslaught of no-good, terrible news, presented countless opportunities for collective redemption.
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For each product, two brave and selfless human beings were subjected to an onslaught of 50 to 125 mosquitos.
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The army's onslaught in eastern Ghouta, backed by air and artillery strikes, has killed about 1,160 people since Feb.
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On Thursday, the comedian responded to the onslaught of negative comments with an essay titled Information About My 'Formation'.
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We were still dazed by having witnessed the onslaught of Assad's forces on the city residents, all fellow Syrians.
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In recent years, Boko Haram attacks have intensified in an apparent show of defiance amid the nation's military onslaught.
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In the face of McMahon's onslaught, the territories ceased to exist, but even that didn't stop WWE's shopping spree.
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Then at the end, there's just this onslaught of all these different opinions coming at you from the sisters.
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Edinburghers may well have got their wish of a reprieve from the onslaught of tourists even without the tax.
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A Johnson shot stopped his onslaught and when they two separated, Johnson flattened him with his big right hand.
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Some cities, like Milwaukee, have opted to put new regulations in place, rather than fight the impending scooter onslaught.
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Too often discussions about cybersecurity whips laymen readers into a frenzy about an onslaught of threats without proper context.
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In a world full of danger – perceived and real – any tool to stem the onslaught of surveillance is welcome.
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With media and legislative scrutiny rising, we talked to tech executives about how they plan to handle the onslaught.
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Sure, it's a never-ending onslaught of rich dudes bickering over who sold out more shows, negativity, and Deadmau5.
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Tesla has once again found itself facing an onslaught of news stories about discrimination lawsuits filed against the company.
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Businesses and American ingenuity took a back seat to the Obama administration's regulatory onslaught, and the American people suffered.
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Whether it's a close game, upset, or full out onslaught, social media is continually updating to reflect significant news.
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It could be an onslaught with far more punch than the nascent #NeverTrump meme on Twitter -- started by Republicans.
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The deadly onslaught of rising waters and storms has killed more than two dozen people in Missouri and Illinois.
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There's a reason women are faced with an onslaught of sexually explicit fashion ads, and it's not other women.
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Workers nearly everywhere are facing an onslaught of global pressures that seem only to gather with each passing decade.
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The White House has beefed up its legal and communications teams to prepare for the coming onslaught from Democrats.
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The fear of an onslaught was on full display last year in a challenge to Wisconsin's state assembly map.
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The Tigers continued their onslaught in the second half, putting the game away with a 17-point third quarter.
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In India the rainy onslaught begins when moist air is carried northwards from the Indian Ocean during the summer.
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While sure there may be a few polite exchanges, they're usually peppered among an onslaught of hate and negativity.
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This is particularly noteworthy because this was the period in which the Trump administration ramped up its protectionist onslaught.
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But in the wake of Kardashian's explosive onslaught of online posts against Chyna, who is caring for baby Dream?
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"This administration is mounting an onslaught against the needs of children, people with disabilities, women and seniors," Clinton said.
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There was a construction site across the street as part of the growing onslaught of gentrification in the neighborhood.
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"He shared with me the same vision" of beating back an onslaught of crime, Mr. Giuliani, a Republican, said.
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"The Falcon and Winter Soldier" will be the first of the new onslaught of Marvel shows to hit Disney+.
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Meanwhile, one day after that offensive onslaught, the Yankees were beaten, 5-2, by an old nemesis, Colby Lewis.
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Lamb faced an onslaught of attacks from his opponent and other Republican groups attempting to link him to Pelosi.
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After about a week, the onslaught of bugs biting my junk became just a normal part of my day.
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His campaign's onslaught of ads in Illinois, Missouri and Ohio strike a less personal tone and instead hammer Mrs.
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Ms. Roy's daughters, Ava, 16, and Tallulah, 7, also received an onslaught of abusive comments on their Instagram pages.
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Hendrix carried all those roles to pioneering extremes, and the Experience Hendrix tour pays tribute with a guitar onslaught.
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I joke, of course — though that story would be a fun diversion from the onslaught of election coverage, no?
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Pokémon GO is still a hit (and remains fun!) but was not the vanguard of an AR/VR onslaught.
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The film closes with a feast that feels earned; it had, theretofore, been an unrelenting onslaught of hypothetical miseries.
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In later proceedings, this court would also be significantly expanded, in order to accommodate the onslaught of new cases.
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I remember once, a dietitian who looked large on their social media profile received such an onslaught of insults.
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It can be a challenge to get a young, local staff to adjust to the onslaught of summer visitors.
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One of the most important subsets of usability testing, qualitative user feedback, has also faced an onslaught of automation.
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Even after a 12-hour flight, I'm not nearly as fatigued on arrival, thanks to the lower auditory onslaught.
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Dog-loving visitors, in expendable clothing, climbed out of the van to welcome the onslaught with laughter, no fear.
