REPORT: FBI PROBING WHITEFISH DEAL: Federal law enforcement is probing the now-cancelled contract between Montana company Whitefish Energy and Puerto Rico, The Wall Street Journal reported Monday.
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After a decade of probing, they now have an answer.
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But that glib shorthand does this probing set a disservice.
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Go deeper: Mueller probing Michael Flynn plot to kidnap Gulen
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The Department of Justice is also probing Musk's privatization tweets.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin wasn't just probing our digital systems.
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There, a doctor asked probing questions about her mental health.
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Federal investigators are currently probing the cause of the crash.
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Not a writer probing the depths of his conflicted identity?
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Kelly responded that probing questions were part of her job.
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They were authentic expressions of him probing his own boundaries.
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is probing Tesco's (TSCO.
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At least four congressional committees are also probing the matter.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is probing its marketing practices.
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Congressional intelligence committees are probing Moscow's role in the election.
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She was supportive, briefly probing into my history with women.
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Graham's subcommittee is probing Russian influence in the presidential election.
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All we're doing is probing; we're not talking with them.
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Regulators are reportedly probing contracts related to Google's AdWords product.
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Clapper and Rice would seem to warrant such added probing.
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We would be actually probing how low full unemployment is.
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Moskowitz's goal of probing the structural, socioeconomic forces that drive
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In every match, I'm probing my opponent's style for weakness.
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The photos felt like they were just probing at us.
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Scientists are probing them to improve the hunt for aliens.
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Our adversaries are continually probing our defenses, searching for vulnerabilities.
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The White House is also probing Kushner's loans from Citibank.
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A probing ant moved slowly, keeping its antennas close together.
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You can't discover those without actually probing and asking questions.
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Some "New Sounds" episodes have highlighted his thoughtful, probing questioning.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is also probing Kremlin election meddling.
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Investigators are probing the fire's origin and cause, Langford said.
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" But inside, organizers aim for representing — and probing — "the other side.
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The U.S. National Transportation Safety Board is also probing the crash.
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Will they be respectful and cathartic, instead of tacky and probing?
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Yet the scandal is probing the limits of Mr O'Reilly's worth.
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As the scale of addiction grew, scientists began probing that assumption.
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U.S. and Canadian investigators are probing his travel before the attack.
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Probing, pragmatic and humble intellects are all too rare in economics.
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SEOUL (Reuters) - South Korea's antitrust regulator is probing Volkswagen AG (VOWG_p.
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At least four congressional panels are also probing the relevant issues.
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In America, meanwhile, the prospect of a President Trump invites probing.
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And we'll probably get some really interesting data from probing Jupiter.
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Mueller is also probing whether the Trump campaign colluded with Moscow.
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After some probing I learned that she was calling from Germany.
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But Russia is not the only country probing other countries' infrastructure.
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They break capillaries and small blood vessels while probing for blood.
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The Federal Bureau of Investigation is also probing her email arrangement.
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Mueller is also said to be probing whether Trump obstructed justice.
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His wrinkled lips moved soundlessly, his dry tongue probing the air.
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The interview needed to be newsy and probing — to a point.
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Mr. Godard turns out to be a quietly probing musical mind.
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In Mr. Levit's hands, a probing performance can seem excitingly dangerous.
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Not the most probing message, but it gets the point across.
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I replied with probing questions, wary of falling for a scam.
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Mexico now probing Germany at the other end of the field.
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She is endlessly curious; her probing leaves you feeling pleasantly browsed.
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But Haun quickly decided the currency itself wasn't what needed probing.
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" Sullivan's latest piece is a probing meditation on modern "distraction sickness.
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It was more or less unique in the timescales it was probing.
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Prosecutors are now also probing the former CEO on suspicion of fraud.
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At the time, House Republicans were probing the Democratic Party's fundraising practices.
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Lawyers at the U.S. Attorney's Manhattan office are probing whether Valeant VRX.
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The judges follow each pitch with a probing, six-minute Q&A.
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The U.S. Department of Justice is probing CPD's use of lethal force.
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It also revisits issues that Ms Greenfield has already succeeded in probing.
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Additionally, U.S. regulators have been probing diesel emissions in Daimler AG vehicles.
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New York's attorney-general is probing allegations of bank and insurance fraud.
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The immutability of gold has thus far insulated it from such probing.
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He plays with me, stroking and probing as I shiver against him.
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He had been probing the Mafia's involvement in high-level political corruption.
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Authorities in the United States are probing Huawei for alleged sanctions violations.
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I tried probing Samsung's executives for some numbers, but they wouldn't budge.
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Her opinions continue to be powerful and probing treatments of the law.
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The Judiciary Committee is now probing into both Trump and Obama administrations.
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But other investigators, including Graham, have been probing those connections as well.
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Prosecutors say they are probing whether he was motivated by racial hate.
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Authorities are also probing whether or not the attack was extortion-related.
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Following each pitch, the judges have six minutes to ask probing questions.
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But Moishe insisted on probing, seeking, enquiring for deeper and deeper truths.
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Bloomberg reports the EU is probing whether Libra might violate competition law.
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It's worth probing whether Barr has had a similar change of heart.
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Elon Musk wants to implant tiny, mind-probing threads into human brains.
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The panel is probing alleged Russian meddling into the 2016 U.S. election.
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It's essentially probing the question: Is Trump racist or is he bigoted?
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Would you hope interviews in Time magazine are more probing than this?
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Other trekked through fields probing for chinks in the well-guarded frontier.
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The background investigation I underwent for a District Court judgeship was probing.
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The album confronts mortality with a last burst of probing, passionate invention.
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Investigators are still probing both crashes, which killed 346 people in total.
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Segev is best when probing the human side of the complex leader.
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Federal and state investigators have began probing the blasts and ensuing blaze.
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In particular, he is probing Flynn's financial ties to Russia and Turkey.
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Investigators are still probing the two deaths in his West Hollywood home.
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Impromptu sessions make for less probing questions -- and, therefore, less revealing answers.
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They were invited to Washington and faced two sets of probing interviews.
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"We are really probing the process of blowing up," says Dr Tucker.
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Democrats have also said the FCC's inspector general is probing the allegations.
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One question set was small talk, and the other was immediately probing.
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Ishikawa prefecture police are also probing the incident following a complaint from Komatsu.
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Sterling rose to $1.3063, after earlier probing a two-week low of $1.3009.
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Investigators were probing if homophobia was a factor in his death, officials said.
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Not funny: UK's Gambling Commission now probing bets on if he'd do it.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau is probing the matter, according to the report.
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She sighed and ran her hands down her full belly, probing for life.
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But there was nothing safe about the probing and eloquent performance he gave.
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The House antitrust subcommittee is also probing the competitive practices of tech companies.
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Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's probing questions on the limits of political advertising on Facebook.
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Instead of probing the frontiers of physics, they probe the structure of materials.
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That next morning, though, my probing fingers turned up nothing of any consequence.
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This can attract the attention of the many zealous agencies probing public spending.
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Sunoco Logistics and L-Con are also probing what caused the flash fire.
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The judges have six minutes following each pitch to ask teams probing questions.
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The investigation is already probing Facebook and Twitter over claims of Russian meddling.
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He's probing our commitment to decency, to see how far we'll follow along.
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InSight is the first mission to Mars focused on probing the planet's interior.
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News reports this week suggested that Mueller is probing Trump's firing of Comey.
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Lindsey Graham, said he was convinced that Mueller's appointment would hinder Congress' probing.
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But investigators began probing Trump for obstruction of justice soon after Comey's termination.
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"I am always probing and trying to make my product better," he said.
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Australia's tax authority is reportedly probing more than 800 clients of Mossack Fonseca.
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They are also probing any possible collusion between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
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Federal prosecutors in New York are also reportedly probing Trump's presidential inauguration committee.
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FRANKFURT (Reuters) - German markets regulator BaFin said it was probing whether Volkswagen (VOWG_p.
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An entire cottage industry has grown up around probing and publicizing billionaire wealth.
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The Democrats, meanwhile have made clear they plan to continue probing the matter.
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Peaches often opts for multiple layers under leather leotards to stop probing hands.
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Uber let go of at least 20 employees while probing its workplace culture.
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As a playwright Mr. Shaffer was ambitious, probing in a variety of genres.
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The investigation is also probing whether enough was done to protect the students.
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Mueller is reportedly probing her connections with veteran GOP political operative Roger Stone.
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Prosecutors say they are probing whether the incident was motivated by racial hate.
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Instead, he's interested in probing FBI bias against the Trump campaign in 2016.
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Labor Department investigators have been probing tech companies for abuse of employment visas.
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By no means has "Motown" been transformed into a thoughtful or probing musical.
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The SEC is reportedly probing whether the company misled investors about the delays.
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"We are probing, so stay tuned," Tillerson told a small group of reporters.
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Yet we repeat: Further probing and second-guessing are unavoidable for the Warriors.
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While Clinton insists she did nothing wrong, the FBI is probing the arrangement.
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He has done few probing interviews and declined to take part in debates.
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But from the start he showed a poetic sensibility and probing musical curiosity.
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His office is also part of the bipartisan states' investigation probing the breach.
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Yet the elegant Mr. Tharaud's version, at once probing and impetuous, is exceptional.
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Most of the targeting involved preparations for hacking, such as probing for vulnerabilities.
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She suggests you ask probing questions that lean more toward curious than interrogative.
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Pardons were just one of several issues involving Cohen that Congress is probing.
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And defense attorneys have subjected each of those witnesses to probing cross-examination.
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The House Intelligence and Oversight committees are jointly probing that matter as well.
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Vance is probing whether the Trump Organization falsified business records related to payoffs.
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Now four liberal attorneys general are probing whether Exxon's actions broke state laws.
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The FBI spent a year probing Clinton's use of a private email server.
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Next time Sam comes to Australia, I'll do my best to keep probing.
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This book tells her story, while probing issues of colorism and racial politics.
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And China has also done probing attacks, like Russia has, of election systems.
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But Kanye was not interested in probing any of that, at least publicly.
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We think we did a probing investigation based on the allegations that we received.
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It's possible another review probing allegations against Trump could result in a similar outcome.
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Federal prosecutors and other U.S. agencies are now probing the bank, sources have said.
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Stamos added that he was not comfortable probing the company's backend without its permission.
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The latest study continues a thread of research probing the neurological roots of aggression.
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Still, there's strong evidence of foreign powers probing voter rolls and election officials' computers.
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Federal investigators also told Reuters recently they were probing alleged corruption in Olympic projects.
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The government is probing Clinton's handling of emails while she was secretary of state.
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Officials stopped short of blaming Russian hackers for the probing of state election systems.
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Probing IS antiquities bureaucracy can also help intelligence analysts identify key figures of influence.
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission already had been probing Yahoo over the hacks.
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Investigators are still probing what brought down the Ethiopian Airlines jetliner earlier this month.
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Will MPs stand up for Singapore and ask their boss difficult and probing questions?
