He went from "Raging Bull" -- "Raging Bull" -- to this.
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If you're not raging at your mother, you're raging at Matt.
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And if you're not raging at Matt, you're raging at your mother.
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And if you're not raging at either of them, you're raging at all of us.
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And through it all, the besotted Welshman's wild refrain, raging, raging, against the dying of the light.
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" Raging then as we are raging now, the abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison responded, "Can anything be more puerile, absurd, illogical, impertinent, untimely?
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Baytex's offer — 1.36 Baytex shares for each Raging River share — represents a 10 percent premium to Raging River's Friday closing price, according to Reuters calculations.
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Water finds its level, music finds its fans — whether the underground is raging against the overground, or just raging in general, doesn't much matter anymore.
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ANNOUNCES FIRST QUARTER OPERATING AND FINANCIAL RESULTS AND REAFFIRMS CREDIT FACILITIES * RAGING RIVER EXPLORATION INC - QTRLY EARNINGS PER SHARE $0.09 * RAGING RIVER EXPLORATION INC - QTRLY FFO PER SHARE $0.38 * RAGING RIVER EXPLORATION- QTRLY PRODUCTION WITH AVERAGE PRODUCTION OF 24,118 BOE/D (93% OIL) REPRESENTING INCREASE OF 6% OVER COMPARABLE PERIOD IN 2017 * RAGING RIVER EXPLORATION INC - THE STRATEGIC REPOSITIONING OF CO PROCESS IS ONGOING Source text for Eikon: Further company coverage:
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The mix of programming has a little something for everyone, whether you want to spend the weekend exercising, crafting, hiking, or raging (and then recovering from said raging).
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The fires may have stopped raging in Israel for the time being, but the hatred that started these fires is still raging in the hearts and minds of the arsonists.
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The roster is: —Mushi —Ohaiyo —Ryan Jay "Raging Potato" Qui —Galvin Kang "Meracle" Jian Wen —Benhur "Nayeon" Lawis Raging Potato played for Brothers United late last year alongside Mushi and Ohaiyo.
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" - Jake, 21 "Neon-wearing cabana server at Raging Waters.
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For all the fires raging thru my community and beyond.
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"There absolutely is a raging debate about automation," he says.
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Elsewhere in the nation, conflict over immigration is still raging.
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There's an ongoing debate raging at Refinery29 over lip scrub.
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The sirens kept raging, so she looked through a window.
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"You would have been a raging b—," her sister joked.
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It was just raging ... It was just going so fast.
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Brits are raging over the price of Zoella's advent calendar.
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The Raging Worgen may be the last card you draw.
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The wheat is raging, too, but this is so itchy.
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Soon the raging fires and brutal violence come to them.
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One now raging in southern Orange County, south Orange County.
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She's raging (and crying, and feeling, and constantly falling apart).
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There is a battle raging for curated social media supremacy.
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Still, he was just one firefighter against a raging fire.
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There is a raging political debate where science inevitably enters.
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Unsafe conditions in the raging river delayed the rescue operation.
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"They've got a fire raging down their back," he said.
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It's about the information war that's raging on our screens.
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"I'm usually a raging horse of health," he told me.
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The war raging just down the road doesn't worry him.
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A fire is raging in the Star Trek fan community.
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Raging inflation has annihilated salaries, and violent crime is rampant.
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But inside a hangarlike laboratory, a miniature hurricane was raging.
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On Monday, five big blazes were raging across the state.
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Many became quite ill, with shaking chills and raging fevers.
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Jeanine Pirro was recently suspended for being a raging Islamophobe.
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That's not to say that Garland is a raging liberal.
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The fire was raging and there were walls of flames.
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Nothing like a raging cold to kick off a relationship.
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The Teslas CyberTank Model X has been a raging success.
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He is brash, unconventional, emotional, sometimes raging and sometimes funny.
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I'm one of those people with a raging sweet tooth.
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A national debate is raging over access to coronavirus tests.
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But McGahn's chair is empty, and Democrats are raging mad.
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In this formulation, Trump will put out the raging fire.
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Other clips show portions of roads swept into raging rivers.
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The Troubles were raging, and military installations guarded the line.
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Meanwhile there are raging debates about violations of human privacy.
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Somehow they drove into the raging floodwaters, the authorities said.
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Snipers shot at the marines, and a raging battle ensued.
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Protests were raging in American streets and on university campuses.
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That week in March, a storm was raging around Arsenal.
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Enormous bushfires are raging across swathes of land in Australia.
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In this one, it needs to enter the raging mediasphere.
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We're moderately constructive on EM, but we're not raging bulls.
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The Chicken Sandwich Wars of 2019 are still raging on.
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All you need is snow, lights and a raging fire.
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Civil war has been raging in Somalia for 25 years.
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Fires have been raging for months in New South Wales.
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A lot of Nixon's raging was hidden from the public.
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Ronald Reagan, Trump's hero, mostly ignored the raging AIDS epidemic.
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The head chef turned out to be a raging alcoholic dickhead.
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Out of sight, another epidemic is silently raging: myopia, or nearsightedness.
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Despite your raging blood pressure, the key is the poker face.
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So, the debate is raging, even though the violence has calmed.
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With active fires raging in California, Paramount has canceled the event.
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Perhaps he is merely raging and, as ever, out of control.
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The group made sure to highlight the raging hypocrisy on Twitter.
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After my raging hunger is cured, I get to meal prepping.
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"They're not raging for justice or anything — they're heartbroken," Qasim said.
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Or to indulge in a raging, snowbound firefight outside Penn Station.
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The central element to OTK Warrior is the humble Raging Worgen.
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The protests have been raging for weeks, and have gotten violent.
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Four more fires are raging from San Bernardino to Santa Clarita.
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The battle concluded in July, after raging on for nine months.
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But the stage is set for a raging blaze in Arizona.
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The fire was still raging, but a few miles from town.
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In one story, a man sees Juha across a raging river.
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Or you can head for raging whitewater if that's your thing.
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Jessica is still a raging alcoholic with PTSD and attachment issues.
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Even when she's raging with anger, she is calm and considered.
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Kicker and punt returner battles are raging between barely padded players.
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Three other wildfires are also raging in and around Los Angeles.
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Scene 3: It was another raging Friday night in the suburbs.
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The neurological equivalent of constant smoke from distant but raging wildfires.
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The authors connected their findings to the debate raging over healthcare.
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I'm in the equities area, raging bull market in the '2125s.
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And make no mistake: the debates on these issues are raging.
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And make no mistake: the debates on these issues are raging.
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There is a battle raging for the soul of America's universities.
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A raging storm surge coursed through its streets during Hurricane Irma.
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Scorsese's own "Raging Bull" will show on Sunday, Wednesday and Aug.
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"It's a very inadequate firehose on a raging fire," said Zandi.
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They reveal red skies, raging flames, distraught evacuees, and lonely animals.
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The Houthis are pouring fuel on fire that is already raging.
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Other fatalities included people who got swept away by raging rivers.
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Check. Plunge into raging waters to keep a child from drowning?
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"She works 24 hours when the fires are raging," Santos said.
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Mr. Martin wrote a first draft of "Raging Bull" in 1977.
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But the raging, torrential voice of the author is something rare.
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Pesci's first role was Joey in the 1980 film "Raging Bull."
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The Great Hair Crisis was raging on with no visible end.
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It's where I place my trust whenever a storm is raging.
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A war has been raging in the trenches of the internet.
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At that time, the Civil War back East was still raging.
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Hurricane Harvey devastated the Houston area with raging floods in August.
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But this time, many said they feared the raging, leaderless protests.
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But at the same time, the city was raging with creativity.
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" He adds, "I think in many ways Durén is the anti-Raging Bull, he's the guy who defeated his demons, and I don't know if you can say the same thing about Jake in Raging Bull.
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The battle for the capital is still raging, and little is certain.
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But inside, this $600 hybrid has the raging heart of… a smartphone?
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The wildfires raging in California have killed over 80 people so far.
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The raging wildfires have claimed the lives of at least seven people.
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Photos of the wreckage show thick black smoke and raging orange flames.
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This broader language neatly moots a raging argument within the climate community.
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He kept raging in police custody, including calling the police racial slurs.
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So, could pharma transform from a roving bear market to raging bull?
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The ocean is raging, the icebergs are melting, sea levels are rising.
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Self-pity When not raging, the President was feeling sorry for himself.
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This issue is raging — about as much as I thought it would.
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One simply posted a picture of a fire raging in a skip.
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That's the heart of the debate raging among market participants right now.
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Just a few recent examples: Humans aren't exactly raging against the machine.
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"Just raging in the Black Hole," Gruden recalled of his favorite memories.
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Across Africa, a battle against poaching is raging but often being lost.
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Unfathomably, another leadership battle is raging, this time within the National Party.
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In my previous post, I summarized a raging debate on that subject.
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The death toll from the raging wildfire in northern California is rising.
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The raging fire that started Monday has displaced at least 37,000 people.
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The fight over this zombie pipeline is still raging a decade later.
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He hears this terrible bellowing, raging like some immense monstrous beast. Screams.
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Hide our pain, our bodies splitting, our breasts leaking, our hormones raging.
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Go deeper: Where northern California's wildfires are raging with Axios' Lazaro Gamio
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Luckily, my new raging ego was torn down on a daily basis.
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The surfers only dive in to avoid the battle raging behind them.
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McNealy was in the latter group, describing himself as a "raging libertarian".
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Or there might be the raging, ranting Mr. Trump of the primaries.
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On the opposite side of the country, Boko Haram is still raging.
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Debates about combating gun violence are raging at every level of government.