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They say it replicates the very tactics that have allowed coyotes to prosper despite a concerted onslaught against them.
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Soldiers roamed deserted streets enforcing quarantines, and medical professionals braced for an onslaught of patients by building field hospitals.
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Soldiers roamed deserted streets enforcing quarantines, and medical professionals braced for an onslaught of patients by building field hospitals.
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We are fortunate, over all — we have jobs, insurance and a support system — but it was still an onslaught.
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The stop was part of a six-day tour that included Verdun, which Petain defended against a German onslaught.
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He is part of a global rebranding effort to create a kinder Uber after an onslaught of negative headlines.
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The music will break into a fleeting lyrical passage only to be pummeled down by an onslaught of percussion.
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If you don't mind dealing with an onslaught of spoilers, you can watch the full playthrough on YouTube above.
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But on balance, they're grateful: Every day that passes without a Trump ad onslaught assault amounts to a reprieve.
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To treat the oncoming onslaught of patients, Cuomo is asking the federal government to help build four field hospitals.
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That suggests that the creatures have adapted to dodge the onslaught of pathogens they likely encounter in their food.
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The spokesman was made to retract the tweet, but the onslaught against Almeida and Dawn continued by other means.
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And in that silence may lie Hong Kongers' best line of defense against the steady onslaught from the north.
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To cope with that onslaught, or perhaps to enable it, I connect my MacBook Pro to two external monitors.
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After sitting on the ropes amid a flurry from Bradley, Pacquiao eventually stopped the onslaught by hugging his opponent.
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The fear among local residents is what the onslaught will mean for neighborhoods already choked by constant traffic snarls.
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While the increased preventative measures may help people avoid the onslaught of robocalls, so far fines have proven ineffective.
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Today's onslaught of video imagery brings war powerfully home, giving an up close feel of the danger and anguish.
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After an onslaught of self-funded television ads, he reached 5 percent support in two national polls this week.
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Cox survived the onslaught but will have to surrender his leadership position now that Democrats will control the chamber.
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Glenn's is the third in a month, a relative onslaught under a suddenly parade-happy Mayor Rudolph W. Giuliani.
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This move didn't come as much of a surprise following the media onslaught surrounding the ongoing college admissions sentencing.
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But an onslaught of competition hurt their sales and profits and proved that they were just one-trick ponies.
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Meanwhile, House Democrats are just beginning to get a glimpse of the GOP's onslaught of attack ads on impeachment.
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Maza has received an onslaught of hate mail from conservative viewers as a result of Crowder&aposs public ridicule.
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The question of whether the president is well-equipped to push back against the onslaught remains an open one.
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Retail and apparel shares are having a rough year so far as the industry struggles under the Amazon onslaught.
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With Iraq's central government still reeling from the ISIS onslaught, they emerged as the de facto government in Diyala.
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My gut reaction was [Trump] would start an onslaught, but it would be harder for them than they thought.
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Most referees would have called off the fight seeing the punishment endured by Fedor during Maldonado's ground-based onslaught.
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Mr. Rubio appeared stunned by the onslaught, and played into Mr. Christie's attacks by repeating the same retort four times.
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With its vertiginous spiral of fakery, the invented but plausible scene captures the essence of Russia's hybrid onslaught against Ukraine.
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The decline represents an acknowledgment that there's simply too much choice for networks to effectively market an onslaught of series.
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The DC superhero face-off took in a worldwide total of $873.3 million, after facing an onslaught of negative reviews.
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The police onslaught was televised by local media outlets and covered by three local journalists who reported via Facebook Live.
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The groundwork for this onslaught against high-quality, affordable contraceptive care is being laid in Congress and the Trump administration.
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Social media expedites the problem, prompting huge amounts of interest in destinations that aren't prepared for an onslaught of tourism.
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Now, amid the onslaught of assault and harassment victims telling their stories, Nyad is making her voice heard yet again.
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Houston's real estate market is expected to tighten because of Harvey's onslaught, exacerbating the plight of storm victims seeking shelter.
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It's also a sign that the world is starting to learn how to deal with an onslaught of new pathogens.
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Zoom in: Trump's announcement caused the Kurds, fearing a possible Turkish onslaught, to seek a deal with the Syrian government.
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You know Monday will bring with it a tornado of Trump and an onslaught of aggressively sad and distressing news.
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And ever since Huey took the stage she's encountered an onslaught of racist remarks from both audiences and Disney fans.
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Those small and medium-sized firms that survived the onslaught of Chinese competition did so by diversifying and expanding abroad.
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This results in an onslaught of content that comes from different sources but that all conforms to the same narrative.
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I'm also sorry you had to deal with that shitty onslaught of victim-blaming in the aftermath of it all.
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Ahead of the onslaught, we round up what the "Halftime Report " investment committee is saying about the names to watch.
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The NSA is taking a three-part approach to handling the continued onslaught of elections interference in advance of 2020.
