Before the Texas delgation, Cruz withstood taunt after taunt, outburst after outburst, as he tried to defend his position as a principled stand.
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"It was an outburst of local patriotism," Mr. Gadjiev said.
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Selma Blair has issued an apology for her airplane outburst.
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Watch out for an outburst with a partner this afternoon.
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It's unclear whether Pliskova will face punishment over her outburst.
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An emotional outburst seems pretty natural here, don't you think?
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It was their biggest outburst in a period this season.
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A day after Mr Trump's outburst, China appealed for calm.
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Thanks to Sara's violent outburst, the Arkangel no longer works.
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A viewer captured Dellor's outburst and posted it on YouTube.
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Gorkys Hernandez and Nick Hundley hit homers in the outburst.
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There is, I assume, some actual stress in her outburst.
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Have you EVER seen an outburst like this at #Wimbledon!?
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Herrera followed with an RBI double to cap the outburst.
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Patrick Chappatte Brexit becomes reality in an outburst of frustration.
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What was it all about, this sudden outburst of activity?
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The Phillies' pitching woes helped fuel the Mets' scoring outburst.
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The history of landscape painting lies deep in that outburst.
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The outburst has taken many mainland Americans by surprise. In
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A worried, responsible father, Dad rarely permits himself an outburst.
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Another outburst, and another brick on the wall was laid.
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There was one exception, an outburst shortly after his conviction.
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He said his own children even remarked on his outburst.
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The extraordinary outburst prompted Elliott to strike back on Monday.
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The timing of Ms. Barr's outburst was terrible for ABC.
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Shaun's subsequent emotional outburst lead to Dr. Han firing him.
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Later, though, his teammates and coaches marveled at the outburst.
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But this recent outburst wasn't funny; it was just plain mean.
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Blac Chyna's stoller-swinging outburst may have cost her big bucks.
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Cops say 4 people in total were injured from his outburst.
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The winery posted a short video of the outburst on Facebook.
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Interestingly enough, Nalbandian was leading the match when the outburst occurred.
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He also addressed M.L.B.'s inquiry into Brandon Taubman's clubhouse outburst.
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He also addressed M.L.B.'s inquiry into Brandon Taubman's clubhouse outburst.
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"It's an emotional outburst from both of them," Bartyik told CNN.
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The Hawkeyes then blindsided the Wolverines with a 21-2 outburst.
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Shortly after Trump's outburst, Scarborough shot back against him on Twitter.
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" Ryabkov was quoted as saying the statement was "an emotional outburst.
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He's always looking for that odd couple, that outburst of laughter.
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In Bertie's outburst, Wodehouse composed the quintessential English denunciation of autocracy.
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But now, after her outburst, I understood that she was perfect.
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"It's all about our ball movement," Curry said of his outburst.
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However much the Jets welcomed it, that outburst also hurt them.
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They viewed his outburst as a desperate bid to regain support.
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The outburst set off an outcry on social media in China.
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The outburst set off an outcry on the social network Weibo.
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Of course, the outburst didn't give me any sense of relief.
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But White House aides insisted that the president's outburst fortified Republicans.
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France, after a #MeToo-style outburst, is considering fines for catcalls.
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So what then is so upsetting about Mr. Trump's latest outburst?
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The same system showed signs of a violent outburst in 2011.
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Some volunteers have walked back their anger since the initial outburst.
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Her most recent outburst of frustration came a few weeks ago.
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Embarrassed by the outburst, he didn't dare look up at her.
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The offensive outburst was in support of Brad Peacock (6-3.58).
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Analysis showed that this outburst was bigger than the Carrington eruption.
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Zavier Simpson, Wagner and Teske made layups to complete that outburst.
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Scaramucci's outburst — to a reporter, no less — is insignificant in itself.
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For Mr. Trump's inner circle, however, the outburst was no surprise.
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Towns, Wiggins and Teague hit 3-pointers to fuel the outburst.
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At least this time Boogie's outburst came in praise of a teammate.
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And, thanks to the recent outburst from liberal entertainers and U.S. Rep.
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Jesmuel Valentin started the outburst and scored on the hit by Alfaro.
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On Sunday, after another outburst, Mr. White was again sent to Metropolitan.
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The key question is how will Beijing respond to the latest outburst?
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Analysts say the ruling has sparked an outburst of nationalism among Chinese.
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Kolten Wong opened the outburst with an RBI double to right-center.
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Contreras started the outburst with a two-out single to right field.
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Location of the Atum region, where Comet 67P's recent outburst likely originated.
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He seems to want to make an outburst every couple of seconds.
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After the president's latest outburst, that may be more difficult to do.
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Trump hasn't yet confronted Putin in the same type of public outburst.
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Westbrook contributed six points and two assists during the 15-0 outburst.
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Kennard began a 20-2 outburst by Detroit with a 3-pointer.
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Michigan used a 483-6 outburst to gain a 32-16 lead.
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Forward Shekinna Stricklen drained a pair of 215-pointers during the outburst.
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The outburst extended Selsky's hitting streak to six games, giving him a .
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"His outburst during the hearing was not very appropriate," Mr. Bode said.
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Did you feel any sympathy for him during or after his outburst?
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Fred VanVleet was not done after his three-game outburst against Milwaukee.
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Only then — if at all — will secretary general Almagro's outburst acquire legitimacy.
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Eric Bledsoe complemented Middleton's scoring outburst with 34 points and 10 assists.
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"People were skeptical because of the size of outburst," Johnston-Hollitt noted.
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"It's incredible," Yankees Manager Joe Girardi said of his team's offensive outburst.
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Yuli Gurriel capped the outburst with an RBI single that scored Bregman.
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That began a Milwaukee outburst that extended its lead to 92-72.
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During the 1995 outburst, the hourly rate of meteors was around 400.
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A song, a 50-point outburst and more were yet to come.
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Calculations indicate that a powerful gas outburst could have shoved the boulder.
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Mr. Bragen's heated outburst during an ostensibly friendly match was its inspiration.
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Eventually the guards showed up with pepper spray to stem the outburst.
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For now, Mr Gennett's four-homer outburst may look like an unfathomable outlier.
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Her outburst might've just given a certain spider reason to hold a grudge.
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It's unclear what exactly sparked this outburst, but there a couple of possibilities.
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Ottawa used a similar outburst to defeat San Jose at home on Dec.
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De Niro&aposs outburst arguably upstaged the big winners at the Tony Awards.
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The All-England Club was reportedly prepared to default McEnroe for his outburst.
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"This was a nice outburst for our team," Astros manager A.J. Hinch said.
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The outburst may seem to be an odd maxim for the Syrian refugee.
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And while Cooper says his actions concern her, she eventually forgives the outburst.
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The outburst was incited by the unexpected death of Cattrall's brother, Chris Cattrall.
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Massinburg finished off the outburst with a 3-pointer off a Harris feed.
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A jumper by Livers finished off the outburst and made it 42-30.
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"Yeah, that came out of nowhere," Seager shyly said about his dugout outburst.
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"There are also indications of rising instances of volatility outburst and flash events."
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George completed the outburst with a 3-pointer to make it 68-143.
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Schneider, who made 30 saves, was the beneficiary of New Jersey's offensive outburst.
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How many mics has he wrangled at this point to make an outburst?
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A spokesperson for the committee said this individual left voluntarily after the outburst.
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"It was just shooting layups," Van Gundy said of Philadelphia's first-half outburst.
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At no point did she apologize for her outburst or acknowledge Singh's kindness.
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With every terrible proposal or offensive outburst, he is effectively testing their allegiance.
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But eventually, I realized that not every text warrants an outburst of punctuation.
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What accounts for this rare outburst of competency from the Trump White House?
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ABC announced it was canceling "Roseanne" in the aftermath of the Twitter outburst.
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The man's selfie outburst was funny at first, but it quickly turned uncomfortable.
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The report said that Robison received 18 other complaints related to the outburst.
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Was Mr. Lahouaiej Bouhlel's rampage terrorism or merely the outburst of a madman?
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Tweeting where he stood on the Squad wasn't an off-the-cuff outburst.
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But it requires more than a momentary outburst of resolve whenever crisis hits.
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Cooke thinks this estimate is too rough to clearly herald another brilliant outburst.
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Demjanjuk has a sudden outburst during while on trial in 1988 in Jerusalem.
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Couture capped the second-period outburst with his 26th goal at 17:38.
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Donald's latest outburst sadly seems to capture the ugliness that has crept in.
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Some said they thought the outburst was the beginning of a mass shooting.
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The violent outburst elicited immediate memories of the 2011 shooting of former Rep.
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During one outburst, Jayme said Patterson struck her "really hard" on her back.
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This outburst could only have occurred in the context of the Joyce matter.
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Mr. Nézet-Séguin emphasized every slashing chord and tumultuous outburst during this scene.
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Have you ever had an interview subject respond with such an outburst before?
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With the game essentially over, Cousins's outburst ensured that he will be suspended.
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Many men in the audience around us were nodding approval at his outburst.
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Getting mad at the SNL kerfuffle would be an understandable outburst of frustration.
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Katherine seems as surprised by her outburst as we and those men are.
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Foltynewicz's exit was only an intermission in the St. Louis batting order's outburst.
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The clarity of The Great Derangement has given way to a confused outburst.
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Trump's outburst last year when the agency chiefs' assessments differed from his own.
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Oklahoma State's outburst, however, pushed the lead to a game-high 20 points.
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Mr. Groff's outburst results in him being asked to take some time off.
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The no-goal ruling prompted an angry outburst from Chicago coach Joel Quenneville.
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Right winger Jack Skille capped the outburst with his first goal since Jan.
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This outburst capped a scalding-hot month for Morales, who upped his average from .
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Selma Blair says she's "doing great" following her outburst on an airplane last June.
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You can also check out NASA's live stream of the outburst at 10 p.m.
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Morgan's outburst was more than double his season average of 28 points per game.
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Selma Blair is clearing the air about her outburst on a flight in June.
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It was the same sensation he'd felt in the past before a violent outburst.
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The outburst earned Cho a one-year prison sentence for violating aviation safety law.
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Baltimore put the game away quickly with its five-run outburst in the second.
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Of course it's all going to boil over in this huge, almost fatal outburst.
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An outburst of fentanyl-laced opioid deaths has again ripped through an American city.
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"I have to just keep working hard," he said when asked about the outburst.
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The game was tied at 2 before Kansas City's four-run, seventh-inning outburst.
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Three batters later, Davidson hit a three-run home run to cap the outburst.
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Journalists and politicians compared the outburst to scenes from fascist rallies, including Nazi Germany.
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The interrupting outburst by CNN's Jim Acosta during the Trump news conference accomplished nothing.
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Free throws by Drummond and another long distance basket by Ellington finished the outburst.
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His social media outburst was as at best uninformed, and at worst blatantly misleading.
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Wilson was later formally punished for the outburst via a House resolution of disapproval.
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The outburst has shaken local equity markets, which have surged for much of 2019.
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Every violent outburst is soon followed by riveting sex and some gesture of kindness.
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The White House scrambled to lend a veneer of coordination to Mr. Trump's outburst.
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The financial crisis and an accompanying outburst in Islamic terrorism also provided a threat.
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Sunday's protests were the second outburst in less than a month against President Kabila.
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Castellanos opened the outburst with a bases-loaded three-run double to left field.
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The outburst — and the team's subsequent lies about what happened — led to Taubman's firing.
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For those staffers, the NPR outburst was simply a public example his private behavior.
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"It feels like Trump's latest outburst is seen in that context," Mr. Ponsford added.
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Frazier capped the outburst with a 3-pointer off a feed from Kipper Nichols.
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The other seemingly random outburst of support for the 49ers comes from South Carolina.
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But she still had words for Downing on Tuesday, and responded to his outburst.
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The off-the-cuff outburst "proves I wouldn't make a good politician," Dimon said.