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House and Senate Committees also are probing the Trump campaign's alleged contacts with Russians.
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It has been probing Russian election meddling and any collusion with the Trump campaign.
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Of course, probing lends itself nicely to the category, and there's plenty of that.
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The judge began by probing CNN's arguments for the better part of an hour.
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Regulators are also probing if Amazon illegally uses dealers' data to make similar items.
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Securities watchdogs are probing whether Iconix had violated trading laws related to financial reporting.
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Regulators are also probing if Amazon illegally uses dealers' data to make similar items.
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The probing, gentle rhythm of their conversation sometimes mimics that of a therapy session.
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The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has been probing the issue for almost a year.
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Federal prosecutors in D.C. are reportedly probing the Trump inaugural committee's donors and expenditures.
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Incoming Senate Judiciary Chairman Lindsey Graham has expressed openness to probing the matter further.
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Mueller is probing ties between President Donald Trump's top advisors and the Russian government.
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OTTAWA (Reuters) - The top Canadian official probing a request by planemaker Bombardier Inc (BBDb.
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Investigators began probing Collins in May after several complaints were filed alleging insider trading.
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Michigan auditors are probing the state health agency for its handling of the crisis.
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And the Federal Reserve is said to be probing Goldman's involvement in the saga.
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Booker's probing on the topic of criminal justice was one of the hearing's highlights.
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The Discovery isn't a perfect probing of that, but it's still watchable and provocative.
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Beyond the SEC investigation, the Department of Justice is also probing Musk's privatization tweets.
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Erika's daughter has gone missing, and Nora asks her a series of probing questions.
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Some are deep and personal and probing, and some are more important than that.
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The judges have six minutes following each pitch to ask the team probing questions.
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The DOJ is one of the very agencies probing some of Uber's business activities.
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Croatia's tightening the screws on offense a bit, probing and looking for an opening.
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And it doesn't have the ambition of Judd Apatow's probing portrait of Garry Shandling.
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Whittaker wasn't throwing knockout punches, he was probing Jacare and encouraging him to work.
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The initial tests didn't work, and officials are probing whether there was possible contamination.
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As in her novels, Flynn fuses her probing social critique with her nimble plotting.
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The version of events was previously provided by the committee probing Mr. King's behavior.
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Tupperware said it was probing its accounting for results in its Fuller Mexico unit.
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Probing NGOs and mandating registration of foreign lobbyists are just two decades-old examples.
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The alert states categorically that Russian's are probing routers and other critical network devices.
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He had pledged to continue probing into both issues if Clinton won the election.
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The FTC isn't the only one probing Facebook for possible violations of competition law.
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"We are probing so stay tuned," Tillerson told a group of reporters in Beijing.
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The State Department inspector general is still probing other cases of alleged political retaliation.
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The FBI is also probing aspects of Giuliani's dealings in Ukraine, witnesses have said.
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Democrats are probing Trump's past business dealings and possible conflicts of interest involving him.
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U.S. and state health authorities are probing an outbreak of E. coli O121 from Dec.
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But the FTC is hardly the only entity probing Facebook's shady behavior and ongoing scandals.
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They come ashore and immediately open with a probing question: Who else is gay here?
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The result was a long trail of breacrumbs for investigators probing Trump's relationship with Russia.
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The U.S. administration is probing whether foreign-made steel and aluminum imports pose a risk.
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That process includes probing David's memories, resulting in a lot of bizarre but unexplained images.
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Her unfiltered responses to the producer's probing questions are not only honest, but incredibly mature.
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Investigators, they said, are probing a crucial question: Were any investigations or confidential informants compromised?
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Following each pitch, the judges have six minutes to grill the team with probing questions.
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Germany's antitrust regulator is probing how Amazon treats third-party merchants who use its marketplace.
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Mueller is also probing longtime Democrat lobbyist Tony Podesta's possible violation of the same law.
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The commission says it is probing whether businessman Arron Banks, chairman of the group Leave.
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The Rutherford County Sheriff's Office was also probing the allegations, the Daily News Journal reported.
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Investigators are probing lengthy stays by Rahami in Afghanistan and Pakistan between 2011 and 2014.
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Instead of probing further, though, the police charged the six with crossing a frontier illegally.
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This week, the U.S. Department of Justice publicly announced it is probing large tech companies.
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Key developments Pentagon probing possible Russia involvement in attackSyrian airbase suffers "extensive damage" in strike.
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His songs were not merely songs, but means of probing and articulating the human experience.
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The litigation began in 2015 after the U.S. Department of Justice began probing possible collusion.
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Federal investigators are probing cases in which 60 million savers have lost some $10 billion.
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The common currency was nearly flat at $1.1383 after probing a low of $1.1335 overnight.
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Comparisons to Richard Nixon, who fired a special prosecutor probing the Watergate burglary, began flying.
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The Senate and House Intelligence Committees are both probing Russia's involvement in the 2016 election.
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She said the military was probing the incident but did not know who was responsible.
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Mueller is probing Russia's interference and possible Trump-campaign collusion during the 2016 presidential election.
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PNB has said it is working with the investigators and regulators probing the fraud case.
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Venus in probing Scorpio is asking you to dive deep into what's important to you.
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First, that you can tell if a woman is a virgin by probing her hymen.
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The United States is probing Huawei for shipping products to Iran in violation of sanctions.
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Prosecutors in Peru have been probing potential wrongdoing in the awarding of the pipeline contract.
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Magnus depicts Gordimer in a probing close-up, her arms raised in openness, not defensiveness.
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Officials were also probing whether or not the first three explosions qualified as hate crimes.
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HSI has been probing the university's dealings since 2015, according to the U.S. Attorney's Office.
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On July 31st the prosecutor general's office said it was probing his income and property.
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Imagine if one of Russia's long-range bombers was shot down while probing Norway's defenses.
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Probing the Trump Moscow discussions is viewed as crucial to understanding those connections in full.
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Media reports have suggested the FTC is also probing Amazon, but nothing has been confirmed.
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If you're not checking for understanding or asking a probing question, you shouldn't be talking.
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The special counsel's office is also reportedly probing Stone's tax returns and other financial information.
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The Frankfurt prosecutor's office said it was probing 95,000 vehicles equipped with Euro 6d engines.
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Ms. Pires, 71, is an elegant technician and probing interpreter without a trace of flashiness.
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Even as Bergmann's questions began to become more probing, Gunnlaugsson maintained his calm, civil demeanor.
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Following each team's pitch, the judges have six minutes to ask the team probing questions.
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To me he is kind of representative of going into the unconscious and probing people.
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Definers Vice President Allan Blutstein said he was probing anti-Trump "resistance" within the agency.
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Investigators said the hackers didn't take control of the system but were probing its defenses.
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The cops are good, too, with their cheerfully matey dialogue and their probing offhand questions.
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Ms. Wang is, perhaps, more overtly brilliant, though she is capable of probing musical sensitivity.
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But Vanity Fair also ran probing psychological profiles of Mikhail S. Gorbachev and Fidel Castro.
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I think they've been treating it as almost a probing, how far would we go?
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We're in Austria, probing the rise of a 31-year-old populist leader, Sebastian Kurz.
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Eliot is a keen observer of psychology and often spends several chapters probing character motivations.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller is probing that allegation and any possible collusion by Trump's campaign.
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Prosecutors are probing allegations of abuse made by over 5,000 people against the security forces.
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Attorney General Josh Hawley's office has also announced that they are probing Greitens' veterans charity.
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But it was Mr. Dudamel's probing, exuberant performance of the Dvorak that really accomplished that.
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Many of the companies that the commission has investigated or is currently probing are American.
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That investigation includes probing whether Trump's dismissal of Comey was an effort to obstruct justice.
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Details on specific violations the Justice Department's Huawei investigation is probing are not known yet.
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Even nutrition experts sometime struggle to quickly find the impostors without probing the fine print.
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The Judiciary Committee is probing alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election meddling.
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They are also probing Smith's relationship with many Trump campaign advisors and aides, the newspaper reported.
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The NYPD is probing cops who watched Lesandro "Junior" Guzman-Feliz as he bled to death.
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So we're right at a special moment when our telescopes are probing this very interesting region.
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The SEC is one of several authorities probing Wells Fargo over sales practices that harmed consumers.
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"Sesame Street" has a long history of probing social issues and celebrating diversity through its Muppets.
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Others do not seem to crystallise at all—a prerequisite for probing them with X-rays.
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It is when probing his sexuality that the material becomes invasive in ways that are unsettling.
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Another component of Russia's campaign centered on probing and exploring election databases in all 50 states.
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Forms have been distributed to start-ups by various government bodies probing their appetite to list.
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But for The Walking Dead star Andrew Lincoln, security checks come with even more probing questions.
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The president appears increasingly exercised by the special counsel's relentless probing of his advisers and affairs.
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Mueller is probing Russian interference in the 2016 election and whether Trump's campaign colluded with Russia.
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It's this: Voters always ask better, more intelligent, more probing questions than moderators and TV reporters.
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The illustration cites "RCS Probing SubSystem" and "Sfera," the codename of one of the company's products.
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The White House said on Thursday the U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation was probing the breach.
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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) is probing Conviviality's financial statements for the year ended April 2017.
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U.S. investigators are probing whether there was collusion between the Kremlin and Trump's Republican presidential campaign.
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The Washington Post reports they are probing possible bank fraud, wire fraud, and campaign finance violations.
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Some players withdraw at Tribal under the glare of the torches and Jeff Probst's probing questions.
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Alongside probing for financial vulnerabilities, Lehnert will be responsible for developing policies to address those risks.
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And you're probing that line by testing whether the shifted polynomial remains a sum of squares.
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Scientists at SNOLAB are probing the universe for dying stars and nuclear reactions in the sun.
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Jordan is in contact with lawyers probing the matter and interviewed with investigators in late July.
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" Robert Jervis agrees: probing for "alternative explanations of what was happening" is, he finds, "very rare.
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Independent ethics commissioner Mario Dion said on Monday he was probing possible wrongdoing by top officials.
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Recent finds have stirred fresh excitement however, and archaeologists are probing higher and deeper than before.
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The maker first acknowledged in January that authorities had begun probing its handling of diesel emissions.
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Koreshkov's successes in the first fight came from combining probing jabs and feints with effective wrestling.
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NHTSA is currently probing a May 7 fatality of a Tesla Model S driver using Autopilot.
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It is also probing Zinke's decision to block casinos proposed by two Connecticut Native American tribes.
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A source familiar with the situation said the Federal Bureau of Investigation was probing the matter.
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The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) said it was probing financial statements for the years ended Dec.
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WFP fired one employee, suspended another - an investigation is underway - and is probing a third case.
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He has a probing dribble and a knack for sensing the discrete layers of a defense.
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Only five teams advance to the finals for another round of pitching and more probing questions.
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Lawmakers are trying to learn whether that's an area the special counsel is probing as well.
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Federal investigators are probing the loss of a fan blade in a deadly Southwest engine failure.