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It, too, failed to stop an onslaught (by the Egyptians at the start of the Yom Kippur war in 1973).
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In the meantime, the internet is consoling itself with an onslaught of memes and tweets at the former couple's expense.
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But for now, the company believes a strategy heavy on in-store sales can withstand the onslaught of e-commerce.
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Now more than ever, it's important to stay vigilant — because the onslaught of 2017 limited edition holiday products is imminent.
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But with Bannon at the helm, Democrats are now bracing for a far more personal onslaught against Clinton this fall.
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"It's not that much," he said, arguing that such losses should not have triggered the onslaught of regulations that followed.
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To tackle the onslaught of fall arrivals, we're bringing that happy medium to life with the ultimate fall starter kit.
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The onslaught of invitations can be overwhelming — and that's before you even have a chance to consider what to wear.
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The alleged onslaught lasted more than a dozen hours, and Lucas eventually died from injuries he sustained in the attack.
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Hillary Clinton's super PAC is in the middle of a planned $120 million onslaught on Trump -- and it's only July.
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But Clinton risks the negative onslaught dragging down her standing in the public and irreversibly damaging her general election hopes.
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But for some risk-taking surfers, the onslaught of water down streets and hills presents an opportunity for thrill seeking.
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Those who live near the Mississippi River in Cape Girardeau in southern Illinois and southeast Missouri prepared for an onslaught.
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Eric Trump said his family was prepared for an onslaught of attacks in the months before the November election. Sen.
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Leading journalists such as CNN's Christiane Amanpour have decried the profession's "existential crisis" caused by the onslaught of fake stories.
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Despite President Xi Jinping's onslaught on dissent since he took power in 2012, Mr Ren has kept up his criticisms.
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But Rubio seemed to have over-prepared for the onslaught — rattling off the same soundbite four times throughout the night.
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The tweet was met with an onslaught of responses, many of which vouched for (gasps) savory oatmeal over sweet grits.
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Kanye West, amidst his flagrant outbursts and rants, announced that there'd be an onslaught of new material from G.O.O.D. music.
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In the most recent attack this month, Boko Haram militants killed at least 30 people in a two-day onslaught.
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The onslaught continued in the second half, and Kispert buried three consecutive 3-pointers to increase the lead to 40.
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Robredo's 21-yard field goal closed SMU's deficit to 34-13, but the UCF onslaught continued in the fourth quarter.
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And then there's the other danger: The continuous onslaught of these videos sometimes feels like it could lead to desensitization.
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It's also a reminder that popular culture is still recovering from the onslaught of vampire media from the early 2000s.
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Surprisingly, after the piece published, I received an onslaught of tweets and emails from men who had read my article.
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If 2017 and its relentless onslaught of dispiriting news showed us anything, it's that there is a lot to resist.
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The legislation is marching forward amid worries that the Trump administration will lead an onslaught against policies combating climate change.
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"Porch" from the band's 1991 debut album, "Ten," became a brash, extended onslaught as Mr. Vedder headed into the crowd.
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Lululemon will be one of few retail brands that can survive the Amazon onslaught, according to one Wall Street firm.
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Cowen reiterated its outperform rating and $190 price target for the retailer on Monday, saying Costco will survive Amazon's onslaught.
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My small business members are dazed by the onslaught of regulations that continue to pour out of federal government agencies.
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Hilliard allegedly approached Duncan, a family friend, to provide funding for the litigation onslaught he and Watts had mapped out.
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Despite a media onslaught, few were willing to examine the conditions that made the NSU possible in the first place.
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Yet, Republicans have refused to exercise even the barest supervision despite the onslaught of corrupt abuses in the Trump administration.
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The result is a flaking and peeling surface that surrenders its distinctive image to the materials that survived the onslaught.
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The onslaught shoved their season total up to 55, second only to the New York Yankees in the American League.
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The bill is a response to the onslaught of "fake news" that emerged during the United States 2016 presidential election.
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A group show of artists is examining the current onslaught of information in a display of exclamatory silk-screen monoprints.
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But Clinton risks the negative onslaught dragging down her standing with the public and irreversibly damaging her general election hopes.
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In September 2013, al-Shabab, whose fighting force numbers are unknown, claimed responsibility for an onslaught on a Kenyan mall.
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Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat given MacDonald's onslaught in the fourth, Lawler's pressure was unlivable in the fifth.
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As government forces pressed their onslaught, suicide bombers driving a car and a motorcycle blew themselves up in the capital.
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A layup by Quinton Thomas with 230:48 to go in the half ended the drought, but not the onslaught.
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Tesla reportedly responded to the suit, stating that Ramirez was fired after receiving an "onslaught of complaints" about his behavior.
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We're due for an onslaught of takes about the plucky underdog Cardinals for however long they stay in the race.
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For another nine songs after that, the band delivers a thoroughly familiar onslaught of their filthy, whiskey-fueled fuck-rock.