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The president's outburst Tuesday suggests it could now be Wray's turn in the barrel.
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The outburst came amid a longstanding labor dispute that has intensified in recent months.
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Musk's latest Twitter outburst appears to encapsulate viewpoints he's held for some time now.
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Despite her uncharacteristic outburst over the emoji, she does have empathy for Rob and Chyna.
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In another outburst, he called on his female colleagues to dress modestly while in parliament.
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The writers in attendance remain split on how much blame Chaney deserves for the outburst.
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The outburst was enough to give the win to starting pitcher Aaron Nola (93-6).
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The outburst -- highly unusual for such an occasion -- underscored the heightened emotions of the moment.
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A five-run outburst in the seventh inning gave the Pirates an 8-6 lead.
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" On Tuesday, Taubman issued a statement apologizing for the outburst, saying he "used inappropriate language.
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"We are truly sorry for the wait," she said flatly, ignoring the other nurse's outburst.
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A group of innocent people targeted, a lone man with a gun, a violent outburst.
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The request prompted the first real outburst from Cosby in the course of the trial.
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A four-run outburst in the fourth put the Twins on top by seven runs.
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The Nuggets scored 623 against Portland on Thursday and followed that with another offensive outburst.
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The offensive outburst made an unlikely winner of Texas left-hander Martin Perez (8-10).
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But his outburst reflects a broader change in mood on mergers and acquisitions (M&A).
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Dash complains about vegetables at dinner while Violet has an outburst over their secret lives.
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With such contrast it's not hard to differentiate McClure's emotional outburst from Maloney's constructive memo.
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And of course, references can't help but be made with Trump's own infamous misogynistic outburst.
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But those close to the actress say her concerns go beyond just a drunken outburst.
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Carlos Correa started the outburst with an RBI single, followed by Yuli Gurriel's sacrifice fly.
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Some fans were critical of the fact he used the n-word during the outburst.
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The Braves took a 5-2 lead with a four-run outburst in the fifth.
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Christian's latest outburst comes eight days after his initial court appearance, where he also yelled.
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Simmons began and finished off the outburst with a leadoff double and an RBI single.
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The outburst prompted a loud ovation during an otherwise sleepy first half for Kings fans.
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The singer's revealed she has Asperger's Syndrome ... which her rep says caused Monday's emotional outburst.
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Hernandez led off the sixth with a homer to left, sparking a five-run outburst.
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And of course, references can't help but be made with Trump's own infamous misogynistic outburst.
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The outburst was enough to give the win to starting pitcher Aaron Nola (19-228).
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And it's even possible his outburst will jeopardize the process of bringing terrorists to justice.
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Thursday's outburst follows a similar incident during a live Fox News broadcast earlier this month.
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The 415-foot shot broke a 1-1 tie and sparked the Mets' offensive outburst.
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Matthews had six points in that span and made a layup to finish the outburst.
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His outburst had the air of a performance, perhaps for the benefit of someone else.
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But it was an especially odd outburst in view of the context and the timing.
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But the dispute prompted an outburst of condemnation toward American policy from hawkish Chinese commentators.
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Cunanan's homicidal outburst captured headlines, but largely because of the fame of his final victim.
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Laine's five goal outburst gives him a league-leading 16 goals in 10 November games.
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Dansby Swanson started a four-run outburst in the second inning with an RBI single.
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" In the statement, Vongerichten said the 1986 outburst "was the first and only such incident.
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The movie, directed by the actor Kevin Connolly, does not recover from the opening outburst.
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The Mets stormed back quickly, though, with a five-run outburst in the fifth inning.
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Until Mr. Trump's latest outburst, the fate of the legislative filibuster was far from assured.
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An inmate with diagnosed impulse-control problems had his privileges taken away after an outburst.
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Starter Jorge De La Rosa (23-73) was the beneficiary of the 27-hit outburst.
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And this outburst was precipitated by a couple of other events that happened in Charlottesville.
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Michigan then had a 274-5 outburst to cut the Badgers' lead to two points.
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A Trice layup made it 70-60 but Michigan responded with a 7-0 outburst.
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That the Peach Bowl was the scene of an offensive outburst was of little surprise.
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POLITICO had learned about the outburst last week and had been looking into the allegations.
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This past weekend, Maggie Rogers' Austin City Limits performance was interrupted by a disturbing outburst.
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Backers of Kavanaugh defended his emotional outburst, characterizing it as righteous anger over erroneous claims.
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Early outburst enables Braves to breeze past Cards ST. LOUIS — Growing up in Sterling, Ill.
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The outburst was his latest attempt to rally nationalist voters before the tightly contested referendum.
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Eugenio Suarez's second single of the inning brought Votto home to cap the seven-run outburst.
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In the Yarkant River basin, glacial outburst floods have become far more common since the 1990s.
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Major corporations already found themselves caught in the crosshairs of the outburst of tensions with Mexico.
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And to do that, they have to cause him to have an outburst on the stand.
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" She admitted her outburst was just because she was being a "jealous, angry 22 year old.
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His election represented the zenith of that popular outburst, in a region where autocrats lasted decades.
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But the way it's presented here, his outburst becomes part of his downward decline into drugs.
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Since October 2021th many have joined a spontaneous outburst of anger at a fossilised political class.
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Which is why I hope his latest outburst really comes to bite him in the ass.
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Since the outburst, at least one of his famous sister has been rallying alongside him: Khloé.
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Martavis Bryant was a healthy scratch for his social media outburst, and Smith-Schuster took advantage.
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The fresh outburst of violence is the biggest test for Suu Kyi's eight-month-old administration.
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The latest outburst in our ongoing relationship with AI occurred in the aftermath of Trump's election.
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And each day, Trump risks undermining any goodwill he builds with an errant tweet or outburst.
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IT TOOK AN outburst that went viral to introduce the French to a new word: glottophobie.
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From there, astronomers can begin to work out the underlying forces behind the epic cosmic outburst.
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I hope the department will think better of this last-minute outburst and return to negotiations.
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The Pistons then opened the fourth quarter with a 9-0 outburst to take total control.
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His leadoff blast in the third against Detroit starter Matthew Boyd sparked a seven-run outburst.
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It's unclear what provoked Trump's outburst at Dowd, who hasn't written a column since Aug. 27.
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LaBeouf's arrest and now-public outburst is the latest chapter in the star's trouble-filled tale.
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" This spontaneous outburst was motivated by my grandmother's frequent admonition to "send flowers to the living.
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"It was the best thing that could've happened to us," Boudreau said of the early outburst.
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This song has several moody outburst moments, which really makes it ripe for the Vine format.
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There is a complexity beneath everything, but most of all Blue is an outburst of youth.
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Detroit opened the second half with an 1033-2 outburst to extend its lead to 15.
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Sophia knew this cast inside and out, and she knew what would trigger a violent outburst.
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The outburst punctuated a stunning day in history -- or "herstory," as attorney Gloria Allred put it.
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You know, suddenly there's an outburst, and then it gets quelled, and then we go on.
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Howard added a pair of 3-pointers during the outburst, and Morris hit two jump shots.
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Despite an outburst from Daisy that nearly causes her to be fired, Mason receives the tenancy.
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If Nova's outburst was uncharacteristic, it may also have been his last act as a Yankee.
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The president's outburst was in response to leaked cables describing Darroch's analysis of the Trump administration.
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She lied about the resulting bruise to her mom, thinking it was a one-time outburst.
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"Nobody had ever seen a media outburst like this," Knauer said, recalling the attention Bruno generated.
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Under his tenure, Dior fired designer John Galliano in 2011 after a notorious anti-Semitic outburst.
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In the fourth, Toles made a throwing error that contributed to the Cubs' four-run outburst.
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The five-run outburst allowed Brusdar Graterol (1-0) to pick up his first career victory.
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It starts off bombastically, by showing Luis Bracamontes in a profane and threatening outburst in court.
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"It may be a very rational, thought-out message," rather than an emotional outburst, he added.
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The jury, which began deliberations on Monday, was not present at the time of the outburst.
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The Jazz went on a 24-4 run as seven different players scored during the outburst.
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After a two-goal outburst in a 4-1 win over the Washington Capitals on Nov.
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Schroder's offensive outburst had the Thunder within 90-87 near the end of the third quarter.
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If there's another outburst we're going to let Bob Hope get up and do his jokes.
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The outburst happened after Scott rung Prado up on a borderline strike in the third inning.
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It's like that sudden outburst of violence that interrupts the otherwise normal conversation in episode two.
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Irving's scoring outburst came after he scored just seven points in a loss at Toronto on Tuesday.
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The inset image was taken a few hours after the outburst and shows the approximate source location.
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Banks has already been banned from Twitter, and after this outburst, Instagram could very well be next.
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The latest outburst from the often-intemperate Waters drew mild condemnation from Democratic Party congressional leaders Sen.
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Bam's clearly been struggling recently ... most notably with a drunken public outburst at his own comedy show.
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Boyd didn't allow a hit until the fourth, when the Indians awoke with a three-run outburst.
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Now, everyone is buzzing about another event that's set to occur this week: the Perseid meteor outburst.
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Trump finished off the evening by having an outburst on Twitter defending his response to Puerto Rico.
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" They said he "continued with the outburst, at which time our officer placed him on the ground.
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"Enough is enough," says Abraham, 26, after a particularly fierce outburst by the former NFL player's mom.
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The emotional outburst came after he was hit with questions surrounding a negative report of his career.
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Colin calls Heidi and expresses his concern about Shrier's outburst, but Heidi tells him not to overreact.
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It's called an outburst—and this is the first one we've seen in the Perseids since 2009.
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This includes an arrest for "violently strangling a female companion in a furious outburst," the defense writes.
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That's when Cardi was woken up and asked to join them, causing her outburst in the lobby.
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Timeline on Comet 67P's recent outburst, as witnessed by Rosetta's cameras, dust collectors, gas and plasma analyzers.
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Trump's outburst supports the general rule that most of his insults are reflections of his own insecurity.
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He's framed the dump as a jobs-creator, and branded protesters "scum" in a much-publicized outburst.
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Trump "loved" the outburst, according to Axios; the new chief of staff, John Kelly, evidently did not.
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The offensive outburst by his teammates was a refreshing change for the 27-year-old left-hander.
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The Raptors used a 14-2 outburst, capped by a DeRozan layup, to tie it at 95.
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Lorne Michaels says that Kanye West's Saturday Night Live outburst wasn't nearly as dramatic as it sounded.
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Prior to that outburst, the Kings scored just three power-play goals in their previous 14 games.
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To get a win and maintain their dying playoff hopes they had to prevent another offensive outburst.
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The tone of Ms. Mulder's remarkable performance swings wildly between fear and defiance, with one angry outburst.
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And the final outburst only occurs once it has already been rendered unavoidable by the political context.
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In his latest outburst, he decided to out Brzezinski for allegedly getting a facelift — in graphic detail.
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Are we supposed to pretend FOREVER that the origins of this outburst of hatred are totally mysterious?
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All you have to say is something akin to, 'I blame myself for your outburst earlier today.
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Johnson's outburst came on the heels of his scoreless effort in a win over Georgia on Tuesday.
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Politico reported on Redfield's outburst after he provided them with a video of his five-minutes address.
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The Twitter outburst also came as Mr. Trump is laboring to fill crucial positions in his cabinet.
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He smashed a two-run homer as part of a four-run outburst in the fifth inning.
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Conte, an old Italian woman who shocked Tony Soprano by unleashing a vile outburst at noisy neighbors.
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Thankfully, Klay's outburst wasn't the only basketball moment of note buried in the sands of this Shitloader.
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According to a 2014 study, the risk of ischemic stroke spikes 362 percent following an anger outburst.
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Fletcher wrote that Chad's violent outburst after getting teased by Evan on stage got out of hand.
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Around 45 minutes later, Estrada smashed a solo home run that began a four-run scoring outburst.