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Opinion An argument has been raging in the Trump camp this summer.
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By now protests at soaring bread prices were raging across the country.
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To the Editor: Donald Trump is the raging id of presidential politics.
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This has fueled the "civil war" raging over the future of bitcoin.
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Men's rights activists have been raging about child custody since time immemorial.
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So this song is about raging against it and letting it go.
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They were lost to raging wildfires within two months of each other.
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The fury over his conciliatory meeting with Mr. Putin has been raging.
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Moorcones's business was a raging river in a much larger doping ecosystem.
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No raging about rapists or threats to separate families will stop it.
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But the raging war often blocks roads to markets at critical times.
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Rising sea levels and raging weather see coastal communities drowning quite literally.
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Context: The virus is spreading across Afghanistan during a raging Taliban insurgency.
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Cheers to all the Bavarian babes who sent in their raging photos.
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It is a battle of titans, raging just inches beneath our feet.
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Delivery workers in Australia faced a similar situation during the raging brushfires.
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By Sunday afternoon, five infernos were raging in central Portugal, he said.
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This week, the Jersey Shore drama was raging on and off-screen.
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World War III seemed imminent, but on TikTok it was already raging.
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She understood now that a profound battle was raging inside the judiciary.
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It's a new chart that presents a raging bull case for stocks.
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The civil war in Syria has been raging now for seven years.
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McDonald's and Burger King's fast-food feud has been raging for ages.
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BY SMOKING A FAT STOGIE AND RAGING WITH ODELL BECKHAM JR., BABY!!!
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America is in the middle of a raging argument over poor outcasts.
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If I'm not doing well I'll be upset and I'll be raging.
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Mr Morales, a former comedian, had briefly inspired hope, raging against corruption.
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Here are some images from the blazes now raging across the state.
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The debate about back doors to encryption has been raging for years.
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The war was raging, but 1967 was a banner year for Hollywood.
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When Hagel wrote those words, the war in Syria was already raging.
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The Camp fire was still raging Wednesday morning, stretching out across 130,000 acres.
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Everywhere in the region around the Mura village, pockets of fire were raging.
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Landowners here have many ways to prevent fires from raging across the countryside.
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U.S. military being so desperate for help that it would recruit a raging
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The battle to recapture Mosul from ISIS has been raging for a month.
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"There's only one true Raging Bull, and that is Vladimir Putin," he quipped.
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In the real world, debate about gun laws has been raging for years.
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Abortion laws The raging abortion debate continues to play out across the country.
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Instead of raging at the darkness, we are ready to light a candle.
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For me to pretend I've been some raging Apple bull — I have not.
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Possibly a stone-faced tiki nestled alongside palm trees and a raging volcano?
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The inferno is still raging, with only 52% containment as of Wednesday night.
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Let's turn to Syria and the civil war that has been raging there.
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And presumably, a fairly high number of raging alcoholics keeping them all afloat.
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They were a raging success for several years, until the whole thing imploded.
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The battle between Pompeo and House Democrats has been raging for several weeks.
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And that voice is raw, rough, raging against Washington and very, very white.
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A driver with a dashcam captured a raging pedestrian in Adelaide, South Australia.
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From the fringes of the crowd, it's raging id, unfettered; inside, it's bliss.
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Now there's a raging debate about what he said and what he meant.
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"Hulk like raging fire," the big fella says with some attempt at elegance.
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Now we are having a raging debate about the size of the surplus.
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A fierce debate is raging in the United States over gun control regulations.
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Because of the opioid epidemic that's raging in some parts of the country.
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The station had a helicopter at the scene to record the raging fire.
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Which brings us to the current war raging between technology and government policy.
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And that is how we ought to answer the question raging in Congress.
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High school is when people's hormones are raging and they start discovering feelings.
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I am wholly impressed with this new side of the raging bull brand.
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"OPEC must be raging, they're not getting any of this (gain)," Jakob said.
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Hookina's flood plain is littered with gum trees torn up by raging waters.
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A debate over law enforcement access to tech companies' data has been raging.
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He began in the House in 2001 as an outsider raging against earmarks.
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The wildfires raging through California have already claimed 153 lives just this month.
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But nuclear experts say it actually shows billowing smoke from a raging firestorm.
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Residents describe terrifying middle-of-the-night scrambles to flee from raging wildfires.
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Fierce debate is raging around the impact that automation could have on jobs.
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These Palestinians, alongside their Israeli neighbors, held the line against the raging flames.
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But many others, like Yemen's still raging but much ignored conflict, do not.
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The storm sequence wasn't raging, the joy at its passing not portentously grand.
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Inside the Democratic Party, a battle is raging over both demography and philosophy.
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"The ocean was raging and the rain and lightning was immense," Rupp said.
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My fight-or-flight instinct is raging but I'm frozen, unable to react.
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Here's a map of the wildfires currently raging throughout the state of California
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The four raging fires have driven about 110,000 people out of their homes.
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Mirajkar, 27, creates videos raging from comedy skits to fashion and style tutorials.
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They had no idea of the internal storm always raging in my mind.
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The Carr Fire is the largest of 25 wildfires now raging in California.
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"Move away from this man's weapon," he barked at the girl, voice raging.
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Because it's the last raging vestige of anger over something they're wrong about.
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The Eagles players KEPT THE PARTY GOING ... by raging with Lil Uzi Vert!!
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Australians are also, mercifully, not in the midst of a raging culture war.
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At genealogy conferences, a debate about whether or not to cooperate was raging.
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Indonesia rejected Malaysia's complaints, saying blazes were also raging in parts of Malaysia.
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Q. In English, there are raging debates over things like the Oxford comma.
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For me, and for thousands of other people, infertility is that raging fire.
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You don't need me to point out the raging topicality of such speculations.
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A second discussion is raging over the German government's steadfast aversion to borrowing.
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A fire is raging somewhere nearby; meanwhile, just offstage, a band plays jubilantly.
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Images of fire raging from earth to heaven, like the explosions of mines.
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Best actor: "Raging Bull" (1980)Best supporting actor: "The Godfather Part II" (1974)
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But those are tiny islands of hope in a raging ocean of obloquy.
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Oval Office; in 1994, for example, as president, with a genocidal war raging
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"This song is the moment of calm before you start raging," she replied.
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Trump may claim his presidency is a raging, unprecedented success on all fronts.
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U.S. companies' reaction to the raging public debate about harassment has been muted.
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The Vietnam War was raging in that year, and the draft was ongoing.
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It's a raging oversimplification that also diminishes nearly everything else that happens onscreen.
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For those not directly threatened by the raging blazes, there were other costs.
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The first smoke that became a raging legal inferno emerged at 11 a.m.
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There is a fantastic book called "Easy Riders, Raging Bulls," by Peter Biskind.
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My daughter is 10 and has been a raging ball of hormones lately.
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Severe side effects — raging fever, crashing blood pressure, lung congestion — nearly killed her.
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I didn't observe a single person yelling, cursing, road-raging or even frowning.
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Nature is now a raging, unrelenting, unpredictable force, unsettling and sometimes downright scary.
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The bushfires in southeastern Australia are raging on with no sign of stopping.
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NSW has 146 fires alone, and the summer heat is still raging on.
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You may have noticed that a second Civil War is not currently raging.
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Words With Friends isn't just a Scrabble clone; it's a living, raging mutiny.
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KS: As opposed to the Trump base, it's not an angry, raging base.
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As debates about the corporatization of Pride are raging this month, Hippie Dick!
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Quietly raging, he turned to a fellow contestant to ask where they went.
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Those debates have been raging, in one form or another, for years or decades.
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Even with the U.S.-China trade war still raging, Chinese stocks are on fire.
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Hormones are raging as puberty hits, plus there's just the curiosity factor, she added.
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Image: Rick Fienberg/TravelQuest International/Wilderness TravelEclipse fever is raging across the United States.
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The Spring Creek Fire has been raging out of control in Costilla County, Colorado.
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But Dyson's announcement still generated some fierce backlash amid the raging debate over Brexit.
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From the looks of it, this party could keep on raging across the country.
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The West Wing "Game of Thrones" has been raging ever since Trump took office.
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And a raging opioid epidemic is hitting small towns and rural communities especially hard.
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Read More Cramer: Raging bull market brewing for pharma Stephen Weiss sees opportunity elsewhere.
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A raging wildfire has forced the evacuation of hundreds of people in Sonoma County.
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He has a fondness for mesh tank tops, large earrings and raging hardcore punk.
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City evacuation A raging wildfire has forced the evacuation of an entire Canadian city.
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Yet, the feelings are relatable: Broken hearts and betrayal; youthful love and raging hormones.
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Rather than raging about irresponsibility, morality, or theoretical violations of her body, he laughs.
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The market, unsurprisingly, got a raging hard on, and Facebook's stock rose 6.5 percent.
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Exchange stocks have recently emerged as a raging bull market on Jim Cramer's radar.
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Of course, in the eyes of the raging dude, that was the driver's fault.
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A pair of blazes raging in California have burned tens of thousands of acres.
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Though often blamed on easy credit, human nature alone can goad a raging bull.
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The raging success of the smartphone is, however, a very hard act to follow.
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Your hormones are also raging during this period, and everything is out of whack.
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Ana, who is still raging at her after the party mishap, wakes up annoyed.
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These babies -- her babies -- are the youngest, most vulnerable victims of a raging epidemic.
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Compare to this steady drip of AI integration, academic research was a raging torrent.
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The type didn't exist in the NBA—at least not as a raging success.
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But it was also a microcosm of a larger battle raging in Western democracies.