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GOP lawmakers cited an onslaught of negative media coverage and reactions from constituents as the main reasons for their reversal.
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Amidst the onslaught of headlines on the virus this week US stocks traded so erratically that they gave investors whiplash.
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Maybe inside the body, away from the onslaught of ultraviolet rays, were healthy cells that didn't carry these key mutations.
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U.S. officials have come forward to say schools, hospitals, and business should prepare for an onslaught of COVID-219 cases.
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And she hadn't identified what the immune system was specifically attacking, the molecule in meat that was attracting the onslaught.
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If you're not, then you might feel more like this overwhelmed fellow, trying to field an onslaught of incomprehensible clues.
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He accused the Democrats of timing the allegations and the onslaught against Kavanaugh to win elections in the 2018 midterms.
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They had a lineup almost without flaw, with Mookie Betts, Andrew Benintendi, Xander Bogaerts, and J.D. Martinez leading the onslaught.
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The polished corporate look and domestic scene soon succumb to a thrilling onslaught of tricks, tumbles, spins and synchronized gestures.
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Nearly every morning, I'd wake up to an onslaught of impatient emails from my boss, often sent throughout the night.
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It's a lie, and not a very convincing one, certainly not one that will hold up against a Fox onslaught.
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The men who carried out the attack on the French newspaper Charlie Hebdo in 2015 shouted it during their onslaught.
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The onslaught got him collaborations with the biggest rappers from the DMV area including Wale, Shy Glizzy, and Fat Trel.
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Related: Faced With A Russian Onslaught, Syrian Rebels Are Calling for Help From All Muslims Reuters contributed to this report.
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The emergency response in the Carolinas was coupled with scattered political tensions about how best to handle a storm's onslaught.
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But McBride hopes his viral solution will prove itself out in time to help the coming onslaught of antibiotic resistance.
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But even before the election, Democrats were already preparing an onslaught of investigations, hearings and subpoenas into the Trump administration.
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"Hopefully Mexico will stop this onslaught at their Northern Border," he wrote in another of a series of Twitter posts.
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Investors have become increasingly concerned about the ability of China to withstand the onslaught of tariffs from the Trump administration.
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Wood said the onslaught of new services will be a good thing for Roku, underscoring the broader transition to streaming.
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The onslaught of media reports about Saturday's demonstration by white nationalists and its fallout, however, has stretched on for days.
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Golden State led, 39-17, at the end of the first quarter after an onslaught from Klay Thompson and Curry.
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This is the final holdout, perhaps, of Syria's Sunni rebellion, and it is facing a ghastly yet hideously unnoticed onslaught.
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Mr. Trump's endorsement of L. L. Bean on Twitter led to a social media onslaught against the Maine clothing company.
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Iraq only recently beat back an Islamic State onslaught that included the prolonged occupation of the northern city of Mosul.
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In the shadow of the recent onslaught of high-profile sexual misconduct allegations, this line had a particularly strong resonance.
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The constant onslaught of closures and bankruptcies has slashed more than 1.3 million retail workers' jobs in the past decade.
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Jose Altuve started the onslaught with his 30th home run leading off the frame, a 388-foot blast to left.
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Now that we can finally kick out summer, it's time to prepare yourself for the oncoming onslaught of fall allergies.
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He died before the heavy onslaught of ocean garbage, and before BP sent its lost oil to a wilderness beach.
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LONDON (Reuters) - Cut-throat competition in India and an onslaught from rivals in its home market prompted Britain's Vodafone (VOD.
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Clad on Wednesday in a silky pinstripe suit, Mr. Zucker seemed aware that he might be in for an onslaught.
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Will Ms. Merkel defend the Western liberal order against the onslaught of Donald Trump when she visits Washington this week?
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The onslaught of markdowns on all of their giftable categories: men's and women's fashion, home goods, and beauty are legit.
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Asked about the largely unanswered onslaught of GOP attack ads, most Democratic moderates publicly dismiss concerns with the party's strategy.
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Our environment changed, but our brains and bodies couldn't adapt to the sudden onslaught of junky but highly rewarding food.
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But the Red Storm went on a 17-7 run to take control as they survived an onslaught from Barnes.
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"Full efforts are being made to stop the onslaught of illegal aliens from crossing our (southern) Border," Trump tweeted Sunday.
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This would be the second round of tariffs following an initial onslaught of $34 billion on Chinese products in July.
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Had Democrats not amassed these huge war chests with small-donor money, that super PAC onslaught could have overwhelmed them.
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That Hamas has managed to survive Abbas's onslaught is seen by many Palestinians as a testament to its political acumen.
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The final season of Game of Thrones is almost upon us, and the promotional onslaught for the HBO series is underway.
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Out-armed and overwhelmed, Argentina's military struggled to prepare its troops for the onslaught of British soldiers, navy men, and marines.
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With three little ones on the way, the world should probably prepare itself for an onslaught of Kardashian news in 2018.