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Well before Long's goal was negated, the notion of a multigoal outburst appeared far-fetched, at best.
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Mr. Graham, a former military prosecutor whose angry outburst on Thursday made headlines, delivered a blistering encore.
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The offensive outburst gave Matt Kelly a victory in his first game as the Texas Tech coach.
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The most notable outburst came during the controversy over whether Sanders, in a private meeting with Sen.
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Soon after his on-field outburst, players and fans alike were wearing T-shirts bearing the term.
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Love led the outburst with 23 first-half points on 9-for-11 shooting with four treys.
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On Wednesday, all those worries were papered over for a night, in particular because of Porzingis's outburst.
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It's not a political movement, it's a violent outburst, an expression of the progressive left's delusional emotionalism.
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Quick is known for the occasional on-ice outburst and a goaltending style resembling a contortionist's work.
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Roseanne Barr has claimed that Ambien — not racism — was responsible for her racist outburst on Twitter yesterday.
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Similar to Kim&aposs outburst, Joe walked into the room and hit Nick repeatedly with a bag.
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Moments later, all our heroes emerge underground, unscathed, and Finn's outburst has both Poe and Rey curious.
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Jones started the outburst with a 63-yard run with 9:20 left in the third quarter.
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"We were pretty sure it was an outburst directly related to the cliff collapse," Dr. Pajola said.
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But increasingly that outburst sounds like one more action point on a Hindu nationalist's to-do list.
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But increasingly that outburst sounds like one more action point on a Hindu nationalist's to-do list.
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His outburst showed the rift between the bureaucracy and a president seeking to challenge foreign policy orthodoxy.
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However, Devin says JC's outburst is no worse than stuff President Trump says on a daily basis.
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The exact time of the outburst has been calculated to 04:50 Universal Time, or 11:50 pm ET. And it will likely only last for a short time, with the peak of the outburst lasting for about 1403 minutes and the entire shower clocking in at 40 minutes.
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A momentary outburst could lead to two months of missed action for the Oklahoma City Thunder's Enes Kanter.
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Patridge filed for divorce 10 months after their 2016 nuptials, following an alleged violent outburst by Bohan, 37.
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This year, the Earth will likely slide through a thicker stream of debris than usual, producing the outburst.
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Sacramento was up 13 points against heavily favored Golden State when Cousins' outburst earned him a technical foul.
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Law scored all 11 of his team's points during the outburst, with three 3-pointers and a layup.
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The president retweeted this misleading Fox & Friends video concerning these allegations less than 10 minutes before his outburst.
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Trump's outburst was met with uncomfortable silence, and Chief of Staff Reince Priebus moved to change the subject.
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The government did not want any public outburst to mar what it saw as a hugely important event.
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It takes a lot — a Chad-level outburst — to cross the line of what seems like too much.
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This doesn't sit well with Samwell, who has a bit of an outburst while back home with Gilly.
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After the outburst at the SOTU, Guttenberg said he felt he owed his family and friends an apology.
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The production kept his harsher moments in the script—including an outburst of violence—and Calpurnia's larger role.
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After his outburst, Puth tweeted an apology — which he later deleted, somehow drawing even more attention to it.
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His latest outburst came after Ball pointedly refused to give Trump credit for freeing his son in interviews.
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Maybe you kept watching the show that made his career even after his public outburst of racist hatred.
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Palestinians say the frustrations caused by the Israeli occupation are at the root of the outburst of violence.
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Click here to view original GIFRosetta's wide angle camera captured this outburst from Comet 673P on February 19th.
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If they get through a whole marathon without playing Natalie Portman's iconic outburst "Natalie Raps," we'll be pissed.
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The outburst marked a departure for the Indians' offense, which totaled 10 runs in the previous four games.
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"I am disappointed by Delegate Ibraheem Samirah's disrespectful outburst during the President's remarks," he said in a statement.
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Elsewhere, there's a track called "On My Kanye", which features k-os rapping alongside Yeezy's infamous Sway outburst.
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In 2014, LaBeouf pleaded guilty to one count of disorderly conduct after an outburst at a Broadway theater.
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Boston's four-run outburst in the third inning matched the team's run total from the previous three games.
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Kalanick's outburst against Kamel is only the most visceral manifestation of the company's ethos: prioritizing profit over people.
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The team first tried to discredit the report of Taubman's outburst, which was quickly confirmed by several witnesses.
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Houston nearly matched the Blue Jays' initial outburst by scoring three times in the bottom of the first.
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One evening, he found Law crying on the balcony of their apartment in a rare outburst of frustration.
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A previous incident The Fresh Kitchen run-in apparently was not the first such outburst from the man.
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After his outburst in Canada, he got hundreds of supportive posts on Tianya, a popular online bulletin board.
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The incident reportedly frightened audience members, with many believing that the outburst was the precursor to a shooting.
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Our mother had called us worthless, threatened us, and then nearly crashed our car during a violent outburst.
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It was, in many ways, an outburst of all this creative energy I had stored up in me.
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No one knows for sure if there will be a high-intensity outburst and when it might happen.
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An early warning system for glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs) would be invaluable, he and other experts said.
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Turk and Brittany Bauer show up, and Brittany, racked with grief, makes the occasional outburst from the gallery.
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After "a brief but harmless outburst of anger," she writes, he signed the divorce papers without reading them.
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Her unanticipated outburst was enough to allow the Huskies to take a 32-29 lead into the break.
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" The United States, the friend explained when asked about this outburst, "is the one who won the war.
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Folks of various ages and races got up to dance and sing along in a joyous communal outburst.
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Whether there was a cause and effect between Boone's outburst and the Yankees' explosion is open to question.
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Still, it's smarter to contend with the source of that anger and desperation, rather than police the outburst.
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That disk reached up to 11,700 degrees Celsius [21,092 degrees Fahrenheit] at the peak of the super-outburst.
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The outburst came late in a day otherwise occupied with calls and meetings focused on the Syria attack.
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But Paul Goldschmidt homered in the eighth, sparking a two-run outburst that tied it at 3-3.
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The judge decided that Teixeira has forfeited his right to be present during proceedings due to the outburst.
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Kirk Cox, the Republican speaker of the House of Delegates, later condemned the "disrespectful outburst" of Mr. Samirah.
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Kirk Cox, the Republican speaker of the House of Delegates, later condemned the "disrespectful outburst" of Mr. Samirah.
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He capped his blistering 19-point outburst with a 3-pointer in the final second of the quarter.
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Lindsey Graham engineered an outburst that will have caught Trump's eye, after Kavanaugh started floundering under Democratic questioning.
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Bernard McGuirk, the producer whose reference to "some hard-core hos" had prompted Mr. Imus's outburst, was back.
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"Only ONE candidate is spearheading a mass movement for systemic change," Daou tweeted in a characteristic recent outburst.
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Even if you think her products are excellent, Mr. Trump's outburst provides an incentive not to stock them.
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If less of a shocker, this outburst came across as genuinely despairing, the cry of a broken man.
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After Winston missed a jumper, Andrew Dakich banked in another 3 at the buzzer to complete the outburst.
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His voice's warmth didn't quiet carry to the top of his range, and one outburst verged on barking.
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When the next erroneous outburst inevitably occurs, Facebook could point toward the law it was forced to follow.
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Sheila Jackson Lee claimed in a surprise outburst that brought a congressional hearing to a temporary halt on Tuesday.
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Meteor researchers have a pretty good sense that this year's shower will be an outburst because of computer modeling.
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In the video, Depp is apparently seen yelling and slamming cabinets, but the reason for the outburst is unclear.
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At the time, investors might have written off the early morning tweet as another outburst from a mercurial president.
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It's unclear exactly what led to Chyna's outburst, but it's easy to tell she's trying to go after someone.
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The system experienced an outburst in the 19th century and briefly became the second-brightest object in the sky.
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We detailed last season how his thermonuclear outburst on the NBA was one of the best stories in sports.
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Kelly denied the claims through a tearful outburst in which he screamed, cursed, and cried while claiming his innocence.
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They were not sure, they said, if sheriffs officials or prosecutors would pursue any other charges from the outburst.
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However, this year, NASA predicts that a rare Perseid meteor outburst could occur for the first time since 2009.
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His outburst is completely inappropriate in general, but it's especially shocking coming from the head of a major company.
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After Pederson lined out and Kershaw struck out, Pollock started the offensive outburst with a home run, his ninth.
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In subsequent written responses to NBC News's questions and allegations, AnyVision apologized for the outburst and revised its position.
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After Dumbledore's mother was killed by an outburst from his sick sister around 1899, Dumbledore returned to Godric's Hollow.
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SG O.J. Mayo was fined $25,000 by the league Monday for his outburst Saturday in Milwaukee's victory at Minnesota.
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The latest outburst comes in the wake of an American writer's keynote speech at a literary festival in Australia.
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Above all, Trump should take North Korea&aposs recent outburst as a signal that Pyongyang is feeling the heat.
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Researchers mapped each outburst that you see pictured above onto a 3-D topographic map of the comet's surface.
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The team believes the outburst is a consequence of the interaction of NGC 5195 with a nearby, larger galaxy.
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Israel says the two-year outburst of Palestinian attacks was fueled by incitement to violence spread on social media.
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In a spontaneous outburst on the sidelines, his abrasive and flamboyant personality had come forth onto the European stage.
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Winston had eight points and two assists during the outburst and Ward's layup with 8:49 left tied it.
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That came at the tail end of a 22-2 Pistons outburst that gave them a 48-31 lead.
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It was a bizarre episode from Bellew, who later provided "context" behind his outburst in his post-fight interview.
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He literally thanked the devil for giving him inspiration ... and went on to refer to his infamous 'Terminator' outburst.
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Most immediately, Trump's outburst appears to be a reaction to the recent clampdown on Jones and his Infowars network.
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Suarez started the outburst with a solo home run, his team-leading 23rd, over the wall in center field.
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He then told the crowd not to worry about the outburst, while repeatedly thanking them for defending his honor.
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The Yankees' offensive outburst was slightly surprising, given the absence of another bat from the middle of their lineup.
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But, he added, viewers detected that she had staged the outburst, and she is no longer on the show.
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"The intensity of the outburst is very dependent on the size of the parent comet's orbit," he pointed out.
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To a significant extent, Ecuador's relationship with the U.S. is now hostage to the WikiLeaks founder's next precipitous outburst.
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But Roxie handled her car-bound captivity like a stoic champion, with only the occasional outburst of understandable frustration.
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When the rapper Meek Mill publicly accused Drake of false advertising, Drake replied with great songs, not an outburst.
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He has only enjoyed one breakout game so far, a 1003-point outburst against Indiana in the first round.
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The outburst appeared to steady the Swiss, whose serve and overall accuracy improved as the two-hour match progressed.
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Regardless of where they faced him, the Rockies had done little long-ball damage against Kershaw before Saturday's outburst.
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There are fears that the lake, now mostly frozen, could cause an outburst flood in the coming summer months.
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It's worth noting here that the Post story is based on 11(!) sources "familiar" with Trump's outburst regarding Gorsuch.
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Trump's professed willingness to accept foreign intelligence on domestic political foes represents more than just another norm-eviscerating outburst.
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The obligatory historical information: the outburst was the highest-scoring game since Kobe Bryant's 81-pointer 11 years ago.
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Except for their Game 215 outburst against a rattled David Price, the Yankees were punchless when it mattered most.
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The outburst was the latest drama in the far-reaching corruption scandal that has hit Peruvian politicians particularly hard.
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The show was an exuberant, anything-goes outburst of installation art that surfaced after the sullen post-Tiananmen period.
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Also, an article in The Chronicle said that no interviews were being conducted during the time of Taubman's outburst.
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The president's outburst comes at a time when the tech industry has proved hesitant to support national security efforts.
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Whatever his intention, Mr. Trump's Twitter outburst captured the fickle tendencies that have driven his policy positions on immigration.