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There, she was pumped full of powerful antibiotics to stave off the raging infection.
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Around that time, Marcel used to practice judo to balance out his raging hormones.
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But his polarizing politics assure that the battle over internet regulation will keep raging.
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But I confess wanting a bit more raging against the dying of the light.
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A massive fire has been raging in western Greenland for more than a week.
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The largest assault near the capital in months was still raging on Sunday morning.
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The scenario: It's Saturday morning, and your friend wakes up with a raging headache.
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The battle over his refugee and visa ban is still raging in federal court.
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Arguments are already raging over the potential depth of Trump Jr.'s legal jeopardy.
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A Korean Coast Guard official confirmed the fire was still raging at 1 p.m.
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Raging River shareholders will receive 1.36 shares of Baytex for each share they hold.
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The actor was also in Scorsese's Raging Bull as Patsy and Casino as Rocky.
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The scenario: It's Saturday morning and your friend wakes up with a raging headache.
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A legal battle over the future of online censorship is raging in snowy Canada.
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Watergate and Vietnam were recent, hurtful memories, and the Cold War was still raging.
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Ask for it with shatta, which is partly tomato paste but mostly chiles, raging.
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This has been a crucial help in fighting the fires that are raging now.
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They're returning to an uncertain future caused by a massive wildfire that's still raging.
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He was vehemently against the Vietnam War, which was raging at the time. Sen.
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Nearly 10,000 fiery infernos are raging across the Amazon, razing tropical vegetation and trees.
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NASA satellites have also spotted the many fires raging in the western Brazilian Amazon.
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When government turns a blind eye to a raging crisis, regular people rise up.
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In his acceptance speech, Mr. Beatty waded into the raging debate about cultural appropriation.
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Iran protests More than 20 people have been killed in protests raging across Iran.
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It seems a little pointless to me to be constantly raging about these guys.
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This escalation has kept the conflict raging while aggravating the humanitarian crisis in Yemen.
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It's given me a raging sense of entitlement, of which I am not proud.
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I was at a house party when Tropical Storm Allison began raging, in 2001.
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I also think he was just getting tired of only doing the raging songs.
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Hurricane Irma, a Category 5 storm raging through the Caribbean, is threatening South Florida.
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A Korean Coast Guard official confirmed the tanker was still raging at 1 p.m.
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The fire now raging against Mr. Trump and his nominees can't be sustained indefinitely.
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Intense, fast-moving fires have been raging across much of California since Sunday night.
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But also because Kavanaugh simply adapted Clarence Thomas's playbook of raging against the machine.
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It really wouldn't take much research to find this out before raging about it.
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Part of the reason was disease; the war coincided with a raging smallpox epidemic.
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What'd ya do after raging around Philly all day in a Super Bowl parade?
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Another set of fires, called the Mendocino Complex, was also raging, the authorities said.
|
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But it is not just about the debates raging in the court this year.
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For weeks, I toggled between these dissociative hallucinatory states and blinding, raging head pain.
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The fire, one of nine raging in the state, was detected in early June.
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In Portugal, more than 60 people were killed in a raging wildfire this week.
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One former employee showed me videos of him raging and swearing almost without breath.
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Most people associate the 1960s, when the Vietnam War was raging, with draft resistance.
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They can say, 'We're not raging socialists, because, look, there's a capitalist over there.
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Anti-government demonstrations have been raging since October, demanding an end to political corruption.
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In one very creepy corner of Reddit, a war over content theft is raging.
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That call came with the fires in California raging hours away from her home.
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Such is the case with the health care fight raging across the Democratic primary.
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In October 2012, I finally admitted to myself that I was a raging homosexual.
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But last year more than 60,000 Americans perished in this country's raging opioid epidemic.
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When the protests continued raging, the government started arresting prominent businessmen and ex-premieres.
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Trump's team realizes that Cairo cannot contribute much to the region's many raging crises.
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The fire, already raging on the side of the building, traveled to the back.
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But, with the Cold War raging, its numbers were small and its influence negligible.
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The stakes in the new administration's raging internal debate about trade are enormously high.
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But privately, there's a raging debate inside Facebook about how it could do more.
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The fight over that scheme has been raging in fits and starts ever since.
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When they get there, the crowd is raging and Grandmaster Flash is helming the turntables.
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How often do these groups find themselves raging till the wee hours of the morning?
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A handful of raging wildfires have also popped up in New Mexico, California and Arizona.
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The next morning, I was groggy from the day's excitement and a night of raging.
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Linked to these temperatures, in Alaska (see article) and Portugal (pictured), forest fires are raging.
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CONTROVERSY is raging over Donald Trump's decision to appoint Neil Gorsuch to the Supreme Court.
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But much of his brand comes in his style: There is a lot of raging.
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Keen plays Laura as wordlessly feral, a raging echo of Logan in his younger days.
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That Trump — the raging American id — is an immensely powerful force in the Republican primaries.
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As that happened, a raging debate developed about whether — and how — to pay the players.
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Abandoning the throne, Dany instead walks out into a howling storm raging beyond the Wall.
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The argument is now raging on talk shows, in newspapers and especially on social media.
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A year later, the dispute is still raging and soybeans hit a 633-year-low.
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This year again, two different parts of the state have been damaged by raging infernos.
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Those kind of dualities are a rich place to write from because there's raging conflict.
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A wildfire raging in Northern California has left 265 dead and upward of 1000 missing.
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S. Security Treaty was raging, and that cast a long shadow over my student years.
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Plato calls them the "most wretched of men because of the disorder raging within them".
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Our relatives, who run the gamut from hardcore Republicans to raging liberals, feel the same.
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Meanwhile, exchange stocks have recently emerged as a raging bull market on Jim Cramer's radar.
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They found that, even amid a raging drugs war, most murders resulted from drunken brawls.
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But his raging acumen really shot up when he moved to Berlin—also quite common!
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President Donald Trump says he&aposs monitoring the raging wildfires that continue to ravage California.
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It can dry up completely one year, then turn into a raging flood the next.
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That last one was the one stoking the flames of a fiercely raging ethics debate.
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We'd use that to expedite the production process and throw a bunch of raging shows.
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" Frank's also known for his roles in Scorsese's other legendary movies -- "Raging Bull" and "Casino.
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But the raging alpha-male had no shot of making it after the Nirvana era.
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But Gillespie is in no rush to get Bernie back out into the raging maelstrom.
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Pokémon GO fever may be receding in the U.S., but in Norway it's still raging.
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Our plane made a mysterious, unscheduled stop in Sudan, where another brutal war was raging.
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Six fires are raging in the region, burning hundreds of thousands of acres in total.
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With a fire raging in front of them, most people would drive the other way.
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There's a debate raging in Silicon Valley this week that you should really know about.
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With the debt crisis raging, Draghi had soon overridden northern European concerns about money-printing.
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This digital world is, for better of for worse, an unchanging, raging river of consciousness.
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S. trade war still raging and factory surveys showing new orders are continuing to shrink.
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Expecting otherwise will bring you disappointment at best, and a raging family argument at worst.
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An epidemic of measles, strongly correlated with a low vaccination rate, is raging in Europe.
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They're magical places filled with lore of raging parties, drinking, and forced intimate social situations.
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There's also chilling video online of a building collapsing into raging floodwaters in St. Maarten.
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Their role is to extinguish small brush fires before the flames mutate into raging infernos.
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And, anyway, there was a civil war raging, and the future was impossible to predict.
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They are also raging against a foreign occupier — not the U.S. this time, but Iran.
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Once again, a raging online mob can get almost any employee fired in short order.
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Unlike other migrant countries, Egypt does not suffer a raging civil war or debilitating poverty.
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One presidential candidate in the United States is a raging protectionist; the other is ambivalent.
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With fires raging through much of the West, that is indeed a serious, frightening problem.
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Court battles are raging across the country less than a year into the Trump administration.
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Raging River has since March explored strategic options for its business, including selling certain assets.
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Democrats immediately blasted the move as a symptom of a President raging out of control.
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A debate has been raging in the health care system for decades on this topic.
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A new government took over in Bolivia in 1985, after three years of raging inflation.
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The video, captured by reporter Caleb Lunetta for SignalSCV, shows the fire raging behind houses.
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Day by day Iran is expanding its involvement in the conflict raging onward in Syria.
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The United States and the Soviet Union poured in support that kept such wars raging.
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"To have 'Raging Bull' in your corner is a dream come true," Mr. Ramírez said.
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She was a tortured woman, raging against society's conventions even as she gleefully rebuked them.
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Experts fear the fragile brick structure could still succumb to the fighting raging around it.
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There is a raging debate today over the duty of the corporate board of directors.
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Dorian is now a raging Category 4 hurricane, bringing powerful winds and potentially deadly flooding.
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The Battle of Blackwater was raging, and Cersei thought her side was likely to lose.
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Trump might be raging at the TV in the dining room adjoining the Oval Office.
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This was Khan's Raging Bull moment—only better because besides staying upright, he legitimately won.
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If it's winter and flu is raging in your community, then that's the probable explanation.
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Now he's a middle-aged construction worker and a raging (but relatively high-functioning) alcoholic.
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"We'll still have raging debates about the future of the International Space Station," he said.
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The U.S. controversy over football players who kneel during the national anthem is raging on.
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Finally, we have piping-hot news out of New York: A pizza war is raging.
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In "Vaporized," CNBC explores the raging debate: are e-cigarettes a curse or a cure?
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JL: A raging dumpster fire filled with idiots and his campaign rejects and valueless creeps.
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Give them half a chance, and they'll sweep you right up into its raging flow.
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By now you may have seen the hellish pictures of wildfires raging across Northern California.
