I don't think disapproving fans are reacting to a scary black man; they're reacting to a jerk.
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"Oil is reacting to the disease, while other assets are reacting to the cure more," he said.
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Personally, I'm aware of how I'm reacting to a movie because, well, I'm reacting to the movie.
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People weren't reacting to a driverless car, they were reacting to what they thought was a prankster.
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First, kids were recorded reacting to everything from Windows 95 to Sonic the Hedgehog; then parents reacted to their kids reacting to stuff; and eventually react videos reacted to react videos reacting to react videos.
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Kate Spade's fans are reacting to her death with reminders about mental health Celebrities and fashion industry figures are reacting to Kate Spade's death
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Kate Spade's fans are reacting to her apparent suicide with reminders about mental health Celebrities and fashion industry figures are reacting to Kate Spade's apparent suicide
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So dollar/yen seems to be reacting to the stock market, which in turn is reacting to the steepening of the yield curve that the BOJ wants.
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John Barrasso said in a statement reacting to the news.
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Instead of reacting to his behavior, I simply moved seats.
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She can be heard on the recording reacting to footage.
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I think that equities are reacting to the growth projections.
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And organizations are reacting to this change in different ways.
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Others shared memes while reacting to the film's terrifying premise.
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Rather, they focus on monitoring and reacting to breaches quickly.
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That's not technology you're reacting to, that's just human ability.
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Most, predictably, are about reacting to events in the plot.
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He, the hapless journalist, was simply reacting to these forces.
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The sector was reacting to positive data out of Beijing.
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Is that because you're always reacting to the previous album?
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Parsi posted a thread to Twitter reacting to the revelation.
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Wall Street is reacting to President Donald Trump's Twitter feed.
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He reminded Stanley to pause before reacting to the music.
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"That's what investors are reacting to," he told Business Insider.
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How is the whole ad industry reacting to the whistleblower?
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The basketball establishment has already started reacting to the charges.
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How is the press reacting to this lack of access?
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What circumstances — events, trends, attitudes, behaviors — are we reacting to?
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I'm really surprised at how people are reacting to it.
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They're not really reacting to how the world has changed.
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Ro Khanna of California tweeted Friday reacting to the news.
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Most Facebook users reacting to Giddings' post condemned the lawmaker's post.
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" Reacting to the news, Philipps said she started "panicking and shaking.
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And I'm reacting to them the way Isherwood reacted to me.
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Lyngen said bonds were also reacting to the fizzling stock rally.
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I am interested in how people are reacting to the candidates.
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People are reacting to the awe-inspiring gesture with pure joy.
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So often people wake up and start reacting to their day.
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We're all reacting to the same information, covering things more reactively.
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The unknown sender may have been reacting to this recent coverage.
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American businesses are already reacting to the challenges from the outbreak.
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It's funny to imagine him in various situations, reacting to things.
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It's about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst way possible.
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You're reacting to the changes and the new customer is responding.
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People were really reacting to it in a really positive way.
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"We're not reacting to our positions the way the market is."
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How were people reacting to your camera when you were out?
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Some cities were quicker in reacting to the competitive property market.
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Reacting to this feedback, Microsoft says it's aware of the issues.
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We're reacting to late-game situations much better than we have.
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How have the people in Russia been reacting to this scandal?
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You mentioned a couple of markets that are reacting to it.
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We are reacting to that aggression and saying, 'Enough is enough.
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" He also warns against reacting to online problems with "simplistic narratives.
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That didn't stop angry fans from reacting to the video, though.
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They were reacting to the situation in which they found themselves.
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Here's how other lawmakers are reacting to the new policy: Sen.
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We want to hear how you're reacting to Robert Mugabe's resignation.
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That's a sign your body's reacting to the antigen, building immunity.
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Most of our thoughts around that are just reacting to it.
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The prospects of the Fed reacting to an escalating China-U.
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Investors in Wynn were reacting to good news over the weekend.
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Harden tweeted six of the images, reacting to each with emoji.
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Reacting to our new neighbors' confused expressions, I explained the situation.
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For some voters, reacting to President Trump is precisely the problem.
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Everyone in sports, especially in the NFL, is reacting to him.
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Governments in other countries are also reacting to cruise ship emissions.
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Like, how could you tell that they were reacting to you?
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Trump spent some of his weekend reacting to television news programs.
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Turkey is doing more than reacting to U.S. policy in Syria.
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BUT WE ARE YOU KNOW, REACTING TO CUSTOMER INTEREST AND DEMAND.
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One could be forgiven for reacting to this statement with skepticism.
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In part, China is reacting to financial shifts across the globe.
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Wall Street is also reacting to the rise in interest rates.
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Trailers showed Thor reacting to something terrible aboard his Asgardian ship.
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The prospects of the Fed's reacting to an escalating China-U.
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Reacting to his death, Hall's family remembered him as a dreamer.
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Scans of their brains were made reacting to those YouTube videos.
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If what's happening is somebody said something and you're reacting to it, or you read something and you're reacting to it, which is the culture of Twitter — Twitter is a functionally reactive culture, it's a reactive product.
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I think what's relevant for us a lot of times now, especially, is when LeBron actually makes a weird face and he's reacting to something or a fan makes a weird face and is reacting to something.
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But the simpler explanation is that they were reacting to similar factors.
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Snoop Dogg posted a video reacting to his fellow rapper's onstage rant.
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European investors were also following and reacting to news out of Italy.
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If we think history, say, pendulums and things reacting to different things.
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Instagram is also reacting to its users spending more time on video.
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Previously, he says the security market mostly focused on reacting to attacks.
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Most drive in different patterns, sometimes reacting to their opponent, sometimes not.
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Reacting to the suit on Friday's Jeff Lewis Live, Lewis got emotional.
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That's what the candidate said he was reacting to on Tuesday night.
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The Saudi Arabian government was quick in reacting to the OPEC statement.
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But it's interesting to see how N26 is reacting to those risks.
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She shows up a lot in the show, nervously reacting to things.
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So how are yield-seeking investors reacting to all this bad news?
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And she would take a judgment of somebody before reacting to them.
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Asked whether markets were over-reacting to these concerns, Solomon was cautious.
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Traders will also be reacting to fresh comments from Federal Reserve members.
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But there's hope in seeing how the public is reacting to it.
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Emanuel Cleaver (D-Mo.) said in a statement reacting to the investigation.
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Basically, the government is reacting to a problem versus proactively preventing it.
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"Instead of reacting to his behavior, I simply moved seats," she said.
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"This is how Jews are reacting to the broad idea," he said.
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You mention how you see flat earthers potentially reacting to the film.
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Yet he is not simply reacting to Mr. Trump's heresies and negativism.
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Then his employer, reacting to falling oil prices, cut wages 30 percent.
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Bent, broken and bowed, Jaime spent the episode merely reacting to everyone.
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Reacting to Tuesday's ruling, many of them expressed disappointment but also resolve.
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So, was that in reaction to people reacting to you not reacting?
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Not investigating it, not charting it, not reacting to it — creating it.
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But EASA is reacting to the attempted end-run around its regulations.
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ALBANY, N.Y. — Reacting to concerns about the quickening spread of coronavirus, Gov.
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" Reacting to my laughter, she said, "That's what my initial reaction was.
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The journalism world is reacting to the news of Gwen Ifill's death.
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Girls started posting videos of their boyfriends reacting to the original video.
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"It doesn't matter what you do, you're reacting to Trump," said Robinson.
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Reacting to the court judgment, Kahiu posted an emotional statement on Twitter.
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This capacity requires not just reacting to events but also anticipating them.
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Don't tell them they're being babies for reacting to something you said.
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Their music will be reacting to Stanley Donwood's art direction on screen.
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It was not clear whether Trump was reacting to the Reuters' report.
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In Dark Phoenix, Jean and her fellow X-Men again don't really have personalities beyond reacting to the Phoenix (by expressing genuine alarm) and reacting to Jean not being able to control the Phoenix (by expressing more alarm).
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Until then, see what readers are reacting to every day by clicking here.
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Then I developed digestive issues, reacting to foods I'd eaten my whole life.
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The quarter's going to be good, but stocks aren't reacting to the quarter.
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During Duke-Kansas, I was completely captivated and reacting to the action unfolding.
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People couldn't help but imagine how President Obama is reacting to the news.
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YouTube is filled with videos of people trying and reacting to Zombie Skittles.
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Reacting to the results, an Elysee official called them "disappointing" but not punishing.
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Let's start with you reacting to what you just heard from President Trump.
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Moreover, the isolation of smaller beach towns makes reacting to an attack harder.
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They're often just reacting to what they think is a seal, said Skomal.
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Is she just reacting to the ruthless mental institution conditions of the time?
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The important thing, it seems, is seeing the woman reacting to the monster.
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Reacting to the Tehran assault, the kingdom said it condemned terrorist attacks everywhere.
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The poor souls were reacting to what only one sense was telling them.
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They say she's simply reacting to a president with whom she profoundly disagrees.
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Patrick Leahy, reacting to the report, said in a statement emailed to Reuters.
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When it comes to assessing and reacting to security threats... not so much.
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Development is mostly a matter of running the clock and reacting to things.
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Sanders began her press briefing Monday reading a statement reacting to the incident.
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They wouldn't know who was reacting to those, how long it will take.
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They were constantly reacting to the whims and fears of some white person.
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The market is also reacting to the Trump administration's trade war with China.
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The BJP says Modi was reacting to Rahul Gandhi calling him a thief.
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As of Sunday, NFL players are reacting to Trump's aggression in different ways.
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Airlines are reacting to concern among pregnant women about travel to affected countries.
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" Ladd specifically warned against "reacting to Trump by becoming more crusadingly anti-Trump.
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Being in those jobs, how do you assess you all reacting to them?
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I'm not sure how the U.S. carries on not reacting to this massacre.
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Markets spent the day reacting to the shutdown taking place on the continent.
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What's truly important, he says, is how other investors are reacting to them.
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Instead, I plan on reacting to this type of action with my wallet.
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Hilary Clinton released a brutal ad of veterans reacting to Donald Trump's comments.
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However, in this particular video, Dr. Fauci is shown reacting to Trump's words.
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Now check out how the sports world is reacting to Kobe's untimely death:
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Are they showing empathy, or another underlying mechanism [like] reacting to simple cues?
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Reacting to the high court judgment, Kahiu posted an emotional statement on Twitter.
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Journalists contributed to the political discussion while today we are reacting to it.
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How celebrities are reacting to the terror attack at Ariana Grande's Manchester concert
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How Republicans are reacting to the Trump tape How Republicans are reacting to the Trump tape A crisp, beautiful Saturday afternoon in Elkhorn, Wisconsin was one of the more remarkable four hours in the remarkable recent history of the Republican Party.
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"That sounded kind of like a potato chip," Hamm said, reacting to the crunch.
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The country is still reacting to (and processing) the results of the presidential election.
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For companies and economies, software is key to sensing change and reacting to it.
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People are reacting to the meme with a mixture of biting humor and disdain.
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I had never been a part of the history they were individually reacting to.
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"Oh my god, they're perfect," she recorded herself reacting to her own Sephora palette.
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Now, that was footage of him reacting to Facebook and YouTube terminating his channels.
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It is fundamentally about me reacting to something a politician did that offends me.
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I'm really touched to see how people are enjoying and reacting to the images.