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Brett Connolly, Nicklas Backstrom and John Carlson scored for Washington, but its biggest stars didn't match the Knights' outburst.
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" In his outburst, Duterte had used the Tagalog phrase putang ina , which means, literally, "your mother is a whore.
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The recent outburst of racism against Papuans is laying bare the failures and true character of Mr. Joko's government.
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The outburst gave him 51 runs batted in, the most ever for a player in his first 26 games.
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Her outburst was also a telling indicator of the stress the election's uncertain outcome had placed on the country.
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The Indians did not lead in the game until that three-run, two-homer outburst in the eighth inning.
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And the stream of meteoroids only intersects Earth's orbit sometimes, which is what makes this potential outburst so rare.
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Even with the Breitbart article circulating, several of Mr. Trump's advisers were stunned by the president's morning Twitter outburst.
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The most fatal outburst of ethnic violence took place in 2009, when Uighurs rioted in Urumqi, the regional capital.
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Before the president's latest outburst, his administration had been alternating between military threats and suggestions that negotiations are possible.
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Biyombo made two baskets, Bridges sank two free throws and Rozier added a bucket to complete the early outburst.
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A pair of alley oops between Simmons and Harris, with each setting up the other, finished off the outburst.
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Every new sexist outburst seeds a little more clarity, both in women and the men who actually like us.
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I think that there's going to be a mighty rumble in this country, an outburst of anger and fear.
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"This is so scary - let's talk about my ex-girlfriend instead," retorted the comedian to an outburst of laughter.
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The outburst gave him 51 runs batted in, the most ever for a player in his first 26 games.
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Harris's Twitter outburst also makes that point — that there's no hard feelings, just a savvy album and marketing strategy.
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The Moscow Times reported that Russia's state-run news agencies heralded Safronkov's outburst as "a triumph over British arrogance."
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An inning later, Martinez made it 22015-543 with a sacrifice fly off Wily Peralta, finishing a two-run outburst.
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Can't really blame him, since he does have a business to run, but I could do without another unexplained outburst.
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Dream was not in the stroller during the outburst, but it's unclear where she was from the video we've seen.
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Astronomers, however, still struggle to understand the source of the outburst — and the dynamics of that star system in general.
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" Looking back on it, Teigen admitted her outburst was just because she was being a "jealous, angry 22 year old.
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Bell reacted to the surprise by bursting into tears out of sheer happiness, prompting Shepard to laugh at her outburst.
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Ultimately, Judge Cunningham said she would not order a punishment, trusting that Margraves would not have another outburst in court.
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The Pistons only scored 10 points in the quarter but Memphis also had its offensive struggles after the early outburst.
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Microsoft Blames Chatbot's Racist Outburst On At the time of writing, Tay had 96,000 tweets and more than 40,000 followers.
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During the past few weeks there has been an extraordinary outburst of popular protests in all corners of the world.
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While Guttenberg regretted his outburst during the address, he remained steadfast about his beliefs to stand up against gun violence.
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Mark Levin, a conservative media firebrand, is said to have provoked Mr Trump's outburst with a broadcast on March 2nd.
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Specifically, you missed Bachelorette baddie Chad Johnson having a drunken outburst, pooping his pants, and getting kicked off the show.
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Before Michael can launch into another one of his violent outburst, Madison shoots him up with Ms. Meade's own gun.
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He produced two free throws to cap his outburst to build the lead to 94-85 entering the final quarter.
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Yep—just a normal, healthy outburst from a massive celestial object that devours stars in a galaxy far far away.
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The Pistons answered with the 15-2 outburst, capped by a Caldwell-Pope 3-pointer, for a 97-86 lead.
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In his latest Twitter outburst he criticized reports that U.S. taxpayers would pay for his planned border wall with Mexico.
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The researchers aren't fully confident that the outburst came from a tidal disruption, but the clues certainly fit that scenario.
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Farrell assisted on a layup to Colson and drilled a 3843-pointer on the next possession to punctuate the outburst.
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He explained what was really behind his outburst, and it sounds like someone had to be the hero that night.
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Thursday's grotesque outburst produced criticism even from Republicans, who have seemed willing to ignore his transgressions up to this point.
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Rob Kardashian is smoothing things over after a recent emotional outburst stemming from a miscommunication between his sisters and fiancée.
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Daniel Sprong and Jakob Silfverberg scored goals for the Ducks, who saw their recent offensive outburst neutralized by the Kings.
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The German, seventh in the second session, was warned after an expletive-laden outburst at the previous race in Mexico.
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In addition to Hill's offensive outburst, Derrick Favors added 19 points and 12 rebounds for his second consecutive double-double.
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Selma Blair is apologizing for her outburst on her flight back from Cancun, and admitting she mixed alcohol with pills.
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Recently, a congressman apologized for his rude behavior against airport security, likening his outburst to women on their monthly period.
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This prompts Spector to an outburst of rage that dooms him, which was clearly all Gibson was ever looking for.
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He went 2-for-23 with three RBIs as part of a 15-hit outburst by the Cardinals on Wednesday.
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Thanks to Jordan Kimball's outburst at some of the women, his love interest Jenna Cooper wants to explore other options.
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Sale was pitching for the first time since he was suspended for an outburst which included destroying team uniforms Saturday.
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Despite her Monday mid-flight outburst, Selma Blair seemed to be on the up and up during her Mexican vacation.
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So what is behind the sudden outburst of pessimism about what would be the most spectacular diplomatic summit in decades?
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Ackman watched Johnson's explosion live and was taken aback at how angry he appeared, even feeling threatened by the outburst.
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He was quick to apologize after the outburst, and claimed he was only repeating what someone in the crowd said.
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This outburst of shooting stars happens every August when the Earth passes through the trail of the Comet Swift-Tuttle.
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Harry Grant of Hamburg, Arkansas, sat in a jeep watching this outburst of emotion at the edge of the war.
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She blamed the woman for her own son's outburst after the mother didn't want to wait in the long line.
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Several of James' Lakers teammates appeared off-put by the outburst, turning and offering priceless facial expressions in the moment.
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The tweets, which were sent late last week, caused an outburst of emotion and each was retweeted hundreds of times.
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But China's Ambassador Liu Jieyi, in a rare diplomatic outburst, said the UK delegate should stop "abusing" the Security Council.
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This year's event is particularly special because astronomers are predicting an outburst of shooting stars at twice the normal rate.
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The Croatia-Denmark game, in Nizhny Novgorod, started with a stunning outburst, both sides scoring within the first four minutes.
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But it only deepened questions about Mr. Trump's Iran policy and left the White House scrambling to explain the outburst.
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Stanton's lifetime of action supporting rights for African-Americans speaks louder than her angry outburst after female suffrage was denied.
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By Saturday morning, it appeared Trump's outburst at Whitmer wouldn't impede the federal government's response to the crisis in Michigan.
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Adams said another reason for the I.O.C.'s stern punishment was because the victim of Pengilly's outburst was a volunteer.
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"It's not just an emotional outburst," said Dr. Davila-Ross, meaning that the bears were not just showing pleasure generally.
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And Hytner delivers a priceless rendition of his own hysterical outburst as the opening of "One Man, Two Guvnors" looms.
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I was doing the same thing over and over, and all of a sudden the director had this big outburst.
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What follows is a summary of key volcanic events in Kilauea's 2018 outburst, in the order in which they occurred.
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Mr. Trump's outburst left Republican congressional leaders in a tricky spot, publicly rejecting a shutdown that their president had promised.
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Ms. Pougetoux herself was baffled by the outburst, saying she had to research "political Islam" online to understand the accusation.
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The patriotic outburst didn't impress the musicians' union, however, which accused the singer of "unjustified mockery of our dear Egypt".
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The outburst came after an oddly worded statement late Thursday from Mr. Rosenstein complaining about news reports based on leaks.
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A lot of the speakers whom they invited were done just to elicit a reaction, to cause a negative outburst.
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Another passenger, whose face can't be seen on camera, then approaches the man reading from the Bible, prompting an outburst.
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The outburst was a welcome sight after Oakland mustered two runs or fewer in six of its previous nine games.
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Brodziak had not recorded a point this season or scored since March 10 of last season prior to the outburst.
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Where The Sleepwalkers depicts a demise of the utopian dream, Sol Alegria (literally Sun, Joy) is an anarchic, Rabelaisian outburst.
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While some have called the confrontation an outburst, several strategists and operatives say it was a relatable and humanizing moment.
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Their discussion of an outburst by their co-star Jeffrey Tambor generated an uproar online, and at least two apologies.
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Kelly has repeatedly denied the allegations, going as far as having an emotional outburst during an interview with Gayle King.
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Matt Gaetz had an outburst and interrupted Judiciary Chairman Jerry Nadler and his own ranking member to attack the process.
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Trump was initially sympathetic, but two days later he dismissed the Graham-Durbin proposal in a racist outburst ("shithole countries").
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Still, Trump spent Thursday night fuming over Sessions' statement, CNN is told, leading to another outburst on Twitter Friday morning.
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He scored when Cruz added his second infield single, capping that four-run outburst against Astros right-hander Josh James.
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The outburst cost Williams a point, which ignited an argument with the chair umpire and eventually prompted a game penalty.
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Obama last week canceled a meeting with Duterte after his outburst, saying the mood was not conducive to productive talks.
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This translated to a 25-point (including five threes) outburst in a close loss against the Sacramento Kings in March.
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Wren's outburst came at the end of a 20-minute status hearing for Rhodes, the only remaining defendant in the case.
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The modulation is what causes the outburst instead of, say, a halo of matter, explained UChicago physicist and author Cheng Chin.
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That led to an angry outburst in which Duterte said it had been "throwing trash" and was a "fake news outlet".
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JETSTAR PASSENGER ESCORTED OFF FLIGHT FOLLOWING VIOLENT OUTBURST Sometimes though, heavy enough rain can actually delay flights, and create other problems.
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Kanye read Swift the lyric that implies his 2009 VMA outburst made her famous and insinuates they might still sleep together.
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Apstein reported that after the outburst, another staffer for the team apologized, but Taubman was not made available for an interview.
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" Nick finds the outburst pathetic, "as if his complacency, more acute than of old, was not enough to him any more.
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That was nothing compared to their third-quarter outburst, when New York scored 42 points and held Charlotte to just 14.
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And then all that water that built up during the flood upstream is now released in an outburst flood swishing downstream.
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The outburst came on the heels of a 31-point second half last week in a 37-16 win at Jacksonville.
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To whatever extent that stress and alcohol factored into Joe's outburst, neither are excuses for talking to his wife that way.
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It was Daryl's outburst in the emotional aftermath of Abraham's (Michael Cudlitz) death that caused Negan to take a second victim.
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Ghana didn't have the vibrant hooliganism that dogged European soccer, but it did have the occasional outburst, especially during big matches.
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Rihanna was screaming and hysterical before she bailed on the Grammys, but there are conflicting stories about what triggered her outburst.
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The researchers initially thought this outburst was a star exploding in a supernova , but that explanation didn&apost match the data.
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The Aggies deserved their awful night after Moorehead's ignorant rant, but the problem is bigger than this one ill-advised outburst.
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Others compared it to Roseanne Barr's recent racist Twitter outburst, which led to the cancelation of the Trump fan's ABC show.
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So while there is a populist outburst against the EU, people also understand that America might not be there to help.
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Olson crushed his 22nd homer to right-center field to make it 4-0, and Pinder's RBI double completed the outburst.
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Trump's unexpected outburst prompted both oil benchmarks — U.S. West Texas Intermediate (WTI) and globally traded Brent — to fall around 1 percent.
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Duterte had his outburst on Monday when he was defending his war on drugs that has killed at least 2,400 Filipinos.
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Matz did not really need the outburst, stifling a Cleveland lineup that had rocked Matt Harvey in the middle innings Saturday.