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The moving image artist's 2002 video *Corpus Callosum launches an onslaught of video effects at indifferent office workers and couch potatoes.
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From there, Rodriguez swarmed him with a hellacious onslaught of ground strikes, until referee John McCarthy had decided he'd seen enough.
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Inside Arlit, the houses are built with a castle-like thickness, steeled against an endless onslaught of Saharan dust and wind.
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Though to be fair, the crowd could also be taking a position on the seemingly unending onslaught of collectible card games.
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Halloween is quickly approaching, so naturally that means the time has come to face an onslaught of wildly inappropriate Halloween costumes.
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Their despair has grown and the government onslaught has intensified so much that they now resent the insurgents, the resident said.
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Another day, another hack, but the question is how can companies protect themselves in the face of an onslaught of attacks.
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In the face of this onslaught, even the smallest bit of burning vegetation can quickly develop into a full-blown wildfire.
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White House officials from previous administrations say the Trump White House is thoroughly unstaffed and unprepared for the onslaught that's coming.
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Trump said he asks Mexico "to stop this onslaught," and threatened to close the southern border if Mexico does not comply.
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On the upside, despite the onslaught of hateful comments, a number of fans have rallied behind Serratos to show some support.
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The onslaught of rape and death threats and casual bullying from strangers made Sarkeesian feel like she had to become unassailable.
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By contrast, the Red Raiders were efficient on offense in their second-half onslaught, connecting on 19-of-30 field goals.
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Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University think that in the near future, an onslaught of smart devices will become overwhelming to use.
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To wrap up the plot-onslaught, we get back-to-back textbook examples of what AP English teachers call dramatic irony.
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She warns of the danger of turning books into a "bunker," a place to wait out the onslaught of digital life.
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In the face of this onslaught, even the smallest bit of burning vegetation can quickly develop into a full-blown wildfire.
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Reached for comment on the onslaught, Bush spokesman Tim Miller told Business Insider that Trump was acting like a typical bully.
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The marketing onslaught for Disney Plus started in August at D23 Expo, a biennial event for Disney fans in Anaheim, Calif.
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The first year of Donald Trump's presidency has been infamously bad for women, a seemingly endless onslaught of macro and microaggressions.
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In an unusual move, the agency released a blank statement to express its outrage at President Bashar al-Assad's latest onslaught.
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This benefits visitors, who can experience an emphasis on greenery, a high-quality culinary community, limited marketing onslaught, and no billboards.
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Trump allies stress that his phenomenal command of earned media means that he can suffer and survive a paid media onslaught.
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Strong winds are expected to accompany an onslaught of heavy snow over the Cascades, Bitterroots and higher elevations of western Montana.
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Augmented reality is shaping up to be the next big digital gold rush, and consumers should ready themselves for the onslaught.
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Now, years into the ISIS onslaught, we have yet another generation of murderers seen as the next iteration of this threat.
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This column will resume after you have returned from checking your notifications The technological onslaught has been a long time building.
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Having evacuated during the storm's onslaught, Calhoun and McCormick returned home to find containers filled with negatives floating in the floodwaters.
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IS's Egyptian branch is responsible for an onslaught of bombings against the country's Coptic Christian minority (as well as Sufi Muslims).
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You've got to realise, Kell Brook is a current welterweight champion—he had no business taking that onslaught on the ropes.
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Photo: ComcastFaced with the never-ending onslaught of convenient cordcutting solutions from competitors, Comcast has decided to take a new tack.
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In surviving the onslaught of bricks, turnovers, and fouls the Raptors relied heavily upon the lightly regarded big man Bismack Biyombo.
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The offense bolstered Garcia (153-8), who labored into the sixth inning but lasted long enough to benefit from the onslaught.
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If you've somehow avoided 2018's constant onslaught of CBD content, cannabidiol is a non-psychoactive compound that's derived from cannabis.
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White Lung's ferocious onslaught cuts through steel and makes your ears stiffen with alarm; indeed, this is their only available mode.
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The new works add to the Potter onslaught coming this summer, when the play "Harry Potter and the Cursed Child" opens.
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That's why Cramer is looking forward to Tuesday, when next week's onslaught of retail earnings begins with one unexpectedly promising name.
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In the 2000 presidential election, the bitter onslaught between George W. Bush and John McCain were particularly pronounced in South Carolina.
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From the onslaught of campus shootings to warped private education hustles, the world of American schooling has never been more fraught.
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They see the eclipse and feel an almost literal sense of dread as they prepare for the onslaught of new monsters.
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The onslaught continued in the second half as Texas Tech scored the first 43 points to take a 59-23 lead.
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My skin was not prepared for the onslaught of wind and below-freezing temperatures, and it's wreaking havoc on my complexion.
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But UBS and other private banks hope their core advisory business - built around face-to-face meetings - will escape the onslaught.