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Shoppers will probably not start reacting to sticker shock until the third quarter. -U.
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Police dispatchers can be heard reacting to live footage of Carey at the scene.
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What we do want to watch is these women reacting to mildly preposterous situations.
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Your growth strategy is confined and you're constantly reacting to your immediate client demands.
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I saw you reacting to the statistics in terms of the number of homicides.
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The Montana-based ecologist currently studies how glaciers are reacting to our changing climate.
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That base was very much reacting to this and...sort of demonizing Murphy Brown.
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Last night, we had the great one Mark Levin reacting to all of this.
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And that was the one — we had 12, 13 posts reacting to DeMarcus Cousins.
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That hasn't stopped both sides from reacting to the possibility that he was intoxicated.
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In severe cases, sepsis can occur, which is the body reacting to an infection.
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People are finally reacting to the level of corruption and abuse of the government.
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Maybe the Supreme Court has just been reacting to an increasingly aggressive executive branch.
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Their defenders say central banks are typically reacting to economic trends, not shaping them.
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But, it seems that internet users aren't the only ones reacting to the legislation.
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He may have been reacting to intra-FBI pressures the public will never understand.
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People reacting to Jensen's tweet also compared the wheel of tongues to a paddleboat.
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As a result, we're constantly reacting to crises rather than working to prevent them.
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Whatever emotions you're experiencing, there's no blueprint or template for reacting to this news.
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His advisers say he is reacting to the New York political environment as well.
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She received an overwhelming 1,800 works reacting to the current social and political atmosphere.
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Because it's sad how quickly this activism reacting to a sad event fades away.
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As a lifelong club head, how you are reacting to what happened in Orlando?
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After all, he's 65, getting on a bit and only reacting to market forces.
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"Here, it's all data - and everyone is looking and reacting to it," he said.
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Lawmakers are also reacting to protests that have roiled college campuses in recent years.
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Your phone was buzzing all night with people reacting to the results on Twitter.
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We can't spend most of our energy reacting to assaults that have already happened.
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"When you're a normal film composer, you're only reacting to the film," he said.
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O'Reilly was reacting to Waters's remarks Monday questioning the patriotism of President Trump's supporters.
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The legislative branch has two options for reacting to the conduct of the president.
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"We are constantly reacting to crises rather than working to prevent them," Wiesman said.
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Mr. Trump said he was reacting to Ms. Frederiksen's hard rejection of his interest.
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At the time, Pelosi was reacting to a shooting at an Oregon community college.
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This Moon supports those who seek out change, instead of just reacting to it.
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Perhaps a segment of youth is reacting to financial setbacks suffered by their fathers.
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Law enforcement should continue to have a prominent role in reacting to warning signs.
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"When someone apologies, wow," Lemon said in reacting to Trudeau's apology for the incidents.
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Mr. Trump said he was reacting to Ms. Frederiksen's hard rejection of his interest.
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Reacting to the proposal late Sunday, senior Democrats on Capitol Hill expressed unqualified outrage.
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That's the two things that the market is maybe reacting to at this point.
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But here's what's not familiar: The baseball world is actually reacting to what's happening.
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"Typical politician – can't make a deal work," Trump tweeted, reacting to Kasich's conflicting remarks.
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Reacting to the pound's increase in value, the FTSE 100 has hit a session low.
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Even Josh the dealer wrestled with how he saw some people reacting to his product.
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Brent and U.S. crude fell about 3 percent in that session, reacting to the news.
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Sanders was reacting to comments Dimon made Wednesday denouncing socialism at an appearance in Washington.
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"He is still very dangerous," Sharon's sister Debra Tate tells PEOPLE, reacting to Thursday's decision.
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They were "reacting to their detention conditions and the returns to Turkey," the spokesman said.
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He also cautioned against market participants reacting to "any one-off fluctuations" in oil prices.
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Was he reacting to the media firestorm in that sort of make-up press conference?
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Advertisers are reacting to the rise of ad blockers and increased frustration with banner ads.
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On the drive there, Pesce filmed him reacting to fans' supportive messages on Instagram Live.
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Reacting to the water, her feet start washing themselves like hands might, cupping and scrubbing.
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That focus allows me to pay attention to how she's reacting to what I'm doing.
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On YouTube, videos of celebrities reacting to the jelly beans have garnered millions of views.
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She didn't have cancer; her immune system was reacting to the tattoo on her back.
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The chat was reacting to his every move — and this went on for three hours.
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Another part is the market reacting to the bigger deficits those tax cuts have generated.
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Reacting to your partner and letting them know just how much they turn you on.
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Cook shared a video of Cuoco reacting to the news on his own Instagram account.
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Goldman's slowness in reacting to these structural changes has allowed its competitors to catch up.
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But investors were not just reacting to the Fed and the prospect of higher rates.
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The Australian dollar gained 0.3 percent to $0.7149, reacting to Trump's latest posts on Twitter.
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The Australian dollar gained 0.4 percent to $0.7157, reacting to Trump's latest posts on Twitter.
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Naturally, after Twitter went insane reacting to the poster, it was removed from the website.
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Look at this still of the host reacting to the big gold button being pressed.
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In the last century, scientists have recorded a wide variety of creatures reacting to eclipses.
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Observers speculated that Trump may have been reacting to a Breitbart News story published Friday.
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People are reacting to the Westminster terror attack by sharing memes of hope and defiance.
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Reacting to the news, Bell expressed his displeasure in a series of since-deleted tweets.
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That's what people are reacting to," Gunn wrote on Facebook following the release of "Deadpool.
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Much of Trump's support came from voters who were reacting to value-laden cultural themes.
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A video of the director reacting to the lack of an Oscar nomination went viral.
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And if that's how adults feel, imagine how kids are reacting to the constant barrage.
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That way you don't know if players are reacting to a ref's whistle or not.
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Reacting to CENCO's decision, the opposition vowed to hold a nationwide protest on April 10.
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"They are reacting to it in a very inappropriate way," junior Max Belshe told KJCT.
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I'd eaten at Wendy's beforehand, and I could feel my stomach reacting to the grease.
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Right now, the authorities have simply been reacting to outbreaks of violence after they happen.
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Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Russian ships were reacting to an "incursion" by Ukrainian boats.
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He was reacting to a goal by a teammate; he had not scored the goal.
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"It's such a clear effect of people reacting to Chávez undermining democracy," says Mr Claassen.
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"The protesters have been reacting to the police," Joris, 23, a civil engineer, told Reuters.
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Traders were reacting to a report raising doubts about a possible takeover from International Paper.
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In the full width dash, the screen changed, obviously reacting to the choice I made.
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How are industry leaders reacting to Hoylman's plan to revive the pied-à-terre tax?
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Commodities markets were also on the move Tuesday, with copper reacting to China growth concerns.
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The Australian dollar gained 0.4 percent to $0.7157 , reacting to Trump's latest posts on Twitter.
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"The protesters have been reacting to the police," the person, identified as Joris, told Reuters.
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I realized that he was reacting to our lack of communication and unity as parents.
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More than anything else, reacting to real things in its environment is what Vector does.
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And, predictably enough, there are thousands of comments reacting to the new mom's bare midriff.
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But right now, our visions of freedom are centered in fear and reacting to trauma.
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Reacting to Najib's protestations of innocence, Mahathir told a newspaper that Najib had lost credibility.
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In reacting to Mr. Khashoggi's killing, the Trump administration should balance our values and interests.
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For some reason, Michael could not see that this person was reacting to Michael's homosexuality.
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One interpretation of this narrowing: The bond market was behind in reacting to economic strength.
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She's spent a lot of her time in the last few episodes reacting to Jamie.
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Trump appears to have been reacting to a Fox News segment with the Tuesday tweet.
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In vetting these books, Amazon often appears to be reacting to customer reviews and journalists.
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Reacting to Monday's news, some women were here for a, let's say, more mature Bachelorette.
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On Sunday, he was in the pulpit and saw the security force reacting to something.
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But there were indications Trump spent Sunday evening and Monday morning reacting to the allegations.
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Without knowing Norwegian, there's no way to know what words Ms. Fairchild is reacting to.
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I just took a video of people reacting to this rather than the actual sunset.
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They are constantly moving, burping like giant bubbles, reacting to subtle shifts in the environment.
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Yes. But parents are only reacting to what they hear would serve their children well.
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The idea is that this will make autonomous vehicles better at reacting to unpredictable situations.
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Many of the people reacting to Mr. Asif on Twitter mocked him for his mistake.
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Reacting to the new release on social media, fans celebrated and mourned the musician anew.
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I certainly want to monitor and assess how the economy is reacting to those cuts.
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Trump targeted Newsweek, in particular, reacting to a story about his plans for the holiday.
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In post settlement trading, U.S. crude futures continued their climb, reacting to the API data.
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We wanted people to see how we were reacting to the show in real time.
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It's part of what some angry voters in 2016 were reacting to and rebelling against.
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They're reacting to conservative criticism the exact same way a legacy media company might react.
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He's done it up until recently with his personal story, and reacting to these allegations.
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" Investors are also reacting to Trump's tone: "He's not closed the door and shunned them.
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He is just doing and saying things -- and then reacting to the reaction those things create.
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The market is also reacting to the idea of new regulatory risk, post the midterm election.
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Many retailers, reacting to the bankruptcy of the Toys 'R' Us chain, are catering to parents.
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"As a student I buy just what's on sale," she said, positively reacting to the drop.
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"I was reacting to current events and that was the form my reaction took," Zakharova said.
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Refinery29 reached out to Stelter and he referred us to his tweets reacting to the video.
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"Instead of reacting to his behavior, I simply moved seats," Heard states in the court documents.
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Screenshots provided to BuzzFeed News by YouTuber diapersdaydreams show group members reacting to the false conspiracy.
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Women, meanwhile, have been reacting to Trump's comments with a mix of anger, fear, and sadness.
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Trump was reacting to Bush throwing a number of barbs at him earlier in the day.
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Much was in California, reacting to the blowout of the Aliso Canyon gas plant in 2015.
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Adam Roberts our European business editor asks how the car industry is reacting to the consolidation.
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It's quick and responsive, reacting to multi-touch and the amount of pressure the user applies.
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BILL GATES: You know, the-- it's a dilemma-- when it appears you're reacting to-- an ultimatum.
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Already, leaders across the political spectrum are reacting to the news, offering condolences to those impacted.
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The 24-year-old singer released a statement on Twitter reacting to the suspected suicide bombing.
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Reacting to the foul, Schroder stood up off the floor and sprinted to the opposite basket.
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And that's part of what markets have been reacting to this week," Tanious told "Closing Bell.
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I guess what I was more reacting to before was your point about people becoming extremists.
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Rudy Giuliani also reacting to tomorrow being the one-year anniversary of Mueller&aposs corrupt investigation.
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"That's their way of reacting to what we have decided," said Japan's U.N. Ambassador Motohide Yoshikawa.
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You would see me reacting to what any sports journalist is saying bad about the Heat.
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She is focused on her mental health and isn't really interested in reacting to Internet trolls.
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I think he's reacting to Trump's trade war," Cramer said later on "Squawk on the Street.
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Harvey Weinstein's accusers are reacting to the Hollywood producer's arrest after turning himself in Friday morning.
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As always, the comedy comes from less damaged people reacting to the extremely damaged Paddy's gang.