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In February, the same restrictions were applied to Iran, where the virus is also raging.
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Whatever unrest raged across the country, or even down the road, it wasn't raging here.
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It dropped at least two cars and a truck into raging floodwaters, killing 10 people.
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But for the ghostly Alyosha and his neglectful, raging parents, the cataclysm has already arrived.
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Firefighters are continue to work to contain the Camp Fire, still raging in Northern California.
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But this is California, where these days fires seem to be raging all the time.
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The fusing powers of Roth's imagination, conviction and raging intelligence are everywhere evident and exhilarating.
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And Clifford Krauss awoke to find that his quiet street had become a raging river.
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They can see the loneliness of a soul struggling alone against a powerful, raging addiction.
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Last summer, amid a heatwave and raging wildfires, more Swedes turned away from air travel.
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On Friday another president with a special counsel investigation raging around him pardoned Mr. Libby.
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The war, in some shape or form, was already raging long before they were born.
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Next, as our cover photograph of fires raging in the Amazon suggests, comes global warming.
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Fires have been raging in Australia for several weeks, despite it only being mid-spring.
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Raging heroes in Dostoyevsky, Jacobsen, and Hamsun enjoy denouncing a God they don't believe in.
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The natural beauty and city sites draw in visitors, despite the bushfires raging in Australia.
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"That's like throwing gasoline on the fire that's been raging under Mastercard's stock," Cramer said.
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Old favorites from Raging Bull to Trainspotting to Good Burger will hit Netflix in October.
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Trump began Tuesday morning by raging against his Justice Department in a series of tweets.
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Durant was the scenic cliff; Westbrook the waterfall raging primally over the top of it.
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In Green Wattle Creek, near Bargo, a bushfire was still raging as of Monday afternoon.
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The notion that the Kellogg-Briand Pact was a raging success is one of them.
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Well, truth be told, a version of this debate has been raging for a while.
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Some Trump supporters saw Ryan's declaration as inflaming the war already raging within the GOP.
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The derangement extends beyond schools to other venues once considered sanctuaries against a raging world.
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Challenge 1: How do you please, placate, manage, constrain, and inform a raging child-king?
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As was made famous by Raging Bull, through their six meetings Robinson never knocked LaMotta down.
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Firemen and paramedics risked their lives to tame the raging inferno and save whoever they could.
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Neighbors say they heard gunshots shortly before the fire was discovered raging at around 5 a.m.
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No injuries were reported, but three fire agencies were needed to put out the raging blaze.
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Michael Flynn doesn't want anything to do with the raging Russian brouhaha ... that he made clear.
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The wildfires now raging in California are expected to inflict further damage to the local economy.
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His friends at The National Aviary, where he resides, threw him a raging bash on Oct.
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And yet there is a sliver of doubt that keeps the debate alive and even raging.
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Being swept into an oncoming train by raging floodwaters seems more than just inconvenient, but sure.
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In northern Alberta, where the Fort McMurray fire is raging, the earth is about 20% peat.
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Three fires are raging across the state, one in Northern California and two in Southern California.
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With the trade war raging, some traders believe when Apple bounces back, so will the market.
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Hundreds of koalas may have died in Australia this week from bushfires raging across the country.
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"That's why you all think he's great and everyone thinks I'm a raging bitch," she said.
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Pacino, meanwhile, is the explosive counterpoint to De Niro's clenched character, the real raging bull here.
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The raging wildfire emptied Canada's main oil sands city and destroyed entire neighborhoods of Fort McMurray.
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Related Lesson Plan | The ISIS Threat: Teaching About the Complex War Raging in Iraq and Syria
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But people can reduce the number of fires and injuries raging from sea to shining sea.
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São Paulo was shrouded in smog caused by fires raging in the Amazon rainforest 163,700km away.
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I sometimes still see two 'roid-raging Thanksgiving turkeys where my arms are supposed to be.
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That's kind of what it's like to battle the massive, historical wildfires raging across Northern California.
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Her life has for too long been overshadowed by the tragedy orchestrated by a raging psychopath.
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They tower above the ash and smoke from raging wildfires and are often seen for miles.
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The story is racing on, and the conflict is raging, and they have to keep moving.
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"The fire is still raging," said Collins Edema, who lives near the site of the incident.
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But what happens when that hour or so involves an open bar and raging dance party?
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The big picture: A wild debate has been raging in AI, and it's all about rules.
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On Monday, Bandit the dog found himself caught in the raging flood waters of Hurricane Harvey.
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Is there really a war raging between royal sisters-in-law Kate Middleton and Meghan Markle?
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The excesses of intolerant university students raging against misogyny, racism and homophobia have been rigorously catalogued.
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These fires are reported to be raging in Sidra, on the coast between Sirte and Benghazi.
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Crews are using aircraft to try to control a raging forest fire south of Los Angeles.
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Or the raging controversy over the White House travel office firings, which didn't amount to much?
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The tune unfurls like a raging negotiation, the tension heightened by a mathematically precise underlying rhythm.
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Like it's change and it's a lot about middle-class white kids raging in some way.
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At the time, the disease epidemic that would later be classified as HIV/AIDS was raging.
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You walked home 75 blocks raging, vowing no one would ever treat you that way again.
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Exhausted firefighters rest on the hillside near a raging wildfire in central Portugal on June 17.
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The culture wars are raging in corporate America, and many CEOs and businesses are grossly unprepared.
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So my mind is free to obsess over other things, rather than relentless raging insecurities. 'Lol.
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Once raging across the Pacific Ocean, Hurricane Walaka is now rapidly weakening far northwest of Hawaii.
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There's a raging argument on whether Kylie's a self-made billionaire ... Kris feels there's no question.
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VICE: So you took over the Civil Rights Division and protests were raging across the country.
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The raging nightlife in the Lagoa neighborhood in Florianopolis by a notoriously stagnant lake carried on.
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The Mooch, unlike his former boss, is the more genuine Everyman raging in his gilt tower.
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But the debate is raging, and it's going to keep building as the series goes on.
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"[The bags] basically suffocate a fire and stop it from becoming a raging inferno," he said.
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The Economy is raging, at an all time high, and is set to get even better.
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But was their girl power enough to melt through Winter Storm Jonas raging outside Rockefeller Center?
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Théodore Géricault's "The Raft of the Medusa" (1837) illustrates billowing winds, stormy skies and raging waves.
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A banking crisis at the heart of the euro zone might by now have been raging.
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That is at best a Band-Aid and at worst fuel for an already raging fire.
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But because no single narrative is ever sufficient, the debate is always unsettled — and always raging.
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The bill was a casualty of an ongoing inter-party fight among Republicans raging over immigration.
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A firefighter described tackling the fire raging through the fire that gutted Paris' Notre Dame Cathedral.
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The blaze is finally mostly contained, but there are seven other fires raging in the state.
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November 12, 2018 Today's show takes you to California, where wildfires are raging across the state.
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The raging debate is starting to reveal the difficult questions at the heart of the problem.
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I associated it with our next-door neighbor, an elderly white man with raging senile dementia.
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The debate isn't just raging on social media -- it is happening inside the networks as well.
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He turns the kitchen burner on and then walks out, returning to discover a fire raging.
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More than a dozen wildfires are raging in Northern California, a region known for its wineries.
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Free will is a fascinating philosophical debate that has been raging since the ancient Greek philosophers.
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He said the raging debate about terrorism and gun control is not an "either/or" proposition.
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Read more: Brazil's president is blaming farmers clearing land for the fires raging through the Amazon.
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A stock can also be a raging buy when it is subject to heavy short selling.
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Local donations were tapering off as raging rivers and mudslides continue to slam parts of Peru.
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All of which is to say: My name is Emma, and I am a raging procrastinator.
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Existing investors Openspace Ventures, Raging Bull — from Thai Express founder Ivan Lee — and Cento Ventures participated.
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If you've dealt with them before, they may come raging back after a loss, Saremi says.
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Let's set the record straight when it comes to what literally "raging against the machine" means.
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Their home in Sonoma had not burned, but fires were still raging not far from it.
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Over the past decade, though, there has been a quiet battle raging to end the practice.
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Matthew White was sound asleep when the fire began raging around his home in Paradise, Calif.
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Turn 9 funneled the raging cars into a straightaway overlooking a tranquil cotillion of anchored yachts.
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There is an urgent hum and raging optimism running in tandem through Whitman, which Saul shares.
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During the raging 1970s, 60 Minutes targeted Rock Springs for an exposé on lawlessness and graft.
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More than 24 million Americans could be affected by the raging storm, CBS News reported Saturday.
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More than 20 million Americans could be affected by the raging storm, CBS News reported Saturday.
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More than 20 million Americans could be affected by the raging storm, CBS News reported Saturday.
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As luck would have it, I meet Beatty when I happen to have a raging hangover.
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That's the thing is, he was competent, and so therefore it was a great raging success.
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Snowstorms in the Midwest and raging wildfires in California may have distorted employment data in November.
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Conditions are forecast to worsen in Southern California, where the Woolsey and Hill Fires are raging.
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Trump backed the leaders' efforts to tackle the fires raging in the Amazon forest, Macron said.
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It was raining outside on Sunday in Paris, and at Balenciaga, a tempest was raging indoors.
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Dozens of blazes that have been raging across the region for months flared up this week.
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Smoke from the massive bushfires raging in Australia is turning the sky in New Zealand orange.
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The men were in Australia helping battle the deadly bushfires that are raging across the country.
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Alaska saw its hottest year on record, with extreme drought and fires raging across the Arctic.
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Christien Kafton, a reporter for KTVU Channel 2 News, also tweeted video of the raging fire.