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The Times of India also reported that the woman was inebriated and caused an outburst when she discovered her husband's infidelity.
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The heated outburst came as Democrats began to vocally complain that Gowdy had gone over his allotted time in questioning Strzok.
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Every news-grabbing outburst by Trump offers an opportunity for Kirk to hurl himself into the spotlight as a Trump denouncer.
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The outburst triggered a collective dropping of jaws across both sides of the aisle and, later, an apology from Wilson himself.
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Zidane stopped playing after the stunning head-butting incident in the World Cup, an outburst that will mark his career forever.
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Feeling the splash, he beat me to my first question with a Saucy outburst of "OUUUIIIEEE!" as we began to chat.
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Once the outburst was contained, Golden State won the jump ball, and Curry buried a deep three at the halftime buzzer.
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" Teigen described her Twitter tirade as "a general outburst from weeks of reading miserable people trying to infect anyone they can.
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Now, Democrats are afraid that Trump's outburst means the president will try to prevent Mueller from appearing in front of Congress.
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So if you unleash an angry outburst, they will likely push back, thinking you are making a big deal over nothing.
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The choir was on its feet, singing along to their own voices, dancing and jumping, an almost athletic outburst of bliss.
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Ms. Garcia says that staff members handle each outburst as best they can and work assiduously to address Mr. Paredes's behavior.
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And aside from that early outburst, the Yankees' offense was in a state of dystopia for the rest of the afternoon.
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Trump's outburst sent White House staff scrambling to convene a meeting on drug pricing this morning with potentially more to come.
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"The sheer scale of a catastrophic outburst of the dam would overwhelm in-country capacities to respond," the U.N. report said.
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The affidavit also notes Dawson's history of outburst at the Capitol, including several disturbances he made in the House in 2015.
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Talking past each other, they had their second fight in two days, which led to the episode's one outburst of strangeness.
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The Houston Astros no longer share the worst record in the American League, due to a rare outburst of offensive firepower.
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The background for Mr. Trump's outburst is, of course, the F.B.I.'s investigation of his inner circle's contacts with Russian intelligence.
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The eight-goal outburst is Nashville's largest since a 9-2 win over the Toronto Maple Leafs on Nov 18, 2014.
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Siakam and Ibaka had back-to-back dunks late in the outburst, and Ibaka finished it off with a 3-pointer.
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Franz Wagner paced the outburst with two lay-ins and a couple of free throws for eight of his 10 points.
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The outburst included three consecutive 3-pointers, with Ryan Arcidiacono knocking down the first one and White draining the next two.
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Even barring last week's outburst, many have wondered if the J.P. Morgan chief would consider a bid for the Oval Office.
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Baron Corbin isn't going to set the world on fire, but his post-elimination outburst knocking out several wrestlers felt right.
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Brett Connolly, Nicklas Backstrom and John Carlson also scored for Washington, but its biggest stars didn&apost match the Knights&apos outburst.
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Pelosi and Schumer seem more than happy to try to bait the president into a public outburst, as they did on Tuesday.
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The flamboyant and unpredictable Kyrgios again displayed his best and worst as he combined spectacular shots with an outburst of poor behavior.
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The outburst lasts a mere two seconds, but Lombardo connects 28 times in 2 seconds, which is literally faster than an uzi.
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Anxiety can trigger the full range of anger, from the flash of an explosive outburst to the slow burn of constant frustration.
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Although De Niro has criticized the president before, he did not elaborate or offer any kind of explanation for Sunday night's outburst.
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The unusualness of this kind of emotional outburst does accomplish two things: First, it reinforces just how much Alicia is falling apart.
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Luhnow's top assistant, Brandon Taubman, was fired last Friday for his profane outburst at female reporters after the American League Championship Series.
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But if he does, we are getting a pretty good idea of how it will happen – with an epic outburst of petulance.
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At the time, he told a federal magistrate judge that he had consumed edible marijuana before the flight, which caused his outburst.
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Comparing this intrinsic brightness with a supernova's brightness as perceived on Earth thus permits the distance to that outburst to be calculated.
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Adrianza started the outburst with a two-run single to right field and took second on a fielding error by Avisail Garcia.
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But when Langdon appears in the doorway, Mr. Gallant is shocked to find that the victim of his violent outburst is Evie.
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Auburn (8-2) was coming off a 117-point outburst in a win over Coastal Carolina, but came out cold against Mercer.
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Even with Young's struggles from distance, the Sooners were able to stay in the game thanks to an outburst from Kameron McGusty.
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We're going through one of those times when the term "recent Kanye West outburst" could be referring to more than one occasion.
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As we reported ... BC's outburst included her grabbing the buggy's handle and violently swinging it at the woman who set her off.
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There was still uncertainty over the stability of the lunar lander on the moon's surface, so there was no outburst of celebration.
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As Mr Kabila's time runs out, this latest outburst of violence may just be the beginning of a round of bloody confrontations.
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" Responding to Duterte's outburst, Rappler said: "The president knows who produces fake news in the Philippines, and it certainly is not Rappler.
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But the aide warned an outburst could come later, after Trump consults with his large network of friends outside the White House.
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Anderson highlighted Chicago's first inning outburst with a two-out, bases-clearing double and scored on Yolmer Sanchez's double one batter later.
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Towkio points to Mensa's 2010 Straight Up EP as the start of what we now know as the SaveMoney collective's musical outburst.
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The seventh-inning outburst made a winner out of Jeremy Hellickson (4-1), who combined with three relievers on a five-hitter.
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He struggles to confront the tensions in his marriage and friendships, and he ultimately faces social and professional consequences after an outburst.
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The 35-year-old declined to comment on his social media outburst after a training session at the Gangneung Oval on Friday.
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The answer is obvious - you will see a real outburst of emotions watching usual people fucking each other in every position imaginable!
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That outburst from the Defense Department, which was notable for its bluntness,sparked a fresh battle on the hotly partisan Benghazi panel.
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But in rushing to report on every new outburst and scandal, the press should be careful to avoid playing into Trump's hand.
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West has a bit of a history on that show, thanks to audio of a 2016 backstage outburst released by Page Six.
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Including it is going to make them seem potentially more suspicious, even though much of their current behavior doesn't reflect that outburst.
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The three goals constitute an offensive outburst for Carolina, which scored a total of two goals in those four most recent losses.
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With James resting, the Pistons roared back with a 22-21 outburst behind Drummond and Jackson to gain an 86-80 lead.
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The most pointed outburst came when Eric Swalwell, a California Democrat, asked about donors to a nonprofit that Whitaker once worked for.
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The outburst proved to be too much to overcome for St. John's, which shot 32.8 percent (20 of 61) from the field.
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Forward Cristiano Felicio punctuated the outburst with a driving layup to give Chicago its biggest lead of the night to that point.
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Since last November, a half dozen new organizations have sprung up to tap the widespread outburst of electoral energy on the left.
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"It was not a stellar basketball game," George Karl, the Kings' no-doubt-doomed coach, said afterward in an outburst of honesty.
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Derlunas was escorted out of Baltimore's Hippodrome Theatre after the outburst, and was issued a ticket by police, according to the Sun.
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She received a code violation for the resulting outburst and, later, after calling him a "liar and a thief," a game penalty.
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An inevitable win for Vladimir Putin, another outburst from President Trump and a giant Australian rubber duck lost on the high seas.
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Nor should hesitancy in unequivocally condemning a specific outburst of bigotry such as displayed by Congresswoman Omar ever be tolerated as well.
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France: An outburst of attacks against Roma this week was fueled by false reports of child kidnappings that circulated on social media.
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In 2011, the researchers noticed dips in the system's brightness, which shifted as the outburst evolved -- not something they had observed before.
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It did not take Pillar long to learn how deeply his one-word outburst, which was picked up by a microphone, resonated.
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Tennis player John McEnroe is infamous for an outburst he had at Wimbledon in 1981 in which he disputed an umpire's call.
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Boone said he wasn't surprised to see the uncensored videos of his outburst receive so much attention in this social media era.
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He started off the outburst with a 3-pointer, and he made a pair of jumpers and assisted on a Dziagwa trey.
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J.P. Macura nailed one 3-pointer before Kaiser Gates connected on three in a stunning outburst that left the Seminoles visibly staggered.
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The four-homer outburst doubled the Mets' total from their first eight games, when they lost five times and batted just .194.
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Encarnacion, Indians throttle Blue Jays CLEVELAND — It was the kind of outburst that used to help the Toronto Blue Jays win games.
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Noah Syndergaard, the Mets' starter, had driven in both of his team's runs until a five-run outburst in the fourth inning.
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O.A.S. member states should react consistently to this type of outburst, regardless of the political ideology or popular support of our leaders.
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The outburst blew out a colossal hole in the plasma surrounding the black hole, creating a "giant radio fossil" in the cluster.
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In the minds of many, her outburst and the resignations became symbols of a hair-trigger protest culture lacking any adult control.
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The Yankees were stymied by Rangers starter Nick Martinez until a break in the fifth inning led to a four-run outburst.
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Making his outburst even worse -- Bendet says her 4-year-old daughter was present and can be heard yelling in the background.
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A year ago, Texas' offensive outburst in this matchup led to the firing the following day of Oklahoma defensive coordinator Mike Stoops.
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The Tigers shot only 41.8 percent from the field and were flirting with a season-low in 3-pointers until McCormick's outburst.
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Mr. Mezger's outburst stemmed from a strained relationship with Ms. Griffin and Mr. Bick, who live in the same upscale gated community.
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TMZ has learned when Mateen was just 14 years old, he had a violent outburst in the middle of a math class.
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Abreu, who hit at least 25 home runs in his first three seasons, had gone homerless for 20 games before his power outburst.
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V404 Cygni caught the attention of astronomers around the world when it unleashed another bright outburst that lasted for two weeks in 2015.
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Revere led off the Nationals' seven-run third inning and came around to score before capping the outburst with a two-run triple.
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KURTZ: And Cathy, you know Brian Karem later said well, I was hearing BS, and I&aposm only human to explain this outburst.
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His first outburst came at college as he studied mercilessly for his mid-terms while simultaneously trying to shake a bout of shingles.
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Griffin made three assists and hit two free throws during the outburst, capped by an interior feed to Jon Leuer for a layup.
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" In response to reporters' questions about Kelly's outburst during the interview, Johnson, his publicist, said that the artist "felt real good about it.
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Sanders and his campaign condemned the outburst and death threats his supporters sent to the Nevada chairwoman, but refused to apologize for them.
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But he's spent the past month in an apparent panic about the border, and his outburst at Nielsen shows it isn't going away.
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After his first outburst, the judge asks Dalton to whisper to his lawyer if he has anything to say, however he continues talking.
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There are lots of people around but they keep on moving about their business exactly like they didn't just hear the vile outburst.
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And Mr. Cruz, the object of Mr. Trump's outburst, sought to portray his opponent's language as beneath the dignity of the White House.
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Miami cut Detroit's 4.13-point halftime lead to nine early in the third but a 23-8 Pistons outburst made it 81-57.
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Almost two weeks after her outburst against Sweden at the Summer Olympics, the other cleat has dropped for American soccer star Hope Solo.
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When they had completed their map, they found something odd: Almost every outburst occurred on the edge between one geographic feature and another.
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The press has, for the most part, fixated on Fairooz's laughter at Sessions, as though she has been convicted for that particular outburst.
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The outburst capped the first four-goal performance in Senators' playoff history, and it gave Ottawa a 2-0 lead in the series.
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" The mayor, who clashed with Trump last week over his lack of leadership, said the president's latest outburst showed a "lack of sensitivity.
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And that relief only made his unpredictable outburst when I failed to answer the phone in time all the more startling and distressing.
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After scoring just two first-period goals in their first six games, the Panthers enjoyed an offensive outburst early in the Friday contest.
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He bagged 12 points in the first 7:51, capping his outburst with a 3-pointer that gave Denver a 20-15 edge.