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Reacting to all of this onscreen is one of the most famous women in the world.
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How much do you think Texas and reacting to Texas played a part in their sound?
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Last week, reacting to a shooting that left Republican Congressman Steve Scalise in critical condition, Vox.
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"CEOs are reacting to the prevailing uncertainty with contingency planning," said Simon Collins, KPMG UK chairman.
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Analysts at CAPA Centre for Aviation said it looked like IAG was reacting to Norwegian's move.
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But some affected countries are reacting to the potential danger even more forcefully than the CDC.
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CNBC has compiled tweets from within Brussels and around the world reacting to the deadly attacks.
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" Japanese U.N. Ambassador Motohide Yoshikawa quietly said, "that's their way of reacting to what we decided.
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"I think Xi has been very cautious in reacting to anything Trump has said," said Kleintop.
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The skill is in reading, and then reacting to a crowd, something a jukebox cannot do.
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In my mind, it was my body reacting to the insulin that made me gain weight.
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One can almost picture Joe Pesci reacting to Goodell's assertion that Thursday games are better: Better?
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The video starts off with Johnson East reacting to the unplanned pregnancy with tears of joy.
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Reacting to having his hair pulled by Huth, Fellaini appeared to strike Huth with his elbow.
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Instead of reacting to it, realize that you have the power to influence those around you.
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Many people with autism also have different ways of learning, paying attention or reacting to things.
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There is no super-control save that of the people reacting to the service they get.
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Many voters living under Republican leadership are reacting to stagnant wages and the rise of underemployment.
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Reacting to the move, Lion Point said it was withdrawing its director nominations and shareholder proposal.
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Reacting to the latest sanctions, Rodzianko said that there was no clear rationale for the sanctions.
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"It's about reacting to bad circumstances in the worst possible way," he writes in the book.
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It later increased sharply in value, reacting to central banks' cutting interest rates and devaluing currencies.
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"It's not really reacting to Dodd-Frank," said David Hirschmann, president and CEO of the CCMC.
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Thankfully, they were tears of joy, as she was reacting to her sister Miley's stirring introduction.
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Well, if you look at how China is reacting to it, you might think it was.
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I had to learn to stay neutral, versus reacting to everything that was coming my way.
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The crowd of 19603,167, many of them reacting to Scully's words, gave Monday a standing ovation.
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Was Michael all kinds of not amused or was he just reacting to the nasty smell?
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They are reacting to divides that already exist and pointing them out to, hopefully, fix them.
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Specifically, they are reacting to what they see as a hypocritical stance on potentially disturbing images.
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Democrats should stop reacting to Trump's ever provocation if they want to win the 2020 election.
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Adam Saleh posted a video that shows him reacting to being asked to leave the flight.
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Reacting to Dr. Domínguez's announcement, Dr. Karl said his retirement would not resolve the underlying problem.
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Castro tonight has completely set the tone on the immigration discussion, with others reacting to him.
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Reacting to the omissions, researchers asked the Justice Department to make the missing data available immediately.
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But, really, these are mongooses, and they are reacting to one new arrival at a time.
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" In a similar manner, one might also think that "sharing" or "reacting to" are not "endorsements.
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I mean, if you watch our streams, we're reading the comments, we are reacting to them.
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He said at this point, Amazon's grocery business is "just testing and reacting to customer demand."
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" And Luke's not reacting to the word like, "Oh, I'm too good to use this word.
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Exhibit A: images of Miami and Cuba reacting to the news that Fidel Castro had died.
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The sports world is reacting to the sudden and tragic death of Lakers legend Kobe Bryant
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Gold medallist China's Shi Tingmao (R) and bronze medallist Italy's Tania Cagnotto reacting to the proposal.
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But investors seem to be reacting to the loss of a high-profile Silicon Valley executive.
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There is just Trump -- saying things and then reacting to the reaction to what he says.
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How do you imagine people reading these articles in the future reacting to what they see?
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Markets have been see-sawing this week, mostly reacting to developments in US-China trade talks.
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He said Trump may be reacting to increased agriculture sales by Brazil and Argentina to China.
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Within days after the first attack, Israel struck again reacting to threats in the Golan Heights.
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Well, with V.S.B., the majority of the pieces are reacting to things happening in the news.
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This makes sense, given that he's shown reacting to the full moon right before he changes.
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"When the body is reacting to a stressful situation, it often responds with sweating," said Garshick.
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It's like, you guys are just making shit up at this point and then reacting to it.
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Hidden gems, with like 3,000 views, of Snoop on the tour bus or whatever reacting to people.
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Instead of reacting to the markets, investors should base their allocations on where they are in life.
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The market is not reacting (to the trade war) because we are not seeing any economic impact.
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MADCOMs won't just drive news cycles, but will also trick and manipulate the people reacting to them.
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Market focus is also largely attuned to corporate results, with investors reacting to another flurry of reports.
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"Holy shit, that's rapid fire," one of the officers says, apparently reacting to the sound of gunshots.
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His opponents send press releases reacting to new twists in Mueller's investigation, tying those developments to Rohrabacher.
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We appreciate all of the calls and messages and we apologize for not reacting to everyone individually.
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The adult me understands that she was reacting to an industry that was all about a token.
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On the drive there last Tuesday, Pesce filmed him reacting to fans' supportive messages on Instagram Live.
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When reacting to positive messages, its cheeks glow green, and it nods enthusiastically with happy chirping sounds.
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"The money also allows us to be more prospective than simply reacting to customer needs," Gupta added.
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In other words, customers are reacting to Chipotle's delicious burritos again, rather than complaining about throwing up.
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Investors continued to digest a raft of earnings updates, with all the top movers reacting to results.
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In many ways, the industry is still recovering from the Hays Code — or perhaps, reacting to it.
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Vice President Mike Pence is reacting to the latest development in a sit down with Martha MacCallum.
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That was House Oversight Committee Chairman Trey Gowdy reacting to the release of the DOJ I.G. report.
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Noisey: Why do you think British people are so keen to see Americans reacting to grime music?
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Other members of the Senate Banking Committee from both parties held back on reacting to Clayton's selection.
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Viewers took to Twitter to criticise the programme for showing footage of her reacting to the news.
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One shows how a person with normal human compassion and decency reacting to the news coming out.
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If the past is any guide, McCain will be reacting to his diagnosis with his characteristic humor.
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Read MoreHow stocks reacted amid confusing Fed message Futures markets have been reacting to the hawkish chatter.
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In 2015, he uploaded a video reacting to Five Nights at Freddy's 4, arguing it wasn't scary.
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He was reacting to the news that I had been intimate with somebody else following our breakup.
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And late-night host James Corden shared a taped video message, reacting to news of the attack.
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Instead he's reacting to a virtual ball that is tracked to correspond to the real-world object.
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Skateboarding star Tony Hawk, reacting to Mirra's death on Twitter, called him a pioneer, icon and legend.
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To make up for it, Colbert recorded himself watching and reacting to the tape in real-time.
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However, the GOP may not like the way people are reacting to the plan on social media.
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Many firms, like Longmay, are reacting to financial distress by paying wages late or not at all.
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But his point about each era reacting to the excesses of the previous one is surely right.
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Try to isolate trigger foods to certain days, so you can be sure what you're reacting to.
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Berrey and Hirschman hypothesized that these schools were reacting to a broad political backlash against affirmative action.
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"He has done something irreparable by reacting to shameful provocations from a few individuals," the statement read.
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But it's just that there are terribly different ways of reacting to something as awful as this.
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" Reacting to her inclusion, the Nigerian star said she was "optimistic, and happy for Nigeria and Africa.
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Or was she reacting to an often incendiary Instagram account helmed by Andrea Gallagher, the SEAL's wife?
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"I'm happy and proud people are reacting to it and adopting it," he said via a spokesman.
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How are people reacting to the new mansion tax — and why are some New Yorkers celebrating it?
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Trump is reacting to this totally bananas interview Ball gave to CNN's Chris Cuomo on Monday night.
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"We are reacting to employers' problems with finding labor force," Foreign Minister Martin Stropnicky said on Twitter.
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Whether or not companies are anticipating and reacting to the threat by closing stores is another matter.
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VICE reached out to a few of them to see how they're reacting to the Orlando tragedy.
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But local premiums are also reacting to what is happening on the other side of the world.
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This will give web searchers immediate information on how others are reacting to the debate, for example.
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Trump, in a tweet reacting to the news, said he would disband the group himself on Wednesday.
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Game of Thrones fans everywhere are reacting to Sunday night's shocker with a little light-hearted creativity.
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Why do you think that people are reacting to your work so strongly at this particular moment?
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The guitars, the drums, the singing are all reacting to each other in a real time sense.
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It said troops were reacting to attacks by Rohingya militants on border security police and several villages.
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" Reacting to Trump's retweets at the time, Fransen posted: "God bless you Trump, God Bless America, OCS.
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If you're in the business of just reacting to other people's news, and that's your whole business.
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White voters who feel they are losing a historical hold on power are reacting to something real.
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The Saudis, led by Energy Minister and son of the king Abdulaziz bin Salman, reacting to Putin.
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This has prompted, particularly among conservatives, a concern that now we are over-reacting to COVID-19.
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Was Moser reacting to an existential fear of the vital, non-linear reasoning presented in the book?
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Job-posting site Glassdoor recently published an Economic Research report about how workers are reacting to coronavirus.
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Reacting to Schultz's comments, Johnson reiterated that the company has no specific project or investment in blockchain.
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"Globally what women are reacting to is the very present danger that Donald Trump presents," O'Neill said.
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What she's doing is simply reacting to the rules and game that society has placed her in.
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The study has limitations: The children were reacting to posed photos of the same youthful white actors.
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And yet, when it comes to reacting to the warnings of climate science, we have done little.
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Citizens engage in politics in unpredictable and irrational ways, as if reacting to sudden spasms of pain.
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Yet reacting to a sudden market fall is exactly what you shouldn't do, according to one expert.
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One of us decided to put it to the test by reacting to a message 23 times.
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"They're just reacting to what the Cruz folks are doing, but it's better than nothing," he said.
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"I'm so excited," Hager, 38, said on Today in October, reacting to new of the Vietnam trip.
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The people reacting to the fart rewind the clip, and replay it, reproducing the same little squeak.
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Some of them were recorded while reacting to [the work in progress], playfully commenting on the images.
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When investors dumped stocks in February, they were reacting to an unexpectedly strong number for wage growth.
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Called Marvel Spotlight, the plays focus on such themes as responsibility, self-image and reacting to change.
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The network is reacting to the photo of Kathy holding a bloody, beheaded image of Donald Trump.
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Latzer's history suggests they weren't, since policymakers — including black leaders — were reacting to a real crime wave.
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PW: Some of the paintings are very much about the grid — breaking through it and reacting to it.
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" Reacting to this week's demonstrations, Trump tweeted Thursday night, "Just had a very open and successful presidential election.
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In these conference calls, investors are often simply reacting to Amazon's presence or expected presence in an industry.
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"The reality is many Americans are still struggling," Scott said in a statement reacting to December's jobs report.
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The rapper dropped his grammar lesson while reacting to a contestant mispronouncing "Gangsta's Paradise" on Monday night's episode.
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How does it make you feel when you see your fans reacting to your work in real-time?
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Investors have been reacting to President Donald Trump's orders that so far seem to fulfill his campaign pledges.