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To provide interminable work, it seems, for those bent on probing the nature of universal genius.
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You face deep, probing issues head-on as action planet Mars clashes with power planet Pluto.
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The agency said it would be probing whether "one or more major carriers" submitted false data.
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Like Dickerson as an interviewer, it has sturdy charm; it is inquisitive, generous, probing and thoughtful.
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Hackers employ this concept daily, probing networks, finding unsecured devices, and commandeering them into their gang.
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In a sense, Cohen is probing the comfort level of both his subjects and the audience.
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Axelrod is a CNN host, but that didn't stop him from asking Zucker some probing questions.
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Investigators said the hackers didn't take control of the dam's system but were probing its defenses.
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The US Federal Reserve is also reported to be probing Goldman over its ties to 1MDB.
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Meanwhile, the FBI has announced that they are probing the shooting as a "domestic terrorism" case.
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Both men sat down for interviews with Capitol Hill investigators probing Russian meddling in the election.
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He also plans to spend time probing how the President's business interests impact American foreign policy.
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Constituents and reporters are supposed to ask the tough probing questions that the First Amendment allows.
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Journalists, congressional committees, and a special counsel are probing the details of what happened last fall.
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When doctors notice unhappiness in their patients, they should be probing more carefully for hidden illness.
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Both the House and Senate Intelligence committees are probing Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election.
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It's well suited for the sort of live-from-the-gutter self-probing they engage in.
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Conversely at work, leading the Times books coverage, you have responsibility for probing the political zeitgeist.
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Intersex people may face anything from probing questions about their genitalia to judgement about their personalities.
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Parent Toshiba is probing the unit after a whistleblower accused some managers of exerting "inappropriate pressure".
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The lyrics are perfectly restrained, always probing at some past disaster without laying out its details.
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Comey has agreed to testify before the Senate Intelligence Committee, which is probing Russia's election interference.
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We would, of course, grill her on policy and ask all of our usual probing questions.
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But turns out, through some irritating probing on my behalf, that there were no rich assholes.
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After continued probing, Ms. Piven finally found a movement she could describe as going too far.
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By probing these neurons, Dr. Crossley was able to dissect a basic neuroscience of extreme hunger.
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Quammen, one of science writing's savviest stylists, is best when probing the human side of science.
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Republicans have pointed to those conflict-of-interest concerns as the basis for probing the matter.
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Probing naked broomrape's common and Latin names rapidly leads down the rabbit hole of the arcane.
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MS. MacCALLUM: And through what years in college since we're probing into your personally life here?
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I realize I probably only scratched the surface of his singular, probing imagination, but that's something.
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Rinne thrust his stick at Bonino's probing pass, and the puck banked off Ekholm and in.
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Giuliani has stated that Yermak expressed an interest in probing the Bidens' dealings in the country.
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House Democrats are also probing whether Trump tied military aid to Ukraine publicly announcing the investigations.
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Last we knew, the Martians hadn't landed, but the Russians sure are probing our computer systems.
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Other panels are probing separate issues, including Trump's finances and abuses of White House security clearances.
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The best bet for finally probing this inaccessible era is to capture that neutral hydrogen signal.
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Probing the mysteries of more distant neutron star binaries, however, requires the identification of gravitational waves.
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Democrats in the House of Representatives are currently probing whether Trump should be removed from office.
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Democratic lawmakers and the health department's internal watchdog have been probing the contracts since the spring.
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Devin Nunes (R-Calif.), chair of the House Intelligence Committee that's probing the election interference. Rep.
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And probing questions from outsiders on how they could ever have worked at the disgraced company.
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A special investigation team has been formed on my recommendation, and we are probing the case.
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Federal prosecutors are reportedly probing Facebook's data sharing deals with a number of large technology companies.
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The committee is probing the incident and sent questions to United and Chicago's Aviation Department. on.wsj.
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It's about men and women probing, recognizing and exploiting minuscule opportunities to render their opponents helpless.
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The efforts may have been part of routine mapping or probing of the Internet from abroad.
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Both are dedicated to probing the industry's flaws, but each will be sending very different messages.
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Your questions will become a little more practical in May when Mars reenters deep, probing Scorpio.
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"We are probing each individual case," Kolobkov said in comments carried by the Interfax news agency.
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" He added, "His Royal Highness asked some probing questions and demonstrated a real grasp of our mission.
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All the 15 injured remain under treatment and the provincial authority is probing the accident, Xinhua reported.
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Prosecutors are probing his business dealings, and his payment to Daniels, for which Trump later reimbursed him.
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Western military experts have suggested it is capable of probing and possibly even severing undersea communications cables.
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Is there any reason to believe the FBI was probing a Trump-Russia angle before the dossier?
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Both are probing the FBI's decisions before the 2016 presidential election; neither is seeking reelection in November.
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Intelligence committees in the House and Senate are probing the extent of Moscow's interference in the elections.
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The questions asked of nominees in these forms are probing and personal: What are your financial liabilities?
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A recurring theme of experiments probing these problems is that they test Einstein's theory of general relativity.
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The Financial Reporting Council said it was probing audit of financial statements for the years ended Dec.
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Boeing tumbled 2.303 percent to $108.19, hit by a report that regulators are probing the planemaker's accounting.
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The right words are no doubt floating around out there already, drifting and probing, waiting to unite.
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Influential YouTuber and podcaster, h3h3Productions' Ethan Klein, interviewed Joey after the event, probing him for an apology.
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"They were potentially probing to see how close they could get to At Tanf," the official said.
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NBC: The president has now vocally supported probing Comcast's behavior after its merger with NBCU in 2011.
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DOJ is also probing whether four automakers' voluntary agreement with California on emissions standards violates antitrust law.
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America's Department of Justice is probing price manipulation in cryptocurrencies, which is widely believed to be rife.
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It is probing whether Facebook violated a 2011 consent decree with the agency over its privacy practices.
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What we don't know is if it's ignoring that guidance, or probing the returns the sufficient amount.
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By probing deeply into those ripples, scientists can potentially understand more about the objects that created them.
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The Nikkei ended 0.23 percent higher at 20.2,214 points, after probing its highest levels since August 2891.99.
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The Times reported that Deutsche Bank has been contacted by federal prosecutor and federal agencies probing Epstein.
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Nix had been scheduled to take questions from the DCMS committee that's probing online misinformation tomorrow afternoon.
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A more probing question is whether football stalemates ought to be decided by such a random process.
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ISIS also appears to be probing a new front in southern Syria, close to the Jordanian border.
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Cagle put Connick through "The Cagle Exercise"– a segment filled with probing fill-in-the-blank questions.
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The US government agency had been tasked with probing how Russians were laundering money through American companies.
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Italian regulators have also been probing competition concerns related to big data for more than a year.
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Patients typically receive a local anesthetic to numb the sensation of dental tools probing under their gums.
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Prosecutors in Munich are separately probing Audi about its role in designing the 3 liter diesel engine.
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Russian jets had for months been testing and probing Turkey and the rest of the NATO alliance.
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The Japan Coast Guard has already spoken to the Filipino crew and is also probing the inconsistency.
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Boeing tumbled 11 percent to $103.78, hit by a report that regulators are probing the planemaker's accounting.
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Intensifying bombardment of the besieged area has been coupled with probing ground assaults to test rebel defenses.
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That could indicate that he is probing alleged interference in the FBI's Russia investigation by the President.
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Women and men were abused by their superiors, and asked demeaning, probing questions about their sex lives.
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Most of the incidents involved electronic probing of the site's systems by potential attackers looking for weaknesses.
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He is also probing whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia and whether Trump has obstructed justice.
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Mueller is tasked with probing potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia in the 2016 election.
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"But they also know we have a process and I think right now they're probing," he said.
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Hackers from Russia, Iran and China are all probing the U.S. power grid for vulnerabilities, officials note.
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They all have at least moments of the probing intensity that they've shown in their previous work.
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He is also probing whether the Trump campaign colluded with Russia and whether Trump has obstructed justice.
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German regulator BaFin is likewise probing the role of Germany's banks, a source told Reuters on Monday.
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Officials say hackers from Russia, Iran and China are all probing the U.S. power grid for weaknesses.
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On Tuesday, CNN reported that Mueller is probing a meeting last year between Manafort and Ecuador's president.
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Prosecutors in the Southern District of New York are probing the president's finances and his 2017 inauguration.
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Other congressional panels are probing the same FBI actions in 2016 that were detailed in Thursday's report.
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He asked probing questions and quickly grasped both the scientific and legal evidence I presented to him.
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The Department of Justice had been probing those three, but it's unclear where that investigation ended up.
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Third, the administration's behavior merely adds fuel to the investigations probing Russia's intervention in the 2016 election.
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Schwartz's old way of conducting research—probing an exposed brain with a single electrode—had to change.
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The contacts were reportedly discovered when U.S. intelligence agencies were probing Russia's hacking into key Democratic groups.
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And The Wall Street Journal reported this week that prosecutors are probing Cohen for potential unlawful lobbying.
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Since announcing his decision to quit the House, Chaffetz has been slightly bolder in probing presidential controversies.
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Meanwhile, the Department of Justice is also probing the deal for antitrust concerns and declined to comment.
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State prosecutors are probing whether senior executives filed falsified business records related to the payment to Daniels.
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LME nickel gained 2385% to $14,640 after earlier probing below the 200-day moving average at $14,265.
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It's not possession to intentionally lull Russia to sleep, or possession that is constantly probing for openings.
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Like their previous work, it's a self-probing pop song set to a gleefully distorted guitar line.
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But the most probing was Richard Sennett and Jonathan Cobb's classic, "The Hidden Injuries of Class" (1972).
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This is actually the second letter that has been sent by the senators probing for more information.
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Back in the repair area, she wakes herself up and begins asking probing questions about her existence.
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He applied his strategy when probing former trader Kamaldeep Gandhi, who admitted to manipulative futures trading practices.
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Harden and Chris Paul are artful and probing and have jumpers most often fatal to the opposition.
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We believed their use of it was largely based on trolls and probing acts to get information.
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The Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) is currently probing the deal and seeking views from interested parties.
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Congress, and regulators like the attorneys general of New York and Illinois, are also probing the breach.
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Comey announced in March that the FBI was probing alleged coordination between Trump's 2016 campaign and Russia.
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He overcame the debilitating disease ALS to publish a series of popular books probing the universe's mysteries.
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Probing questions can also help the speaker clarify their thinking, which is especially valuable for verbal processors.
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So she allows some gun play, both in-person and onscreen, but accompanies it with probing conversations.
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Maloni testified for two-and-a-half hours on Friday before a grand jury probing potential collusion.
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Some reports suggest he could have tied aid money to Ukraine to probing Hunter Biden's business dealings.
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Still, Canadians have demanded answers to more probing questions, not least among them about the US connection.
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Representatives from Facebook and Twitter have already met behind closed doors with congressional investigators probing Russian interference.
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Definers Vice President Allan Blutstein said he was probing anti-Trump "resistance" Read the full story here.