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This is a generation for whom teenage insecurities are subjected to an onslaught of image-conscious, carefully curated social media platforms.
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Much as in today's digital revolution, Americans could either adapt or be swept aside in the rushing onslaught of the future.
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In Boston, an onslaught of snow in 2015 paralyzed the transit system and brought attention to problems at the regional network.
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In India, the onslaught of the rains begins when moist air is carried northwards from the Indian ocean during the summer.
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Gex: Enter the Gecko was outright frenetic, and designed apparently to short circuit the brain using an onslaught of pure color.
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Martinez began the home run onslaught with a high shot in the second inning that barely cleared the left-field wall.
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Then on Friday he was a set down against strutting Greek stylist Tsitsipas before unleashing a furious onslaught to claim victory.
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Last year Chafee defended the Trump administration in its early days, calling the "onslaught" of negative coverage of Trump's presidency exhausting.
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"We are against this huge onslaught!" said Kollmayer, who married a local man and has lived in Eisenärzt for three decades.
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Reality check: The onslaught of bad press has taken a toll on Facebook's reputation, according to a recent Axios Harris poll.
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That's when I realized that Viking never asks what difficulty you want and, by default, serves up one onslaught after another.
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Benge was enjoying the concert with his sister when he heard a relentless onslaught of at least "200 to 300" bullets.
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This media onslaught started with an Associated Press report on the Clinton Foundation, which roughly coincided with the beginning of Mrs.
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Maybe our national debt wouldn't have grown by more than $5 trillion and President Obama's regulatory onslaught could have been curbed.
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The dust-up in Germany thus is symbolic, although there's nothing figurative about the CSU's unswerving onslaught against Merkel since 2015.
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Trump fiercely denies the allegations, but the onslaught of negative headlines has threatened his standing with voters ahead of Election Day.
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Last week, the hacking collective Anonymous took credit for the digital onslaught, one of the most intense Turkey has ever faced.
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Ashmore also looks resilient to the other big threat - the onslaught of passive management and investor preference for low-fee products.
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You can't prevent the tsunami, but you can prepare your people for the onslaught, and perhaps even mitigate its worst effects.
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In other words, the crew may have experienced the onslaught of severe turbulence caused by the thunderstorm immediately after becoming airborne.
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Party websites unleashed an onslaught, calling the tycoon, Ren Zhiqiang, a capitalist traitor in language reminiscent of the Mao-era purges.
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And it's our job as people to find ways to fight back against those things — to like ourselves despite the onslaught.
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Not only am I reeling from the onslaught of food from the day before, but I have a shitty head cold.
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It's about what you can do, right now, to fortify, galvanize, and energize yourself for the imminent onslaught of Trump's America.
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DHS and DOJ are already struggling with court backlogs and an onslaught of asylum claims, which slow down the deportation process.
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The only thing that finally broke Forsyth County open was the pressure of Atlanta's sprawl and the onslaught of economic development.
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But sales of sedans have fallen even further, so in a way, vans are holding their own against the S.U.V. onslaught.
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And so blackface songs and minstrelsy were a part of an onslaught of racial stereotyping that went on at the time.
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Mr. Biden is preparing for an onslaught of attacks from his rivals, but can he keep his own impulses in check?
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Despite the recent onslaught of disasters, people tend to underestimate the odds of something bad happening to them, behavioral economists say.
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But the onslaught of rats extends beyond New York: Cities such as Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles are also confronting outbreaks.
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With the coming onslaught of "smart devices," robotics and artificial intelligence dominating human interactions and decision-making, tradeoffs will become clearer.
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Following the onslaught of anti-discrimination litigation, Airbnb had not yet followed through on removing the listings of properties in settlements.
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The Gault & Millau guide added to the onslaught, awarding them a score of eight out of 20, a devastatingly poor rating.
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There has been little communication with upper management even as they prepared for an onslaught of vehicles before the quarter ends.
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The way our forebears responded to that crisis might be of interest now as the city deals with the coronavirus onslaught.
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Kicker Seth Small started the onslaught with a 21-yard field goal just over 4 1/2 minutes into the game.
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The onslaught of fire is threatening wildlife and Earth's oxygen in a disaster that activists say could drive further climate change.
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While the world continues to adapt to the outbreak, companies are struggling under the onslaught of closed businesses and canceled events.
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He had been told that a nuclear first strike by the Americans would come in the form of an overwhelming onslaught.
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Amid the onslaught here, there wasn't much a lone flutist could do but blend in and fight to be heard occasionally.
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Whether you have one child or five, the onslaught of comments, concerns, and prodding suggestions doesn't get any easier to manage.
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Buoyed by the offensive onslaught, the Mariners go for a series win in Wednesday's rubber match against the host Texas Rangers.
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The city still lies in ruin four years after the IS onslaught, and suspicion runs deep in the ethnically mixed area.
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Harden also recorded 11 turnovers, all in the first half, but his wayward ballhandling did little to stem the offensive onslaught.