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Fans now are reacting to the latest video, unsure of "how to feel," as one user put it.
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Drake has posted an open letter to Instagram reacting to the shooting death of Alton Sterling in Louisiana.
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Discusses how incumbents are reacting to fintechs in order to stay relevant in the changing financial services sector.
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Roseanne Barr's bigotry is bad enough, but the cumulative effect of reacting to it may be even worse.
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Traders are also reacting to a slew of corporate earnings for the third quarter released on Friday morning.
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Key Republican officials are reacting to the news with reverence for Mattis and hope for the future. Sen.
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Yet the former independent called Northam wise to make his campaign about more than merely reacting to Trump.
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" Police allege the video shows the boy reacting to the abuse in "both a verbal and physical manner.
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The market obviously does not want to see increased tariffs, so it's been kind of reacting to that.
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And they question whether the race is close because voters are tilting leftward, or simply reacting to Trump.
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But the FOMC needs to exercise extreme caution when reacting to economic events that have not yet happened.
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Most of the time, the team is reacting to questions or statements they find Alexa users repeating regularly.
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Mike Shinoda, Bennington's longtime Linkin Park bandmate, was among the celebrities reacting to singer's death on social media.
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Meanwhile, the world is reacting to President Donald Trump's decision to pull out of the Paris Climate Agreement.
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Sterling fluctuated Monday with traders reacting to various media reports ahead of a crunch Brexit vote this week.
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Kathy was reacting to a video we posted where Andy joked he had no idea who Kathy was.
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"Russian politicy is expansionist, not aggressive," Orban's minister Janos Lazar told a news conference, reacting to Trump's comment.
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But instead of reacting to this tragedy with anger and outrage, we should view these migrants with empathy.
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Celebrities are reacting to the controversial shooting of an endangered gorilla at the Cincinnati Zoo over the weekend.
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Tokyo, reacting to the North's missile test, strongly protested what it called Pyongyang's clear violation of U.N. resolutions.
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The singer's grandmother was filmed on camera reacting to the concert, and her facial expression is pure gold.
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REACTING TO IT. WHEN YOU THINK ABOUT QUANTITATIVE EASING, IT WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A TEMPORARY HEALING PROCESS.
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"Markets have started reacting to crude prices," said Krish Subramanyam, co-head - Equity Advisor at Altamount Capital Management.
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Before millennials were millennials, they were kids, reacting to the idea they could be murdered in their classroom.
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It's important to remember that authoritarianism is, in part, about people reacting to fears and to perceived threats.
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The Stalin of the first volume was reacting to external stimuli, in a more or less reasonable manner.
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David Goldfein, the Air Force's chief of staff, said U.S. military leaders are reacting to new threat levels.
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The way to do this was slowly and gradually, not by reacting to polls and surges of emotion.
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They are reacting to real problems: decades of stagnating wages, concentrating wealth, an aging population and crumbling infrastructure.
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There is a difference in how Facebook and Twitter are reacting to the reports of Russian election meddling.
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Reacting to the news, James and Betty Turpin, David's parents, told ABC News on Tuesday of their disbelief.
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The special prosecutor, Bill Forsyth, issued a statement reacting to the settlement, saying the investigation is not done.
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Candidates may be reacting to an idea that they think will poll well and be more feasible politically.
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Reacting to his improbable save, Familia screamed on the mound, clenched his fists and bounced up and down.
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The president, reacting to the headline-grabbing GM layoffs, floated the idea of new auto tariffs on imports.
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The letter was released ahead of a press conference by Democratic leaders reacting to the Justice Department's decision.
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It's something the United States should be reacting to but not overreacting to, the congressional aide told CNN.
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People with conditions including autism, dementia and PTSD can also have difficulties processing or reacting to sensory stimuli.
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" McCammond is now reacting to Barkley's apology -- saying, "The comments Charles Barkley made to me are not acceptable.
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A man wearing a plaid shirt at the rally could be seen reacting to aspects of Trump's speech.
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President Trump spends large parts of his day watching TV and reacting to the things that he sees.
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But there is a glaring difference in how the two social media companies are reacting to the news.
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Like a 10-year vet, his brain is on auto-pilot, correctly analyzing then reacting to the offense.
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" She explains, "I [also] made a film of different groups of people watching and reacting to the film.
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So like instead of painting figurative paintings—you know Malevich is reacting to very specific Russian religious iconography.
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" The lawyer representing Yanez told the Associated Press that Yanez "was reacting to the actions of the driver.
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But if you're doing a documentary, you don't want somebody else on that front line — reacting to reality.
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" — Frank Luntz "Warren tonight has completely set the tone on the economic discussion, with others reacting to her.
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And check out this piece from Broadly about how one trans soldier is reacting to Trump's new ban.
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Late Wednesday night, he seemed to be reacting to his arrest with a post about his heart breaking.
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He worried over the rise of television, not Twitter; he was reacting to Ronald Reagan, not Donald Trump.
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This is how Wall Street is reacting to the news of the S.E.C.'s lawsuit against Elon Musk.
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"It seemed like he was right away reacting to the need, and getting experts together," Mr. Anderson said.
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Swamps are adaptive, constantly reacting to the changing environment, while our legislators are paralyzed by the smallest challenges.
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She isn't just reacting to physical pain when she stares at her wounds in the mirror and cries.
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There were also labor unions who were reacting to the previous government cutting 20,000 to 30,000 government jobs.
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They're reacting to fears now, but if good news starts breaking, it could swing in the other direction.
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So the president, who is notorious for reacting to what he sees on Fox News, did just that.
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Parnas' text messages also show him reacting to news stories about political pressure on Trump to remove Yovanovitch.
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Sasse's reasoning, he said, was that the Senate was ill-equipped to handle reacting to the #MeToo movement.
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This is not the first time the idea has been floated of robots reacting to LME stocks reports.
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Higher-rated euro zone government bond yields also rose earlier in the day, reacting to Wednesday's Fed decision.
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As the impeachment investigation goes on, we should care about these polls because politicians are reacting to them.
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Like many of their opponents, some antifa members insist that they are merely reacting to pre-existing aggression.
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" • Best of late-night TV. Reacting to the White House's merit-based immigration proposal, Stephen Colbert said, "Mr.
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There is the increased militarization of American life, with authorities reacting to common disputes in increasingly aggressive ways.
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We all know just how loudly and angrily the left has been reacting to President Trump in general.
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"This is reminiscent of market reacting to FOMC statement," said Daniel Ang, analyst at Phillip Futures in Singapore.
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I didn't know it then, but I was reacting to Linda Hamilton's Sarah Connor character in the franchise.
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"Good luck with that," U.S. President Barack Obama quipped, reacting to Trump's proposal at a recent news conference.
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Cramer was surprised that buyers kept reacting to the same news day after day, pushing the stock higher.
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At a young age, I was confronted with total strangers reacting to the death of their loved ones.
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And they generally did it because they were reacting to bad or good news about the stock market.
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"I think bitcoin dominance is actually showing the market is reacting to what's been taking place," Lee said.
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How are you reacting to news about the atrocities against Rohingya Muslims under Aung San Suu Kyi's leadership?
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Reacting to criticism is part of what the old system was good for, at least when it worked.
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Analysts from brokerages including Canaccord, Stifel, Wedbush, JPMorgan and Credit Suisse published upbeat notes reacting to Lyft's report.
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I was reacting to them, and that's happening again with the stuff I'm doing with these CalArts kids.
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Millions of us are posting our Valentine's Day wishes to loved ones and liking and reacting to many others.
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This approach is also reacting to a truth: The Republicans who control Congress have made a dramatic shift rightward.
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Alvarez himself thought the lyric was sus, and filmed himself reacting to the shade over on his Instagram story.
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"My comments were solely reacting to the quality of the dance I was judging," the DWTS judge tells PEOPLE.
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She said in an interview that she is reacting to constituents, whose interests have moved on to other issues.
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Celebrities have already started reacting to the news of Fisher's death, including Lourd's Scream Queens costar Jamie Lee Curtis.
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It, too, is reacting to the potential for significant capacity closures in the most smog-prone parts of China.
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We knew this too, but the FX market appears to be reacting to the realization of it, Gallo added.
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I constantly felt myself looking to see how the non-Black people around me were reacting to certain lyrics.
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Elsewhere investors continued to digest a raft of earnings updates, with most of the top movers reacting to results.
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CHARLES LANE, THE WASHINGTON POST: I would like to just react to that in tandem with reacting to Byron.
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Trump is reacting to the story as he has to many other issues in the past: with legal threats.
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It could be your body reacting to something specific, or it could be a larger issue within your system.
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Mohr was reacting to an interview Boosie did describing how he witnessed fellow prison inmates engaging in anal sex.
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"So if the company thinks it had no impact, then that's just naive," he said, reacting to Fonterra's statement.
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The video showed people with Arabic-sounding names reacting to the Notre Dame fire with smiley emojis, implying celebration.
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In this case, that means shortening the time between a click or keystroke and the browser reacting to that.
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Its real heart and soul is in reacting to destabilizing changes, as opposed to being a mainly positive ideology.
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Morten Lund, a senior strategist at Nordea, said that markets were reacting to the likelihood of a UK election.
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Source: Fundstrat "We think investors are 'over-reacting' to this inversion," said Fundstrat's co-founder and head of research.
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A phone reacting to your voice commands and controlling apps entirely on its own is certainly a neat trick.
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Here he is in the studio, reacting to England's final penalty: That's what it means to win on penalties!
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"Little Marco" Rubio, "Weak" Jeb Bush and "Lyin' Ted" Cruz, among others, all were forced into reacting to Trump.
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Rob: A lot of what makes being good actor is reacting to things, and how you react and listen.
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It was still reading and reacting, to use his term, but slower, more calculated, even elegant in its simplicity.
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Yes, this is what I&aposm fascinated to watch is the way in which Americans are reacting to this.
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"I'm not perfect with the way I'm reacting to my pain sometimes but I am getting stronger," she continued.
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What they're saying: "He just took a pass," Pelosi told reporters, reacting to Trump blowing up at their meeting.
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In many countries, as in China, government is reacting to the growth of the private sector by tightening regulations.
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So I'm trying to put myself in their shoes and make videos that kinda represent what they're reacting to.
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AND SO WHAT THE FED IS REACTING TO IS THE FACT THAT THE ECONOMY'S STRONGER, WE'RE CREATING MORE JOBS.
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And tweeting or reacting to somebody else's tweet and attacking people back and forth is not really the solution.
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For me, it's my experience with my son and my memory of reacting to the 2015 San Bernardino killings.
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Women, suburban, white voters, middle-class voters on both coasts are really reacting to the rhetoric of the Republicans.
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People start to freak out and flee the scene ... reacting to what many perceived as a possible shooter situation.
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Elsewhere, markets around the globe are reacting to the latest remarks from the chair of the U.S. Federal Reserve.
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"For the time being, the market will keep reacting to the headlines as they come and go," he said.
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"Any nation can do it," the security researcher known as The Grugq tweeted on Tuesday, reacting to the news.
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Because that was me reacting to the music and I had a little help, to be honest with ya.
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Separate videos show Maduro reacting to an explosion as government agents surround him with sheets of handheld, flexible armor.
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The big issue is that I Feel Pretty shows people consistently reacting to Renée as if she is hideous.