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The Food and Drug Administration is also actively probing Juul, but little is known about its investigation.
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French officials had been probing whether Google failed to report all of its taxable work in France.
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She faced intense and probing questioning about her encounters with Thomas, who went on to be confirmed.
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The U.S. administration of President Donald Trump is probing whether foreign-made steel imports pose a risk.
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Regulators in Massachusetts and New York state said in December they were probing the pension payment issue.
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The FBI and Congress are probing the extent to which Russia attempted to influence the 2016 vote.
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The inspector general had been probing the decision-making behind the FBI's investigation of Trump and Russia.
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As Boehner was on Benghazi, Pelosi isn't opposed to more probing, as long as it's done prudently.
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Hornacek kept the studiously blank and unblinking expression that is his specialty when confronted with probing questions.
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He began with a dark-toned, probing and dramatic account of Bach's monumental Chaconne for solo violin.
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When offered in an effective performing edition, "Il Ritorno d'Ulisse" is a complex, psychologically probing music drama.
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Since lawmakers began probing the matter, Facebook has uncovered roughly 470 profiles tied to Russian-backed sources.
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The pro dove right in with probing questions: How will you know our call has been successful?
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The securities watchdog is also probing transactions on Folli shares, including short sales, since last Friday, it said.
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It was definitely a "hot bench," in courtroom parlance, meaning the judges were engaged and firing probing questions.
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That's especially problematic for women, some who said their male drivers' probing questions would escalate to unwanted flirtation.
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Federal agents are probing whether the company knowingly made public statements of impossible production goals, the Journal reported.
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Police are also probing the sterilization claims and have called on any potentially affected women to come forward.
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He left office with a 90% approval rating but was questioned by police probing corruption allegations in March.
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Another case probing the limits of executive power, Gundy v United States, will be heard on October 2nd.
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You're thinking about the future and probing new worlds as the moon and Venus occupy optimistic, adventurous Sagittarius.
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Trump signaled to then-special counsel Robert Mueller that probing his family accounts would cross a red line.
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Mercedes is probing 120,000 cars to see if they have been fitted with potentially illegal engine management software.
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In her NARS studio, Esther Hovers tackled issues of surveillance and migration in understated but probing photographic works.
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Within a month, Iranian hackers were probing the systems of Adelson's Las Vegas Sands casino, and by Feb.
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Bowlers must bamboozle these aggressive hitters instead of probing at a batsman's defence for hours at a time.
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The people in Boulder didn't just deal with paparazzi and journalists and repetitive, circular gossip and probing questions.
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Prosecutors in Mexico have said they are probing business between the Brazilian conglomerate and state oil company Pemex.
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Schneiderman particularly has spent months probing the roughly 21 million comments that the FCC received about net neutrality.
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The Mexican peso and fell amid news that the FBI is probing new emails related to Hillary Clinton.
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As the story has been told and retold, each narrator seeks a fresh angle, probing Ms Holmes's motivations.
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State regulators are now probing the possibility that the Woolsey Fire is connected to Southern California Edison infrastructure.
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No more than five teams move to the finals for another round of pitches and more probing inquisition.
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It was bought by an arm of the state—a transaction that regulators are probing for financial irregularities.
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Hawley is also probing whether Google violated antitrust law by manipulating search results to favor its own products.
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Federal agents started probing Atlanta-area postal workers after learning of their role in a drug trafficking operation.
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That said, his case involves zero DNA evidence (very bad, Manitowoc county!) and Zellner loves probing DNA evidence.
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It is the first official confirmation that federal prosecutors are probing Uber's alleged theft of Alphabet's trade secrets.
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They declined to specify to the Post if they were probing possible wrongdoing, as did the Coast Guard.
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Next, they took their inquiry one step further, probing which genes underlie brain aging patterns in healthy people.
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Incredibly well organised and dogged at the back, they contained the opposition while gradually probing them for weaknesses.
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Considering the highly censored discourse on the torture at Abu Ghraib proved, in many ways, too psychosocially probing.
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I always asked a series of probing questions when they revealed that Fight Club was their favorite book.
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The prostate gland, reachable through three or four inches of probing, is also an erogenous zone for men.
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"There were more probing stories," said Axelrod, a first-hand witness to the shifting narrative around Barack Obama.
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The intelligence committees are probing whether Trump campaign associates colluded with Russia to interfere in the 2016 election.
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Several U.S. states are probing the impact of the price increases on government healthcare programs such as Medicaid.
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A top regulator in Europe has hinted at being interested in probing other company's tax histories as well.
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The Senate and House intelligence committees are probing the matter, and the FBI is conducting its own investigation.
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The intelligence panel Schiff is a member of is also probing Russia's interference in the 2016 presidential election.
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The special counsel is probing Russian election interference and alleged collusion between Trump's presidential campaign and the Kremlin.
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But in an awkward transition Nathan instantly wins him over with a probing peroration on their common humanity.
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And Mueller is clearly probing whether there is a nexus between Trump's business ventures and Russia's election interference.
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The FBI is probing an attempted cyberattack against the Trump Organization, according to a report from ABC News.
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The Justice Department's inspector general is also probing the FBI's compliance with procedures and laws during the probe.
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He is also under criminal investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, who are probing his business dealings.
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Congress is also probing the hack, and Equifax's chief executive, Richard Smith, is expected to testify on Oct.
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Currently, the House and Senate Intelligence committees as well as the Senate Judiciary Committee are probing Russia's efforts.
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Multiple government agencies are also probing Wells Fargo for its financing of low-income housing developments, Reuters reported.
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Congress is currently probing the Fed over a 2012 leak, even though 2010 leak has been largely forgotten.
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From my perspective, the vast majority of the press are doing their job, asking probing questions, seeking information.
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The prosecution contended that the e-mails were in code, and Ahmad subjected them to a probing read.
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Mercury also enters Capricorn on January 221, finding you probing deep questions about topics like sex and intimacy.
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This makes them potentially useful for probing cosmic enigmas that can't be observed with traditional light-based astronomy.
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Some protesters resurfaced inside the campus after unsuccessfully probing the sewers for a way out during the night.
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Odd, morally probing and technically accomplished, "Better Call Saul" is one of the best things on TV today.
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His discography includes a probing survey of Beethoven's 32 piano sonatas, recorded in London during the early 1930s.
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Radar probing beneath Mars's surface has revealed there's likely a 12-mile-wide area of liquid water buried.
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Photographer, filmmaker, and artist Hobbes Ginsberg is best known for her probing, confessional, and deeply communicative self-portraiture.
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"We are probing, so stay tuned," Tillerson told a small group of reporters during a trip to China.
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TALEA ENSEMBLE Works by Kate Soper and David Adamcyk anchor this probing group's concert at the Americas Society.
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Her paintings and drawings — gritty, probing depictions of contemporary American life — were shown in last year's Whitney Biennial.
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Probing the weakness of one's own AI system is essential to making progress on these very hard problems.
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I've had many deep and probing discussions about uncomfortable subjects like race, gender and violence since I arrived.
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The House Judiciary Committee's antitrust panel is currently probing competition issues around Facebook, Amazon, Apple, Facebook and Google.
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But they will always exist -- and be forever probing Facebook (and the other new media giants) for weaknesses.
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Federal and congressional investigators are probing Moscow's election-meddling effort and whether any Trump associates colluded with Russians.
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Universal announced this month it was probing an alleged misappropriation of $20 million by Okada and another director.
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In one sequence, Guardian journalist Paul Lewis bravely stands his ground when probing Bannon's attempts to normalize fascism.
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For all its probing of Gates' amazing psyche, the documentary is really an attempt to understand his heart.
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But where some writers choose to obfuscate or minimize their ethnic background, Sharma is boldly forthright and probing.
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His eyes were probing and he made no effort to pretend the season had not taken a toll.
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Oversight is probing whether there has been any political interference from the White House into the FBI's probe.
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The Antitrust Division has been probing Google and has jurisdiction to probe Apple, as reported by various outlets.
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They persisted, probing an unfamiliar starting lineup playing an unfamiliar formation, and waited for the opportunity to strike.
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And, she said, congressional subpoenas are not the method that the Constitution provides for probing a sitting president.
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The committee will also kick off hearings on Russia, including probing allegations of U.S. election hacking, in January.
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Mueller and various congressional panels are currently probing alleged ties between the Trump campaign and Russian election interference.
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It is probing for opportunities to exploit seams within NATO, which include rising anti-Turkish sentiment within Europe.
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Congress is also probing Boeing&aposs role in the crash, and Pierson is expected to testify on Wednesday.
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But there are several investigations in Congress currently probing Obama administration incidences, including several with ties to Russia.
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It is highly improbable that either Mr. Bannon or Mr. Flynn will foster that kind of probing outreach.
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By Wednesday, the attorneys general of New York, Illinois, Massachusetts and Connecticut confirmed they were probing the breach.
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"Let's set aside the tough, probing questions on state TV there," King said to chuckles from the panel.
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Bitcoin slipped on Wednesday following news that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is probing the cryptocurrency market.
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Tom Garrett of inappropriately using his congressional staff — allegations the panel is probing and that POLITICO first reported.
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When Rothko died, there were multiple stories in the press probing why — why didn't we see it coming?
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His work ranged from the origins of the universe itself, through time travel and probing black holes in space.
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Mueller is probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election, as well as possible Kremlin collusion with the Trump campaign.
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They say authorities are probing how far along the suspected attack plan was and whether anyone else was involved.
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Meanwhile, Trump has called Cohen a "liar" and a "rat" for cooperating with Mueller and other officials probing Trump.
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But as much as the constant probing and pressures can be a distraction, he pushes harder rather than retreating.
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Photographer Marcos Alberti's photo project, 3 Glasses Later, could be considered a probing investigation into the intoxicated human psyche.
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The office had been probing the Uber breach independently before joining the multistate investigation run by the attorneys general.
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And of course, we can't forget the probing facial concentration battles between detectives questioning obscure witnesses without a clue.
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They wrote that Flynn had aided the special counsel in probing potential efforts to interfere with the Russia investigation.
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Rather, it's because svbl limited his probing to just a peek — merely to confirm the vulnerability — before reporting it.
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Regulators, meanwhile, are probing the banks that arranged both the bonds and the secret loans, Credit Suisse and VTB.
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Ms Le Pen's approach to the EU may be to denude it of authority by endlessly probing its tolerance.
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But, if you do blurt out a probing question, your therapist will likely just switch gears in the conversation.
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Robinson was a probing, articulate member of the board, fulfilling a civic role that was not required of him.
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Republicans on the House Intelligence committee have taken a greater interest in probing a Clinton connection to the dossier.
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The New Hampshire state attorney general said Tuesday he is probing allegations of sexual misconduct against three Dartmouth professors.
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Twenty-one states experienced probing of their systems by Russian hackers during the 2016 election, according to U.S. officials.
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By probing their networks for more of these lower-level threats, nuclear operators can bolster their security, he added.