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Meanwhile, just hours before impeachment hearings begin, a battle is reportedly raging inside the White House.
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Raging against attacks by Mr. Trump and his allies on "the mainstream media" will not suffice.
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Back in 85033, debate was raging over the operational concept known as Air-Sea Battle (ASB).
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SAN FRANCISCO — Facebook's chief executive, Mark Zuckerberg, on Thursday stepped into the raging debate about globalization.
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With global trade war raging, the franc has gained 9% versus the euro since last April.
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More than 22019 fires are raging in three Australian states: New South Wales, Queensland, and Victoria.
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She dismissed their raging responses as ignorant or close-minded, exactly what they thought of her.
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For the past week, a battle has been raging in the dark corners of the internet.
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The storm raging outside was one of the most powerful ever to sweep through the Atlantic.
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Most of the protests are raging in Shia-majority towns in the southern part of Iraq.
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There has been a proxy war raging between Iran and Saudi Arabia in Yemen and Syria.
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Peloton has since recovered to about $30, but that's hardly breathtaking in a raging bull market.
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Stocks were in a bear market and inflation was high and the oil crisis was raging.
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Debates are already raging about gun control, the death penalty, and security at houses of worship.
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Since then, that spark has become a raging blaze consuming everything else on the political stage.
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There are currently 100 bushfires raging across the state, half of which remain out of control.
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But moderation may not tap furious energy raging through the Democratic grassroots ahead of the midterms.
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Famine-like conditions are raging in the area, a region with a rich history of agriculture.
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Television pictures showed a wall of flames raging through central neighborhoods of Israel's third largest city.
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There was no "Raging Bull" among them, but it was the big time, all the same.
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But it wasn't a running commentary — a gaping, keening, raging one — on the nation's political life.
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If anything can put socialism in a more positive light, it is Trump raging against it.
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That day, there were 22 new fires raging in the Great Basin, and two fires uncontained.
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A terrifying video shows Australia&aposs one of raging fires creating a tornado filled with fire.
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"I really don't think it matters, because these raging liberals are really angering people," former Rep.
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We got Harbour at LAX Wednesday night when he talked about raging hormones on the set.
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Britney Spears is entangled in a raging dispute over the Bumble dating service ... TMZ has learned.
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But Baldur is ultimately a child raging against a parent, just as Kratos was a child raging against his father Zeus, and if Baldur's death is a lesson then it is a father telling a son where a child should stand in relation to a parent.
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But debate has been raging on Weibo for the past day since news broke of their firing.
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Mexico is testing the first vaccine against dengue fever, a mosquito-borne virus raging throughout the region.
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In Benghazi, where open warfare is raging, the conflict is driven by a bullish militia commander, Gen.
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Nevertheless, Ted Cruz quickly became a trending topic and the butt of a raging internet joke machine.
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Most importantly, he tapped into a small but loud current of raging dissatisfaction in the United States.
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" De Niro won an Oscar for playing American boxer Jake LaMotta in the 1980 film "Raging Bull.
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After we get over our raging coffee hangovers, a lot of us would be out of work.
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Caitlyn Jenner has safely evacuated her Malibu home amid the wildfires that are raging across Southern California.
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The raging dumpster fire that is the Samsung Galaxy Note22016 has been, for the most part, extinguished.
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Didn't matter in "Rocky III" though ... when Balboa choked out a raging Thunderlips like a little bitch.
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Mud-swamped village streets were strewn with upended cars and debris after raging rivers broke their banks.
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"Battles are raging south of the airport under unprecedented air cover," he wrote on Facebook on Tuesday.
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Some 300 medieval castles once littered the countryside to protect ordinary civilians from the battles raging nearby.
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The GOP civil war has been raging for eight years now; Trump is just the next phase.
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But a debate is raging over the right technology to achieve this vehicle-to-everything (V2X) connectivity.
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So they built another, more powerful branch of government able and expected to check a raging executive.
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Caves boast the virtues of extremely flattering lighting, privacy from the wars raging outside, and hot tubs.
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Donald Trump's week on Twitter has been a raging tire fire, even worse than his usual shenanigans.
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The Venezuelan opposition slammed the government's ode to Castro amid the economic crisis and raging violent crime.
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Season 2 had them coming to terms with their new raging hormones and accepting their new selves.
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A raging social-justice mob will suffice, ginned up by authors unwilling to fight back against censorship.
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Colonel Jessep meets a satisfying fate, raging as he is led away by grim-faced military police.
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If An Inconvenient Sequel is the foundation, then they're off to a raging storm of a start.
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That opened a new front in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has been raging for four years.
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Actor and professional wrestler John Cena this week joined the fight against the raging wildfires in California.
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Plus, the president today making a deeply personal address on the opioid epidemic raging across this country.
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A conflict that had been raging next door in Mali had just jumped into a linchpin state.
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The black, white, and red color scheme and large boxing ring call to mind Scorsese's Raging Bull.
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Comcast is notorious for being a bunch of raging dickholes that we'd like cleave from our lives.
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The towering plume is actually billowing smoke rising up from the raging firestorms that followed the explosion.
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This sideways move has not been indicative of a raging bull market in the last 18 months.
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As the Dow Jones Industrial Average hit record highs Wednesday, another bull market is quietly raging on.
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Everyone was united around the idea of raging, and toward putting their energies to a good cause.
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The story goes like this: It's in the evening after dinner and a storm is raging outside.
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Read on for what I'm reading, musing and raging about, as well as a couple of LOLs.
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The Woolsey Fire has been raging just north of Los Angeles and has destroyed some 70,000 acres.
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LaMotta was famously portrayed by De Niro in the 1980 movie "Raging Bull," based on Jake's autobiography.
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IT WOULD HAVE THE COURT RESOLVING THIS POLICY QUESTION ABOUT ENCRYPTION THAT IS RAGING ACROSS THE COUNTRY.
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Another friend who identifies as a "raging leftist" ordered a "Russian Soviet Army Black KGB Fur" hat.
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Will Ferrell turned 22,000 soccer fans into RAGING LUNATICS on Sunday ... and the video is pretty great.
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In Beaumont, northeast of Houston, a woman clutching her baby daughter was swept away in raging flooding.
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These trends also have ramifications for the argument raging over whether Britain should leave the European Union.
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Twitter, of course, ran with it, with 140-character rants raging on both sides of the debate.
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"The first thing you see is a bunch of movie posters: 'Scarface,' 'Raging Bull,' 'Godfather,'" he said.
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"You would think it would be things like wildlife, raging rivers and stuff like that," he said.
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In my mind's eye I had seen myself in chest-high waders, straining against a raging torrent.
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A raging stock market has investors more satisfied with their finances than they have been in decades.
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The Taliban have stretched Afghan security forces thin throughout the country, with fighting raging across multiple provinces.
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But that argument obviously makes little sense—there's little reason to pour gasoline on a raging fire.
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In private, however, the usual "Trump is raging at his inner circle about everything" stories are circulating.
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Protest isn't the answer As a result of this raging debate, many in law enforcement are frustrated.
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The Vietnam War was raging, and China's allies in North Vietnam were losing soldiers to the disease.
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For the most part they managed to sidestep combustible issues and ignore raging hostility from average Mexicans.
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It also allows the GOP to tap into the still-raging opposition to ObamaCare among its base.
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The shark-nosed front is also where you'll find the Lambo's raging-bull badge, in snarling gold.
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Nipreet Kaur, another witness, saw her father burnt alive by a raging mob, the High Court said.
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But inside, a party was raging: A garrulous, fashion-forward crowd filled the soaring, two-level space.
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Countries in many parts of the world are experiencing raging debates about whether to admit more immigrants.
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At the same time, in _________, the epidemic is raging, and the island's response is in chaos. 35.
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"There was a big raging sea beneath the Azure Window," he told the Times of Malta newspaper.
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What does a 6-year-old think about scampering out of his home with a fire raging?
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"I heard commotion out my window, and I looked and I saw the raging water," he said.
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Twitter is currently raging in a battle over ketchup, and it's time we all picked a side.
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Then again, being Brian Clough, he was a paradox, and in many ways a raging individualist himself.
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Images posted online on Friday showed orange flames raging on several floors and debris falling from windows.
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These are wholly complete worlds — filled with untold natural resources, covered with raging storms or beautiful auroras.
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I suppose I just feel the need to express myself... All of it is totally raging positive.
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Narrator: But the fires are still raging beyond human control, and the long term prospects are grim.
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"It was like being a daughter whose life depended on stopping Dad from raging," Mx. Soloway writes.
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As an analyst on MLB Network, he's become a blunt-talking 'Charles Barkley without the raging insecurity.
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During the last papal visit, by Pope John Paul in 21841, the civil war was still raging.
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He's very reserved compared to most people who are just egomaniacs, raging egomaniacs, and so they're entertaining.
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The release comes amid a raging debate in neighboring Brazil about its own period of military rule.
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Since 2016, there has been a raging debate about the main causes of Donald Trump's shocking victory.
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We asked Sharpton about what's turned into a raging debate: Is Obama cool with the n-word?
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I'm also a felon and former addict, with a horrific Google trail and a raging rap sheet.
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It was also the latest move in a cultural and architectural arms race raging in the Gulf.
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Some of the dead were found miles from where they had lived, dragged away by raging cascades.
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It stars Hugh Jackman and Christian Bale as 19th-century magicians whose friendship devolves into raging rivalry.
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The period's raging debate over slavery fractured political parties, paralyzed the national government and divided the nation.
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This almost certainly reflects the intense outbreak currently raging in New York City and the surrounding area.