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The U.S. Embassy in Australia warned tourists this week to leave the country's southeastern coast amid an onslaught of dangerous wildfires.
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FEMA faced an onslaught of criticism over its response and management of food, water, and other resources to the US territories.
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As for Mr. Biden, he defended himself from the Sanders onslaught and lobbed a few shots back at his fellow septuagenarian.
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After two periods, the Blues had 16 more shot attempts than the Coyotes — and they continued the onslaught in the third.
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Ducking and dodging As senators arrived at the Capitol Monday morning, many Republicans seemed unprepared to hand the onslaught of questions.
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Toward the end of 2016, the Myanmar army launched an onslaught across some 10 villages after Rohingya militants attacked border posts.
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Johnson & Johnson is offering a cornstarch alternative, while vigorously attempting to defend itself from an onslaught of lawsuits, with few successes.
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Georgia held L.S.U. to a field goal to begin the second half, which counted as a respite from an offensive onslaught.
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The devices originally inspired an onslaught of memes, mocked by many who suggested they looked like electronic toothbrushes dangling from ears.
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Your job is to extinguish an onslaught of rogue robots and figure out what made them "defective" in the first place.
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Sanchez, in the wake of his rookie home run onslaught in the last two months of the 2016 season, was hitting .
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But White House people, honestly, are too exhausted by the constant onslaught of news to talk much about the whistleblower's identity.
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Activist Zaher Abu Jaber told CNN that people living near the buffer zone are continuing to gird themselves for an onslaught.
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They were also number one on Amazon's beauty list for a chunk of time, before the onslaught of competitors and copycats.
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Mr. Tester survived despite an onslaught by Mr. Trump, who visited Montana four times in a personal crusade to oust him.
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As for Mr. Biden, he defended himself from the Sanders onslaught and lobbed a few shots back at his fellow septuagenarian.
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These are all efforts to prevent an onslaught of ill people from overwhelming the limited resources of the health-care system.
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You can't prevent the tsunami, but you can prepare your people for the onslaught, and perhaps even mitigate its worst effects.
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Snow squalls whited out the view over East Broadway, adding to an overall sense of troopers hunkering down for an onslaught.
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"There will be an onslaught of phone calls and letters and visits to senators to 'do something' about Iran," he said.
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They have all followed Obamacare litigation extremely closely, and they are among my most trusted guides to the onslaught of lawsuits.
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More than 300 tornadoes have ravaged the U.S. Midwest in the last two weeks, during an unusual onslaught of extreme weather.
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Cadillac will be GM's new electric vehicle brand, leading an onslaught of 20 new EVs by 2023, many of them in China.
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He has called social media a "massive, naked onslaught of stupidity" and prides himself on using his cell phone only in emergencies.
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Read on for everything you've ever wanted to know about living tiny, and prepare for the sudden onslaught of many more daydreams.
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Some reviewers scorned this approach—the onslaught of unprocessed detail, the conspicuous voice, and the lack of psychological insight into Manson himself.
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RYAN: THIS ADMINISTRATION, THE OBAMA ADMINISTRATION, HAS JUST PUT SUCH A CHILLING EFFECT ON JUST DECISION MAKING BECAUSE OF THE REGULATORY ONSLAUGHT.
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Conservationists like Koenig have a way of remaining pathologically optimistic, perhaps as a psychological bulwark against the daily onslaught of upsetting news.
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Garrett Temple's layup started the scoring for the Kings after halftime, but Cousins' 3-pointer on Sacramento's next possession signaled the onslaught.
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But you can brace yourself for the onslaught with some prep work by reading the best Gizmodo posts of the last week.
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The Riverdale actress, 22, announced she's taking a break from Twitter after experiencing an onslaught of negativity on the social media platform.
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We&aposve got new details on the Democratic onslaught against whoever the finalist is, no matter who he or she may be.
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Working for a PAE relieved me of the onslaught of patent licensing demands and constant threats of litigation I experienced at Intel.
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Mr. Trump's feud with the company has been going on sporadically since before he became president, but the onslaught has accelerated lately.
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But what are queer women meant to do with the onslaught of motherhood messaging we'll inevitably face in our twenties and thirties?
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If the onslaught of "unicorn food" has you feeling overwhelmed, never fear: You now have a reason to return to simpler times.
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The Washington Nationals continued their recent offensive onslaught, smacking four homers Monday in a 13-24 shellacking of the host Pittsburgh Pirates.
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About 80% arrived in the last four months of 2017, fleeing an onslaught that killed at least 10,000 people—probably far more.
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However, government and regulatory agencies have questioned those results and the company now faces an onslaught of class-action lawsuits from patients.
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Every day, the Earth falls victim to an onslaught of high-energy particles originating from throughout the galaxy and even our Sun.
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This can trigger you to release an onslaught of hormones — cortisol being a big one — that can affect the hair-growth cycle.