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Mr Tillerson had said he was "probing" the possibility of starting up talks with North Korea about its programmes.
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Congressional committees are probing everything from how Trump's son-in-law and daughter got security clearances to Trump's taxes.
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She had once wanted to be an archaeologist, carefully probing her country's past, a conventional girl with regulation braids.
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On the red carpet for the American Music Awards Sunday night, Nick Jonas was asked a very probing question.
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Congressional committees and law enforcement officials are also probing Deutsche's role in facilitating global money laundering linked to Russia.
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Meanwhile, both sides continued to spar over the recent revelation that FBI investigators are again probing Clinton's email practices.
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FBI investigators also started probing hacking of the Democratic Party in late 2015, sources familiar with the investigations said.
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Prosecutors in Mexico have said they are probing business between the Brazilian conglomerate and state oil company Pemex [PEMX.UL].
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The most probing question it poses to the adult reader is whether families should have to endure such pain.
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It subsequently disclosed the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) had begun probing how it handled its insurance obligations.
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Perhaps it's coincidence, perhaps not, but all of a sudden Dragic is the probing, all-court threat from Phoenix.
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Those attacks might include automated scanners, probing the site for vulnerabilities to exploit, or powerful DDoS attacks, he said.
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Trudeau has dismissed calls for a public inquiry, noting the House of Commons justice committee was probing the matter.
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On Friday, Beijing said it had sacked a senior provincial official and was probing a former top drug regulator.
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Reuters reported the counterintelligence work is probing links between Russian individuals and companies and others with links to Trump.
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He's one of the sharpest minds on TV, and his nightly show, All In, is consistently smart and probing.
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The platform's new algorithm for probing "fake news" by adding context-specific information to videos seems to have glitched.
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The Nikkei was up 0.3% during afternoon trade hitting 20,695 points, after probing its highest levels since October 2015.
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Both the Senate and House Intelligence committees are probing the matter, and the FBI is conducting its own investigation.
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Mueller's team has been probing Stone's possible contact with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange during the presidential race, CNN reported.
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Each dating coach has their own roster of probing questions to ask and introspective exercises to have clients complete.
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Officials said then that most of the targeting amounted to mere preparations for hacking, such as probing for vulnerabilities.
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Additionally, investigators are probing whether the Vermont senator's office pressured the bank to approve the loan, Politico Magazine added.
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Probing the depths of our digestive system can require special equipment and can be, in the very least, messy.
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Investigators are probing how the system was certified as well as whether pilots received adequate training on the system.
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The places to look for more probing musicals, which deal with more serious subjects, are usually the smaller theaters.
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The Senate Intelligence Committee is one of several congressional panels probing Russian efforts to interfere in the 2016 election.
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The committee told reporters it was leaving any further probing of the Comey memos to Special Counsel Robert Mueller.
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He can be firm but amenable to talking, while probing for opportunities at pragmatic cooperation at the same time.
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The federal government is probing whether airbags that could fail have been installed in more than 12 million vehicles.
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The agency is also probing whether undocumented immigrants employed by the company possessed fraudulent identification belonging to U.S. citizens.
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"In the Darkroom" is an absolute stunner of a memoir — probing, steel-nerved, moving in ways you'd never expect.
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The Administration for Children and Families in New York City has since begun probing Weiner's care of the child.
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Thus encased, the patient is snug and warm, and also extremely well defended from inquisitive fingers and probing stethoscopes.
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Around that time, Johnson said, he started to see reports of "scanning and probing" of state voter registration systems.
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Officials say the new tougher provisions are needed to deter militants probing for weaknesses at U.S.-operated border facilities.
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These were people who grew up in an age of anxiety, of self-probing psychoanalysis and rising divorce rates.
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Now the FBI is probing "credible allegations" against Kavanaugh — but that appears to leave out Avenatti and his client.
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Experts believe that probing these two areas could unlock the mystery of too many C-sections, and curtail them.
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Even before the tweet, the SEC was reportedly probing whether Tesla misled investors about its Model 3 production issues.
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What it offers instead is manifold: the pleasures of allusion, of probing psychological insight, of extended bouts of wordplay.
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In 2017, a House candidate body-slammed a reporter who asked a probing question — behavior with no recent precedent.
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Those with Mercury in Scorpio are probing, skeptical, intuitive, and perceptive, and may come across as secretive and mysterious.
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" To another interview's probing question about his sexual orientation, he said, "I'm neither one thing nor the other particularly.
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Santander said investigators were probing what caused what he termed an "irregular situation," which took place early Wednesday morning.
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The committee is currently probing Russia's interference in the presidential election and ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
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The agency's Office of Inspector General also revealed earlier this month it is probing the incident for potential crimes.
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Congressional and federal investigators are probing his administration as well as his business, his inauguration committee and his foundation.
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In an earlier statement, the Erie said that it found "no issues" while probing Helmer's background before hiring him.
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Lee cautions that despite Magnallium and Parisite's probing of the grid, Dragos' findings shouldn't cause panic over potential blackouts.
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Police are also probing if the case is connected to the seizure of a handgun on Sunday, Li said.
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The FBI is reportedly probing a notorious Israeli spyware company that was linked to the Jeff Bezos phone hack.
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They now test the bounds of American and Saudi patience with probing ballistic missile strikes at Saudi Arabia's capital.
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Mueller is in the process of probing Russia's election interference and possible ties between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
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He fired FBI Director James Comey over what he calls the Russia "witch hunt" probing the president's 2016 campaign.
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Last week, Mueller reportedly began probing Podesta and his firm last week, NBC News reported, citing three unnamed sources.
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Forty-seven states and two federal agencies are currently probing whether the company is engaged in anti-competitive practices.
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However, Nett's original tweet quickly came under scrutiny, with the FBI's Louisville branch announcing they were probing the matter.
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The Virgin Islands agreed Wednesday to withdraw a contentious subpoena it had filed probing decades of Exxon Mobil Corp.
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Citizens are also highly dependent on a probing press to help them judge the performance of their elected representatives.
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And ever since, it's been hard at work, investigating Mars for signs of life and probing its geologic history.
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U.S. regulators are probing one of the world's largest cryptocurrency trading platforms with ties to a controversial digital currency.
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CFIUS: The U.S. agency charged with overseeing foreign investments is reportedly probing TikTok parent Bytedance's 2018 acquisition of Muscal.
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On Comedy The New Yorker is known for its probing investigative reporting, deep-dive profiles and Pulitzer-winning criticism.
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Trump is fixated on Mueller, but the former FBI chief isn't the only one probing the president's inner circle.
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Sure. Does it leave you and your subject vulnerable to probing criticism about whether you did your due diligence?
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It's important that doctors be proactive in probing about side effects rather than reactive when clients finally speak up.
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NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. securities regulators are probing a massive insurance charge recently announced by General Electric Co (GE.
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Cohen's lawyers say the president's former personal lawyer has met with New York state officials who are also probing Trump.
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Consciousness requires subjective experience, and that comes only when information is received from probing, sensory tissues -- those of the body.
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But some felt that the initial questions during the hearing -- meant to set the tone — could have been more probing.
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The company said it is cooperating with any investigations, with officials currently probing whether the utility's equipment caused the fire.
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He also is probing possible obstruction of justice in the firings of Comey and former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
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That's such a weird business that I don't understand and you're good at probing people who have weird business models.
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Or the Wall Street Journal news that the White House was probing Pruitt over his links to said energy lobbyist?
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Congressional committees probing Russia's 2016 election meddling encouraged Mueller to look at the veracity of the past testimony of witnesses.
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Zink has spent her career probing the extent to which people on the fringes can change the world around them.
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Some of the documents had already been released by U.K. lawmaker Damian Collins, who has been probing Facebook's data practices.
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House investigators are probing allegations Trump abused his power by pressing Ukraine to pursue investigations for his personal political gain.
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French prosecutors have been probing multi-million dollar payments made by the Tokyo bid committee to a Singapore consulting company.
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Are they probing the limits of creativity, of randomness, of what people first think of when presented with a blank?
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He also discovered that probing the amygdala could help seizure patients describe the exact sensations they experienced during a seizure.
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The four bulk powers they will be probing are: bulk interception, bulk acquisition, bulk equipment interference and bulk personal datasets.
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His team is currently probing Southern Ocean sediment cores to see if there's any evidence for past iron fertilization episodes.
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Hannah-Jones was selected in 2017 for her probing work on segregation in American society, particularly in housing and education.
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Katie Hawkins, a spokeswoman for Canadian Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau, said federal food inspectors were probing the latest case.
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If we know where neutrinos come from, scientists might be able to use them as tools for probing the cosmos.
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These days, we get series like Girls probing tougher questions about consent and consistently pushing boundaries in exploring female pleasure.
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Washington leans toward the cerebral, on shying away from unnecessary damage and probing for precisely the right opportunity to strike.
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New York Attorney General Letitia James is probing the NRA's finances, which could put the NRA's nonprofit status in jeopardy.
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TDEs are also starting to test general relativity's picture of black holes, probing for places where the theory might break.
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Continually probing the submission and ground defence of Henderson's—transitioning from side control, to north-south position and back again.
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The Competition and Markets Authority is currently probing the deal and is due to publish its preliminary findings this month.
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The officials also started probing why Boeing Co did not flag the feature in pilot manuals, according to the report.
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"We're always concerned when we see nation-state activity probing our infrastructure," Taddeo said, speaking generally about the Rye attack.
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Meanwhile, the Attorney General of New York joined Massachusetts in probing whether Facebook fell short in safeguarding its users' privacy.
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The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigations is probing whether President Donald Trump's campaign colluded with Russia to influence the election.
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Malaysia last month rebuffed Switzerland's request for legal assistance in probing suspected corruption linked to the scandal-hit state fund.
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There's little real sense of just how the United States might help respond to Russia's continued probing into eastern Ukraine.
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The FBI sent investigators to Doha recently to aid the Qatari government in probing the reported incident, officials told CNN.
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They were generated by machine learning algorithms, for the purposes of probing whether AI-made faces can pass as real.
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The FBI is probing a bankrupt California wine seller that some customers claim was operating a multimillion-dollar Ponzi scheme.
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Probing of voter registration websites is a considerable threat to privacy and could even lead to hacks of voter rolls.
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The Department of Homeland Security warned repeatedly this year that it has detected extensive Russian probing of the US grid.
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The FBI is currently probing whether Trump associates coordinated with the Russian campaign to interfere with the 2016 presidential contest.
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Her process involved continuous rebellion to ensure her independence as well as meticulous, probing research on the subjects she depicted.
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All of these probing questions can give you a foretaste of your future investor's philosophy about tackling important business issues.
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Since at least January, federal prosecutors in New York's Southern District have been probing allegations of sex abuse against Weinstein.
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The collision between U.S. policies will now entice Moscow into probing for further weaknesses and divisions among American policy makers.
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Mueller appears to be probing whether Stone or any other individuals in Trump's orbit had advanced knowledge of WikiLeaks' plans.
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And Mueller is now crossing a red line Trump once warned could prompt his firing -- by probing his business empire.