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The Greek had a foul-mouthed outburst at a line judge in his native language, for which he was served a code violation.
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Graham, coming off a 230-point outburst in a road win at TCU, made just 223 of 23 shots and scored 23 points.
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Bridges fired in back-to-back 103s during the late outburst and finished off a personal 8-0 run with two free throws.
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Amy's act is nearly unforgivable — in fact, many a reader has decided that it's entirely unforgivable — and Jo's passionate outburst is immensely cathartic.
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But a judge said during the proceeding -- and before Christian's outburst -- that it will be continued to his next appearance on July 18.
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The find offers a unique window into the properties, environment and outburst history of magnetars, which are the strongest magnets in the universe.
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Boone's outburst occurred after the start of the game was delayed 86 minutes by the threat of rain although a downpour never came.
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A towering bases-loaded shot from Yelich in the seventh inning, his 13rd, completed a six-run outburst that put the game away.
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"Everybody jumped on the outburst with whatever telescopes they could throw at it so we have this amazing observational coverage," Miller-Jones said.
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Having already been handed a code violation earlier in the match, the latest outburst meant the umpire also handed him a game penalty.
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Amadio capped the outburst at 17:35, wiring a wrister from the slot after maneuvering around a defender to get into the slot.
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A towering bases-loaded shot from Yelich in the seventh inning, his 33rd, completed a six-run outburst that put the game away.
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" After Johnson's outburst, Fletcher, 25, told Harrison during a break, "I could have gone off, but that would have made me look foolish.
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The offensive outburst was a welcome one for the Indians, who came into the game 27th in the American League in runs scored.
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And yet the post-election landscape has been defined by a frightening outburst of retribution and calls for reprisals against Trump's political enemies.
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In Let Trump Be Trump, Manafort's underhandedness results in one such outburst, but so does Sam Nunberg making a convoluted order at Wendy's.
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The Twitter outburst also led to new accusations of sexism against Trump, who has a long history of off-color remarks about women.
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White House officials were in a meeting discussing border security last August when a sudden outburst from aide Stephen Miller silenced the room.
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He has since apologized for the outburst but says it was a result of months of abuse on social media by club supporters.
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Instead, the angry grandpa shocked both the audience and (presumably) the CBS S&P team with a potty-mouthed outburst against the president.
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But these Finals have been a little bland and very blowout-heavy, and Irving's outburst did more than give us one more game.
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Just listen as the horns break through the funeral march, at once a pained outburst of grief and a call to greater things.
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Even there, the outburst could not be dismissed or ignored, as his government has mostly tried to do over the past few weeks.
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In a rare and short outburst of passion in the Bundestag this week, Ms. Merkel did give the right answer to the A.f.
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Teachers have even said that students focus better during subject transitions, and calm down faster in the wake of an outburst or tantrum.
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It would be too easy to dismiss this unforeseen outburst as the ranting of a sociopath, or even a sick attempt at humor.
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Before the five-run outburst in the eighth inning, the Nationals had only four hits over the first 16 innings of the series.
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The Yankees rode an early outburst against Justin Verlander and six steely innings from Paxton to a 21980-27 victory in the Bronx.
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With his outburst, it seems that the kind but callow boy has suddenly and inadvertently taken the first steps to becoming a man.
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JB [Calmly ignoring my outburst]: He likes his coffee black, I've seen him drink a latte, but mainly he likes his coffee black.
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The outburst likely offers a more reliable guide to the year ahead than the calls for unity he's expected to recite Tuesday night.
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The Perseid shower in 2016, for example, featured an especially large number of meteors — the phenomenon is known as an outburst, Cooke said.
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The point of Kim's outburst with Page in this episode is that Kim feels guilty about roughing up Chuck at that disbarment hearing.
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In this outburst of criticism, Mother was, of course, reprimanding me for inviting Charlie and Julie and little Patrick to the family event.
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Earlier, an emergency session of NATO leaders was called, throwing the previous schedule into disarray as officials scrambled to deal with Trump's outburst.
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I didn't see what had prompted her outburst, but their dialogue implied that he had visibly reacted in a way that implied disapproval.
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Flight crews categorize air rage in one of several types: belligerent behavior, emotional outburst, noncompliant behavior, and incidents involving drugs, alcohol, smoking or sex.
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An outburst blasting the water snowline out so far might actually be a common occurrence, but this is the first observation of it happening.
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And so of course Donald Trump&aposs public comment about Roseanne&aposs racist outburst includes absolutely no objection about Roseanne&aposs overt public racism.
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Hoiberg called timeout after Darrun Hilliard hit a corner three-pointer in transition off a Smith feed with 7:28 left, capping the outburst.
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"There is more possibility of a popular social outburst due to lack of food and medicine, and the constant abuses of authority," Alcala said.
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Fadell clams up after this outburst, but I later hear there is a dispute brewing between one of the Future Shape companies and Apple.
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Forecasters are predicting a Perseid outburst this year with double the normal rates—we're talking more than three meteors a minute under perfect conditions.
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Though he calls her tech proposal an "emotional outburst," Zuberi says her other plans on green manufacturing jobs and student loan debt are thoughtful.
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You're just waiting for that one major outburst to happen as the group struggles to air their grievances, patch things up, and move on.
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It wasn't the loss of my fictional resistance group or even the sentiment expressed in the quote that prompted this sudden outburst of emotion.
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Dawson was arrested on a charge of assaulting a police officer in October after an outburst in the chamber of the House of Representatives.
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Kalamazoo County District Court Judge Christopher Haenicke on Friday bound Dalton, 45, over after a preliminary hearing that included an outburst by the suspect.
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Taubman later acknowleded that his remarks were inappropriate, and the team announced Thursday that the assistant general manager had been fired for the outburst.
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A foul-mouthed outburst cost the new leader of Washington's key Pacific ally a chance to meet President Barack Obama in Laos on Tuesday.
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Virginia House of Delegates Speaker Kirk Cox, a Republican, rebuked Samirah for his "disrespectful outburst" and accused him of violating the legislative body's rules.
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Trump complained Wednesday, in an angry and, at times, even poignant televised outburst, that he's not getting any breaks -- and it's just not fair!
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The countries broke off ties following an outburst of anti-Saudi demonstrations in Iran last year after Saudi Arabia executed a prominent Shiite cleric.
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The explosive nature of the exchange prompted Jared Kushner to inform Tillerson's chief of staff, Margaret Peterlin, that Tillerson's outburst was unprofessional and unacceptable.
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Priebus allies claim Scaramucci's profane outburst will make it difficult for him to gain the support of key Republican figures in Washington and statehouses.
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"We were able to dictate the play in the offensive zone more so than in games past," Okposo said of the five-goal outburst.
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Cory Joseph's pull-up jump shot capped the outburst and increased Indiana's lead to 33-17 with 10:33 to go before the intermission.
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ABOUT THE RED WINGS (18-19-6): Saturday's offensive outburst did not include Riley Sheahan or Dylan Larkin, who are mired in awful slumps.
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Coming off a six-goal outburst, the Blues can push the visiting Stars to the brink of elimination in Game 215 on Thursday night.
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The outburst revealed three key characteristics that would be a part of just about every interaction between the Trump administration and the press: 228.
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Tolliver drained two 295-pointers during a 250-222 Detroit outburst at the beginning of the fourth quarter to double the lead to 16.
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UCLA responded to Washington State's run with an immediate, 228-214 run, and an outburst of 32 points over the game's final nine minutes.
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The sinewy lyricism of Mr. Herbert's baritone never quite rose above the orchestra as it produced one metal-glazed, dissonant outburst after the next.
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Philadelphia shot 67.5 percent from the field in the first half, an offensive outburst that might have been bigger if not for nine turnovers.
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Moran capped a three-run Pittsburgh outburst in the third with a run-scoring double to right to pull the Pirates within 4-3.
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The Washington Post: Five days of fury: Inside Trump's bad Paris temper, outburst at British Prime Minister Theresa May, election woes and staff upheaval.
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Bill Cosby's profane outburst following his conviction for drugging and molesting Andrea Constand didn't surprise other women who have accused him of sexual assault.
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Mathieu Joseph opened and closed a four-goal outburst for the Lightning that spanned a 26-minute stretch between the first and second periods.
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Ms. Merkel defended her decision to abandon border controls a year ago and admit the refugees in a welcoming outburst that has since soured.
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Even those Republicans who do voice objections to Trump tend to treat each outburst as a discrete incident, thereby denying the obvious, deeper problem.
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President Donald Trump's fresh outburst at Canada on Monday will also make it hard to close the pact by the end of this week.
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The outburst, his seemingly chaotic managing style, and his long-touted passion for cryptocurrency created an image of Byrne as a free-wheeling leader.
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The outburst came just days after he won the Japan Open, his third title in a year of impressive growth and improvement, histrionics aside.
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Del Potro went on to win the title, much to Federer's chagrin when he was slapped with a $1,500 fine for his sweary outburst.
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Presiding Judge Alphons Orie read out the judgment Wednesday after ordering Mladic out of the courtroom for the final verdict over an angry outburst.
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Price was hammered by the Yankees a night after the outburst, and met with manager John Farrell when the team got back into Boston.
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Memphis came in having ended a three-game losing skid on Wednesday, but it could not replicate the offensive outburst it produced against Minnesota.
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A lawyer railed against employees and customers he heard speaking Spanish at a New York restaurant, and a video of the outburst went viral.
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GLISTIN was designed to monitor ice sheets, but it can also detect changes in the Kilauea landscape caused by the outburst, agency officials said.
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Devils ride second-period outburst to rout of Sabres BUFFALO, N.Y. — The New Jersey Devils may be ahead of schedule with their rebuilding plan.
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In the show's fourth season, she finally gets fed up with Selina's incompetence and quits her job as campaign manager in a fantastic outburst.
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After reports of an outburst aboard a plane earlier this week, Selma Blair has released a statement to Vanity Fair apologizing for her actions.
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Judge T.S. Ellis, presiding over the case, began the eighth day of the trial with an apology for an outburst from the day prior.
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But what makes these protests uniquely challenging for authorities is that they are raw and inchoate -- an outburst rather than a platform of demands.
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He is not likely to turn heads with a fiery speech or locker-room outburst, something his former teammates said was never his style.
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Willis's outburst was hardly the first clue "Sharp Objects" had given us that there was something rotten at the core of the Crellin clan.
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Chris was on probation at the time of the window-smashing incident stemming from another violent outburst -- the 2009 domestic violence incident with Rihanna.
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Behind closed doors at the Fed, officials started debating whether this outburst of volatility in markets really posed a risk to the overall economy.
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"This rare event was a super-outburst from a dwarf nova, which can be thought of as a vampire star system," Ridden-Harper said.
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Williams completed the outburst at 6:36 when he scored in front off a feed from Backstrom for his 14th goal of the season.
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The idea survives into earthy modern English, in which a person who is having an emotional outburst is described as "losing his" — you know.
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I also wrote my colleague a note of forgiveness for his nasty outburst and told him I only want him to get better. Thoughts?
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Relievers Reyes Moronta, Will Smith and Hunter Strickland preserved the shutout and Gorkys Hernandez and Nick Hundley hit homers in the sixth-inning outburst.
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His outburst laid bare the rift between the bureaucracy and a president who came into office determined to challenge decades of foreign policy orthodoxy.
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Will a uniformed officer write up an unauthorized birthday cake or will a flight attendant erupt in a red-faced outburst of air rage?
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The president's outburst ended a relatively subdued period after the deaths of 17 people in the shooting at a high school in Parkland, Fla.
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We thought that once the vortex got too close to the equator, it would break up and perhaps create a spectacular outburst of cloud activity.
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" Meghan laughed at Harry's passionate outburst and joked: "No pressure…" Harry replied, "Over the years religion has divided us but we're all the same underneath.
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But it's not a stretch to think this outburst might be the result of living in such a claustrophobic environment for the past couple weeks.