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Top U.S. foreign policy officials seem to understand all this because, privately, they're reacting to Kim's moves with skepticism.
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"It's definitely time for younger people to rise up," said one House Democrat reacting to the Crowley political earthquake.
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China, a trade partner and economic foe, tried to walk the middle ground when reacting to the midterm results.
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The show is an anomaly in a landscape full of art that's reacting to the ever-shifting political climate.
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Reacting to news of Trump's decision to end temporary status for Haitians prompted donations for the International Rescue Committee.
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Sure, people are getting increasingly worried about a recession, but they're also reacting to demographic shifts and mounting inequality.
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"The market is not reacting to any positive news, but the news flow has been quite positive," Kelly said.
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Reacting to Mr. Romney's post, Mr. Trump took to Twitter to mock the former Republican nominee — and Mr. Cruz.
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They should be framing some of these debates instead of waiting for the exposé and then reacting to it.
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If Alabama was reacting to the tribal politics of our times, there was no way for us to win.
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Empaths are constantly in a giant football stadium where they're reacting to bigger things going on from all directions.
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There are already signs that companies with deals under review are reacting to the AT&T-Time Warner ruling.
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The company is likely reacting to the large decline in the number of workers available for part-time work.
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"The patient is able to see how they're reacting to the material that's being told to them," Deckard said.
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In reacting to this presidential snub, Cleveland's head of state, King James, provided the best response to all this.
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Social platforms have a responsibility to address misinformation as a systemic problem, instead of reacting to case after case.
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It's arguing about the news, sharing the news, reacting to news, being an at-home pundit about the news.
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T228, reacting to some disappointing results, took Dominik "Black^" Reitmeier and Yixaun "xuan" Guo off their Dota 2 roster.
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Trump on Wednesday said Bannon had "lost his mind" in a scathing statement reacting to Bannon's comments to Wolff.
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And so more of my time was spent by his side, reacting to every event described in the piece.
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How Mr. Putin's government is reacting to the more aggressive American posture described by Mr. Bolton is still unclear.
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University officials were reacting to an announcement from AIPAC that two conference attendees had tested positive for the virus.
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"They use this practice so often that one would trip up reacting to each new instance," the spokesman said.
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Reacting to the shock of Tet, they set aside longstanding quarrels and rallied in a rare display of solidarity.
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That version did seem way more believable than the idea that Trump was reacting to something he had read.
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"The courts haven't caught up to the science," Williams said in a "Squawk Box " interview, reacting to the damages.
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If you're reacting to this, it's likely because you don't have a plan you can stick to in place.
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Avoid reacting to a confrontation in a way that makes you look like prey: no screaming, flailing or running.
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As violence ravaged cities across America in the 1960s, Ms. Halprin — reacting to the 1968 assassination of the Rev.
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Insurance companies could base rates on your data, reacting to conditions that you might not even be aware of.
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Last year, the company put together a similar reel of fathers reacting to the news of a new baby.
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Trump is reacting to the guilty plea entered by his former lawyer, Michael Cohen, to a range of charges.
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Instead of reacting to the fallout, proactive work by humanitarian organizations can mitigate the need for such intervention. Gen.
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The episode ends with a montage of actual footage of Harvey Weinstein reacting to all the allegations against him.
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Let's rewind a bit, though... We pick up right where "KSR" left off, with Alicia reacting to Eli's confession.
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"There's clearly some Alabamians who have made their way here to Pensacola, Andrea," Hillyard said, reacting to the incident.
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Grace Meng might appear to be an accidental hero, spontaneously reacting to the circumstances she was totally unprepared for.
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Well here are five minutes worth of animals reacting to musical instruments to get you in a better mood.
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If Alabama was reacting to the tribal politics of our times, there was no way for us to win.
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On Thursday evening, Ritch posted an emotional message to his Facebook page reacting to news of his son's death.
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The stock market is reacting to turbulence in China, tariff concerns and fears that earnings will continue to disappoint.
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There was -- and is -- just Trump, saying and doing stuff and then reacting to the reaction his moves create.
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Republicans were instinctively reacting to the affirmation of the browning of our nation in the 2008 and 2012 elections.
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Trout was reacting to the news that Shohei Ohtani had decided to join him on the Los Angeles Angels.
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Reacting to the post, Patrick Gaspard, the president of Soros' Open Society Foundations, called for Facebook to be regulated.
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It appears to be a sign that that businesses are reacting to international pressure and reporting on the crackdown.
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Janet's activism was reacting to current events as they happened, and this was long before Twitter was an option.
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I think the better word for it is another shade of the emotional landscape of reacting to Trump trauma.
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Gallo was reacting to Wednesday's disclosure that the city's Planning and Building Department hadn't inspected the warehouse for three decades.
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Reacting to the AP&aposs report, the State Department called the allegations "disturbing" and called on the UAE to investigate.
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"Companies are reacting to market conditions as much as consumer demand," said Andrew Challenger, vice president at Challenger, Gray & Christmas.
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After reading Cohen's written threat to kill the story, Schwartz said his client was reacting to the intimidation against Trump.
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The music was apparently triggered by over-sensitive, motion-detecting cameras reacting to the movement of spiders across the lenses.
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Horses aren't human and the only way they can tell us something is wrong is by reacting to a symptom.
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However, breakeven forwards are reacting to the fall in short-dated bond yields, with which they often move, analysts said.
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Reacting to "White Helmets' winning for Best Documentary Short, the embassy sent a backhanded compliment tweet congratulating the film's "actors.
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But market participants warned of more volatility ahead as speculators were reacting to even small developments in the physical markets.
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It could also show that Swift, who was once a standard feature at the Grammys, is reacting to reputation's snubs.
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A video posted on Instagram shows her 5-month-old baby hilariously reacting to her and her husband's singing voices.
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At that point, I realized that he was reacting to the steroids and I'd have to take him off them.
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At the same time, the non-tabloid press, reacting to the Times allegations, began upping their own coverage of Hicks.
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I don't think the equity investors would react positively if they thought the Fed was reacting to the White House.
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" Reacting to Zeid's speech, Wilders in a text message to AFP retorted that the Jordanian prince was "an utter fool.
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Your body not reacting to stress well can impact physiological pathways which can end up leading to sub-optimal sleep.
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Oil markets are clearly reacting to his tweets and public comments, which have become a new source of price volatility.
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Reacting to the visa announcement, government spokesman Phay Siphan said it showed the United States did not recognise human rights.
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U.S. grains markets were closed on Monday for the Memorial Day holiday and are only now reacting to weekend weather.
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I love how the fans are reacting to it – especially the domestic violence hotline [number] at the end of it.
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So how, I asked him, is the rest of the world – particularly start-up entrepreneurs – reacting to the 2016 election?
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Simply put, these proteins reacting to light tell other proteins how to act based on the time of the day.
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Brazilian mills last season allocated an all-time low of 35% of sugarcane to sugar production, reacting to lower prices.
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Maybe the market is reacting to it just now, but it has known that information for a very long time.
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According to Adesuwa, death happens so frequently in Africa that reacting to it is considered indulgent, a first-world privilege.
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Reacting to the headlines to make investment decisions can mislead investors that are "trigger happy," the "Mad Money" host said.
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We are acting proactively, reacting to the inflationary risks that we see and the likelihood of whose realisation has risen.
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Some of it is "hot" money, computer trading programs reacting to rapidly changing chart pictures and riding the resulting momentum.
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You don't know who's watching, you don't know which kid is reacting to your story to see you being visible.
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People are reacting to the Trump presidency with the same intensity as they did after 9/11 — and haven't since.
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Even with those moves, however, YouTube was only reacting to a content format it was being forced to deal with.
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There's something really addictive about watching the scribbles bounce across the screen too, reacting to and informing the electronic beats.
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So here's an idea for a new show: Let's just watch the young stars of Stranger Things reacting to stuff.
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This activity is likely because the bed bug's body is reacting to the new and foreign materials the meal introduces.
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Civil servants are reacting to the incendiary rhetoric of the Trump administration and the potentially destructive nature of its policies.
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People are also reacting to you strongly, finding you aggressive and overwhelming—be mindful about how you express your anger.
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President Obama was also criticized at the time for not reacting to the attacks with more emotion, with more anger.
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European markets closed higher Friday with investors reacting to price volatility in commodity markets and positive trade data from Germany.
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To many viewers, it is not the art that matters here, but what the artists were reacting to—and against.
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Quickly reacting to these fields is essential when it comes to keeping your head in the heat of a match.
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CHINA HAS BEEN THE PROBLEM MR. TRUMP IS INVOLVING HIMSELF AND REACTING TO THE PROBLEM ON BEHALF OF AMERICAN INDUSTRIES.
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Reacting to that account, the I.O.C. called a special meeting of its executive board, which convened by telephone on Tuesday.
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Reacting to the sentencing, Inspector of Aviation Policing Iain Goble, condemned the "serious" offense that could have had "catastrophic" consequences.
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Yesterday a video of a dog reacting to seeing its owner for the first time in two years went viral.
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Banks have been reacting to the trend by either partnering with younger companies or launching their own online lending operations.
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While I'd prefer to see the Kardashians reacting to literary fiction on TV, Caitlyn Jenner's tell-all memoir will suffice.
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I had to actually talk him through all these things he's seeing because he's reacting to things that aren't there.
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Just hours after President Obama, reacting to video recordings of the shootings in Baton Rouge, La., and Falcon Heights, Minn.
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Then in 410 CE, reacting to yet more Roman abuse, the Visigoth Alaric I, formerly a Roman general, sacked Rome.
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How do you think the American people are gonna react to those and what are you gonna be reacting to?
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Social media video and images show bloodied participants and a crowd reacting to pepper spray, allegedly sprayed by Antifa members.
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Must the trigger be an imminent threat to the US, or reacting to an attack on America (Afghanistan in 2001)?
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In 2015, the pop star was caught on camera while reacting to a new tray of doughnuts in a shop.
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Santana responded with insults of her own, but told the outlet she regretted reacting to the situation and escalating tensions.
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I WONDER IF THOSE STOCKS IN ANY WAY COULD BE REACTING TO SOMETHING THAT THE SEC COULD PUT INTO PLACE.
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What they quickly recognized was that "People were just reacting to themselves on the screen," ignoring the gameplay, Ledoux recalls.
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Not necessarily reacting to the opponent's punches, but just making sure to slip or dip after every punch or two.
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The Greater China markets were on holiday Monday, and got their first crack at reacting to last week's tariff measures.
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" If instead you enjoy focusing on understanding and reacting to the feelings and thoughts of others, you're likely an "empathizer.
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Companies are reacting to concerns over rising health care costs and the possibility of powerful new rivals entering the fray.
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Reacting to the disclosure in a televised appearance, Putin called the leak an attempt to destabilize Russia by foreign adversaries.
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The inconsistency we apply when talking about and reacting to different forms of extremism is understandable but can be harmful.
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Distraction is what this president does best — and I'm reluctant to play his game by reacting to it at all.
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South Korea's finance minister also called a meeting to discuss plans for reacting to Japan's move, finance ministry officials said.
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Even the Dixie Chicks, who rarely say anything in the media these days, are reacting to the controversy on Twitter.
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The teens, reacting to the horrors of context collapse, jerry-rigged the platform to make it work for their needs.
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They are reacting to the importance of all-over painting and the possibility of addressing the canvas beyond its edges.