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So if "no" is a raging river rapid, turning down a party invitation is a calmer inlet.
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Bethenny Frankel is the latest celebrity promising to help with the raging fires in the Amazon rainforest.
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"A woman expressing anger triggers the raging id — or hormones, out-of-control stereotype," Professor Williams said.
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China "battles the outbreak" (Al-Jazeera) of a "killer virus" (Daily Mail) "raging across" (CNBC) the country.
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At this point, you might be asking yourself: Can't animals just run away from a raging fire?
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Since last fall, the debate over the daily fantasy industry has been raging at the state level.
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Hours later the air was still thick with smoke, the sky still dark, the storm still raging.
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He fundraised by participating in the ALS ice-bucket challenge that was raging all over social media.
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Bushfires are currently raging across Australia's east coast, and they are burning right through prime koala habitat.
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Almost all the remainder occurred in travelers who returned from countries where the Zika epidemic was raging.
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Fires raging in the forests of Borneo and Sumatra blanketed South-East Asia in a thick haze.
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The formality and celebration created an almost surreal contrast to the violence raging barely 40 miles away.
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The massive storm's raging winds and tidal surge demolished homes and buildings in many parts of Florida.
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The clearest consequences of 2019's record setting warmth played out in lost ice and raging fires.
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Other countries also saw record-breaking heat and cold, and raging fires severely damaged the Amazon rainforest.
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Not raging, or even screaming, which I unscientifically distinguish from yelling as being angrier and more sustained.
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They then worked together on "Raging Bull" (1980), about the troubled life of the boxer Jake LaMotta.
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We would be crossing snowy mountain passes, black sand deserts, raging rivers and hot, acidic mud pits.
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We would be crossing snowy mountain passes, black sand deserts, raging rivers and hot, acidic mud pits.
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Conflict in Yemen has been raging since 2015 as Shia and Sunni Muslim forces wrestle for power.
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There is a disinformation campaign raging right now, and this time it's being led by President Trump.
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The Iraq war was raging and news reports were a large part of the lessons; 9 a.m.
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The increase could fan the flames of already raging inflation by triggering higher transport and food prices.
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" Haejangguk Chicken soup might be for the soul, but for your raging hangover, there's Korea's "hangover soup.
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In July, a road-raging Alabama woman tried to shoot another vehicle but shot her husband instead.
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The godfather of technical analysis is a raging bull, and he's becoming even more vocal about it.
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Royal Birkdale was much more kind than it was nine years ago in raging wind and rain.
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The insults stem from a scandal at Google, which has been raging over the last 72 hours.
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And Hurricane Harvey turned highways into raging rapids in Houston, setting an all-time U.S. rainfall record.
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Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads How would you paint a "Raging Volcano" or a "Secret Garden"?
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His lust for blocks is a raging storm in his body, one he is powerless to deny.
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Democrats picked up a Senate seat in Arizona this week because Donald Trump is a raging egomaniac.
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Yovanna Ventura has cast her vote in the raging debate over best straw ... then again, who's looking?
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EU leaders piled pressure on Friday on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro over fires raging in the Amazon rainforest.
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Like NYC Headhunters, Hotheads look back at a time when New York City hardcore was reckless and raging.
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" Newmann painted "Arrows" in 1968, which he describes as "a very turbulent year, with the Vietnam War raging.
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In fact, many of the political storms raging as he takes office have been instigated by Trump himself.
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Since then, the bear market in tech has been raging, unassailable by even positive news from individual companies.
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The years-long debate over whether women should wear leggings in public — and when — is somehow still raging.
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In fact, Fitzgerald says the cops have been to the home several times to deal with raging parties.
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And a raging debate over whether the blue guy was next to the red square or vice versa.
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The development in Cohen's legal saga came shortly after Trump sent multiple tweets raging against the Russia investigation.
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Santa visits a Southern California fire shelter where dozens of residents have been evacuated due to raging wildfires.
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A taut, expressionist image of a raging female shaman appears to have usurped the function of the guillotine.
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While a far-right community is building in your country, a fake news blitz is usually raging online.
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There are product shortages; there is raging inflation that has annihilated salaries; and there is rampant violent crime.
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On Monday morning, thousands of Los Angeles residents were forced to evacuate after a raging fire broke out.
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Hurricane-force winds have been blowing through Southern California, stoking the fires that are raging through the area.
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Wars raging in Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen mean the process of dispossession has not yet run its course.
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I am torn between the anguish of big loss, raging out, and academic composure; mainly, though, I'm tired.
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They were man-made — the direct result of the bloody wars and insurgencies raging in all four countries.
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Since Monday, at least 180 structures have been destroyed by raging wildfires across Los Angeles and Ventura County.
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It's a dramatic transformation — you'd never even guess she was hiding a raging second-degree burn under there.
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EU leaders on Friday piled pressure on Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro over fires raging in the Amazon rainforest.
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During middle school, the paradigm shifted: Tech became a place to retaliate in typical, hormone-raging teenage fashion.
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While global headlines have often focused on America's painkiller addictions, an opioid crisis is raging across west Africa.
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While he loves the Tissot panel, he admitted, "I'm a raging atheist," distancing himself from its religious message.
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Dozens of wildfires have been raging in northern Baja California, including in Tecate, Ensenada, and Playas de Rosarito.
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The intensity of the wildfires raging in California is just the latest example of climate change's deadly manifestations.
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She's also the mother of Baldur―the raging, invulnerable, tattooed berserker who assaults Kratos early in the game.
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Instead, they drove into raging floodwaters, got trapped in their sinking truck on Interstate 95 and barely escaped.
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So, I suppose you're wondering what on earth is going on with this raging hellfire of a country?
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Meanwhile, the case that tech giants have become too big and need to be broken up is raging.
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As a result, trustbusting is one of those rare causes that can unite raging populists with sober academics.
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Sixteen active wildfires are currently raging across California — threatening homes and lives as firefighters race to contain them.
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Sure, we see the raging storms on the surface, but there seems to be even more complexity beneath.
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But a rogue genetic experiment gone awry mutates this gentle ape into a raging creature of enormous size.
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It'll also depend on the ongoing civil war in Syria, which is now raging in its fifth year.
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Check out "The Queen's Justice," a raging remix of the regular Lannister theme music ("The Rains of Castamere").
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I was a raging control freak, agonizing over our songs and touring plans until I suffered anxiety attacks.
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Protests over the government have been raging for months, culminating in a push to recall President Nicolas Maduro.
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THE way the world's languages are displayed digitally can be a topic of raging, if somewhat arcane, debate.
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Somehow it feels like no matter what happens on September 13, she'll never stop raging against the machine.
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Unfortunately, they do nothing to drown out the raging inconsistencies of Me Before You's blithely oblivious love story.
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We're still in the deep throes of the raging debate regarding the ethics of animal fur in fashion.
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Actress Theresa Saldana, known for her roles in Raging Bull and The Commish, died Monday in Los Angeles.
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Fires are raging across California in what's been an early and deadly start to this year's fire season.
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SCARY CHASE: A raging elephant charged at terrified tourists on a jeep safari tour in South Africa. pic.twitter.
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In Richard Hell's journals I found a raging current of thought, about which very little has been written.
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Firefighters say 212 structures have been destroyed in a raging Northern California wildfire and another 2192,21000 are threatened.
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It's gradually being torn apart by a class war raging between the eponymous aristocrats and the common folk.
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The global cyber war is raging on, and this mesmerizing map shows just how serious it has become.
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The Trump administration is increasingly at odds with Russian President Vladimir Putin's government over Syria's raging civil war.
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And with the violence raging in Syria, the weapons deal with Russia was necessary to protect his country.
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With 20-foot waves raging around him, the animals before him threatened to topple over his giant board.
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Remember, Tiff had said earlier in the day that she'd been out all night raging before her set.
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As in "The Entire History of You," the only winner here is the raging green monster of jealousy.
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Emily's symptoms calmed for a moment, only to gain force like an offshore cyclone and come raging back.
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While Mars in Taurus can bring some raging bull moments, this phase is far more peaceful and grounded.
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With her group, the Raging Grannies, her actions included blocking oil trains while chained to a rocking chair.
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He offered her water, which she thought would be poisoned but, raging with thirst, she eventually drank it.
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Caddie Steve Williams and his raging ego are back on the bag this week, which helps Scott's chances.
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However, book publishing is not immune to the political debates that have been raging since Donald Trump's election.
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The fight over whether food makers should label their products that contain GMOs has been raging for years.
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Will Trent Harmon and his raging case of mononucleosis hoard more screen time than Keith Urban's chest tattoo?
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The fires raging across Australia are spreading so far that officials aren't sure they have enough fire trucks.
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No one made me eat clay either, so all in all, I'm considering the event a raging success.
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On taxes, a debate is raging about whether border adjustment taxes have a place in a comprehensive overhaul.
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Record-breaking hurricanes, extreme flooding, and raging wildfires wreaked emotional, economic, and environmental havoc on America last year.
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The President has spent days raging at GOP lawmakers for their repeated failures to send him a bill.
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Most of the island saw more than a foot of precipitation as Maria turned streets into raging rivers.
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Since then, we've had Rocky and its numerous sequels, the downbeat Raging Bull, and some scattered entries besides.
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He woke, raging in the night, loud and obscene, with a soaring fever and a compulsion to talk.
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Scorsese, director of films such as "Taxi Driver" and "Raging Bull", was honored for his contribution to cinema.
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Democrats are raging at the GOP's attempt to push the bill though the Senate quickly, in what Sen.
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Brazilian warplanes are dumping water over Rondonia in an effort to extinguish raging fires in the Amazon rainforest.