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Take Kimmel, whose on camera outburst about his newborn son probably did more to save Obamacare than anything or anyone else (on television, at least).
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Jay's call-out was a response to West's mid-concert outburst in which he called out Jay-Z and Beyoncé for not returning his calls.
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Locken's outburst took place late at night, during a girls trip to Austin and was caught on Cary Deuber's iPhone camera for all to hear.
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An outburst occurs every so often when the Earth travels through the middle of that debris, as opposed to just at its edge, NASA says.
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While details of the incident remain unclear, the NYT interview reveals the outburst was bad enough that talking about it months later made Walter cry.
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Betts will try to follow up an eight-RBI outburst when the Red Sox continue their road trip by visiting the Texas Rangers on Monday.
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During the ten months that followed the outburst, the astronomers watched as ASASSN-15lh went through a series of phases consistent with a tidal disruption.
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Flanked by his host, President Juan Manuel Santos of Colombia, the American vice-president knew that he would face questions about a recent Trumpian outburst.
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He had an outburst on the sidelines last week in a rematch with cornerback rival Josh Norman whose Washington Redskins edged New York 29-27.
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Kalamazoo County District Judge Christopher Haenicke said he removed Dalton because he made a verbal outburst and had started to jump up from his chair.
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The last significant previous lake outburst was in 2010, said Mir, who worked with the UNDP pilot project to reduce disaster risk in the area.
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Trump was criticized heavily on both sides of the aisle for the outburst, with Sasse saying the tweets were "beneath the dignity" of his office.
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Previously a well-liked Washington fixture, Spicer has turned himself into an international joke by loudly and aggressively defending Trump's every outrage and nonsensical outburst.
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The President has described Kim as "open" and "very honorable" in recent weeks, an outburst of flattery apparently designed to bring him to the table.
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The closest he comes to an outburst is when, low on cash, he tries to order a fast-food child's meal and is humiliatingly refused.
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A miscommunication in the outfield, which allowed a Ryan Vogelbach fly ball to drop in left-center, opened the floodgates for Seattle's sixth-inning outburst.
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Though it's not clear what, specifically, triggered the president's outburst, New York Attorney General Letitia James has been aggressive in investigating Trump and his administration.
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"I don't know that this one outburst and that history you cite is enough to disqualify her from being on the Foreign Affairs Committee," Rep.
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And with the Grizzlies trapping Harden early, he was secondarily involved in the outburst, posting six assists against only four attempts in the opening frame.
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Trump's outburst Tuesday was apparently aimed at the Palestinian Authority, which condemned Trump's declaration of Jerusalem as the Israeli capital in a speech last month.
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Recent days have seen an outburst of violence in the region, with Israeli airstrikes killing at least 34 Palestinians including nine civilians, the BBC reported.
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Games like Wednesday's — when he reached base four times, scored three runs and was a central figure in an offensive outburst — have been exceedingly rare.
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Later, rain suspended about half of the remaining matches, leaving Kyrgios's outburst as the most prominent event of an otherwise disappointing afternoon at Roland Garros.
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While this apoplectic outburst of raging disillusion does feel like a new force in American politics, it's actually an old one, and a recurring one.
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Kyrgios' outburst comes after the Australian seemed to be reinventing himself as a crowd favourite in the weeks following his Wimbledon defeat by Rafa Nadal.
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In the very last moments of the trial, after the verdict was reached and before the judge had ruled on bail, Cosby had another outburst.
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Even after his initial outburst, Trump apparently didn't bother to consult with his economic and diplomatic advisers on the best way to implement these tariffs.
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In that moment, Bragen could not tolerate the outburst, so he shouted across the net, "Don't you say a word," adding a vulgarity for emphasis.
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Shepard said on Tuesday that his outburst was not in direct response to the interception, but rather the result of four losses' worth of disappointment.
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The death of Colonel Beltrame brought the death toll from Friday's violent outburst in southern France to five, including the gunman; 15 others were wounded.
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But after Mr. Trump equivocated in his response to an outburst of white nationalist violence last August in Charlottesville, Va., the advisory groups swiftly unraveled.
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It implies that as the economy returns to full employment, an outburst of faster growth in productivity — and hence economic growth — is a real possibility.
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Romano, 24, took the mound two hours later than anticipated, but with a 193-0 lead thanks to a Reds outburst that bookended a thunderstorm.
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This unprecedented outburst of collective action was propelled by a dawning awareness that the South's arcane factions were no match for the Communist political machine.
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Still, the outburst suggested that Mr. Trump, increasingly angry and frustrated about the investigations, is waging a concerted campaign to shift the focus to Mrs.
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Carolina held a 19-1 advantage in third-period shots but couldn't come up with goals after a six-goal outburst in its previous game.
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Taken with Pompeo's outburst and Scavino's lie, it raises the question of whether normally apolitical figures aren't being conscripted into Trump's war on the press.
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Their outburst off Patrick Corbin and Wander Suero lifted them to a 10-4 victory and a two-games-to-one lead in the series.
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During his outburst at the NPR reporter, Pompeo questioned whether Americans "care" about Ukraine, prompting a public rebuttal from his former top diplomat in Ukraine.
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Another couple weeks of haggling, for naught if history is any guide, could certainly shift these views, as could another outburst from President Donald Trump.
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The blatant breaches of the embargo since the Berlin agreement prompted a furious outburst on Thursday by the United Nations envoy to Libya, Ghassan Salamé.
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His outburst placed Republicans in a distinctly awkward position as ballots were being cast, with victory in the race suddenly looking as uncomfortable as defeat.
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Federal courts imposed a national freeze on its implementation, prompting Mr. Trump to attack the judiciary — and Judge Robart specifically — in an outburst on Twitter.
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It's not hard to imagine a longer Safdie film that followed the baby's mother, slightly freaked out by the outburst that interrupted her ordinary day.
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The friend had a sister, and one of her boyfriend's buddies had been at the club and had recorded Richards's outburst on a digital camera.
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The union said it had submitted evidence of the outburst directly to Block Communications, the company that owns The Post-Gazette and The Toledo Blade.
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Since then, Trump's personal account suddenly looks like stale PR. There hasn't been a "SAD!" outburst or a personal attack on an establishment politician yet.
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Kelly was previously unable to make bail and has since been arrested for money owed in child support — something that provoked another outburst from the singer.
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A Moscow-brokered ceasefire agreed on Tuesday stopped the outburst of violence in which Azerbaijan and the Armenia-backed rebel region lost dozens of their servicemen.
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U.S. President Barack Obama canceled a meeting with Duterte at an Asian leaders' summit in Laos last week after a televised outburst by the Philippine leader.
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During the reunion, she was upset that Andy Cohen brought up the accusations, but says the outburst was edited to be more controversial than it was.
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More than an outburst against a random act of police brutality, the riots were a reaction to the heightened racial tensions and disenfranchisement in Los Angeles.
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Depending on the response to Mr Johnson's outburst, this situation will either get better or worse, in the view of Mr Amin, a Manchester-based accountant.
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His two-run homer in the sixth capped the outburst by Kansas City, which reached double digits in runs scored for the seventh time this season.
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In fact she may benefit from a sudden outburst of bad blood between Britain and its European Union partners—but it risks souring the Brexit negotiations.
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I don't believe RBG's outburst is enough to tilt the election to Trump, because I don't believe Trump is as close to winning as Gore was.
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Love's first-quarter outburst trails only the 37 points scored by the Warriors' Klay Thompson in the third quarter against the Sacramento Kings two seasons ago.
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Unsworth ended an interview segment by suggesting Musk should "stick his submarine where it hurts" — a tongue-in-cheek phrase which apparently triggered Musk's Twitter outburst.
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Brennan's outburst came as he stood next to one of Nassar's victims, Gwen Anderson, as she recounted the molestation she suffered at the hands of Nassar.
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Bridges got that outburst going with the tip-in and finished it off with a dunk off a Langford feed to make the score 45-27.
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Kardashian admitted that she had unfollowed her husband and didn't know he had made a big April 18 return to Twitter until his outburst this week.
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Another offensive outburst would be beneficial to Tseng, a command pitcher who learned Wednesday he will make his debut in the heat of a pennant race.
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What wasn't clear was whether Philae remained in its original spot beneath the cliff's shadow, or if it had been blown elsewhere by a cometary outburst.
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The outburst came as the officials said that a controversial US missile defense system was up and running in South Korea -- albeit in a limited capacity.
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The media reports prompted a spike in online chatter, with the outburst in the top 10 discussed topics on popular microblog Sina Weibo on Monday morning.
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Left winger Jaden Schwartz scored the Blues' first power-play goal in six games before left wingers Scottie Upshall and David Perron capped off the outburst.
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House Democrats still have to hash out some disagreements, but Trump's outburst may serve to unify the caucus around a straightforward message: The president is racist.
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Adrien Broner is making a public plea for help ... this after the boxer was seen in a frightening violent outburst on the streets of Las Vegas.
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Hong Kong (CNN)A gas outburst in a Chinese coal mine trapped 13 people on Sunday, killing all but one of them, according to state media.
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The outburst by Colborne, who needed 23 games to reach the three-goal mark last season, helped make Jared Bednar's NHL coaching debut a successful one.
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Try two goals in the third period's first 2949 seconds, an outburst that shaped the game's remainder, even as the Predators kept pouring shots toward Kinkaid.
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Conway's plug also came the day after the president put the brand front and center in the news cycle with an angry Twitter outburst at Nordstrom.
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Her most infamous outburst came late one night in 2005, when she and her bodyguards burst into the offices of the Daily Nation, Kenya's biggest newspaper.
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However, Blair's vacation ended on a bad note as she suffered a public outburst on her return flight from Cancun, Mexico to Los Angeles on Monday.
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Last week, the legendary frozen meat Steak-umm had a Network-style outburst on Twitter, touching on everything from college debt to unemployment to millennial nihilism.
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The brief outburst followed weeks of Dubelier indicating in court filings and hearings that he's ready to play hardball with Mueller's team and Rhee in particular.
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"War, which used to be cruel and magnificent, has now become cruel and squalid," he declared in "My Early Life," in an outburst of pure Blimpery.
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And each time, as I've waited for my face to lose its post-outburst splotches, I've wondered exactly why these emotional moments are considered so taboo.
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He opened his candidacy with a nativist outburst, assailing illegal immigration and calling Mexicans rapists and drug dealers, which fed the base's economic and cultural discontent.
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That girlfriend, played by Tyra Banks, embodies the women he describes in the song: she's wildin', she's super-childish — except her outburst is completely called for.
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Anthony, coming off a 34-point outburst Tuesday in the Tar Heels' win over Notre Dame, struggled from the floor, making only 7 of 216 shots.
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Last July, in a classic outburst of narcissism, Trump privately referred to Amlo as "Juan Trump," declaring the newly-elected president to be his Mexican equivalent.
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The Nationals sent 15 batters to the plate in their seventh-inning outburst, which included eight hits and three walks and made the score 15-2.
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It was the most kidlike these dancers had acted all night, a hard-earned giddy outburst after showing just how poised and sophisticated they could be.
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Although the war ended with a cease-fire in 1994, clashes occur regularly along the disputed border — including the most violent outburst in years, in April.
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Trump's outburst at Pichai was seemingly in response to a segment on Fox Business' "Lou Dobbs Tonight" that featured a former Google engineer named Kevin Cernekee.
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Nash: I think when he sees that that's happening and he sort of has a huge outburst because he can't believe he didn't check that earlier.
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The 23-year-old's most-recent outburst came against the NFL's top-ranked rushing defense while San Diego boasts the fifth-best (85.3) in the league.
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Although other insiders said Carey did not provoke Minaj, a profanity-laced outburst (caught on video and posted by TMZ) suggested that Minaj was fed up.