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But will we pause next time to make sure that we understand what we're reacting to and whom we're condemning?
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During "executive time," Mr. Trump watches television in the residence for hours, reacting to what he sees on Fox News.
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Garcia-Siller's tweets were reacting to the massacre of 22 people at a Walmart in El Paso, Texas, on Saturday.
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He began reacting to the report after returning to the United States from a conference in Singapore, not North Korea.
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Political correctness is just people reacting to other people; parents protecting their children; the oppressed and underserved advocating for themselves.
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How much of what we see comes from his overarching plans and how much is just him reacting to events?
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Other regional markets rose, barely reacting to an expected move by the U.S. Fed to stand pat on interest rates.
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Be especially wary if you believe you are reacting to a drug that has only recently come on the market.
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Twitter can be very useful for quickly knowing how readers are reacting to our coverage, but it's also very noisy.
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Major markets around the world continued to drop, with investors reacting to reports of the coronavirus spreading across the globe.
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When it came on, my aunt was kind of watching, and I took a video of her reacting to it.
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It was cute and the sound of Pikachu reacting to tech journalists echoed throughout the hands-on area for hours.
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In general, the actors are very successful in reacting to hip-hop like aliens who have just landed on Earth.
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My experience is basically that I am a person reacting to the fact that everybody else has been freaked out.
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Strategists and investors reacting to Fed meetings and new inflation data should consider this new economic model, the economist added.
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"Transparency in reacting to the public is not really the strength of VW," Mr. Berghoff said in a telephone interview.
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Thanks to Neptune's position in the cosmos, "this time around, Mercury will be erratically reacting to half-truths," Stardust adds.
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Reacting to the decision, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said Mosby had made a bad call in prosecuting the officers.
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Trump was likely reacting to an appearance on Fox & Friends by Sean Davis, cofounder of the Federalist, on Monday morning.
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"The reaction to 'Reservoir Dogs' reminds me of the way people seem to be reacting to 'Uncut Gems,' " he said.
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It was not immediately clear from the SANA report whether or not Moualem was reacting to the announcement by Guterres.
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Reacting to the video, Trump called Trudeau "two faced," and canceled a scheduled news conference at the end of Wednesday.
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Maria Carrillo, chief scientific officer for the Alzheimer's Association, struck a more measured tone in reacting to the data Wednesday.
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It is also reacting to doubt about the Fed's ability to raise interest rates as much as it has forecast.
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That is what the Russians have been reacting to since shortly after Mr. Obama decided to proceed with his plan.
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Like many artists reacting to the horrors of war, Beuys sought catharsis through alternative means, finding mere words painfully insufficient.
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Through reacting to the past, these stylistic revolutions created a universal language that was intentionally out of sync with contemporaneity.
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Rush and Glazov decided the visuals would be real-time and generative, reacting to Rush's sounds as each sequence unfolded.
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Oil prices stabilized after taking cues from the dollar and reacting to reports of Yemeni missiles hitting Saudi Arabia's oil facilities.
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But Stoltzfus said the money flows more likely reflect the whim of skittish investors reacting to the markets on their own.
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It's been suggested that people who have allergies to chocolate are actually reacting to the roach limbs lurking inside the bars.
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It's just a bunch of artists thinking for themselves and reacting to both the world and the works of their peers.
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Kelly was reacting to Fonda's blistering criticism of her for asking about Fonda's plastic surgery on one of Kelly's earlier shows.
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Some have suggested the president was reacting to conservative news reports that said the Obama Administration had conducted surveillance on Trump.
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The pop star, 35, posted a statement reacting to stories Callaghan got in between the couple, ultimately leading to their separation.
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While Lyft investors seem to be reacting to its losses, many analysts are being patient with the company's path to profitability.
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BUT I THINK WE HAVE TO BE CAREFUL TO NOT OVER INTERPRETING OR OVER REACTING TO THAT FIRST QUARTER GDP DATA.
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The management has also been criticized for being too slow in reacting to changing trends in key markets such as China.
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People are very good in reacting to issues that (they) have been taught and/or exposed to during their educational years.
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" AI can hone a message by watching online feedback and reacting to news, then making the message "slightly better within milliseconds.
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"In terms of market participants, anyone reacting to this news today is someone who is behind the eight ball," he says.
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A rep tells me it's great for checking how a horse's leg muscles are reacting to new horseshoes, so there's that.
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They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgedd would exacerbate their problems.
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In other words, their bodies were reacting to something that wasn't really there, just because the circumstances made them expect it.
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Fun fact: He's not even reacting to anything in particular here, he's just been making this face constantly since mid-November.
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Kathwari, co-chair of the newly formed Muslim-Jewish Advisory Council, was reacting to a February tweet from retired Lt. Gen.
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The actress seemed very much on board, reacting to the speculation and even posting an Instagram featuring the magical teen herself.
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The White House official was reacting to an ad published by Netanyahu's Likud Party that shows Netanyahu and Trump shaking hands.
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In part, the companies are reacting to high costs and anticipating weaker supplies of Venezuelan crude coming to the United States.
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Until and unless this changes, the Fed should not be reacting to trade skirmishes or one month of weaker job growth.
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But those experts are sometimes reacting to big policy ideas, rather than writing them, as their party shifts to the left.
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In addition to the Instagram story and Cook's posts, Cuoco also shared the same video of herself reacting to the proposal.
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Businesses around the country are reacting to the news of the travel ban for refugees and citizens of seven Muslim countries.
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These are just a few words from the mouths of delighted publications reacting to stagings of Sarah Kane's first play Blasted.
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I've heard it said that the way white liberals have been reacting to Trump's rise is very different from black Americans.
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Rather than blame companies for reaping the benefits of the law, the report suggests they are merely reacting to poor incentives.
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Now the United States was reacting to China's growing ties with countries like Thailand and its neighbor, Cambodia, an analyst said.
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It is too simple to say that central bankers are causing the low-rate world; they are also reacting to it.
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Cambodia's $7 billion garment industry is at a crossroads, with its biggest export markets reacting to a recent erosion of democracy.
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Citron was reacting to an Amnesty International report that took Twitter to task for not doing more to curb abusive behavior.
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Around 25,000 US service members took part last year, in exercises that focused on reacting to terrorist and chemical weapons scenarios.
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Nationally, home prices are reacting to the severe lack of homes for sale, especially on the low end of the market.
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The sector was also reacting to weekend reports that Fiat Chrysler and PSA Group are exploring ways to cooperate in Europe.
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Valizadeh called the press conference to chastise the media for over-reacting to year-old article and online pick-up tips.
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The Republican from Long Island was reacting to Iranian officials claiming Kim works for Instagram to corrupt young people and women.
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And both videos are structured around bystanders reacting to people with physical injuries in ways reflective of stigmas surrounding mental illness.
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"The markets are reacting to yields moving higher," said Peter Cardillo, chief market economist at Spartan Capital Securities in New York.
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In short, he gets to be the audience surrogate, reacting to her fish-out-of-water strangeness through a contemporary viewpoint.
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Asked how Kelly was reacting to his son's sacrifice being politicized, Sanders again absolved the President and turned on the press.
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It also has given us the tools to solve problems now instead of reacting to them after it is too late.
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They belong to the same party, but could hardly be farther apart in reacting to the president's immigration and refugee policy.
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It is not just big law firms that are reacting to the higher debt loads being carried by their young lawyers.
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And check back at The Hill later tonight for a story on how lawmakers are reacting to the latest Syria flareup.
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Respondents were said to have been reacting to a slowdown in Australian economic growth in the second half of last year.
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"They haven't made any general statements about any decision about all subpoena, they are reacting to each one individually," he said.
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" Macron was reacting to comments Trump had made about Syria on April 3, when he said, "I want to get out.
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Her directness, and her uncanny knack for noticing how characters are reacting to one another on the page, is spot on.
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Reacting to his opponent reaching for an emphatic blow, Cerrone pounced and floored him twice where he dominated from top position.
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Instead of reacting to changes that happen on the retail level, Bluecore predictive lets marketers be proactive about their email messaging.
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Stocks fell when Richard Nixon resigned, but markets were reacting to a confluence of other events like a global oil crisis.
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It was reacting to a vote in the Scottish parliament earlier backing First Minister Nicola Sturgeon's bid for an independence vote.
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Or maybe employers have been reacting to them in ways not easily captured by wage data, such as by cutting benefits.
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No wonder investors are reacting to him as though he is going to infect us all with the virus of socialism.
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The Times would like to better understand how missionaries are reacting to the death of an American missionary, John Allen Chau.
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That could set up Mr. López Obrador to be a continuation of the disappointment that so many voters are reacting to.
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Fancams now include footage of musicians reacting to other performances at award shows, or interacting with their fans at fansign events.
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In 22010 and 22016, the Mets had difficulty in quickly reacting to concussions suffered by outfielders Ryan Church and Jason Bay.
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"Everybody's reacting to us now, and I feel good about that because that's what I came in to do," he added.
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Trump alone drives the impeachment message, but he often creates it on the fly reacting to newspaper headlines or TV networks.
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She has become an ardent, nearly fanatical Trump supporter, reacting to any criticism of him, no matter how benign, with vitriol.
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Because your dad is reacting to another couple's celebration, his behavior regarding his own anniversary seems petty, selfish and self-serving.
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WHO officials declared the coronavirus a global health emergency last month, while urging the public against over-reacting to the virus.
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In Moscow on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said Syrian forces were upholding previous agreements but also reacting to provocations.
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Which may explain why the American public is not yet reacting to this disaster with the level of panic it deserves.
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Heidi begins to change colors and texture, just as she would if she were reacting to stimuli while she was awake.
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Politicians and leaders around the world are reacting to the news that former Cuban leader, Fidel Castro, passed away on Friday.
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The protester can be seen shoving the second man, and the campaign argues that he was reacting to whoever pulled him.
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In this case, the U.S. economy would be affected as well, so the Fed would be reacting to that as well.
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Secondly, the global recycling industry is still reacting to last year's Category 7 restrictions by building new shredding and granulation capacity.
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They were partly reacting to Italian political turmoil and worries over contagion across Europe's banks, but Vollgeld would exacerbate their problems.
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But the community groups are reacting to reports that the Trump administration is considering reshaping the program to target only Muslims.
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While the two events may be entirely unrelated, fans think the rapper was reacting to his ex-girlfriend&aposs seductive photos.
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Conservatives reacting to Wednesday's announcement of Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy's retirement already have a popular choice for his replacement: Sen.
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They were all reacting to President Trump's firing of FBI Director James Comey on Tuesday night, and they were all alarmed.
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An independent prosecutor might have to keep looking over his shoulder to see how the president is reacting to the investigation.
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Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) said in an emailed statement to me, reacting to Wells Fargo's steep benefits from the tax bill.
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The true protagonist, who must always be reacting to her companion, is flattened as a character and becomes a nearly mute waif.
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Pay attention to the people and organizations who are doing more than reacting to the daily news or pulling each other down.
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Dentist Kenny Wilstead shared a video on the Love What Matters Facebook page of the patient, Kyleigha, reacting to the generous gift.
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Reacting to the violence in Juba, U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon called on the Security Council to fortify the peacekeeping mission.
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It was also odd to frame Canada as the aggressor when Canada was, in fact, reacting to Trump's aggressive move on tariffs.