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The Journal reported that they are also probing whether Cohen coordinated with American Media in paying McDougal for her story.
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The U.S. Army announced on Tuesday that it is probing a West Point graduate's pro-communist posts on social media.
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Meanwhile, dueling reports have given Democrats momentum in further probing Trump's actions and his conversations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
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Most of the efforts involved only preparations for hacking, like probing for vulnerabilities, and did not lead to successful breaches.
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U.S. and European authorities have been probing whether banks attempted to manipulate the rate to benefit their own trading positions.
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Mueller is said to be probing the circumstances surrounding Comey's removal in an effort to determine whether Trump obstructed justice.
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"It's definitely not good news," Canadian Agriculture Minister Marie-Claude Bibeau told reporters, saying food inspectors were probing the case.
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Federal investigators in New York are currently probing the source of the record-setting $107 million it raised from donors.
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Read more: A major healthcare startup's HR chief was 'taken aback' when a hiring manager asked her this probing question.
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Most of the efforts involved only preparations for hacking, like probing for vulnerabilities, and did not lead to successful breaches.
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Investigators are probing Russia's involvement in last year's election, including whether Trump's campaign worked with Russia to hurt Clinton's campaign.
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She and the others in the meeting have been of interest to all three congressional committees probing Russian election meddling.
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That incident is just one of several overlapping layers of the Russia inquiry that Mueller and his team are probing.
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Most of these legislative bodies are comprised of former lawyers, and a good lawyer knows how to ask probing questions.
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DeGiorgio signed off in 2006 on a redesigned switch without changing the part's number, which later confused investigators probing crashes.
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Broeksmit has also spoken with House Intelligence Committee investigators probing President Donald Trump's ties to the bank, the report said.
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The regulator hired Mandiant, a firm specialized in probing Chinese military hackers, to investigate, executing a contract in January 2013.
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The Justice Department, FBI and Senate and House Intelligence committees are probing possible links between Trump's team and the Kremlin.
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Mueller's team is probing Russia's meddling in the 2016 presidential election, including any connections between Trump's campaign team and Moscow.
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One element of federal intervention under the Obama administration was probing local departments and publishing public reports on officers' behavior.
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The commission is reportedly probing dozens of companies that have offered cryptocurrency-related investments or have pivoted to the field.
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Maybe we're talking about some sort of color-changing space slug that subsists entirely on energy gained from anal probing.
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Below, I'll flesh out each option, probing some pros and cons — and then ask what happens if they both fail.
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I think they've been treating it as almost a probing, how far would we go, how much would we do.
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Instead, before a media scrum probing for signs of deep excitement, hoping for new insight, James played the moment straight.
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A few years later, as a graduate student in psychology at Tufts, she began her first study probing that question.
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"What is that?" he asks, as she evades one of his questions, looking at the camera to protest his probing.
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This is the work of a consummate draftsman whose painterly intelligence was always probing, no matter what the circumstances were.
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Much of the game involves probing and assessing, moving the ball from player to player while waiting for an opening.
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In the following weeks, I found myself asking probing questions to ensure information shared with me and others was truthful.
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It's a shame, because she writes so powerfully, probing our darkest impulses, reporting back with the pure truth of fiction.
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Judge Contreras asked Burnham more probing questions and told him he disagreed with the press secretary's assessment in some respects.
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The most important step is the first, requiring confrontational probing to cut through failure to take responsibility and facile rationalizations.
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But reports claiming that the Chinese government is probing chip makers over price-fixing demonstrate that it's not there yet.
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During the election he had some pretty probing arguments, but "The Terms of My Surrender" boiled down to: Annoy Trump.
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Their exams have evolved into batteries of tests, each probing a different mental ability, such as verbal reasoning or memorization.
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We also conducted a short interview with Mr Waytz, probing the idea of using social psychology to bring people together.
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The panel is probing Russian attempts to influence the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign coordinated with the Kremlin.
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But the game fails to properly capitalize on those negative feelings to ask any real probing questions about your behavior.
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The payment is said to be under investigation by federal prosecutors in New York, who are probing Cohen's business activities.
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And the soloist in the concerto is the brilliant and probing young Italian pianist Beatrice Rana, in her Philharmonic debut.
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But their bill would weaken the authority of the independent entity currently probing lawmakers' behavior, according to outside ethics watchdogs.
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GE revealed on Tuesday that the federal government is probing a $22 billion accounting writedown of the slumping power division.
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Foreign agents are constantly probing, attempting to steal whatever they can from virtually every critical part of our IT networks.
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The outlet has long avoided probing him and said it would continue to do so as he seeks the nomination.
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The agents reportedly departed with records a day after Manafort had an interview with Senate investigators probing Russia's election meddling.
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Britain's financial regulators were probing historical links between its chief executive and U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein, which overshadowed financial results.
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The inextricable interrelationship of time and space has long been the arena of probing by creative and scientific minds alike.
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The chief prosecutor's office, now probing the cause of the deaths, said 14 prison guards were wounded in the confrontation.
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Special Counsel Robert Mueller has weaponized those lies, turning them into a potent tool for probing Trump's links to Russia.
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He also appeared to warn that he wouldn't work with Democrats in Congress if they continue probing his inner circle.
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The Mike Wallace Interview was characterized by a cutthroat attitude, probing questions, close-ups shots, and lots of cigarette smoke.
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That's precisely what European Union regulators are probing: whether Amazon's consumer data gives it an inherent — and unfair — advantage over rivals.
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For the past few years, I've been reporting on political psychology, probing the scientific theories about how voters think and why.
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The special counsel is also probing for possible collusion by Donald Trump's campaign and whether or not the president obstructed justice.
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On Monday, FBI Director James Comey confirmed his agents were probing whether there was collusion between Trump's campaign aides and Moscow.
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U.S. prosecutors are probing whether Valeant defrauded insurers by shrouding its ties to Philidor, the Wall Street Journal reported on Aug.
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Cassini has been probing Saturn, the sixth planet from the sun, and its entourage of 62 known moons since July 2004.
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Even in "beta testing," probing potential ethics challenges is possible — for example, the potential mental health consequences of Amazon Echo Look.
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Trump and his top aides attacked unidentified political opponents for starting the campaign investigation, calling the actions treasonous and worth probing.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission has been probing the issue, particularly in relation to whether unregistered ICOs constitute illegal securities offerings.
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Similarly, Louise Bourgeois, a Franco-American sculptor who died in 2010, spent decades probing her relationship with her father in psychoanalysis.
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CONGRESS Congressional committees probing Russia's 2016 election meddling encouraged Mueller to look at the veracity of the past testimony of witnesses.
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In Hannity's case, that meant probing Cruz's delegate strategy because it's an issue about which he fielded many questions from listeners.
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As head Democrat on the committee probing the 2012 terrorist attack, Cummings was known for aggressively challenging Republicans, including Chairman Rep.
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Like atoms, words are always looking to combine, floating around with their meaning-tendrils extended, probing the air for compatible partners.
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He and fellow Democratic committee-members have shown an interest in probing controversial policies such as the separating of migrant families.
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Jackson responded that Cosby's current attorneys asked her more probing questions this time and insisted that she didn't change her statement.
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Investigators are now probing the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the remains and medical examiners will determine a cause of death.
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The FBI is probing new emails related to Hillary Clinton, FBI Director James Comey said in a Friday letter to lawmakers.
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In a phone interview on CNBC's "Closing Bell, " Conway discussed the FBI probing newly uncovered emails related to its Clinton investigation.
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That's why we're coming to you, our readers, with a question we haven't been able to answer despite weeks of probing.
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Federal investigators probing alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election, something Moscow denies, charged Manafort with money laundering on Monday.
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During her subsequent testimony, she was subject to intense and probing questions from an all-male, all-white panel of senators.
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Obtaining the missing data directly from Facebook could be crucial for congressional lawmakers probing the extent of Russia's 2016 election meddling.
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Chairman Nunes is now saying that there was never any credible evidence for the FBI to begin probing the Trump campaign.
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Strzok, a veteran counterintelligence investigator, was recently ousted from Mueller's all-star team probing alleged Russian interference in the 2016 election.
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The timing of the New York real estate mogul's visit may offer him some protection from hostile or probing coverage, though.
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FRANKFURT/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A U.S. federal investigator probing alleged Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election asked Deutsche Bank (DBKGn.
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Share something more personal — but not your tabloid-worthy tales — and dare to ask more probing questions of people in conversation.
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U.S. and European authorities have spent years probing whether banks tried to manipulate the rate to benefit their own trading positions.
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This unique cache of records held by Deutsche could provide plenty of leads for investigators now vigorously probing Trump's business empire.
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Canada will later start probing financial transfers involving three other low-tax jurisdictions, Lebouthillier added but would not say which ones.
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Without prejudging what will surely be a probing confirmation process, I think Wray is qualified to be director of the FBI.
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The media committee is probing the possible ties to Russia of both Wigmore and businessman Arron Banks who bankrolled the Leave.
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McClatchy said the interagency group is now probing several Americans affiliated with either Trump's White House bid or his business empire.
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The midfielder's controlled probing and passing combined with his constant buzzing movement and authority extracts the best of those around him.
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In the earliest days, he and his co-investigators were wary of overwhelming Insite's participants with lengthy surveys and probing questions.
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"Any patient should walk away from a dentist that doesn't do a probing, because that's the standard of care," Camargo says.
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Democrats are probing Trump's past business dealings and possible conflicts of interest posed by his continued ownership of extensive business interests.
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All eight of Juno's instruments including its color camera, JunoCam, will be on during the flyby, probing beneath Jupiter's thick clouds.
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However, Germany calmly and methodically took control, totally swamping the midfield and with their full backs hugging the touchlines, constantly probing.
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The Post, citing current and former officials, reported that the FBI is currently probing Flynn's communications with Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak.
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He would invite them to take the floor, with an elegant introduction and a couple of probing questions to stimulate discussion.
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Congress is probing alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 election, including any possible ties between Trump campaign associates and the Kremlin.
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The Philadelphia-based indie band pushed their structures further, building around lead singer/songwriter Francis Quinlan's staggering voice and probing lyrics.
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And the French Competition Authority probing the online ad market — aka Facebook and Google — and identifying a raft of problematic behaviors.
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Lavrov's visit comes amid heightened scrutiny of Russia, with the FBI and congressional committees probing Moscow's meddling in the 2016 race.
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However, the committee is probing whether Whitaker committed perjury while giving testimony, a person familiar with the matter told The Journal.
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" The Defense secretary said he believes Tillerson accurately stated that the U.S. "is probing for opportunities to talk with the North.
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And we know that, after two years of probing, the FBI has not turned up any public evidence of collusion, either.
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Anonymous sources told the WSJ last week that the Justice Department is now probing Huawei for possibly violating sanctions against Iran.
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Myanmar leader Aung San Suu Kyi refuses to grant visas to U.N. investigators tasked with probing the claims and other abuses.