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Video from Port Arthur showed streets turned into raging rivers as cars slowly made their way through them.
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The natural gas company announced it would suspend its quarterly dividend, amid uncertainty related raging wildfires in California.
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Images of the scene showed a raging fire overtaking the rooftop and billowing smoke in the night sky.
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And with conflicts raging in Syria, Iraq, and Yemen, key positions in the Middle East also remain unfilled.
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It's just one of about 10 fires raging across the state, fueled by rising temperatures and gusty winds.
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We are a nation of lonely, depressed addicts, raging on Twitter and looking to the future with dread.
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Then come wax models of a life-size digestive tract and a patient with a raging tongue tumor.
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Firefighters battled through the night to keep a raging forest fire from reaching foothill neighborhoods in Southern California.
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Since Monday, at least 180 structures have been destroyed by raging wildfires across Los Angeles and Ventura County.
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Granderson is the guy who bought a bottomed-out stock and watched it turn into a raging bull.
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It cuts through the noise at a time when so many arguments are raging, about so many policies.
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This takes us back to our initial point, and leaves us suspecting Big Sam is a raging megalomaniac.
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You have probably read, seen, or heard numerous stories of a filmmaker raging about interference by the studio.
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During the launch of the exhibition, she hit on one of the music industry's most raging topics: sexism.
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Then he swivels round and bolts like a raging bull for one last boxing match with the drums.
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Indigenous peoples and farmers are clashing over the fires raging in the Brazilian parts of the Amazon Rainforest.
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Actors Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry celebrated their marriage with a raging party in Hawaii on September 1.
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Mr. Comey remained silent over the weekend, perhaps not wanting to add accelerant to the raging political fires.
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That on-stage raging — echoed offstage in our discourse and even in comments like those made by Sen.
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Sometimes, evidently, what a raging tragic hero really needs is to get in touch with his feminine side.
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Even the war that is raging in Syria, Lebanon's much larger neighbor, has generally left the country unscathed.
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She came up raging that "the cat peed on the laundry again," and that was the final straw.
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But rather than raging at Trump, liberals are outraged by the hypothetical outrage that Obama would have faced.
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What it could mean is that the world's climate wars — already raging for years — are likely to intensify.
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"I was pregnant, and there was fear of my being exposed to the raging flu epidemic," Iphigene explained.
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Slavery supporters saw his raging antislavery rhetoric as proof of Northern attempts to degrade and subjugate the South.
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At halftime, he fell apart, blaming himself for letting his teammates down and raging at the opposing players.
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Israel has spent years trying to avoid getting sucked into the vicious civil war raging in neighboring Syria.
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Across Twitter, there's a raging debate about the role that journalists should be playing in the current moment.
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There's no point in complaining that "Raging Bull" alters its subject in the name of spectacle and storytelling.
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Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison apologized for taking a vacation in Hawaii amid raging wildfires across his country.
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The war against Boko Haram is one of the biggest and most underreported conflicts raging in our world.
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She's snoring soundly and she'll be a raging maniac tonight if I feed her too early this morning.
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Mahomes and the Chiefs have been raging their faces off all morning -- boozing like the champs they are.
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The Voice felt like the center of gravity for the artistic and intellectual forces raging about our city.
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Solid economic fundamentals While the outbreak has been raging, economic fundamentals have remained solid for the United States.
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Year: 1981, at the 53rd Academy AwardsWhat beat it: "Ordinary People""Raging Bull" is director Martin Scorsese's masterpiece.
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The year was 1968: The Vietnam War was raging, and hundreds of American boys were dying every week.
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QUEER AND LOATHING (1994)Rants and Raves of a Raging AIDS Clone By David B. Feinberg 275 pp.
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Despite the raging trade tensions, most analysts say they remain hopeful about the economy and the job market.
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Imagine seas, land and air fouled by industrial pollution, rising sea levels, raging wildfires and worldwide crop shortages.
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But onboard, the coronavirus outbreak is still raging, with the number of confirmed cases now up to 621.
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A story about raging hormones and elemental forces, after all, should know the power of a swift explosion.
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It does, however, have a vestibule viewing area where family and friends can watch the raging in action.
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Bega Cheese Ltd slumped 9.3% slump as bushfires raging across Australia impacted its dairy farm suppliers and employees.
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Thousands of people could be trapped by Australia&aposs raging bushfires after they did not heed evacuation warnings.
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In Portugal, at least 62 people — some trapped in their cars — were killed in a raging forest fire.
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About 100 fires are raging in the state, with about three dozen more across the border in Victoria.
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But "The Transfiguration" does have something to say about class and the sometimes raging consequences of economic deprivation.
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In the fertile Bajo Aguan region where the family lived, a violent conflict is raging over land rights.
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The impacts are already being felt — fires are raging in Australia and hurricanes have become ever more destructive.
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National debate over gun control is raging after the deadliest mass shooting in U.S. history earlier this month.
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I was a somber child soldier in a culture war that had been raging long before my arrival.
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High winds and temperatures over 100 degrees Fahrenheit were likely to exacerbate fires already raging out of control.
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I've been thinking of the Crutchers because of the debate raging in the Democratic Party about its future.
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The latter gig, begun in 1995, was inspired by the Riot Grrrl scene then raging in Portland, Ore.
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David Dahlberg, who saved 62 children and staff members from a raging wildfire in California, will also attend.
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The war in Vietnam was raging, and its growing unpopularity caused President Lyndon Johnson to not seek reelection.
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"The Economy is raging, at an all time high, and is set to get even better," Trump tweeted.
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My friend Jamie had some Taleggio and a small bowl of mushrooms he'd roasted in the raging oven.
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But there was a fire raging, too, flames knifing up from underneath the train, halfway up the windows.
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And only years later, after the iPhone was a raging success, Apple brought the iPad back to life.
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The wildfire raging through the Everglades has nearly doubled in size since lightning ignited the flames two days.
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That's fine, because we can think of another way you can use CBD to forget about that raging burn...
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In the desert community of Victorville, a resident died when raging waters submerged the driver's car, according to firefighters.
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"The fire raging in Madhes will not end by merely keeping India happy," said Chandra Kishore, a Madhesi analyst.
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People are RAGING about the video on social media ... and Michael Rapaport is calling for Platt to be arrested.
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The dispute over the memos has been raging for weeks, which many lawmakers deem a distraction from the investigations.
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His Hulk alter-ego doesn't want to play and no amount of raging was able to draw him out.
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Look how powerful that shot is because of the contrast between Skyler's raging emotions and the starkness of daylight.
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The battle to enact rape laws allowing termination of parental rights has also been raging in Maryland for years.
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The video shows him raging out at Emily and her father in the driveway of their Englewood, NJ home.
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The White House earlier made clear that Trump is deeply committed to the new policy, despite the raging controversy.
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Caitlyn Jenner has returned to her Malibu home, days after she was evacuated due to the raging Woolsey Fire.
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No one ever sets out to get raging drunk on a weeknight, but sometimes we just can't help it.
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Meanwhile, wildfires raging in the Arctic are emitting tons of carbon dioxide, which will contribute to more global heating.
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The only question was whether they were trying to infiltrate the Oval Office or flee the raging dumpster fire.
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Neymar's having himself one helluva week -- raging at Carnival in Rio with a very famous, very attractive Brazilian singer.
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Production of the series was temporarily halted in October of 2017 due to raging California wildfires, in that area.
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But 30 years of condom distribution and counseling have failed to curb the raging H.I.V. epidemic in southern Africa.
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An aerial view from the helicopter of Alberta Premier Rachel Notley shows smoke rising from raging wildfires, May 4.
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Volunteers use a water hose to fight a wild fire raging near houses in the outskirts of Obidos, Portugal.
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In each case Mr. McCaslin's playing embodied a bracing escalation, bursting with urgency but never raging out of control.
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Greenland's fast-collapsing Jakobshavn Glacier, where raging rivers of melted snow carve explosive rifts in the ancient ice sheet.
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It's about raging against the "politically correct" elite that stifle honest truth-telling in the name of opposing racism.
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The US and China won't be the only ones affected in the trade war raging between the two countries.
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But by noon, the bayou's raging waters still rising, she started to worry that they would get trapped there.
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After all, SXSW is a great time, and this raging party at Cheer Up Charlie's helped shape the week.
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In reality, it's a group of starved, sleep-deprived lunatics trapped on an island and raging against the sky.
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In my band [Bobby Bones and the Raging Idiots] we would take great female artists out and highlight them.
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Oil sands work camps were being pressed into service to house evacuees as the raging wildfire emptied the city.
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"Donald Trump is a raging racist and he made that choice a long time ago," Weld told the audience.
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And the heat may be propelled into the upper atmosphere by sound from the Great Red Spot's raging storms.
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Many of the fleeing civilians had remained in their homes for years despite the war raging all around them.
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Mrs May is under pressure to contain the battle raging in the Conservative Party between "hard" and "soft" Brexiteers.
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We'll have to wait to see whether the debate raging on social media will be reflected in national polls.
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TO in an all-stock offer valued at C$6.6 billion, ending a hostile takeover battle raging since October.
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Dams have failed, levees breached and other infrastructure stripped away as raging floodwaters and chunks of ice move downstream.
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They're raging because their feelings aren't being respected and prioritized by the people behind the actual Star Wars canon.
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A video that shows a dog being forced into raging waters on a movie set has PETA pretty upset.
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This whirl was captured by a firefighter near the Beaver Creek Fire, which is currently raging near Walden, Colorado.
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Five men were dead, beaten to death with fists, feet, sticks, and office furniture wielded by a raging mob.