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Tom Simons, a money market economist with Jefferies, said the bond market has been reacting to the action in the stock market.
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Riff adds a reaction video with someone reacting to what you're seeing at this very second, as well as a comment column.
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You are the folks who are shaping the agenda and the people in Washington are reacting to that and helping shape that.
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CNN reports that fans noticed his account's absence on Monday night after a full day of the world reacting to his performance.
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While hotel airports are likely to fill with stranded passengers, hotels in some affected areas are reacting to the storm with deals.
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According to Japanese state broadcaster NHK, citing senior Japanese officials, the Chinese ship may have been reacting to the Russian vessel's movement.
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Around that time, there was a popular meme of Rihanna reacting to Grande's performance of "Problem" at the kiddie iHeartRadio Music Awards.
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That atmosphere of uncertainty is cultivated on purpose to capture what goes on between being faced with something, and reacting to it.
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University leaders grew cold and distant, but Maya wasn't sure if they were reacting to the investigation or if she was paranoid.
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CareKit is launching with an app designed specifically for individuals with Parkinson's to see how they are responding and reacting to treatments.
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Is she reacting to the trauma of her life as a Handmaid by trying to find meaning in something bigger than herself?
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People are reacting to the post the same way one would if it happened to them: with shock, horror, and even rage.
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" In a Friday piece reacting to Facebook's announcement, Hemingway wrote that PolitiFact "might well be the most biased news organization in America.
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Hill was reacting to the Dallas Cowboys owners' statement that any players who "disrespect the flag" will not play for his team.
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Reacting to the proposal, Michael Anthony, the general manager at the Townsman, said that drunk people are doing the damage, not glasses.
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But too often it has been caught flat-footed, reacting to a political world that has shifted under all of our feet.
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Wilkinson may have apologized for her rant, but don't expect her to stop reacting to Madison's time in the mansion anytime soon.
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This is, I think, Trump's true purpose in public life: to have everyone talking about him, looking at him, reacting to him.
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Hedges told reporters he was only reacting to a "human moment" after the defendants were freed by the top court&aposs decision.
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I think she was reacting to how much her blackness was suppressed and maligned, even by her own family members growing up.
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"There's no question" the Fed chair was reacting to the market even though "he was shrinking away from [admitting] that," Cashin said.
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I understand that Citigroup and Bank of America are reacting to the horrible tragedies that have unfolded at schools across the country.
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George had some legendary bouts with Randy Savage back in the day -- and other wrestling greats are reacting to the sad news.
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Invariably this process would make me think about that audience and how they would be reacting to the next text and photo.
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The front cover pictured Foreign Office Minister Tobias Ellwood as well as paramedics and police officers reacting to the stabbing on Wednesday.
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Top European leaders were frosty when reacting to Turkey's referendum Sunday, in which President Recep Tayyip Erdogan bolstered his grip on power.
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" Ethiopian government spokesman Negeri Lencho, reacting to Shamdasani's statement, told journalists on Tuesday that demands by the public should be "raised peacefully.
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Haley said on Sunday that it was up to the United States to take some burden in reacting to atrocities like this.
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Markets are reacting to the ECB slashing its growth forecast for 2019 to 1.1 percent from an earlier forecast of 1.7 percent.
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The singer, who is currently on her Reputation tour, posted a series of Instagram stories reacting to her cats' big Hollywood break.
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Reacting to last night's U.S. airstrikes on a Syrian military airfield, stock futures, after an initial tumble, were recovering to around breakeven.
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Instead, the authors see the emergence of a "chaotic pluralism", in which mobilisations spring from the bottom up, often reacting to events.
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Okerstrom said he believes investors are reacting to short-term issues, including recent hurricanes and struggles with hotel price comparison site Trivago.
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"One of the indictments is he lied to my committee, the House Intelligence Committee," says GOP @RepChrisStewart reacting to Roger Stone's indictment.
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Czech state attorneys, reacting to public protests about unpunished corruption by public officials, have launched high-profile graft investigations in recent year.
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Reacting to the aggressive hit, Oubre charged and shoved the big man to the ground while also making contact with an official.
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Maybe what I'm reacting to it is simply the height to which Huawei has raised the bar for new Android flagship phones.
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There is also the possibility that bond yields, which mortgage rates loosely follow, could move lower, reacting to other global economic factors.
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Reactions can pretty much be summed up with this one tweet: Majority of Sonic fans reacting to the Sonic design #SonicMovie pic.twitter.
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In an early take, Louis-Dreyfus tried an understated approach, reacting to Gary's flattery with a slight smile, but it felt wrong.
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That email didn't address Steele's credibility but communicated that the British had nothing to do with leaking or reacting to the dossier.
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Republican lawmakers are also reacting to polls that have shown the president with approval ratings of around 90 percent among GOP voters.
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One cameraman captured the Canadian singer angrily reacting to him being filmed, yelling "F*ck off" and flipping the finger at cameras.
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I can just see it: Trump in the Oval Office, reading a speech from his teleprompter, reacting to it in real time.
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As a fickle Gemini, you reacting to Saturn hanging out in the sector of your chart that rules relationships will be interesting.
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Traveling at 70 miles per hour, a drunk driver would travel for an additional 12 feet before reacting to a roadway hazard.
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A faction of baseball fans reacting to the overexposure of a legitimately great player by claiming that he wasn't really that great.
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Trump after reacting to Clinton/FBI news: the system is rigged but it "might not be as rigged as I thought." pic.twitter.
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He said the market is still reacting to last year's sell-off, and is now in a position for a move higher.
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Eddie Murphy is reacting to the sudden loss of his older brother, Charlie Murphy, saying their family will never be the same.
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And reacting to liberal outrage on Twitter, the Times changed a headline that some said soft-pedaled one of Trump's racial controversies.
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We got Kyle at Craig's in WeHo Friday night, reacting to the Twitter war between Trump and his replacement host, Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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The device is so familiar, in fact, that certain styles of reacting to the camera become running jokes on the shows themselves.
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Instead of reacting to the bill's leak by distancing the president from it, the Trump administration has defended the bill as reasonable.
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Crude prices plunged even further as investors were now reacting to the expectation of a flood of supply along with weakening demand.
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You can react to a sound purely sonically, without reacting to how it was made or what was used to capture it.
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One day, you may even adopt a robot companion capable of analyzing its environment and reacting to your actions in real time.
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Others have praised Weibo for allowing the discussion to be published, reacting to the news that Facebook had been censoring some posts.
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Nick Viall is reacting to his ex-fiancée's recent comments saying that she never wanted to get engaged in the first place.
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The market seems to not be believing that (the dot plot), with how the 10-year Treasury is reacting to this news.
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Reacting to such concerns, Mr. Mahathir has recently said that new defectors would not automatically be granted formal membership in Pakatan Harapan.
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They're reacting to this sort of this Tweet in the sense you're attacking us, but you think this all dies down, or?
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" Reacting to the WTO decision earlier, European Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmstrom said new U.S. tariffs would be "short-sighted and counterproductive.
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Most of the authors in the Hogarth series, to their credit, aren't so much "reimagining" the stories as reacting to the plays.
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Serena Daniari, a journalist and trans activist, posted a video to Twitter after the assault, tearfully reacting to what had just happened.
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One day, you may even adopt a robot companion capable of analyzing its environment and reacting to your actions in real time.
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Kafka asked the Post whether the outlet is reacting to the online mob angered by Sonmez's treatment of a popular sports star.
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It changes continually, reacting to temperature and touch, food and mood, its years in the bottle and its minutes in the glass.
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The management changes were aimed at streamlining decision-making so the department store chain can be more nimble in reacting to change.
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By Wednesday, however, investors were reacting to the latest threats, including state media reports that North Korea was considering an attack Guam.
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"We're just reacting to a unilateral decision," said Mr. Figueroa, a top federal migration official in the Mexican state of Baja California.
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The viewer's eyes are forced to dart around the frame, because different people are reacting to what's being said by someone else.
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Yes.'" Earlier this month, reacting to those profane comments by Mr. Trump, Ms. Wallace, without hesitation, nearly screamed, "This is so abnormal!
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Even the Paper Rad color was very much me reacting to Jessica and Jacob, because they were walking around in neon clothes.
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Reacting to the news of Hall's death, Flor's niece Nicole told VICE News she remembered Hall as a friendly and good person.
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Reacting to a video that showed seemingly racist comments from Shirley Sherrod, an Agriculture Department official in Georgia, Mr. Vilsack quickly fired her.
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The formidable army of fierce Bey devotees will surely be reacting to the diss not only with bee emoji but with their ballots.
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There are Brazilians who are reacting to a specific statement that they view as irredeemably problematic, and that includes plenty of Afro-Brazilians.
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Kohl's has connected with moms through a mix of stylish clothing brands and a knack for quickly reacting to the latest fashion trends.
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From here on, the exercise of responding and reacting to the report is a matter for the American people and the political process.
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"The market is reacting to shifting news but there won't be a significant move until we get a resolution to trade," Brown said.
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A speaker suspended in the centre of the coil projects the manifesto throughout the gallery, with the exhibiting artist's reacting to this declaration.
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If you're running a live game, where people are reacting to it, you can take that idea and say 'OK, that's canon now.
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He can linger in his feelings ("I don't traffic in those much"), and understand why he's reacting to John's rejection with such force.
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So it should come as no surprise that in reacting to the scandal Facebook seems desperate to avoid looking like a news agency.
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JJ Kinahan, chief strategist at TD Ameritrade, said financials were reacting to the reversal in bond yields, while utilities bounced after falling Wednesday.
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Arguably the biggest runaway meme of the night was 18-year-old Billie Eilish reacting to Kristen Wiig and Maya Rudolph's onstage antics.
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Every major car company is fully aware of this, but not all are reacting to this change with the same degree of urgency.
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There was definitely some kind of, I don't know what you call that but your body reacting to your psychological and emotional condition.
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Ahead of Razer's post, Cattuzzo apologized for reacting to the Twitter user's comment, but noted that she is not sorry for defending herself.
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The actress was shown a clip of her reacting to the kiss by Entertainment Tonight recently, and she stands by her initial reaction.
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Soon enough, Ethan is reacting to Paul's romantic competition by pulling Sam outside and kissing her, despite the fact his wife is inside.
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While my job requires me to follow the news constantly, I strive to avoid being sucked into merely reacting to someone else's headlines.
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" Highlight: Mr. Cruz, reacting to North Korea's claim that it tested a hydrogen bomb, offered his appraisal of Kim Jong-un: "crazy nutcase.
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The crowd was reacting to the death of a local woman in an accident involving a drunk Sudanese driver earlier in the evening.
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And "It's Cool to be Kind" urges kids to avoid responding or reacting to hurtful messages, as well as block and report bullies.
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Retail has been and will continue to be disrupted, mostly I think because of the consumer and how the consumer's reacting to technology.
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The S&P 500 has recovered most of its losses since the market began reacting to the spread of coronavirus two weeks ago.
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On the whole, lawmakers are better at reacting to situations after the fact than predicting what laws will fairly regulate technology in advance.
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"He's reacting to changing circumstances," a person close to the media mogul, who said Drudge had grown exasperated with Trump, told CNN Business.
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Reacting to multiple reports that blamed the Wilpons for the failing negotiations, Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred pushed back earlier on Thursday.
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The volume may have been making up for a big drop two weeks ago, or reacting to a slight drop in interest rates.