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Generally, it has treated intolerance in caricaturish terms — say, the occasional racist outburst from a "Big Brother" contestant, or an unkind swipe by a Real Housewife.
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Thinking of calling it Pravda … Here's the dynamic that explains Musk's Twitter outburst: Tesla is clearly struggling to reach production levels that will justify its valuation.
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In 2008, the melting Passu glacier, above the highway, led to a glacial lake outburst flood, which blocked and damaged the road prior to its upgrade.
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" Members of the crowd immediately rebuked her—"They're not!" they said loudly—but Blackburn ignored the outburst and repeated herself: "I stand firm in that belief.
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Even the orbiter's star trackers (navigational aids that help orient Rosetta in space) detected an uptick in reflected light off the scattered detritus of the outburst.
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By the accused, she means her protagonist — Suraya, the senior police detective, who ends up accidentally killing her husband while defending herself from another violent outburst.
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Lasha was the second of the five women to testify, and her outburst toward Cosby prompted the defense to ask Judge Steven O'Neill for a mistrial.
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Within a week or so of last summer's outburst of public outrage, the word "vaccine" became one of the most restricted words on Chinese social media.
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" Mr. Bouvet, in response to emailed questions, said his outburst against Ms. Pougetoux, "is absolutely not a question of secularism, in the sense of the law.
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The Tigers sputtered early on offense but finished with a 14-point outburst over the final 5:13, and the defense came up with big stops.
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But if you read The Miami Herald, you'd more fully appreciate the uproar, and the rarity of hearing such a crude outburst by an elected official.
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But despite that outburst of support, Mr. Vizcarra's argument that the dissolution was necessary to protect the country's democracy will likely stoke painful memories in Peru.
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Nevertheless, Trump's outburst draws focus to a long-simmering, high-stakes standoff between law enforcement and the tech industry that's threatening to boil over yet again.
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Aside from a 29-run outburst over two games last weekend, the Padres have scored a total of eight runs in their other seven games. 2.
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Stone Gettings and Josh Green — who finished with 211 points — added three-point plays during the 11-0 outburst that resulted in a 69-43 lead.
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This little outburst aside, the Haggler does care about the thousands of people who have been arrested and whose mug shots appear on mug-shot websites.
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A couple of layups by Siakam, another from VanVleet and a dunk by Boucher completed a 12-0 outburst and turned the game into a rout.
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Chase reportedly apologized to the cast and crew for his language, but the outburst is said to have further strained relations between Harmon and the actor.
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Pageau's four-goal outburst stole Game 2 against the Rangers, and he has seven goals in the playoffs after scoring only 12 in the regular season.
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These "jökulhlaups", a type of glacial outburst flood, alter landscapes, devastate vegetation and threaten lives as well as infrastructure, including hydroelectric plants along glacier-fed rivers.
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The threat marked the second outburst from the criminal, who said earlier, "You want to know his last words?" in reference to Field, the Herald reported.
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DW: All of the people who endure are there because they care about these things and this is a spontaneous outburst of that spirit and helping.
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In particular, glacial lake outburst flows, like the Missoula Floods some 13,000 years ago, left behind similar features such as the Channeled Scablands in Washington state.
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The Associated Press reports that least 25 Palestinians were killed, including militants and civilians, and at least four Israeli civilians died in this weekend's violent outburst.
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"Money doesn't trickle down for everything," Mr. Martinez answered, adding that the outburst of generosity from French billionaires only exposed the inequalities that divide the country.
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Thomas Gibson's angry outburst at a "Criminal Minds" writer wasn't the first time he's been violent on set -- connecting with a director's chin -- TMZ has learned.
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The reason behind the festival-goer's outburst is the sight of a pop-up of Mae Deli, the London cafe Mills co-owns with her husband.
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The outburst, coupled with the familial disarray throughout the episode, also makes you think about whether any of Monterey's mothers are doing a good job parenting.
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Before his arrest, Patrick wrote in a letter to his church that Donita suffered from bipolar disorder and was having an outburst, which led to the Aug.
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Her rendition of "Why'd Ya Do It," the graphically profane outburst of a sexually betrayed woman, is a tour de force of venomous scratching and spitting fury.
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The recent outburst of violence comes after months of near-weekly border protests organized by Hamas aimed in part at protesting the Israeli-Egyptian blockade of Gaza.
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The Pistons outscored the Bulls 31-19 in the fourth quarter, including a 0003-0 outburst early in the quarter when they took the lead for good.
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The outburst may result in a penalty for Williams for violating the All England Club's rule prohibiting players from hitting or throwing racquets while on the court.
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" The defense attorney said that Morrissey's outburst was the result of him knowing he was losing the case, adding: "His grip on his masculinity is very precarious.
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Canha started the outburst when he tripled to lead off the inning and came home to score on a one-out single to right field by Piscotty.
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Monahan closed out Calgary's outburst by finishing off a two-on-one with Johnny Gaudreau with 24 seconds remaining in the period to make it 4-0.
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First-class passengers also face an increased risk of an airborne outburst just by having economy passengers walk by them on their way to the economy section.
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The Brexit vote won't be a landslide, Shepherdson said, but he expects the country to experience an "outburst of rationality" and vote to stay in the EU.
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After all, it's often hard to tell the difference between a specifically-inspired Trump Twitter Outburst™ and your average, run-of-the-mill Trump Twitter habits.
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And Taubman's locker room outburst suggested that he, at least, continues to hold a grudge about reporters holding the Astros accountable for their decision to acquire Osuna.
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Whether in the workplace or your local pub, establishing fitness in someone's personal space relieves tension and confirms how close you are to a violent existential outburst.
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This isn't an emotional outburst or wistful "Say you'll remember me"; this is Taylor looking at the wreckage of a vindication, a stinging fait accompli of vengeance.
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The countries offended condemned the outburst and human rights groups labeled the comment racist, given that Trump described people from largely white Norway as more desirable immigrants.
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And Turkey's claims that it helped the Peshmerga by providing tanks, artillery and troops in weekend battles around Bashiqa drew another angry outburst from Iraq's Prime Minister.
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The right-hander's 420-foot homer, his first of the season and fourth of his career, put the finishing touch on Washington's eight-run, third-inning outburst.
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Mets NEW YORK — A cathartic early-season offensive outburst by the Atlanta Braves on Wednesday night sent the New York Mets another loss closer toward crisis mode.
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The New York Times columnist Ross Douthat made this case in a column during the same outburst of protests, which swept through dozens of campuses that fall.
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Then there are the unabashed criticisms against the boxing establishment, such as his post-fight outburst after his controversial loss in his first encounter with Juan Diaz.
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Young M.A. made Thanksgiving really awkward with her outburst about homophobia within the family, but it was so necessary and she's been getting supportive texts ever since.
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The outburst from Derlunas follows a string of anti-Semitic incidents in the U.S. In October, a mass shooting at a Pittsburgh synagogue left 11 people dead.
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The outburst comes on the heels of the 26-year-old Semien going 4-for-34 with 12 strikeouts in the first nine games of the month.
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Juncker's Dutch deputy defended the outburst as the mark of a "passionate" politician: "Jean-Claude has a habit of letting his heart speak," Frans Timmermans told reporters.
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Jake Arrieta (123-2) also homered as part of a 17-hit outburst by the Cubs as they overcame a rough outing for the right-handed ace.
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Even as we see her wail, early on, as one of her many lovers dumps her and leaves her behind, we only see this outburst in flashback.
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Mitski's sharp, miserable Puberty 2 pulls it off because the specifics of analysis disappear beneath her guitar feedback in an expertly dramatized outburst of deprivation and rage.
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He called the moment "the beginning of the end of his life" because Lady Gaga cancelled their tour — ironically titled Fame Kills — immediately following West's immature outburst.
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Before the Mets' late scoring outburst, their only offense against baseball's best pitching staff had been a long home run by Yoenis Cespedes in the sixth inning.
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Garcia also had a second-inning triple as the White Sox scored once in the first and twice in the second before the outburst in the sixth.
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The late Dodgers outburst came after an unlikely pitcher's duel between the teams' No. 22 starters, Alex Wood of the Dodgers and Charlie Morton of the Astros.
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This outburst erupted quite suddenly, but only after years of more gradual, low-level increases in interethnic hostilities between Tutsis and Hutus had been instigated and tolerated.
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The outburst from the witness stand by one of the five, aspiring actress Chelan Lasha, prompted the defense to request a mistrial, but Judge Steven O'Neill refused.
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But if Mo-G's outburst are any indication, the "new Toronto" has no intention of being a mere tribute to the success of an old kingdom anymore.
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The explanations that circulated about this outburst had to do with something happening on the surface of the grape halves, which were presumed to be conducting electricity.
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The extremely young age of the lava deposit offers scientists a window into the very beginnings of what happens when a volcanic outburst occurs beneath the seas.
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After defusing an ugly debate over her French Open outfit, Williams was a model of sportsmanship and dignity until her outburst in Saturday's final, Wesley Morris writes.
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The unchained behavior typically causes Democratic outrage and a push for new investigations, and causes an outburst of media coverage warning that US norms are under attack.
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A.J. Hinch, the Astros' manager, said before Game 1 on Tuesday he did not hear about the clubhouse outburst until the Sports Illustrated article had been published.
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The majority of Trump's tweets came during a morning outburst in which he retweeted dozens of messages from Republican lawmakers ripping the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearings.
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The majority of Trump's tweets came during a morning outburst in which he retweeted dozens of messages from Republican lawmakers ripping the House Judiciary Committee's impeachment hearings.
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A Vietnam veteran myself, I recognized it as a tonic outburst of G.I. black humor, a cheeky comment on the reality of who was bombing whose homeland.
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To Indian analysts, the outburst conveyed Beijing's dissatisfaction with President Trump's plans to carry forward the United States-India strategic maritime partnership begun under President Barack Obama.
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Trump's extraordinary outburst on Monday against NATO allies, the European Union and Canada appeared aimed at striking a chord with voters who support his "America First" agenda.
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Will Smith, Enrique Hernandez and Max Muncy had RBI singles before Pollock closed the outburst with a three-run homer, his 15th, for an 8-4 lead.
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Buffalo's five-goal first period was its biggest outburst since it scored five against New Jersey in the second period of a 5-1 win on Jan.
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Symbolizing how the day went for Foltynewicz and his idol, Wainwright gave up a hit to his counterpart on an 0-2 curve to start that outburst.
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The threat marked the second outburst from the criminal, who said earlier, "You want to know his last words?" in reference to Field, the Boston Herald reported.
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Craig Stammen (1-2) threw two pitches to retire the last hitter of the sixth and picked up the win, thanks to San Diego's seventh-inning outburst.
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So much of Vice Principals is about anger and frustration, but we don't really see Snodgrass have an outburst of rage or anything, at least so far.
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The current show, Spatial Oddities, transforms the diminutive cave-like gallery into an outburst of whimsical, color-saturated objects and paintings, reveling in tactility and oddball materials.
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That was enough to prompt an outburst from retired former world number 53 Sam Groth, who in a newspaper column dubbed the American's reaction an 'absolute disgrace'.
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Meryl Streep, who was at the center of attention for her outburst against President-elect Donald Trump on Sunday, is nominated for her role in "Florence Foster Jenkins".
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Nadler responded by saying the vote would be moving forward, accusing the Justice Department of a "last-minute outburst" and urging negotiations over the Mueller report to continue.
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Previous attorneys representing Van Hook attempted a "homosexual panic" claim in his defense, or the idea that self-revulsion over sexual identity confusion contributed to a violent outburst.
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The outburst came as Trail faces charges of first-degree murder, improper disposal of human remains and conspiracy to commit murder in Loofe's killing, according to court documents.
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Following the team's 76-65 victory, Izzo defended his outburst, explaining he had been unhappy with the lack of effort he was seeing from Henry on the court.
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The offensive outburst was a welcome sign after the team scored only 22 runs in its previous five games and was shut out in two of those games.
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