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With the new rule, law enforcement will no longer have to apply for temporary waivers when probing threats from anonymous callers.
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The next night the probing British pianist Paul Lewis performs Schubert's late Sonata in B major and Brahms's Ballades (Op. 10).
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The House and Senate Intelligence panels and the FBI are all probing Russian election interference and connections between Trump and Moscow.
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That's left Trump anxious about his negotiating power as the FBI and congressional investigators continue probing his campaign's ties to Russia.
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Walden said he was also interested in probing a federal court's decision to uphold strict net neutrality rules from the commission.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing GE's accounting practices, and the Justice Department is investigating GE's connection with subprime mortgages.
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Both the FTC and the Justice Department are currently probing the country's largest and most powerful tech companies over antitrust concerns.
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A spokesman for Netanyahu said "nothing new was presented to the prime minister today" by investigators probing so-called Case 4000.
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Comey announced in March that the FBI was probing alleged coordination between Trump's campaign and Russia during the 2016 presidential race.
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Special counsel Robert Mueller is probing allegations that Trump may have obstructed the inquiry into Russia influence over the 2016 election.
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With the new rule, law enforcement will no longer have to apply for temporary waivers when probing threats from anonymous callers.
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Studies using E. coli, from probing the basics of DNA to engineering strains that make antibiotics, would fill shelf upon shelf.
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In November 2017, the Department of Justice announced that it was probing how race factors in to Harvard University's admissions process.
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Trump has already slammed Democrats for probing his White House, saying the investigations could interfere with economic growth and other progress.
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Both DHS officials at the hearing said the Russian probing did not affect the actual vote totals during the presidential election.
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It's hard to make out their words, but from the tone and rhythm, it sounds like they're checking in: probing, reassuring.
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One of the U.S. government's most powerful consumer protection watchdogs appears to be quietly probing Uber and the company's privacy practices.
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If questions persist, ESIC, Sportradar, and the sports books can continue probing and observing, all before the match has even begun.
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It's the same way with the atomic clock, but it's probing a much deeper and more precise order of our universe.
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Instead the contest is likely to be about passing and probing and waiting for some magic to pries open the defense.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is probing GE's accounting practices and the Justice Department is investigating GE's connection with subprime mortgages.
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Though Zubaydah has serious injuries, Soufan begins probing him while building rapport and assuring him that he will receive medical care.
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It's all the more baffling because the episode is so successful elsewhere in probing the inner workings of its main characters.
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Onstage, "Fleabag" throbs with a concentrated, combustible vitality that a camera is incapable of capturing, even with pore-probing close-ups.
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We are probing into its ruins to take whatever is useful for the building of the new civilization to replace it.
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She had tried wearing three pairs of underpants or especially tight shorts — anything to keep Dr. Nassar's fingers from probing her.
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And the basketball press, namely in the probing work of ESPN's Kevin Arnovitz, has wondered about the morality of a draft.
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The show's lead curator, Ms. Halbreich, as is her custom, brings an involved, probing, personal tone to the catalog's anchoring essay.
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In an effort to find out more about the Toronto-based artist, we asked him some ever-probing firsties and faves.
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Mr. Trump and his team have been warily anticipating the probing demands of House investigators since Democrats won control in November.
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Writers like you are continually probing and dramatizing those states, and that move from what appears to be certainty to uncertainty.
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He approaches these interviews with modesty, putting the spotlight on the guest, deferring to them, rarely challenging or probing too far.
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In the end, "The Electric Woman" is about probing mysteries to which there is actually no mystery, but also no end.
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Still, the consumer law center suggests that people ask probing questions of their preparer, no matter where the preparer is employed.
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It's a sensitive, probing and uncommonly wise volume that will send you back into Roth's work with fresh eyes and wits.
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Justice Brett Kavanaugh, who directed probing questions to both sides, seemed to give less away about his views of the case.
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The Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States, or CFIUS, is currently probing the app for possible national security risks.
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Around mid-August, Mr. Johnson said, federal officials began hearing reports of "scanning and probing" of some state voter database registries.
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Rather than read straight through, Bloch took to exploring the diary sporadically, out of time—as if probing a living memory.
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Trey Gowdy is probing the actions of embattled Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt, his spokesperson, Amanda Gonzalez, confirmed to CNN.
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Only in the production's second half are we treated to the sort of deep-probing characterization that we expect from Shakespeare.
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Against its Japanese counterpart, the dollar edged up 0.1 percent to 113.56 yen JPY=, probing levels last touched in mid-November.
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The Federal Trade Commission and Justice Department are currently probing the country's largest and most powerful tech companies over antitrust concerns.
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House lawmakers are also probing whether Trump tied military aid and a White House meeting to Ukraine publicly announcing the investigations.
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Mr. Rouvali did so — not through any unusual interpretive approach, but simply by conducting a probing, clear and somberly dramatic account.
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FAA officials said at the hearing that they are probing those concerns and have interviewed several Boeing employees regarding those warnings.
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The conglomerate said it learned in December that the department was probing purchase or sale of residential mortgage loans between Jan.
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Mueller is investigating alleged ties between Trump campaign associates and Russian officials, and several congressional committees are also probing the matter.
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Mr. Moran faced probing questions about health care, exposing constituents' deep concerns about the bill, though the gathering was notably polite.
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HB: As special counsel Robert Muller detailed, hours after that request, Russian operatives did start intensely probing the Clinton campaigns emails.
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In addition, a special counsel is reportedly probing whether Trump obstructed justice by firing former FBI Director James Comey last month.
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Comey announced in March that the FBI was probing Russia's 2016 election intrusions, including possible ties between Moscow and Trump's campaign.
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Investigators' main mistake was trying to find out who had set the fire instead of probing how it started, Nethercott added.
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When Republicans ended their investigation earlier this year, Democrats vowed to continue probing potential collusion between Trump's team and Russian officials.
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Mueller may also have wanted to use the indictments to warn the president against probing too deeply into his own record.
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The 19th century sociologist Emile Durkheim came to a similar finding in his own work probing into the causes of suicide.
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The outlet has long avoided probing its owner and said it would continue to do so as he seeks the nomination.
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The Justice Department is currently probing Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration's certification and marketing of the plane, CNN has reported.
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His call comes as US federal prosecutors are reportedly probing Facebook's data sharing deals with a number of large technology companies.
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The Trump administration is reported to be probing potential national security risks stemming from ByteDance's 2017 acquisition of the app Musical.
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A Schumann recital with a difference, shared between Ms. Persson, a sublime acting soprano, and Mr. Boesch, an incessantly probing baritone.
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Chris Van Hollen is turning to the Federal Reserve Bank for help probing President Trump's financial relationship with Deutsche Bank USA.
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Britain's financial regulators were probing historical links between its chief executive officer and U.S. financier Jeffrey Epstein, which overshadowed financial results.
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Police probing the lynchings of Azam and others say they are often triggered by deep-rooted prejudices against minorities in India.
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Like a tongue compulsively probing a rotten tooth, portions of the party seem unable to resist re-litigating the 2016 election.
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The more subtle probing of mixed motives and shaky certainty that characterizes Mr. Shanley's Pulitzer Prize-winning "Doubt" is seldom in evidence.
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Aside from her goal of probing Deutsche Bank, she has also pledged to fight White House efforts to roll back bank regulations.
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New York (CNN Business)Federal regulators may be inching closer to probing the market dominance of some of the largest technology companies.
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Wertmüller's appetite for probing the extremes of human nature might have been stoked by the geopolitical catastrophes she witnessed as a child.
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We've got a media orgy in Wynwood probing our skyline with their phallic antennae, and I'm simply asking, 'Is this really necessary?
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Taylor Connoisseur Digital Folding Probe ThermometerSpeaking of temperature, this digital thermometer seems more or less ideal for probing enemy agents' neck meat.
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Recently, I was asked a rather more probing question about my experiences of communal fucking that got me thinking and now, writing.
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"Let's just see what [Robert] Mueller does," she said of the special counsel probing ties between Russian officials and Trump's presidential campaign.
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He claimed responsibility for the attacks in 1996, and told lawyers they would die if they kept probing members of his cult.
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An artist's slick, probing designs tell ripping stories of crime and justice, and just as abruptly, calls her revealing stories into question.
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His work on black hole evaporation has been foundational to probing the murky reaches of the intersection between gravity and quantum mechanics.
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The liquidators were also probing an investment by Platinum's master fund into Northstar Offshore Group LLC, according to the Chapter 15 filing.
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Its forensics team of 14 is swamped and in their cramped office investigators probing possible extrajudicial killings are handling just 12 dossiers.
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The revelation comes after military officials said in June that the Department of Defense inspector general was probing a separate security breach.
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As an alternative, the investigators suggest the establishment of a special independent body akin to the one probing war crimes in Syria.
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Ramos said there is such a purpose in the request by the panels, which are probing alleged foreign influence in U.S. elections.
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He previously threatened to slap Agnes Callamard, who was probing extrajudicial executions taking place as part of Duterte's bloody war on drugs.
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Mr Romer searched for answers by probing the "non-rivalrous" nature of new knowledge: the fact that ideas can be exploited endlessly.
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Mueller is also probing Manafort's taxes and his foreign banking as part of an investigation related to his consulting work in Ukraine.
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Kraft Heinz saw its stock price take a hit when it revealed earlier this year that federal regulators were probing its finances.
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Bursts of gunfire and artillery explosions going off nearby are a constant reminder that ISIS is always probing for vulnerabilities and weaknesses.
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Residents and first responders have filed lawsuits, and the Texas environmental regulator and the Chemical Safety Board are both probing the events.
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They also pointed to "scanning and probing" of online election rolls in some states that seemed to be coming from Russian servers.
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FBI Director James Comey said in a Friday letter to lawmakers that the bureau is probing new emails related to Hillary Clinton.
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Kuciak had been probing government and mafia links before he and his girlfriend were shot by an unknown assailant at their home.
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Prosecutors recently began probing whether Credit Suisse should have done more to halt transactions that led to losses, the Tages-Anzeiger reported.
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Europe has also been much more aggressive than the United States in antitrust enforcement in tech, probing Google, Amazon, Apple, and Facebook.
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When's the last time you shied away from a probing interview question because you thought you'd be oversharing or potentially embarrassing yourself?
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Not surprisingly, the pairs who asked the gradually more probing questions felt closer and more connected after the 45 minutes were up.
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On Wednesday, musician, Fifth Harmony stan, and prolific tweeter John Mayer asked a probing question: What if purple horses used to exist?
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But once markets evolve further and businesses mature, firms like Amazon will discover the drawbacks of probing into every nook and cranny.
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U.S. Special Counsel Robert Mueller is probing whether Trump campaign officials worked with Moscow to try to sway the 2016 presidential election.
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This brings us to the realm of complexity theory, which is inhabited by researchers probing the boundary between classical and quantum computers.
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In Belfast, an emotionally charged inquest is currently probing ten killings by the army in the city's Ballymurphy district in August 1971.