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Since the surgery, Gomez has battled with depression and has had to defend her physical appearance from an onslaught of body shamers.
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He'll also have to deal with the potential onslaught of investigations should the Democrats win the House of Representatives after the midterms.
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That revelation was followed by an onslaught of sexual misconduct allegations levied against Trump that seemed to only further diminish his chances.
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When the Iraqi army collapsed before the IS onslaught in 2014, the Kurds fought back valiantly with Western help, and occupied Kirkuk.
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Inbox provided a way to manage the onslaught of email with gestures that made it easy to process messages on the go.
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The company also expects it will benefit from the onslaught of streaming services being launched by the likes of Disney and NBCUniversal.
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Everything from Ghostbusters to Star Trek Beyond to X-Men: Apocalypse opened decently, then got buried under the onslaught of new titles.
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FOR DEVOTED election-watchers the onslaught of on-the-ground reporting and analysis from 30,000 feet that acccompanies a campaign is pleasurable.
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Outside of all its scrambling to fight false news and election interference, Facebook and Instagram have experienced an onslaught of technical troubles.
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And a decades-long legal and regulatory onslaught has weakened labor unions as a check in the workplace and the political sphere.
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Syrian government forces backed by Russian warplanes have launched a major onslaught on rebel-held parts of the northern city of Aleppo.
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Sneaking in through the garage to avoid the onslaught of photographers waiting outside, Teresa stopped to greet her dog in her crate.
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In the weeks leading up to Election Day, GOP nominee Donald Trump was hit with an onslaught of allegations of sexual misconduct.
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And so Fisher faced an onslaught of age and body shaming as a woman that none of her male co-stars experienced.
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As he ran around the island on other people's errands, he began to feel mired in the onslaught of dehumanizing job opportunities.
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The Cavs survived a shooting onslaught from the Pistons, who made 217 22-pointers and shot 22009 percent from beyond the arc.
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Meanwhile, with more heavy thunderstorms predicted through the weekend, property owners cleared damage from the deluge and braced for another potential onslaught.
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The subsequent onslaught of attention jolted the band to a strange and unwanted brand of notoriety, effectively harshing their quintessentially Californian mellow.
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The frozen blockades -- and a recent onslaught of rain -- caused a backlog of water, flooding parts of Soda Springs, the affiliate said.
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Google gives Harris the slightly awkward title of "design ethicist" but doesn't actually change the onslaught of notifications it sends to users.
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Jeff Samardzija (7-7) benefited from the offensive onslaught, coasting through 6 25/28 innings while allowing two runs and four hits.
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Collins' office has received 3,000 coat hangers as well as an onslaught of calls, some of which have been vulgar or abusive.
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There was nary a jacket, shoe, or any other piece of clothing she could wear without an onslaught of questions and critique.
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Oakland hopes to continue its onslaught Friday as it hosts the Seattle Mariners for the second contest of their four-game series.
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One central point of contention is whether any new standard would result in an onslaught of new litigation before the top court.
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The initial success in stopping the Obama-era regulatory onslaught will be paired with legislative reforms to transform the regulatory state fundamentally.
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Once oil and gas prices spike again, as they inevitably do, there will be a fresh onslaught of sage grouse habitat destruction.
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As any player of the board game Risk knows, the dominant player will usually attract a combined onslaught from his trailing opponents.
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But a more direct cause is the regulatory onslaught of recent years that outlaws certain types of economic activity and job opportunities.
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That onslaught resulted in new, localized tweaks to drill throughout various regions in the US. Izzy's take is one of those tweaks.
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It's what makes the show hilarious: They deal with extremely exhausting public lives and an unending onslaught of drama with unfathomable stoicism.
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From Gilmore Girls to Fuller House, we've been hit with an onslaught of 1990s and early 2000s TV show reboots and revivals.
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After an onslaught of criticism from both sides of the aisle (in a short period of time), Griffin kicked into apology mode.
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Actor Chris Pratt, also had some choice words for body-shamers after receiving an onslaught of negative comments on an Instagram photo.
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Both Google and Facebook have made steps toward thwarting the fake news onslaught, including banning fake news organizations from their ad network.
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She announced Sunday, a few hours after the on-air onslaught, that she will step down at the end of the convention.
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She suggests washing your hair less frequently, because natural oils can help prevent the onslaught of frizz when humidity levels are high.
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On a Capitals power play midway through the third, Neuvirth made another stand and always looked in control while facing an onslaught.
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In a press release from the governor's office, Cooper noted that the onslaught of "historic storms" hitting the state prompted government response.
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Its stock has collapsed 70% year-to-date as it faces an onslaught of competition from Amazon, HelloFresh and grocery chains. 5.
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The offensive onslaught helped Atlanta win the final two contests of the three-game series between the two National League East rivals.
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Despite the onslaught of critiques, Mr. Pence's own Twitter account has remained active, though he has not mentioned abortion in recent days.
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