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He is battling a raging insurgency in Northern Sinai, led by Sinai Province, the Egyptian affiliate of Islamic State.
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At the time, the drug war was raging in a particularly fierce way in the northern state of Chihuahua.
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Raging against the government by hacking their systems and exposing their wrongdoings makes me feel righteous, in control, liberated.
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The car had fallen from the cliff into raging waters made deeper and more violent by summer snow melt.
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They plod over fields, stroll along train tracks, and, at one point, wade knee-deep through a raging river.
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Despite the battle still raging on the Democratic side, many pundits are already looking ahead to the general election.
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The raging L.A. wildfires have brought several Hollywood productions to a screeching halt ... and there's no end in sight.
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Meanwhile, within the bitcoin community, a debate has been raging about the future of the technology that underpins bitcoin.
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She was ready for the night to end, but Beau seemed to want to keep raging with the guys.
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When she meets American pilot Steve, he warns her that World War I is raging outside of the jungle.
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But the politics of rage is really only the natural, inevitable conclusion to years of raging on the right.
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Beletsky points out that the Medicaid cuts could backfire for senators in states where the opioid epidemic is raging.
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The inferno is still raging out of control as sheriff's deputies, National Guard members and coroners sift through rubble.
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The South Korean daily Hankook Ilbo warned that his presence there could send "raging waves" across the Korean peninsula.
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The wildfire raging through part of western Canada spread further, forcing some people to evacuate for a second time.
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The last scene of Stranger Things 2 was blissfully devoid of demogorgons — but chock-full of raging adolescent hormones.
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But there is a fierce internal debate raging in the Democratic Party about the best strategy to regain power.
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"It was this raging, painful message calling out the cops about a crime," McDonagh told the British newspaper Express.
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He's helped immeasurably by Mr. Jones's feisty, hilarious performance as Lance, whose diffidence never quite hides his raging pride.
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But it is still raging in a nearby forest, and the danger of its returning to the city remains.
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With the streaming wars raging, studios are faced with answering the increasingly tough question of what will perform theatrically.
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In many parts of the country, students are bearing the brunt of poverty, homelessness and a raging opioid epidemic.
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The first time he bolted, it was 1931, he was 22 years old, and the Great Depression was raging.
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Headlines are fleeting in today's raging political climate, but one brave dad decided to hold on to one forever.
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The ice sheet lost a massive 21625 Gt that summer, and floods were reported along rivers from raging meltwater.
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Thus began a debate, which is still raging, among partisans and journalists about how to accurately characterize the study.
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Our country's economy has become a raging inferno, sucking up almost everyone who is willing to work — including minorities.
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Perhaps there's a flash flood, like the disaster in Louisiana, or a raging fire, like the one in California.
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CNBC's Jim Cramer knows that sentiment matters when stocks are constantly being driven higher by a raging bull market.
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Mr. Jakubowicz attempts several cinematic nods to "Raging Bull," including going to black and white during a 1950s flashback.
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The surge in wildfires raging through the Amazon rainforest is posing a threat to the environment beyond Brazil's borders.
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In Pittard's unconventional novel, a couple on a road trip deal with raging storms and their own fraying marriage.
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By his 13th birthday, World War I was raging and he missed his bar mitzvah, Ms. Kristal Kuperstoch said.
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The Thomas Fire, which has torched the equivalent of Dallas and Miami combined, is still raging in Southern California.
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The battle for the crown has been raging for years on Game of Thrones, but never with Euron Greyjoy.
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The team quickly gathered around Ms. Cadet, helped her across a raging stream and drove her to the hospital.
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But state fire officials say they don&apost need more water to fight the fires raging across the state.
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Image 2 of 2 ATHENS, Greece – The Latest on wildfires raging in Greece (all times local): 10:35 a.m.
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The raging debate on how to fix this remains unsolved, and many feel Bitcoin is paralyzed because of it.
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"We could see flames 50ft high like a raging ball of fire all on the hill side," Lomas said.
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The consequences of a raging wildfire that no one is able to manage are, I think, a little different.
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But Aries is also the warrior sign — basic disagreements could turn into raging battles if we forget to breathe.
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The interplay is raging and complex, fully alive and surfing high with whatever alien's band shirt is most frayed.
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It's probably about time that the War on Drugs, now raging for over a hundred years, got one too.
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But comparing them to The Devil and God Are Raging Inside of Me is like trying to catch smoke.
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With questions still raging -- even now -- about what transpired in the first meeting in Helsinki, Finland, reaction was scathing.
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To be sure, the collaboration between the ballet and high fashion hasn't always been a raging success with critics.
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Speculation was raging over Trump lawyer Rudy Giuliani's confusing strategic shifts in his defense against the special counsel probe.
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It's been the worst of years, one of those periodic reminders that the raging beast in humankind always lurks.
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The book's prologue reproduces a raging note she posted on her forsaken farmhouse after thieves stripped it of metal.
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I grew up with the assassination of Martin Luther King and raging street battles over civil rights and Vietnam.
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And recently, for Clarín, he dressed President Trump in a sombrero through which a raging fire can be seen.
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It was easy to believe that America was, for some ideological reason, immune to the fever raging in Europe.
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If you don't like it, I'm happy to work with you, but only if you're not a raging asshole.
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It will require sustained electoral organizing at a time when there are battles raging on a thousand different fronts.
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Robert De Niro knocked out voters for best actor in "Raging Bull" and Thelma Schoonmaker won for best editing.
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Though an increasingly ominous thunderstorm is raging outside, terminally self-centered humanity is the real agent of destruction here.
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But critics argue that he didn't do enough to address the AIDS epidemic raging during his time in office.
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I felt better to have seen the world, but came home with a sore throat and a raging headache.
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Debates are raging about income inequality, business regulations and capitalism itself — particularly among Democrats but increasingly among some Republicans.
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They returned to the house and took refuge in the swimming pool, the flames raging around them for hours.
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" He also acknowledged that his storybook marriage had unraveled, becoming a series of raging arguments and "fighting, slapping, pushing.
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Yascha Mounk, a lecturer on government at Harvard University, said the anti-democratic fires raging should not be underestimated.
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The wildfire raging nearby was about as bad as anyone could imagine, but our imaginations hadn't reached November yet.
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Over the past two months, Americans have experienced or witnessed raging wildfires and devastating storms, from Santa Rosa, Calif.
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It then sheltered Al Qaeda, prompting the American-led invasion and the war still raging all these years later.
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The summit's host, French President Emmanuel Macron, says he also wants to address raging wildfires in the Amazon rainforest.
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LET ME MOVE ON TO THE COMPETITION THAT WE ALL KNOW IS RAGING IN THE WIRELESS BUSINESS, OF COURSE.
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" Meanwhile, John made a donation of $1 million saying, "Seeing the fires raging across Australia have left me heartbroken.
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Amid the raging bushfires in South Wales, Australia, a hero emerged to save the life of a young koala.
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" He went on, more grimly: "The war that is raging in Syria is not just a Syrian internal war.
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Already there are days when I'm one click away from becoming Lear on the heath, raging into the storm.
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Mr. Tao's encore, not American and not raging, was ideal for this space: Debussy's prelude "The Sunken Cathedral." video
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The debate over facial recognition has been raging for years, but the federal government has largely remained a bystander.
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With criticism mounting on the policies of Brazil's president, he has promised to combat fires raging in the Amazon.
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With criticism mounting on the policies of Brazil's president, he has promised to combat fires raging in the Amazon.
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This time we were coming from the north, where wildfires were raging in the Bitterroot National Forest near Missoula.
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If no one answers, but I clearly hear raging going on inside, I go ahead and open the door.
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Imagine a populist president raging against his country's elites, including the news media, as corrupt enemies of the people.
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It's not clear why, as the storm raging outside would have knocked out all the power in one shot.
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"I'm a raging feminist about this stuff, especially safety and the double standard that still exists," Ms. Massey said.
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If Democrats actually care about them, now is the time to put down Twitter and stop raging on television.
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The riot occurs in Athens's Syntagma Square and the surrounding streets, where a crowd is raging against the government.
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The flag disagreement comes amid an ongoing trade spat between the two countries, which has been raging since July.
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They cry not like raging toddlers but like adults—when no one's looking, while doing their best not to.
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I got this diagnosis in western Pennsylvania, one of the epicenters of the opioid crisis raging in this country.
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Cramer pointed out that President Obama took steps to prevent dumping without causing raging inflation or drastic Chinese retaliation.
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The high temperatures have contributed to about a dozen fires that are raging across California, officials and experts said.
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Patients in the earliest studies nearly died from side effects like raging fever, low blood pressure and lung congestion.
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This sensibility made him mainstream, but that jeopardized his artistic cred, especially coming up in the raging-bull 1970s.
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Then as now, voters are largely tuning out so-called elite opinion and raging against a monolithic corporate power.
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Around 90 fires are currently raging in the state, with about three dozen more to the south in Victoria.
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She ran the gauntlet of emotions: mourning, raging, physical suffering, contemplative, authoritative, and in one scene with Spock, playful.
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He likened the mosque attacks to the weekslong battle raging in the last village under ISIS control in Syria.
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It then finished 2016 down 13.5% in an otherwise raging bull market, trailing the S&P 500 by 303%.
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This is a major debate currently raging in the international community, with no unequivocally accepted solution in sight yet.
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According to media reports from the convention, Cruz's speech incited raging anger from Trump supporters on the convention floor.
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We're in the 1800s: In Europe, there's a lively debate raging about how to absolutely define what music is.
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There's a battle raging in the City of London over whether Britain is headed for a post-Brexit recession.
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