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The FTC plays a dual role of probing charges of deceptive advertising and assessing mergers to ensure they comply with antitrust law.
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Patrick's retirement comes as the inspector general has been probing allegations of misconduct by senior leadership at FLETC headquarters in Glynco, Georgia.
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Sometimes, when an artist is probing for truth, it is the primal and ancient battle between man and nature that they envision.
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Prosecutors are probing a complex web of cases linked to property entrepreneur Lazaro Baez, a close ally of both Fernandez and Kirchner.
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Naval investigators had been probing whether Francis -- known as "Fat Leonard" -- was overcharging the Navy for ship fueling, repairs and other services.
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He also faced unfettered media probing into his sexuality that would be unheard of for a celebrity, let alone teen star, today.
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Again, this is done by not looking directly at the quantum bit in question but probing an auxiliary state coupled to it.
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Those probing, intimate details shaped a controversial rule of the International Association of Athletics Federations, the governing body of the running world.
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A Facebook spokesperson did not provide comment for this article and declined to confirm which government entities are still probing its business.
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Information is then read from the film by probing the electrical resistance of the cell, which will change according to its polarity.
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He can do this by probing with the jab and showing lots of feints as he did in the first two fights.
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The special counsel is probing Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election and possible collusion by the Trump campaign with that meddling.
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The real risk is in the investigations, the special counsel, the Senate and House committees probing Russian meddling and, perhaps, the courts.
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Investigators have been probing Google's offices in central Paris since 0500 am (0300 GMT), said the source, who declined to be named.
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They race up and down the ice not as forwards and defensemen but as a unit, offering support, advancing the puck, probing.
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MORE (R-Ariz.) passed the dossier to FBI investigators, who were by then probing possible coordination between the Trump campaign and Moscow.
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Instead, she began photographing people who could not return her probing, empathetic gaze: the intellectually disabled, the blind, the oblivious passer-by.
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The Commission has also recently fined Facebook, is investigating Google on a separate antitrust case and probing Amazon over its tax practices.
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Since 2017, federal investigators have been probing Russian interference in the 2016 election and possible collusion between Russia and the Trump campaign.
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IN 2007 Thomas Harding, an English journalist, began probing his German-Jewish roots after hearing an amazing story at a family funeral.
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Late last month, the Department of Justice reportedly began probing China's largest phone maker, Huawei, over similar alleged sanctions violations against Iran.
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The Justice Department and the committee are looking into all four companies while the Federal Trade Commission is probing Facebook and Amazon.
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The Justice Department and the committee are looking into all four companies while the Federal Trade Commission is probing Facebook and Amazon.
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The search warrant application also confirmed that Mueller is probing Manafort's role in a 2016 Trump tower meeting with a Russian lawyer.
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The committee is also said to be probing Bannon's relationship to Cambridge Analytica, the data analytics firm that contracted with the campaign.
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Probing the gap between sign and signified, it is a delighting feat of free association thrown up against a state of panic.
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Part of the investigation included probing WikiLeaks' dumping of Democratic National Committee emails in 2016, and Trump's apparent enthusiasm regarding that leak.
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For example, when I spoke with Reed, she defended a June 2017 story in The Intercept showing Russian actors probing election infrastructure.
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It is the media's actual responsibility to provide voters with as accurate and probing a portrait of the two candidates as possible.
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Chaffetz said a day after Trump's surprise win over Clinton that he would continue probing Clinton's use of a private email server.
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And clearly the Russians saw Papadopoulos as a target for cultivation, further proof they were probing the Trump campaign for soft spots.
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Multiple Democrats have voiced concern that Kavanaugh would resist Mueller's investigation, which is probing possible ties between the Trump campaign and Russia.
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The latest production miss, though not as bad as many expected, drew probing questions from several analysts during Tesla's recent earnings call.
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And Democrats are also hoping to heighten the pressure on Republicans to join them in probing the episodes of possible of obstruction.
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There's also more bad news for tech in Europe... Reuters: France is considering probing Google and Facebook over their online ad dominance.
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Mueller is reportedly probing several 85033 meetings that occurred in Seychelles during the time period Prince met with a Russian banker there.
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By his own showy standards, Mr. Lang was on good behavior, as well he should have been in this elegant, probing work.
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More recent activity — including the probing of registration rolls in several states — might be the work of independent Russian hackers, it says.
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It also says the President cannot be forced to sit for an interview with investigators probing Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
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It's an old trick of fortune tellers and mediums in which they use vague, probing statements to make canny guesses about someone.
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Clients fill out a probing questionnaire: Where did each of you grow up and what did you love/hate about each place?
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The lawmaker also revealed that his committee is probing whether various informants in Russia received payments before there was an authorized investigation.
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Oleg Skorobogatov, the head of the commission probing the failure, announced the findings at a news conference Thursday in the Moscow region.
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For now, the field is so young and bizarre that only folks like Thiel are likely to be probing around its edges.
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Instagram users have been commenting on Bushnell's personal Instagram page, asking probing questions about her appearance, her weight, and her workout routine.
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From one perspective, this can look almost cruel; the crystalline, probing ball-movement really is pitiless in its search for a weakness.
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The agency is also probing the January crash of a Tesla vehicle apparently traveling in Autopilot that struck a parked fire truck.
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In addition to probing activities by the campaign, Mueller is looking into Trump's business dealings to understand links between him and Russia.
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The House and Senate intelligence panels are probing the Russian election meddling and any ties between members of Trump's campaign and Moscow.
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I saw how her damaged hand was searching for something in the air and not finding it, but not giving up, probing.
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Comey also confirmed that his bureau is probing Russia's meddling in the 2016 election, including possible collusion between Trump's campaign and Moscow.
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Corporate boards and investors from Wall Street to Silicon Valley are going on the offensive, probing for problems to avoid being surprised.
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But, finally, showing up as scheduled on Saturday, he performed Schubert's song cycle "Die Schöne Müllerin" with the probing pianist Helmut Deutsch.
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Mueller is probing potential collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia and whether the president has unlawfully sought to obstruct the investigation.
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Belgium is patiently probing the French defense, with Axel Witsel and Mousa Dembele both staying at home to protect the back three.
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They all provided nervous answers to probing questions in a stuffy room filled with several dozen observers, including a few nosy tourists.
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The Federal Trade Commission has indeed been probing Amazon's business practices, though neither the agency nor Amazon has confirmed a formal investigation.
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Prosecutors do not like it when other investigative bodies, including congressional committees, are trying to scrutinize the same matters they are probing.
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Both Congress and the news media have obligations to be vigilant and probing in monitoring Trump business activities while he is president.
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But it is difficult to know whether the probing, critical tone of other questions indicates that significant policy changes should be expected.
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Yet media stories about these technologies generally celebrate the creation of new lives – smiling, innocent babies — rather than probing the dilemmas involved.
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But Tiwari is better at probing the emotions under the drama than building a nail-biting, rah-rah finish, though she tries.
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The mixed messages by the White House toward Russia has enticed Moscow into probing for further weaknesses and divisions among U.S. policymakers.
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Other countries, including Germany, Belgium, Spain and the Netherlands, have also been probing the company's privacy policy for violations of EU law.
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Modern science has abandoned the soul in favor of probing the framework of consciousness, a concept that is only slightly less elusive.
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Best Buy's board is probing allegations that the electronics retailer's CEO Corie Barry had an inappropriate romantic relationship with another company executive.
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As London reimagines its place in a post-Brexit world, city leaders are probing terrain far beyond Europe for potential financial business.
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Ireland's Data Protection Commission has multiple ongoing investigations into GDPR violations, probing a range of big tech companies from Facebook to Apple.
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The move frustrated lawmakers who are probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election and whether the Trump campaign cooperated with the effort.
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Sonya Yoncheva, a singer collecting triumph after triumph at the moment, returns to the Met as Violetta in Willy Decker's probing production.
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During his 1988 campaign, George Bush was sensitive to the "microscopic probing" his children were facing, particularly as the election drew near.
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Probing for higher-mass particles requires both larger accelerators and magnets with stronger fields—magnets like the one Fermilab has just debuted.
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In addition to probing Russian meddling in the election, Mueller is investigating whether associates of Trump colluded with Russians during the campaign.
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The Justice Department also has the authority to enforce antitrust law and is currently probing the tech industry for anti-competitive behavior.
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is also probing how the oil major values its fossil fuel reserves in light of global warming.
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Sen. Chris Van Hollen is turning to the Federal Reserve Bank for help probing President Trump's financial relationship with Deutsche Bank USA.
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For perhaps forty minutes, the two groups mingled: the Mashco touching and probing, and the Nomole team acquiescing, mostly in good humor.
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In probing potential illegal voting, it wrote, the president is failing to address a greater threat to American election integrity: Russian meddling.
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But instead of asking probing questions and eliciting damning evidence from Mr. Cohen, too many committee members chose to make a speech.
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Federal investigators probing alleged Russian interference in the election, something Moscow denies, charged Manafort and Rick Gates with money laundering on Monday.
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For instance, if you ask more probing questions, it turns out that significant numbers of these "evangelicals" do not go to church.
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Each of these thoughts represents an uneasy, probing investigation into the complicated, often-complicit relationship between Asian-Americans and the nation's racial hierarchies.
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Probing further, Mr Carl then explored these factors at the more detailed level of wards, which tend to contain only around 15,000 people.
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They started probing the phone for code vulnerabilities—bugs that they would be able to exploit to take over the phone's operating system.
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Lovely Venus, currently retrograde in probing and intense Scorpio, makes a helpful connection with Saturn at 8:42 AM, encouraging a responsible attitude.
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Greek prosecutors were probing allegations from three individuals suggesting doctors and public officials had accepted kickbacks in a period spanning 2006 to 2015.
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"That line just hit me and it felt like more of a probing statement, like it was missing a question mark," he says.
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But it's possible he is trying to avoid the appearance of concealing information from Hill investigators probing Russia's interference in the 2016 election.
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On one hand, he is probing defenses, just as he does when Russian submarines enter Swedish waters or Russian jets enter British airspace.
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They mean well, but they also ask him probing questions; they touch him without permission; they take his photograph and call him names.
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Schneiderman began probing the charity in 2016 and Underwood later filed the lawsuit against Trump, his adult children and the foundation in June.
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His last salute to curiosity followed a lifetime probing the inner workings of the universe, finding new things to model and to understand.
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VICE News reported earlier this month that North Korea is building a team of hackers who are already probing networks across North America.
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According to The Seattle Times, the agency will lend its considerable resources to DOT agents probing the FAA's certification of the Max jets.
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U.S. government debt prices climbed on Friday, after FBI Director James Comey said the agency is probing new emails related to Hillary Clinton.
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FBI Director James Comey said in a Friday letter to lawmakers that the agency is probing new emails related to the Democratic nominee.
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State health officials said last month that they were probing a norovirus outbreak among customers at the New Theatre Restaurant in Overland Park.
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The U.S. Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission are reportedly probing the company, though Apple wouldn't confirm any specific agencies.
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