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The company is also reacting to user feedback, making tweaks like offering subscription purchases instead of manually re-ordering when supplies are low.
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There are enough things that come up during the day that you can fill up your entire day reacting to them, he's said.
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Or, at the very least, you've seen how people have been reacting to the viral ad, which features conservative television host Dana Loesch.
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Paterson shows himself by reacting to his world rather than shaping it, and that reaction is either quiet contentment, or equally muted discomfort.
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Websites reacting to FOSTA-SESTA will change how this entire ecosystem operates, and we're already seeing it happen before it even becomes law.
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One Tree Hill alumna Hilarie Burton and Sophia Bush breathed a sigh of relief on Twitter yesterday, reacting to the announcement that E!
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The move is a reflection of how the broader transportation industry is reacting to the popularity of on-demand, app-based car services.
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Ollie is also non-verbal, and though Metaphase has been out for two years, he didn't start reacting to the story until recently.
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The robots of tomorrow, by comparison, will be agile and dynamic; capable of working alongside humans and reacting to changing environments and behavior.
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Instead there's been a "fundamental, foundational shift in voters' attitudes, rather than reacting to any given event or point in time," he said.
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An internal post reacting to the memo found employees angry and heartbroken that their teammates were sharing internal company discussions with the media.
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The mixed picture painted by the EU referendum polls has heightened market jitters about the outcome, with sterling repeatedly reacting to poll results.
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J.K. Rowling is responding to fans who are reacting to her anti-Donald Trump tweets by claiming to torch their Potter-verse merchandise.
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"It was an integral scene to show how the world was reacting to what happened at the end of Infinity War," Joe said.
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As trains arrived at the station, a woman's hair appeared to blow in the wind generated, reacting to motion sensors in the billboard.
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Trump, in the way he is reacting to his various scandals and managing his presidency, is almost daring them to make that correction.
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The unscripted panel program became acclaimed by fans for its unique format, many reacting to the chemistry between Young and SmackDown GM Bryan.
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Here's The Hill's look at how different GOP factions are reacting to Trump's bombshell decision to oust the controversial head of the FBI.
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"They were probably reacting to the fact that (Netflix) was now in one of the largest consumer markets in the world," Wang said.
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The key, again, is how intense and frequent your mood swings are and whether or not you're reacting to something in your environment.
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With the spring buying season just getting started, house hunters may be reacting to lower rates, even as prices are still historically high.
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Sources inside and close to leadership have used the full range of expletives in text messages reacting to what Trump did this morning.
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" Reacting to the news of the new venue, reigning series champion Sebastien Buemi said: "New York is one of the world's great cities.
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As he later revealed, Phelps was reacting to le Clos's bizarre tactic of shadowboxing in front of his rival ahead of the race.
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Jordan said he did not believe there was a risk of a currency war, saying that central banks are reacting to domestic situations.
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That awesome ruh-roh shot of Jon reacting to Drogon and Rhaegal's disapproval was inspired by a flatly delivered "growl" from David Nutter.
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" Reacting to the incident on Twitter, French Prime Minister Manuel Valls said, "The anti-Semitic aggression against a teacher in Marseille is revolting.
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"What we are seeing is sort of a recognition that the Fed is reacting to deeper risks in the global economy," he said.
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Gypsy Rose is reacting to Joey King's Emmy nomination for her portrayal in "The Act" ... and it doesn't exactly scream let's be BFFs.
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ALL THE OTHERS MORE THE ECONOMY WAS REACTING TO CONSUMER SPENDING THE MARKETS WENT DOWN, BUT IT WAS REALLY THE OTHER WAY AROUND.
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The thinking is that inflammation could prevent vaccines from lingering in the gut and could keep the immune system from reacting to them.
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It joins the super-PAC's other ad, released Monday, which shows several people, including women and veterans, reacting to other remarks from Trump.
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The 26-year-old posted a video on twitter reacting to the news, thanking the creators of Riverdale for casting another Asian American.
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But Wall Street is only reacting to what is obvious: that Amazon is so powerful that anything standing in its way is toast.
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Black journalist Jeremy Helligar wrote in a Friday commentary reacting to the controversy that Franklin's placement in other "Peanuts" specials appeared more inclusive.
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"It is NOT deception," tweeted MIT professor and nuclear proliferation expert Vipin Narang, reacting to the New York Times headline about the report.
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The researcher said panel makers were reacting to the lackluster demand forecast by their TV customers ahead of the year-end shopping season.
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In December 2017, in the wake of sexual harassment allegations against several famous chefs, he posted "On Reacting to Bad News" on Medium.
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Democrats are hoping to prompt exactly the response that Trump promised, which is reacting to legislative investigations with abusive use of executive powers.
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But foreign central banks have also been reacting to worse economic conditions abroad, with major European economies including Germany's already in potential recessions.
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It is also possible that less-educated white men are reacting to rapid changes in cultural and economic status, completely independent of Mrs.
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The president has been buoyant in his tweets reacting to Tuesday's results, calling it a "tremendous success" despite GOP losses in the House.
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Reacting to the criticism, the Third Mind Foundation added the question mark to its competition title and made several changes to the brief.
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Border Patrol says it is reacting to complaints The US Border Patrol says the flag painting is not the only one being scrutinized.
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Specifically, people are reacting to the way the older girl has her arm propped up on the Black girl's head in the photo.
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We as a species have a long history of reacting to new kinds of attacks only after the first few are broadly successful.
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Specifically, people are reacting to the way an older girl has her arm propped up on a Black girl's head in the photo.
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Blogger Jordyn Smith uploaded some photos to Twitter of her niece reacting to her EEG leads, and of course, it was simply precious.
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Barely reacting to euro zone inflation data that came in below expectations, the euro ticked up to a three-day peak of $1.2230.
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They may be reacting to something they've heard in school, or seen on television, or even something they've witnessed in your own family.
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"Investors are reacting to fears of regulation and the consequences of regulation," said Brian Wieser, a senior research analyst at Pivotal Research Group.
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Reacting to The Post late Thursday, Mr. Trump initially wanted to issue over-the-top praise of his national security adviser, aides said.
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Reacting to the news on Twitter, Ms. Thomas seemed to be at a loss for words: She posted a series of crying emojis.
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Dalit protesters, reacting to the violence near Pune, blocked traffic, hurled stones at buses and deflated tires in some areas of the city.
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"By going back on that position, they have left themselves open to the allegation of being weak and reacting to criticism," he said.
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Just as in 2010, the midterm elections of 1966, 1978 and 1994 brought Republican surges reacting to the policies of new Democratic presidents.
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Today I know that those gray ovals and yellow spots are my growing cancer reacting to the contrast fluid infused in my body.
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Not reacting to coronavirus — that's just the latest one — but 9/11, Sputnik, Pearl Harbor ... Americans are always the worst at proactive response.
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"We sat down and talked about the welfare of our team moving forward, not reacting to what's been going on lately," he said.
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Though news about the coronavirus has not moved bond yields in Hungary, they are reacting to local news, two dealers in Budapest said.
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"It's really a way of curtailing the way civil rights enforcement should be handled," Ms. Lhamon said, reacting to the department's new direction.
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Financial markets have been reacting to news of the virus' spread because of the potential impact of the outbreak on the global economy.
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February 3, 2020 - China's Foreign Ministry accuses the US government of inappropriately reacting to the outbreak and spreading fear by enforcing travel restrictions.
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"It's spreading fast and markets are reacting to the uncertainty," said Win Thin, head of emerging market currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman.
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Here's how his former teammates, celebrities, and NBA stars are reacting to the legendary basketball player's death, and how other celebrities are responding.
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One of the sources said McConnell walked Trump through the format and discussed how Senate Republicans were reacting to developments around the trial.
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Monday's instruction to "Run Hide Fight" came from a training program used by Ohio State and other groups for reacting to active shootings.
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"I didn't even look at Twitter, because the people reacting to this stuff are more algorithm than human at this point," Biederman said.
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The governing body for those sports said on Friday that it would give "highest priority and urgency" to reacting to the new details.
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The president was probably reacting to the MSNBC program "Morning Joe," which aired the same quote on-screen just before the president's tweet.
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Properly implemented threat assessment allows schools to recognize a serious threat as well as avoid over-reacting to threats that are not serious.
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But he also issued a slew of tweets on Saturday and Sunday reacting to the special counsel's new indictments in the Russia probe.
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"When I get to see something in the papers that I feel like reacting to, I take it down and write," she said.
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" Reacting to the test, the White House issues a statement saying that North Korea has been "a flagrant menace for far too long.
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Reacting to the backlash, the prince announced on Wednesday that he was indefinitely stepping away from public life, with permission from the queen.
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That virtual hand seems to be reacting to its environment in a way that I've never seen a motion-tracked hand do before.
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"I am surprised, if I'm honest, that the market is reacting to these headlines," said Neil Dwane, global strategist at Allianz Global Investors.
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"It is my suspicion they were reacting to the explosion in VIX futures rather than the 'traditional' other way around," Benton told me.
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In the past few weeks, reacting to other agency warnings, Amazon has stopped making available some products claiming to assist in opioid withdrawal.
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Among other very effective tools, you often employ a densely populated frame, filled with different characters all reacting to one another at once.
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The mayor, Steven Fulop, was reacting to remarks posted online over the weekend by the board member, Joan Terrell-Paige, who is black.
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I felt as though it was reacting to societal conditions, racial issues that were going on at the time, segregation and overt racism.
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It feels way more like I'm actually fighting and reacting to what enemies are doing rather than dialing in combos like a robot.
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REACTING TO U.S. OFFER TO ENGAGE WITH IRAN WITHOUT PRE-CONDITIONS, FOREIGN MINISTRY SAYS TEHRAN EXPECTS CHANGE IN U.S. BEHAVIOUR NOT WORDS - MEHR NEWS
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A group of scholars shared their thoughts on effective teaching methods after watching a video of a teacher reacting to a student's math mistake.
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Reacting to the perceived corruption, incompetence and complacency of the political class, comedians started to lead, as well as reflect, the new populist era.
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Even his statement reacting to the special counsel, which won praise for being subdued, marked a sharp break from the tones of presidents past.
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But should Facebook be reacting to a tragedy by sending push alerts — including to users who are miles away from the building in question?
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"There are no obvious signs that they are moving towards reacting to the strong development in the Swedish economy," SEB analyst Elisabet Kopelman said.
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She is not at all like her character on the show Van Houten is used to Thrones fans reacting to her in peculiar ways.
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Instead of reacting to things as soon as they pop up, jot them down and then later do a bunch at the same time.
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If the president is simply watching TV and reacting to the information he sees, he's no better informed than the average Fox News viewer.
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" Reacting to the news that Nipsey Hussle had been involved in the shooting, Stephen Curry tweeted: "God please cover and restore @NipseyHussle right now!!!
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"It goes without saying that the main principle of reacting to sanctions is reciprocity," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told a conference call with reporters.
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Reacting to Juncker's remarks, the Italian Finance Minister Giovanni Tria said later on Monday that he did not expect the end of the euro.
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Who knows how Prince Harry's grandmama, Queen Elizabeth, and dad, Prince Charles, are reacting to the news, if this story is, in fact, true.
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"My...impression is that the stock is reacting to Nordstrom news," a retail analyst, who not authorized to speak about the matter publicly, said.
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